I Shall Not Want: Psalm 23

In a world of endless consumerism, real dangers, and broken relationships, Psalm 23 offers something better. 

It shows us a life of deep belonging — a life that doesn’t deny evil, but refuses to be defined by it. 

A life without striving, without fear, and without lack. 

Join us as we explore how to step into this life with the Good Shepherd.


Week 1: I Shall Not Want | Psalm 23:1-3

In a culture of endless wanting, Psalm 23 opens with a bold confession: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”

This message invites us to slow down, breathe deep, and rediscover the soul-rest that comes not from having more—but from knowing the Shepherd.


Week 2: I Will Fear No Evil | Psalm 23:4

How do we not lose faith, not lose our way, not lose our souls—when the path leads us through the valley of deep darkness? 

Psalm 23 doesn’t offer escape from evil but invites us into a deeper confidence in the presence of the Shepherd. In this message, we wrestle with fear, suffering, and what it means to say, “I will fear no evil,” even when evil feels overwhelming.


Week 3: I Will Dwell | Psalm 23:5-6 | The Table, the Feast, & the Homecoming

What if the thing you’ve been chasing… has actually been chasing you?

The journey of Psalm 23 ends not with our searching, God's lavish welcome home. A seat at His table. A feast in the presence of your enemies. A life marked by goodness, mercy, and deep belonging.

This message explores the longing behind every longing—the ache to be home with God. It’s about rest, joy, and a Shepherd who won't stop coming after you until you're safe at home.

💭 Maybe the only thing keeping you from God's goodness… is the speed of your life.

🎧 Tune in—and take your seat at the table.


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