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Fellowship Reformed Church (PCA) Sermon Podcast
by Fellowship Reformed Church (PCA)
Fellowship Reformed Church is a new church in Mt Pleasant, MI that is committed to clearly explaining the Bible and its significance for life. We are committed to expositional preaching. And we're convinced that the Word of God is sufficient for equipping men and women to make them wise for salvation and fruitful in every good work. This podcast aims to make recent teachings and sermons available as a resource to people who are hungry to learn about the Bible. We hope you find our Podcast helpful!
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Help My Unbelief
Pastor Devon continues our sermon series in Mark. In Mark 9:14-29 Jesus helps a man whose son is demon possessed. We're reminded right after the Transfiguration that Jesus isn't just God over our mountain top experiences, when God feels close and life is good. He's also God of the valleys, in those times when life is hard and our faith is weak. And even when we might be disillusioned by our experiences with Jesus' own people, Jesus himself helps those who ask him to help their unbelief. Preached May 3, 2026 AM
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Changed on the Mountain
Pastor Devon preaches from Mark 9:2-13. Many Christians might find it hard to explain why the Transfiguration is so important. But Mark 9:2-8 we see that in the transfiguration we should be encouraged by Jesus' glory. And yet, Mark 9:9-13 reminds us that we must still live for Jesus in light of Jesus’ intervening humiliation. Preached April 26, 2026 AM
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Children of God Without Blemish
Guest Pastor Ben Preiser Preached from Philippians 2:14-18. Preached April 26, 2026 PM
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Take Up Your Cross
Pastor Devon continues our series in Mark, preaching on Mark 8:34-9:1. Jesus doesn't hide the difficulties that come with following him. He actually tells us clearly what following him takes. It will require denying ourself, and taking up a cross. Life for him will involve difficulty, disgrace, distress, and even death. But the consequences of not following Jesus are worse: losing our soul and suffering Christ being ashamed of us. Preached April 19, 2026 AM
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Conceal or Confess
Pastor Devon preaches from Proverbs 28:13: Whoever conceals his transgressions will not prosper, but he who confesses and forsakes them will obtain mercy. From this proverb we learn that concealing sin leads to misery, but confessing sin leads to mercy. Preached April 19, 2026 PM
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God Meant It for Good
Guest Pastor Ben Falconer preached from Genesis 50:15-26. God is sovereign even over the evil acts of men, turning them to his perfectly good purposes. Preached April 12, 2026 AM
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Who Do You Say That I Am?
Pastor Devon preaches our Easter morning sermon from Mark 8:27-33. Jesus asks his disciples and every one of us to answer this crucial question: who do you say Jesus is? Preached Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026 AM
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Care from the Empty Tomb
Pastor Josh preaches on John 20:11-18, showing how Jesus cares for us by meeting us in our sadness, knowing our name, and wanting what was best for us. Preached Easter evening, April 5, 2026 PM
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Care from the Cross
For our Good Friday service, Pastor Josh preached from Jesus’ word to his mother in John 19:23-27, showing us how Jesus cares for our earthly needs, our family needs, and our soul’s needs. Preached on Good Friday, April 3, 2026
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Healing the Blind
Preached by Pastor Devon on Mark 8:1-26. We learn from Jesus' latest argument with the Pharisees, discussing his disciples' unbelief, and healing a blind man, that physical blindness is't the worst kind of blindness someone can have in this world. Spiritual blindness is. Because of our corrupt human nature we are all born spiritually blind and unreceptive to Jesus and His Word – even when his greatness is displayed right in front of us. And only Jesus, according to his ability, and in his timing, can make us see. Preached March 29, 2026 AM
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Guarding the Good Deposit
Preached by Pastor Devon. We're finishing our series in 1 Timothy by looking at 1 Timothy 6:17-21. In this final section of the letter, Paul warns us of the dangers that the wealthy face in this world. We're also given directions that lead to true riches. Paul concludes by telling Timothy and us about the deposit that we have to guard and treasure. As you’re sent out with God’s grace, glory in the Christian faith. Give generously as someone who has been made rich in Christ’s fullness. And guard the good deposit entrusted to you. Preached March 29, PM
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Healing the Deaf Man
Preached by Pastor Devon on Mark 7:31-37. Jesus shows us as he heals a deaf, mute man, that he isn’t just like one of us, people trying to make the best of things in a fallen world. Jesus is the one who can actually set things right. Preached March 22, AM
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Better Things
Pastor Josh preaches on 1 Timothy 6:11-16. It is easier to say no to something when you know what the yes is. This is true about life’s big decisions and it’s also true in the Christian life. When we’re tempted to discontentment and love of the world, we need to know what the better thing is that we are saying yes to. Paul shows us that as Christians we have better pursuits, namely cultivating the character of Christ in ourselves. We also have better motivations for the difficult and long-term trials of the Christian life, found in Christ’s confession in the midst of suffering and his coming again. As we long for our the day when we see Christ, we also are drawn to think of the best thing we have: our God, who is blessed, sovereign, singular, and inaccessible (but made accessible through Christ). We are looking forward to him, and finding in him our satisfaction in the midst of our trials. Preached March 22 PM
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Who Is Jesus’s Healing Work for?
Preached by Pastor Devon from Mark 7:24-30. Often we can feel like outsiders, like we don't actually belong to whatever group we find ourselves in. We even feel that way in the church. But when Jesus speaks to a gentile woman who begs him to heal her daughter, we're reminded that even though we don't deserve to belong to God's people, God's grace is abundant, and he gives us a spot at his table, as his children, even though at best we only deserve his crumbs. Preached March 15, 2026 AM
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Consequences of Our Cravings
Preached by Pastor Devon from 1 Timothy 6:2b-10. We need to understand what the right passions and priorities should be for Christians. And Paul in this passage reminds us what the core teaching of the Christian life are in verse 3. Then, he identifies the cravings that promote ungodliness in verses 4 and 5. He then reflects on the contentment that accompanies godliness in verses 6 through 8. And finally, he has us consider the consequences of ungodly desires in verses 9 and 10. Preached March 15, 2026 PM
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How Can I Be Clean in God’s Eyes?
Preached by Pastor Devon on Mark 7:1-23. Like a renovated house standing on rotting supports, we can be concerned with being "clean" before God, while prioritizing outward cleanness - the things we do or say (or don't do or say). But being clean, rather than just appearing clean, is a matter of the heart. We see Jesus first addresses the standards of false cleanness that are being advocated by the Pharisees, like adherence to man-made traditions instead of the word of God. And then, second, Jesus clarifies that our hearts are the true source of defilement. And the only hope for cleansing us of our uncleanness is for dirty sinners to come to Christ by faith. Preached March 8, 2026 AM
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Delivered through the Wind and Waters
Preached by Pastor Devon on Mark 6:45-56. In this passage we’re reminded that Jesus, being the Son of God, was still a human being who depended on God for his strength, and spent time in prayer because he needed God. If Jesus needed to pray to God, how much more do we? But we also learn as Jesus calms the sea that Jesus is divine. He is the God who tramples on the seas and the same God who lead his people through the Red Sea by the hands of Moses. And he brings deliverance to everyone who calls on him. He doesn’t calm all the storms in your life and make life easy, but when you trust in him, the greatest storm has been calmed, as you have your sins forgiven and find peace with God. Preached March 1, 2026 AM
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How Jesus Feeds His Sheep
Preached by Pastor Devon from Mark 6:30-44. As Jesus feeds 5,000 men, he shows how great his mercy and his might is, by working through the limited resources of his disciples. Preached February 22, 2026 AM
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With Respect to Elders…
Preached by Pastor Devon. In 1 Timothy 5:17-25 Paul takes time to explain how healthy leadership should function in the Church, and how Christians should interact with their elders. We see that church's success in carrying Christ's mission depends on both good leaders and good followers. Preached February 22, 2026 PM
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The God of Glory Thunders
Preached by Pastor Josh from Psalm 29. God's glory is the visible manifestation of his perfections shining forth in this world. In Psalm 29, written by King David, God displays his glory in a number of ways. He shines in heaven in the glory of his holiness, as David demands all the angels of heaven to worship him. God thunders in the storm and displays the glory of his power, and he calls us to acknowledge before the world that he is the creator. God sits as king over the flood, displaying the glory of his sovereignty. And God dwells among his people, displaying the glory of his love, which is seen most clearly in Jesus Christ bearing the storm of God's judgment in our place. And in him we can draw near to worship God, and find strength and peace. Preached February 15, 2026 AM
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Honor in God's Household
Preached by Pastor Josh from 1 Timothy 5:1-16. Timothy is called to pastor all people in the church, and show them honor as he would fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters. And the church should reflect God's heart by giving honor and dignity to godly widows who have devoted themselves to good works, so that they can continue to serve while being supported by the church. Preached February 15, 2026 PM
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What Would You Expect?
Preached by Pastor Devon from Mark 6:14-29. Should we expect to suffer as Christians? Jesus prepared his disciples to experience both accepted and rejection when he sent them out on their missions trip. But this week we see how one of Jesus' most faithful followers, John the Baptist, suffered for his faith. It cost him his life. So we're reminded that we should expect God's servants to be persecuted, and we should expect rejection to take various forms, like outright hatred or culturally pressured betrayal. But we should also expect that God will vindicate all his servants at the resurrection. Preached February 8, 2026 AM
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Sent and Supplied as Disciples of Jesus
Pastor Devon preaches on Mark 6:7-13, where we see Jesus involving, authorizing equipping, instructing, and enabling his disciples for ministry. How incredible that our perfect savior decided to train his disciples, and still trains us today, so that we’d be equipped for the good work he has for us to accomplish.
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Rejected
Pastor Devon continues our series in Mark. In Mark 6:1-6 we see that when the Son of God came down to save us, he experienced rejection in a very real, human way. And how Jesus responded to rejection informs how we respond when we face rejection for his name.
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The Helper of the Hopeless
Pastor Devon preaches from Mark 5:21-43. Jesus shows his unique power and authority. He draws near to people in their hopelessness and messiness. And when he does, it isn’t their uncleannes that rubs off on him, but Jesus’s power and peace leaves a lasting impact on them. Preached January 18, 2026 AM
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Signs of Spiritual Maturity
Pastor Josh preaches on 1 Timothy 4:11-16. As Paul encouraged Timothy to have a ministry characterized by spiritual maturity, we all have opportunity to pursue growth in our walk with Christ. Preached January 18 2026 PM
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How Much the Lord Has Done for You
Pastor Devon continues our series in the Gospel of Mark. In Mark 5:1-20 Jesus casts out a legion of demons from one man, and we learn that Jesus isn’t just capable of dealing with disaster and darkness around us, but he’s capable of resolving the disaster and darkness within us. Preached January 12, 2026 AM
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Spiritual Training
Pastor Devon continues our series in 1 Timothy, looking at 1 Timothy 4:1-10. Just like Timothy, we need a realistic view of the challenges we will face as Christians, and the resolve that’s needed to press on in faithful work. Preached January 12, 2026 PM
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A Fear That Drives Out Fear
Pastor Devon picks up our series in the Gospel of Mark in Mark 4:35-41. Jesus is powerful over the sources of anxiety in our lives, and calls us to fear something greater: Himself. Preached January 4, 2026 AM
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The Church's Hidden Glory
Pastor Josh continues our series in 1 Timothy. Despite its humble appearance, Christ's Church is the best group you could ever be a part of. Preached January 4, 2026 PM
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The Great Son
Pastor Devon concludes our Advent-Christmas series by looking at Galatians 4:4-5. The child who comes as our Prophet, Priest, and King, is none other than the eternal Son of God! Preached December 28, AM
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The Great King
Pastor Devon continues our Advent and Christmas series, showing from Jeremiah 23:1-8 that Christ comes as our great king to rule over us, deliver us from our enemies, and be our righteousness. Preached December 21, 2025 AM
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We Have Seen His Glory
Our homily from our Christ and Carols service. Pastor Devon shows from John 1:14 that the glory of God is most clearly seen in Jesus, where the fullness of God's grace and truth shine through the Word made flesh. Preached December 21, PM
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The Great Priest
Pastor Devon continues our Advent Series, looking at Psalm 110:1-4, and how Christ fulfills the office of a Priest. Our salvation, and our relationship with God isn’t based on the greatness of what we’ve done, but on the greatness of our high priest, Jesus Christ. Preached December 14, 2025 AM
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Elders, Deacons, and a Healthy Church
Pastor Devon continues our series in 1 Timothy, looking at Paul's teachings on elders and deacons in 1 Timothy 3:1-13. Faithful church government and church leaders are gifts to us, from Christ himself. Preached December 14, PM
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The Great Prophet
Pastor Josh begins our Advent series where we look at the three offices of Christ. Jesus as our prophet perfectly reveals God to us, and continues to speak to us through his Word today. Preached from Deuteronomy 18:9-22 on December 7, AM
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The Growth of the Kingdom of God
Pastor Devon continues through our series in the Gospel of Mark. In two parables about seeds growing, Jesus teaches us how the kingdom of God grows and what should we expect kingdom growth to look like. Preached November 30 AM
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Responsibilities for Men and Women in the Church
Pastor Devon continues our series in 1 Timothy. Though it has been both abused and ignored, in 1 Timothy 2:8-15 God provides some foundational principles for the roles of men and women in the church. Preached November 30 PM
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Look, Listen, and Learn
Pastor Devon continues our series in the book of Mark. In Mark 4:21-25, Jesus reminds us that we are responsible for paying attention to what God has shown us in his word. Preached November 23, AM
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The Parable of the Soils
Pastor Devon continues our series through the book of Mark. In Mark 4:1-20 While Jesus tells us that there are 4 kinds of soils, ultimately there are just 2 types. There’s soil that produces a harvest of abundant life, and there’s soil that doesn’t. Which soil are you? Preached November 16, AM
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Prayer in the Church
Pastor Josh continues our series in 1 Timothy, looking at chapter 2:1-8. God desires us to pray with holy hands, and he desires our prayer to be all-encompassing, peace-pursuing, salvation-seeking, and God-glorifying. Preached November 16, PM
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He Has Heard My Pleas for Mercy
Pastor Josh preaches on Psalm 28. In this Psalm of lament, we see that God brings us from worry to worship by teaching us to trust in his works and not our own. Preached November 9, 2025 AM
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Holding Faith and a Good Conscience
Pastor Josh continues our series in 1 Timothy. In 1 Timothy 1:18-20 Paul urges Timothy to wage good warfare, and gives him equipment for his fight, reminds him about his enemies in the fight, and encourages him for the fight. Preached November 9, 2025 PM
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Shipwrecks and Salvation
Guest Pastor Neil Quinn preaches on Acts 27. Sometimes God's plan will mean storms, and even shipwrecks in our lives. The question is, will you curse God and sink, or will you trust God's promises and swim? Preached November 2, 2025 AM
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Liar, Lunatic, or Lord?
Pastor Devon continues our series in the Gospel of Mark. In Mark 1:20-35 we see that when we turn to Jesus and trust in him, not only does he bring us out of the household of Satan – out of our bondage – but Jesus brings us into a new household. Into the household of God. Preached October 26, 2025 AM
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A Transient Crowd and True Followers
When when it comes to being a follower of Jesus, the question isn’t, "Can you perform the right actions?" Even demons can put on a show – even they can pretend to be something they’re not for a while. Pastor Devon continues our series in Mark, looking at chapter 3:7-19. Preached October 19, 2025 AM
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Jesus Came to Save Sinners
Why did Jesus come? Paul says Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners. And when Jesus saves sinners, he transforms them too! Pastor Josh continues our series in 1 Timothy, looking at 1:12-17. Preached October 19, 2025 PM
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False Fasting and Superficial Sabbath Keeping
In Mark 2:18-3:6, Jesus doesn’t play the virtue-signaling game like everybody else. His concern isn’t to follow manmade customs to gain people’s approval. His concern, instead, is for his relationship with God to be lived out in a way that’s truly right. Preached by Pastor Devon on October 12, AM
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The Aim of our Charge is Love
Pastor Devon continues our series in 1 Timothy, focusing on 1:5. The aim of our work, on Jesus’s behalf, is to advance love – to promote the influence of Christ’s love, both in ourselves, and in the people around us. Preached October 12, 2025 PM
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True and False Gospels
Pastor Josh continues our evening series in 1 Timothy by looking at 1 Timothy 1:3-11. In it Paul warns of false teachers who were leading people away from the gospel, not by proclaiming blatant heresy, but by offering people lesser pleasures that distract from the true gospel, which calls us to find satisfaction in our blessed Triune God. Preached September 28, 2025 PM
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Fellowship Reformed Church is a new church in Mt Pleasant, MI that is committed to clearly explaining the Bible and its significance for life. We are committed to expositional preaching. And we're convinced that the Word of God is sufficient for equipping men and women to make them wise for salvation and fruitful in every good work. This podcast aims to make recent teachings and sermons available as a resource to people who are hungry to learn about the Bible. We hope you find our Podcast helpful!
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