The Discipline of Remembering | December 28, 2025

 
 
 

Sermon Description:

As we step into a new year—whether we are the type of people who over-plan or feel overwhelmed—this message invites us to slow down and remember the One we’re most tempted to forget: God. Drawing from Deuteronomy 8, we explore how remembering (zakar) re-centers our lives in faithfulness, and we reflect on three grounding questions about our life with God, our life with people, and our life for the world as we move into the New Year together.

SPEAKERS:

Andrew Min (Saratoga), David Tieche (South Hills)

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