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First Christian Church Champaign

First Christian Church Champaign

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  • Summer in the Psalms | Week 4
    Jul 7 2026
    What if the thing you’re really chasing isn’t a new tent to try on, but a home you were made to live in? Psalm 15 asks a piercing question—who can dwell with God—and it pulls us up toward a holiness that feels breathtaking and impossible all at once. If you’re tired of searching, tired of trying to prove you belong, and you’re ready to trade self-reliance for something steadier, this message is an invitation to “climb” again. Not in your strength, but in the grace of the One who goes before you—so you can stop striving, start trusting, and find the kind of presence that leaves you never wanting to come back down.
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    35 mins
  • Summer in the Psalms | Week 3
    Jun 29 2026
    Most of us know what it’s like to see the check engine light and hope it goes away—but what happens when the warning isn’t under your hood, it’s in your soul? In Psalm 6, David refuses to shrug off what’s going on inside of him and instead turns toward the only One who can heal, deliver, and save. If you’ve been carrying consequences, ignoring conviction, or assuming God is angry or distant, this message invites you to stop, turn, and discover the face of mercy waiting for you. Don’t turn inward. Don’t turn outward. Turn God-ward—and come home.
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    41 mins
  • Summer in the Psalms | Week 2
    Jun 22 2026
    What do you reach for when everything feels like it’s burning down around you? Psalm 46 doesn’t offer a pep talk—it points to a refuge that can’t be shaken, a place of strength when the world is loud, the wars feel endless, and your soul is tired. This week, lean into the words, “Be still and know that I am God,” and consider what it looks like to stop striving, stop fighting alone, and run to the only fortress that holds. If you’ve been searching for safety in all the wrong places, this message is an invitation to come and see—and to find the God who is with you in the middle of it all.
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    38 mins
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