October 1, 2024
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God Hears the Lament of His People and Preserves Them Unto Salvation.
September 26, 2024
Living in the joy of the Son setting you free.
September 24, 2024
In our passage Micah extols our incomparable God for his wondrous grace in forgiving us all of our sins and casting them all into the depths of the sea.
September 19, 2024
Psalm 8 contains the reflections of the psalmist upon the night sky. At the beginning and end, he speaks about the glory of God.
September 17, 2024
A brief reflection on the challenge of loneliness in pastoral ministry and the blessing of sharing in Christ’s interests.
September 12, 2024
Dr. Clark commences the WSC Fall Faculty series on the Psalms with a devotional from Psalm 2.
September 10, 2024
Metaphors are powerful rhetorical tools, but mixing them can cause much confusion. This message considers a possible Biblical Theological rationale for Paul’s intermingling of household, temple and garden when describing God’s redeemed people in Ephesians 2:19-22.
September 5, 2024
Watch President Kim’s Opening Convocation address entitled “Pray for Us” on 2 Thessalonians 3:1-5.
August 12, 2024
The Westminster Seminary California Graduation Reception is an evening for graduates and their families to reflect upon their time here.
March 27, 2024
Chad Vegas speaks at the WSCal 2024 Robert G. and Nellie den Dulk Lectures: Semper Reformada and Ministry. The lectures hope to address the question: what gives ministers and elders the courage to reform the piety and practice of the church entrusted to their care?
January 30, 2024
Among the final words of Paul to his “son” Timothy was a reminder of why we do what we do in the church: “the aim of our charge is love” (1 Tim 1:5). No goal is more noble, more demanding, or more gratifying. How do we, as the church, keep our sight set on love as we carry out the ministry of Word, sacrament and discipline? How do we, as believers, faithfully carry out the stewardship of God’s grace entrusted to us so that we build one another up in love?
February 3, 2021
As Christians we may be confident that God is indeed for us in Christ even when our circumstances tempt us to doubt God’s favor toward us and presence with us.
This message explores how Christ’s church bears witness in the midst of persecution, proclaiming the enduring reign of God and the power of His Word.
This message unfolds how this marvelous reality influences how we worship and serve Christ as creator, ruler, and redeemer.
This message explores how the church relates to unbelieving neighbors alongside whom it exists.
This message compares and contrasts being a pilgrim with being a master, on one hand, and a tourist, on the other.