A Word For Today | Hebrews 7:25 Hebrews chapter 7 develops the theme of Christ’s eternal priesthood, pointing out his supremacy over the Levitical priests of the Old Testament. The author of Hebrews compares Christ to Melchizedek, the mysterious priest of Genesis 14, who appears in Scripture with no record of his parentage or his […]
O God, Our Eyes Are on You
A Word For Today | 2 Chron. 20 Our generation of believers is not the first to face a sudden onslaught of fear. In the 9th century b.c., Judah’s King Jehoshaphat received stunning news: “A great multitude is coming against you from Edom” (2 Chron. 20:2). In fact, the enemy horde was already past the […]
By the Waters of Babylon
A Word for Today | Psalm 137 The people of God have at times suffered under the most appalling circumstances. An example is the Jewish people in their long exile in Babylon. Psalm 137:4 records the spiritual depression of these exiles, asking, “How shall we sing the Lord’s song in a foreign land?” The question […]
Narnia Book Club
We have an exciting new weekly ministry for our Middle Schoolers. Beginning next Tuesday (March 31st) members of Second Presbyterian Church in 5th through 8th grades can participate in an online Narnia Book Club. We will be using a safe and secure online conferencing service called Zoom. This service is available both on smartphones (iOS […]
Esther Bible Study
We have an exciting new weekly ministry for our High Schoolers. Beginning next Wednesday (April 1st) members of Second Presbyterian Church in 9th through 12th grades can participate in an online Bible study and prayer meeting on the book of Esther. We will be using a safe and secure online conferencing service called Zoom. This […]
Let’s Sing to the Lord!
A Word for Today | Acts 16:25-31 How powerful it is when believers in Christ show their faith in afflictions by singing to the Lord with great joy! Perhaps the best example is seen in Acts 16, after the apostle Paul and his helper Silas had been arrested in Philippi. The two evangelists had been […]





