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Edgerton First Reformed: An Evangelical Presbyterian Church
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Sermons from Edgerton First Reformed.
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Redemption Secured | Ruth 4 | Redeeming Love
Do you ever feel like the plot of your life is just a pattern of "strange ink" without purpose? This week, we conclude our series "Redeeming Love" by seeing how God brings the messy story of Naomi and Ruth into focus. We discuss the ancient customs of the city gate, the "cost" of being a redeemer, and the genealogy that reveals this local story was always about the coming King. Just as bread returned to Bethlehem, we look to the Bread of Life who was born there to buy us back from sin and death.
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The Redeemer's Kindness | Ruth 3 | Redeeming Love
Ruth 3 places us in a moment of tension and decision. Naomi makes a plan, Ruth steps out in boldness, and Boaz responds with integrity.In a culture and circumstances, where the easy path was available, both Ruth and Boaz choose godliness. Their faithfulness points us to Christ, our true Redeemer, who did not take the easy path but gave Himself for us.What path will we choose when faced with pressure, temptation, and opportunity?
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Under His Wings | Ruth 2 | Redeeming Love
Do you ever feel like your life is governed by "accidents"? This week, we continue our series "Redeeming Love" by examining the "happenstance" of Ruth landing in the field of Boaz. We discuss the biblical provision of gleaning, the character of a "worthy man," and the beautiful imagery of finding safety under God’s wings. Just as Boaz provided Ruth with a "Costco-sized" abundance of grain, Christ provides us with an abundance of mercy that far exceeds our needs.
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Where You Go, I Go | Ruth 1:6-22 | Redeeming Love
We live in a world of uncertainty and anxiety, often feeling the tension of how our personal stories will resolve. This week, we continue our "Redeeming Love" series by following Naomi and Ruth on the road back to Bethlehem. We discuss the difference between temporary affection and permanent commitment, the profound connection between land and faith in the ancient world, and why Naomi’s request to be called "Mara" (Bitter) isn't the end of her story. Join us as we reflect on how the Gospel makes even the most bitter waters sweet.
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The Breadless House | Ruth 1:1-5 | Redeeming Love
We live in an age of precision GPS, yet people feel more lost than ever. We begin our 5-week series "Redeeming Love," and dive into the opening verses of Ruth. We discuss the irony of a "breadless" Bethlehem, the dangerous allure of seeking provision outside of God’s promises, and how God uses even our missteps to guide us toward redemption in Jesus Christ.
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It's the Eighth Day | Luke 24:1-12 | Resurrection Sunday
What happens when the "uninterrupted" cycle of death is finally broken? In this week’s meditation, we look at Luke 24:1-12 and the women's experience at the empty tomb.We often feel the "grind" of the weekly cycle and the sobering reality that the cycle eventually stops for us all. However, through the Old Testament type of the eighth day, we find a promise that God would break into our rhythm. Join us as we celebrate the victory of the Lord Jesus Christ over the grave and the hope we have as we live in the reality of the New Creation.
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Having Obtained Eternal Redemption | Hebrews 9:11-22 | Maundy Thursday
Is Christianity just about being "nicer to each other"? In this Maundy Thursday message, we dive into the deep theological necessity of Christ's sacrifice. By looking at Matthew 26 and Hebrews 9, we discover that Jesus didn't come to modify our behavior; He came to give us new hearts.Explore the meaning of the "blood of the covenant" and why the death of Christ is the only sufficient payment for our rebellion against God. Whether you are preparing for the Lord's Table or seeking to understand the core of the Gospel, this sermon offers a clear look at the eternal redemption obtained for us by the spotless Lamb.
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More Than a Parade | Matthew 21:1-17 | Palm Sunday
Would you buy a house based on curb appeal alone, or would you want an inspection? This Palm Sunday, we look at Jesus as the King who comes to inspect the temple and the heart. Pastor Mark Groen walks through Matthew 21:1–17, highlighting the contrast between human expectations of power and God’s plan for a suffering Servant.
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The Prayer That Works | James 5:13-20 | Faith That Works
Are you feeling the weight of "digital stress"? In the final installment of our series on the Epistle of James, we examine how the connection of prayer provides a peace that no high-speed network can match. We look at the practical instructions James gives for prayer in all seasons of life—suffering, cheerfulness, and sickness—and why a "faith that works" always begins at the foot of God’s throne.
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The Patience of the Farmer | James 5:7-12 | Faith That Works
Patience is a virtue often thrust upon us without our consent through the providence of God. In this episode, we dive into the final chapter of James to discover what it means to "establish our hearts" in the midst of suffering.Join us as we learn to wait for the Lord's certain harvest with the steadfastness of Job and the faithfulness of the prophets.
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Rotting Riches and Fattened Hearts | James 5:1-6 | Faith That Works
In James 5:1–6, James makes sure that the stuff we chase in this life is no better off than our own temporary lives. Using the imagery of "fattened hearts," James warns against profiting off of others to benefit ourselves. The truth of the gospel is that our security is not found in the temporary, but in what God has freely given to us in the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Life is a Vapor | James 4:13-17 | Faith That Works
How often do we make plans for next year, next month, or even tomorrow as if we have a guarantee of those days? James 4:13-17 provides a necessary corrective to our pride. This sermon explores the biblical doctrine of the brevity of life and the necessity of submitting all our earthly ambitions to the sovereign will of God. Listen in as we discuss why "knowing the right thing to do" and failing to do it is considered sin, and how to live with eternity in view.
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The War Within and the Battle Without | James 4:1-12 | Faith That Works
"What causes quarrels and what causes fights among you?" James begins chapter 4 with a piercing question that targets the human heart. In this sermon, we discuss the "internal Civil War" that every believer faces—the conflict between the spirit and the flesh. We explore why "phantom limb" pains of our old nature still itch for sin and how we can find victory through the grace God gives to the humble.Learn why true peace with others begins with submission to God and a heart of genuine repentance.
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Two Kinds of Wisdom | James 3:13-18 | Faith That Works
"Who is wise and understanding among you?". James asks a question that hits closer to home than we might like to admit. This week, we dig into the difference between simply possessing information and walking in true, godly discernment.In this episode:Why we equate wisdom with being "the smartest person in the room".The warning against "unspiritual and demonic" wisdom.The essential starting point: The Fear of the Lord.Practical ways to create a "harvest of righteousness" in your home and workplace.Join us as we learn to let the Word of God shape our conduct and our hearts.
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The Wildfire in the Mouth | James 3:1-12 | Faith That Works
We often underestimate the power of a single sentence. This week, we dive into James 3 to discuss the "wildfire" in our mouths. We explore the strict judgment facing teachers, the inherent hypocrisy of praising God while slandering neighbors, and the ultimate hope found in Christ—the one who forgives our sins of the tongue and fills us with the "water of life" so we may speak truth in love.
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Dead Faith Walking | James 2:14-26 | Faith That Works
What good is a lion if it’s made of stone? In this episode, we dive into the second chapter of James to tackle one of the most provocative questions in the New Testament: Can a faith without works actually save you?We explore:Why "faith minus works" isn't faith at all.The difference between intellectual belief (which even demons have) and saving trust.How the "breath of Christ" turns a sedentary, "taxidermied" faith into a living mission.Practical ways to be ambassadors of the Gospel in our local communities.
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Justice, Mercy, and the Triumph of Grace | James 2:1-13 | Faith That Works
Are you "kissing the hand that is slapping you"? This week, we examine James 2:1–13 and the tendency to faunt over the rich while marginalizing the poor. James argues that partiality isn’t just being rude—it’s a violation of the "royal law" to love your neighbor as yourself.Join us as we discuss:Why "minor" sins of favoritism shatter the whole law like a pane of glass.How Jesus fulfilled the law to give us a new "law of liberty".Why mercy must have the final word in our church community.Challenge yourself to move beyond loving neighbors in the abstract and begin truly knowing the brothers and sisters sitting right next to you.
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Slow to Speak, Quick to Do | James 1:19-26 | Faith That Works
Do you ever look in the mirror and immediately forget what you saw? James suggests that many Christians do the exact same thing with the Word of God.In this week’s episode from First Reformed Church in Edgerton, MN, we dive into the second half of James chapter 1. We discuss why our anger doesn't produce the righteousness of God, how the "noise" of our own hearts can drown out the Gospel, and why the most blessed life is one of active obedience rather than mere intellectual assent. Listen in as we explore how to move from being a casual hearer to a faithful doer of the Word.
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When Joy Meets Trial | James 1:1-18 | Faith That Works
"Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of many kinds." How is this possible? In this week's sermon from First Reformed Church in Edgerton, MN, we look at the internal work of the Holy Spirit during times of pressure. Using the biological reality of "stress wood," we learn how God uses the very things we want to escape to make us "perfect and complete, lacking in nothing".Key takeaway: Your trial is not a sign of God’s absence, but a tool of His grace to anchor you in Christ.
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Settling Our Identity Crisis | Psalm 8 & Romans 11:33-12:2 | Reclaiming Our Humanity
What is the "chief end" of man? In this sermon, we explore why the answer to our modern identity crisis isn't found in a new algorithm, but in the historic truth that we were made to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. From the creation of the world to the bodily ascension of Jesus Christ, we see that God places a high status on humanity. Join us as we discuss how to reclaim our humanity in 2026 by prioritizing local relationships and embracing our creaturely limits.
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Mary: Pondering the Promise | Luke 1:26-55; 2:1-7 | Mothers of Jesus
What was Mary actually "pondering" in her heart?. It was more than just maternal feelings; it was a deep understanding of God’s mercy and His sovereign reign. In this Christmas Day message, we conclude our series on the "Mothers of Jesus" by looking at the scandalous favor of Mary and her song of upheaval. Join us as we trace the faithfulness of God from the genealogies of the Old Testament to the humble feeding trough of the Messiah.
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The Gospel for the Lowly | Luke 2:1-20 | Candlelight Meditation 2025
In our sin, we are all like the shepherds: "children of the dirt" with no ladder to climb to reach God. In this Christmas meditation, we look at the beauty of the Gospel that shines in the dark and lowly places of our lives. Discover why the announcement to the shepherds wasn't an accident, but a proclamation that the message of salvation is for all people.
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Bathsheba: Mercy Gets the Last Word | 2 Samuel 12:1-25 | Mothers of Jesus
In this sermon, we continue our series on the women in Jesus' genealogy by looking at "the wife of Uriah." We dive into the depth of David’s sin, the bold confrontation by the prophet Nathan, and the beautiful way God restores Bathsheba’s life through the birth of Solomon. If you’ve ever felt like your story is too messy for God to use, this message is a reminder that the Prince of Peace was born into a family line that knows exactly what you’re going through.
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Ruth: From Mara to Messiah | Ruth 4:9-17 | Mothers of Jesus
This week's message reveals the ultimate purpose of the Book of Ruth: proving God's sovereign grace in securing the line of the Savior. Hear how bitterness (Mara) turns to blessing, how a Gentile widow becomes an ancestor of Christ, and how Boaz prefigures Jesus as the ultimate Kinsman-Redeemer. A powerful study on redemption, loyalty, and God's surprising providence.
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Rahab: The Scarlet Thread of Hope | Joshua 2:1-21; 6:20-23 | Mothers of Jesus
Rahab, the harlot of Jericho, is perhaps the most scandalous name in the genealogy of Jesus. In this sermon, we explore Joshua 2 and 6 to understand the nature of her justifying faith. Pastor Mark shows how Rahab’s faith—born from hearing the reports of God's redemptive works—was immediately active and led her to salvation. Learn why the simple, visible scarlet thread in her window is a powerful foreshadowing of the blood of Christ and the inclusive, sovereign grace of God that defines the Christmas message.
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Tamar: Scandalous Grace, Sovereign Plan | Genesis 38 | Mothers of Jesus
The season of Advent begins with a deep dive into the messy and vital story of Tamar from Genesis 38. This sermon challenges our idealized view of Christmas, showing us that the lineage of Christ was anything but spotless. Listen as we trace the fulfillment of God's covenant promise through Judah's lineage and discover the glorious truth: God's stubborn grace prevails over human sin and brokenness. The persistence of Tamar's faith led to her being declared righteous, illustrating the profound reality that Jesus came into the dirt of our world to grant us His perfect purity.
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Atonement, Rain, and Grain | Psalm 65 | Thanksgiving
Join us for this Thanksgiving Day message from First Reformed Church. Drawing from Psalm 65, we are called to move past the superficial checklist of the holiday—the shopping, the food, and the football—to focus on the proper priorities of biblical gratitude.The sermon highlights that true thankfulness begins with the acknowledgment of God's power and our sinfulness, leading us to the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ as our greatest blessing. Only by recognizing Christ's work can we truly praise God for His sovereign control over the world (the rain) and His loving provision of physical sustenance (the grain). We worship the mighty God who fills our plate and saves our souls.
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Paradise Regained | Revelation 22 | The Final Vision of Hope
Why does Revelation end with a promise of hope? In this sermon on Revelation 22, we explore the final vision of the New Jerusalem, focusing on the powerful imagery of the River and Tree of Life. This is a message about the ultimate reversal of the curse and the certainty of God's covenant promises. Learn how the assurance of eternal life should free us from anxiety and motivate us to live faithfully today.
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No More Tears | Revelation 21 | The Eternal Dwelling Place of God
Concluding our deep dive into the book of Revelation, we arrive at Chapter 21, where the New Covenant is fully realized. Pastor Mark explains why the "new heaven and new earth" means the curse is reversed and suffering is entirely abolished.This message focuses on the obsolescence of the Old Covenant. We explore the meaning of the New Jerusalem (the perfected Bride) and the profound statement: There is no Temple in the city! The Lamb is the Temple, the Light, and the guarantee of eternal access. Listen to find out why your final hope is not in a future geography, but in the permanent presence of Christ.
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When the Books are Opened | Revelation 20:7-15 | Confidence Before the Throne
Even in the face of final judgment, believers can live with unshakable confidence. Revelation 20 reminds us that evil is defeated, God reigns, and our names are written in the Lamb’s Book of Life.Listen as Pastor Mark Groen of First Reformed Church (EPC) in Edgerton, MN, preaches on the comfort, justice, and assurance found in Christ alone.
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Reigning with Christ | Revelation 20:1-6 | The Bound Enemy and the Reigning King
When the world feels chaotic, Revelation 20 reminds us that Satan is restrained and Christ reigns. Pastor Mark Groen helps us see that the leash of the enemy is in the Lord’s hand and that believers share in the King’s ongoing reign. Listen and be encouraged to stand firm in faith, trusting the sovereign hand of God.
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It Is He | Revelation 19:11-21 | Confidence in the Coming King
Christ is the Faithful and True Judge whose coming brings peace, not fear, to those who belong to Him. On Reformation Sunday, Pastor Mark Groen preaches from Revelation 19 and Psalm 46, reminding us that our confidence rests not in our own strength but in “the right Man on our side—Christ Jesus, it is He.”
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Life in the Covenant | Psalm 103:15–18 & Romans 8:28–39 | Unfading Love in a Fading World
Everything around us fades—but God’s covenant love endures forever.Pastor Mark Groen preaches from Psalm 103 and Romans 8 to show that our lives are anchored in the unchanging faithfulness of God. Because of Christ’s work, we are secure in an everlasting covenant that can never be broken and never fade away.
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The Covenant Sign | Genesis 17:1-14 & Colossians 2:11-12 | Marked by Grace
God’s covenant with Abraham came with a visible sign—a mark that identified His people and pointed to the promise of salvation in Christ. In this sermon, Pastor Mark Groen explains how that covenant sign finds its fulfillment in baptism and what it means for us to live as those marked by grace.
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The Covenant Community | Deuteronomy 7:6-9 & Hebrews 8:6-13 | United in Christ, Secured by Promise
This week’s sermon in the Everlasting Covenant series looks at Deuteronomy 7:6–9 and Hebrews 8:6–13. Pastor Mark shows that belonging to God’s covenant community isn’t like keeping up with a membership—it’s God’s gracious claim on His people in Christ. We are redeemed, united, and called to live as His treasured possession together.
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The Covenant Fulfilled | Jeremiah 31:31-34 & Luke 22:14-23 | New Hearts, New Covenant
Jeremiah 31:31–34; Luke 22:14–23God promises a new covenant that transforms the heart and ends the cycle of repeated sacrifices. In Christ’s blood, the covenant is sealed—and God remembers our sins no more. This sermon traces Jeremiah’s promise to the upper room and calls us to assurance, repentance, and a life shaped by covenant grace.
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The Covenant Confirmed | Exodus 24:3-8 & Hebrews 9:11-22 | The Sure Hope of Salvation in Christ's Blood
In Exodus 24, Israel hears God’s covenant words and responds—but the covenant is more than spoken promises. It is confirmed with blood. This week’s message shows how God seals His covenant with His people through His Word, by sacrifice, and ultimately through the perfect mediation of Jesus Christ. The blood of bulls and goats pointed forward to the once-for-all blood of the Lamb, securing forgiveness and eternal life for His people.
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The Covenant Maker | Genesis 15:1-20 | Grace Secured By His Word
Discover how God shows himself as both covenant maker and covenant keeper in Genesis 15. Pastor Mark unpacks Abraham’s doubts, God’s unbreakable promises, and how Christ fulfills the covenant once and for all. A message of grace, assurance, and hope in Christ alone.
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Kept in God's Love | Jude 17-25 | Strength to Contend and Confidence to Endure
In the closing verses of Jude, believers are urged to remember the warnings of the apostles, remain in God’s love, and rely on His power to keep us from stumbling. In this sermon, Kept in God’s Love (Jude 17–25), Pastor Mark unpacks how Christians can stand firm in the face of scoffers, build themselves up in faith, and live with confidence that the God who saves us will also keep us to the end.
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Contend for the Faith | Jude 1-16 | Holding Fast to the Faith That Saves
Jude calls us to “contend for the faith once for all delivered to the saints.” In this sermon on Jude 1–16, we consider why the gospel must be guarded, how false teaching creeps in unnoticed, and what it means to pass on the faith as our greatest legacy.
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Grace for the Battle | 1 Peter 5:1-14 | Standing Firm in the Living Hope of Christ
In this final message from 1 Peter, Grace for the Battle, we see Peter’s call to shepherd God’s flock, live in humility, resist the devil, and rest in the grace of God. Our struggles are real, but so is our hope—rooted in the God of all grace who will Himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish His people.
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Faith in the Fire | 1 Peter 4:12–19 | Finding Joy When Faith Is Tested
Fiery trials. Bold faith. Unshakable hope.In this sermon from 1 Peter 4:12–19, Pastor Mark shows us why suffering for Christ isn’t a detour from the Christian life—it’s part of it. Discover how to endure with joy, wear the name of Christ without shame, and entrust your soul to a faithful Creator.
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Living On Purpose | 1 Peter 4:1-11 | Living with Eternity in View
We’re not called to blend in—we’re called to live differently because of what Christ has done. In this sermon on 1 Peter 4:1–11, Pastor Mark challenges us to reject aimless living, live with eternity in view, and glorify God through faithful, purposeful lives.Want more? Explore our devotionals here: https://edgertonfrc.org/blog/living-on-purpose-devotions
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Ready to Give a Reason | 1 Peter 3:8-22 | Enduring Trials, Proclaiming Christ
What does it look like to suffer well and speak of Christ while doing it? In this sermon from 1 Peter 3:8–22, Pastor Mark walks through the call to bless when reviled, to endure when wronged, and to be ready to give a reason for the hope that is in us. This message is part of the Living Hope series through 1 Peter.
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To All Generations | Psalm 146 | 2025 Dutch Festival Community Worship
What does it mean to leave a legacy that truly lasts?In this sermon from Psalm 146, Pastor Mark Groen explores the contrast between the fading power of human leaders and the eternal reign of God. Our hope is not in princes, possessions, or programs, but in the Lord who reigns forever—to all generations. This message calls us to trust in God’s covenant faithfulness and to labor faithfully in passing on the gospel.
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Heirs Together | 1 Peter 3:1-7 | Living Out the Gospel in Marriage and Family
In this sermon from our Living Hope series, we explore how the gospel transforms everyday relationships—especially within marriage. Peter calls believers to faithful, quiet witness through godly character, sacrificial love, and patient endurance. Whether you're married, single, or praying for someone who doesn’t yet believe, this message encourages you to trust God and live out the long game of gospel faithfulness.
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For the Lord’s Sake | 1 Peter 2:13-25 | Strength to Endure in a Watching World
This week in our Living Hope series, Pastor Mark preaches from 1 Peter 2:13–25 on submission, suffering, and the example of Christ. What does it mean to live with honor and humility under imperfect authority? How do we respond when we are treated unfairly? Peter doesn’t just give us commands—he gives us Christ. Tune in for a message that points us to the grace that enables endurance and the Savior who walks the road with us.
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Living Stones, Lasting Glory | 1 Peter 2:1-12 | Together Proclaiming His Marvelous Light
You are a living stone—chosen, called, and placed by God.In this episode of our Living Hope series, Pastor Mark Groen preaches from 1 Peter 2:1–12, showing how believers are built together into a spiritual house with Christ as the cornerstone. This passage reminds us that we’ve been called out of darkness and into light—not just individually, but as a people, united in purpose to proclaim God's glory.Watch and reflect on what it means to live out your calling with holiness, humility, and hope.
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Set Apart | 1 Peter 1:13-25 | Called to Be Holy, United in Love
In this message from 1 Peter 1:13–25, Pastor Mark unpacks what it means to live a life that’s truly set apart—marked by holiness, reverent fear, and deep, sacrificial love. Drawing from the imperishable Word of God and the hope of the gospel, this sermon invites you to consider what story defines your life. Listen to this sermon and be encouraged to walk in faith, grounded in grace.Find five days of short devotions on this sermon here.
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Born Into Hope | 1 Peter 1:1-12 | Confidence for Exiles
This sermon from 1 Peter 1:1–12 explores the identity and confidence believers have as elect exiles in a broken world. Pastor Mark Groen unpacks what it means to be born into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The message highlights God's sovereign grace, the security of our inheritance, and the refining purpose of trials for those who belong to Christ.
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