Pilgrim Prayer

Psalm 90

About the Sermon

On the 50th anniversary of a church's beginning we find ourselves both grateful and sobered. We too shall pass on, and what of our labors, small or large, will still matter to coming generations or more importantly, to God? And with that future in mind, how should we order our lives? Psalm 90 helps us answer these questions. Possibly the oldest Psalm in our Biblical collection, it unveils the reality of our passing days on earth and directs us where to fix our hope and prayers. Listen in on this first Sunday in a five part series, God’s Unhindered Word: Fifty Years and Counting. Drew Conley is the son of our first preaching pastor, Jim Conley and the pastor for preaching at Hampton Park Baptist Church.

About the Series

The book of Acts ends with an invitation—Apostle Paul in Rome, “teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindrance” (Acts 28:30–31). Luke’s conclusion invites us to imagine the future progress of God’s unhindered Word. At fifty years old, our church is the proof that God creates, sustains, and sends his people by his unstoppable Word. To celebrate, five preachers with a special connection to our church’s past proclaim God’s Word to strengthen us for the future.
The book of Acts ends with an invitation—Apostle Paul in Rome, “teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindrance” (Acts 28:30–31). Luke’s conclusion invites us to imagine the future progress of God’s unhindered Word. At fifty years old, our church is the proof that God creates, sustains, and sends his people by his unstoppable Word. To celebrate, five preachers with a special connection to our church’s past proclaim God’s Word to strengthen us for the future.

Sermons in the Series