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Christ Presbyterian Church (christpca.net) began in 2005 as a small Bible study made up of people who wanted to see a new Christ-centered church in the Temecula Valley. That original vision is still intact and on display every Sunday. When you worship with us, you are brought face to face with Jesus—his life, his death, his ministry for us today at the right hand of God, and his coming again. We fervently believe that our lives need to be shaped by the message of Jesus, what the Bible calls “the…

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A Song For the Sleepless (Psalm 4) - Summering in the Psalms

Psalm 4 is a song for the dark, restless nights when fear, anger, and uncertainty feel overwhelming. David refuses to let those voices have the final word. Instead, he turns to the Lord: God hears his people, sets them apart, and the light of countenance shines upon them. Psalm 4 shows that faith doesn’t require our circumstances to change before we can have joy and peace.

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Becoming What We Believe (2 Corinthians 3:4-18) - Not Part of Series

Message from Rev. Joel Fitzpatrick on

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Who Is My Neighbor? (Luke 10:25-37) - Not Part of Series

Message from Dr. Jason Pickard on

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Rest For the Weary (Psalm 3) - Summering in the Psalms

Psalm 3 gives us a song for the nights when fear, regret, and accusation deny us rest. David is surrounded by enemies, burdened by the consequences of his own failures, and confronted with the devastating claim that God will no longer save him. Yet faith answers what it sees and hears with: "But you, O LORD.” Psalm 3 does not promise that our troubles will disappear; it assures us that God is our…

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The Lord Reigns (Psalm 2) - Summering in the Psalms

Every day the world feels increasingly unstable. Headlines bring uncertainty, and fear and our lives carry burdens that never make the news. Where do we find solid ground? Psalm 2 answers: behind all the noise of our world stands an unshaken throne with a righteous King, Jesus, risen and reigning.

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The Blessed Life (Psalm 1) - Summering in the Psalms

We begin our Summering in the Psalms series with Psalm 1. Before teaching us how to praise, lament, confess, or rejoice, this opening psalm lays two paths before us. One leads to flourishing; the other to ruin. Psalm 1 invites us to consider not merely what we believe, but what shapes our desires, our decisions, and the direction of our lives.

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Jesus’ Invitation to Rest (Matthew 11:25-30) - Not Part of a Series

In Matthew 11, Jesus praises the Father for hiding His redemptive plan from the proud, but makes Himself known to infants and the humble. All of this lays the foundation for Jesus’ invitation to rest. Like the infants, Jesus is gentle and humble and offers this rest (His grace) to those who know they are weary and burdened by sin and life in a fallen world.

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Grappling With Grace (Genesis 32:22-32) - Not Part of a Series

Jacob is a man who in many ways has everything he's ever wanted, yet he still hasn't found what he's looking for. And there in the darkness of that moment, our God chooses to do a curious thing: wrestle with Jacob until the breaking of the dawn.

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His Heart Beats (Mark 16:1-8) - The Gospel of Mark

We have reached the end of the Gospel of Mark. It is a strange ending. No triumphant march. No ribbon tied neatly on the story. Just three women, an empty tomb, and a Gospel that closes with trembling and silence.

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Our Light in Darkness (Mark 15:33-47) - The Gospel of Mark

Life is a mixed bag of light and darkness. We know the joy of God's blessings, but we also know the pain of loss, disappointment, suffering, and grief. What hope do we have when the darkness lingers and the stars seem to disappear?

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