The Redeemer’s Kindness | Ruth 3 | Redeeming Love
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The Redeemer’s Kindness | Ruth 3 | Redeeming Love

Ruth 3 is one of the most tension-filled chapters in Scripture. On the threshing floor, Naomi’s plan unfolds, Ruth takes a bold step, and Boaz is faced with a significant decision.

Every part of this moment carries risk. Each person involved could take the easy path—one shaped by convenience, desire, or self-preservation. But instead, Ruth acts with integrity, and Boaz responds with godly character.

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Under His Wings | Ruth 2 | Redeeming Love
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Under His Wings | Ruth 2 | Redeeming Love

It is an amazing feeling when someone goes above and beyond for you. In our world of limited resources, we rarely see people disregard their own limitations to help someone else—especially someone who has no claim on them. Yet, this is exactly the type of generosity we see in Boaz as we move into the second chapter of Ruth.

This week, we followed Ruth into the fields. As an unclean Gentile and a poor widow, she expected only the scraps left on the fringes. Instead, she found a man who provided safety, water, a seat at his table, and an abundance of grain that left her mother-in-law, Naomi, astonished.

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The Breadless House | Ruth 1:1-5 | Redeeming Love
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The Breadless House | Ruth 1:1-5 | Redeeming Love

Have you ever felt truly lost? Not just "wrong exit on the highway" lost, but a deep sense of meaninglessness in navigating life’s trials?

This week, we began our study of the book of Ruth by looking at the first five verses of chapter one. The story starts in a dark place: a famine in Bethlehem (the "House of Bread") and a family’s decision to leave the Promised Land for Moab. We see the tragic consequences of seeking "bread" apart from God’s covenant, as Naomi is left widowed and childless in a foreign land.

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It’s the Eighth Day | Luke 24:1-12 | Resurrection Sunday
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It’s the Eighth Day | Luke 24:1-12 | Resurrection Sunday

When we experience loss, we generally know what to expect. Since the banishment of our first parents from the Garden, death has reigned with a predictable, heavy rhythm. We work for six days, we rest on the seventh, and the cycle repeats—until, one day, it stops.

But as we see in Luke 24, the women who went to Jesus' tomb to perform the expected rituals of death found something earth-shattering. The stone was rolled away, and the body was gone.

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Having Obtained Eternal Redemption | Hebrews 9:11-22 | Maundy Thursday
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Having Obtained Eternal Redemption | Hebrews 9:11-22 | Maundy Thursday

Is Jesus merely a moral teacher, or something more? While many view Him as a guru of "enlightened living," the events of Maundy Thursday reveal a deeper mission. Our problem isn't just a lack of kindness; it is rebellion against our Creator.

In this sermon, we explore Matthew 26 and Hebrews 9 to see how Jesus replaced the temporary sacrifices of the Old Covenant with a "once for all" sacrifice. By shedding His blood, Christ didn't just modify our behavior—He obtained our eternal redemption.

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More Than a Parade | Matthew 21:1-17 | Palm Sunday
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More Than a Parade | Matthew 21:1-17 | Palm Sunday

When Jesus rode into Jerusalem, the city was stirred with a nationalistic hope for a new government. However, Jesus didn't head for the Roman fortress; He went to the Temple. In this Palm Sunday message, we examine the "upside-down" nature of Christ's Kingdom—where a donkey is the royal transport and a cross is the royal throne.

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The Patience of the Farmer | James 5:7-12 | Faith That Works
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The Patience of the Farmer | James 5:7-12 | Faith That Works

We’ve all heard the phrase "a watched pot never boils." While we know the physics of the stove don't change based on our attention, the cliché rings true: when we dwell on our expectations, time seems to stand still.

In his sermon on James 5:7–12, our pastor explores the biblical call to a different kind of waiting—the "patience of the farmer." This isn't just about passing time; it's about establishing our hearts. Just as a farmer doesn't just stare at the dirt but actively removes weeds and fertilizes the soil, we are called to actively cultivate our spiritual lives while we wait for the Lord’s return.

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Rotting Riches and Fattened Hearts | James 5:1-6 | Faith That Works
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Rotting Riches and Fattened Hearts | James 5:1-6 | Faith That Works

The things of this world all have an expiration date. In this sermon on James 5:1–6, we examine the danger of putting our trust and security in silver and gold instead of in the living God. James uses the imagery of livestock being fattened for slaughter to describe the danger of living in luxury and self-indulgence while harming others.

The call on us is to realize that what James is doing through the Holy Spirit is a blessing—it is an opportunity for us to return to placing value in the things of God. We pursue the things of God, desiring to love God and neighbor in light of the mercy shown to us in the gospel.

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Two Kinds of Wisdom | James 3:13-18 | Faith That Works
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Two Kinds of Wisdom | James 3:13-18 | Faith That Works

We often think that if we just had the right tip or trick, we could solve every problem in our lives—from our health to our marriages. But information alone isn't wisdom.

In James 3:13-18, we see that there are two kinds of wisdom competing for our hearts. One is earthly and unspiritual, fueled by a "bitter sludge" of jealousy and selfish ambition. The other is from above: pure, peaceable, and full of mercy.

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The Wildfire in the Mouth | James 3:1-12 | Faith That Works
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The Wildfire in the Mouth | James 3:1-12 | Faith That Works

There is a unique satisfaction in building a fire the old-fashioned way—watching a tiny flame grow into a source of warmth and light. But as any woodsman knows, that same fire requires constant vigilance. Left unchecked, it becomes a force of total destruction.

In this week's sermon on James 3:1–12, we see that the tongue operates much like a fire. It is a small member of the body, yet it boasts of great things and possesses the power to set the course of a life—or a community—ablaze.

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The Covenant Fulfilled | Jeremiah 31:31-34 & Luke 22:14-23 | New Hearts, New Covenant
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The Covenant Fulfilled | Jeremiah 31:31-34 & Luke 22:14-23 | New Hearts, New Covenant

God’s promise of a new covenant goes deeper than new rules—it gives new hearts. In Jesus, the covenant is sealed by His blood, ending the cycle of repeated sacrifices and securing a once-for-all forgiveness. Because of Christ, God declares: “I will remember their sin no more.” This message connects Jeremiah’s promise to the Lord’s Supper and invites us to live with assurance, freedom, and holiness.

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The Covenant Confirmed | Exodus 24:3-8 & Hebrews 9:11-22 | The Sure Hope of Salvation in Christ's Blood
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The Covenant Confirmed | Exodus 24:3-8 & Hebrews 9:11-22 | The Sure Hope of Salvation in Christ's Blood

When Israel stood at Sinai, they didn’t just hear God’s covenant—they embraced it, and it was sealed with blood. In this message, Pastor Mark shows how that moment points us to something greater: the covenant fulfilled through the blood of Jesus Christ.

Just as Moses confirmed the covenant with sacrifice, Christ has confirmed and completed the covenant with His own precious blood. In Him, our salvation is sure and secure.

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The Covenant Maker | Genesis 15:1-20 | Grace Secured By His Word
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The Covenant Maker | Genesis 15:1-20 | Grace Secured By His Word

Covenant is more than an old-fashioned word—it’s the backbone of God’s plan of redemption. In Genesis 15, God initiates, guarantees, and seals his promise to Abraham in a dramatic covenant ritual. This passage points us beyond Abraham’s story to the gospel of Jesus Christ, who bore the covenant curse and secured salvation for his people. In this sermon, Pastor Mark reminds us that our reward is God himself and that his promises are sure, even when our faith wavers.

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To All Generations | Psalm 146 | 2025 Dutch Festival Community Worship
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To All Generations | Psalm 146 | 2025 Dutch Festival Community Worship

In a world obsessed with the temporary, Scripture calls us to think generationally. Psalm 146 reminds us that true legacy isn’t found in wealth, politics, or human power—it’s found in the unshakable reign of the Lord, who is faithful to all generations. This sermon explores the contrast between earthly rulers who perish and the eternal God who feeds the hungry, lifts the lowly, and reigns forever. Our hope, and the legacy we pass on, is the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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What Will You Do with the Empty Tomb? | Mark 16:1-8 | The Story Isn't Over
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What Will You Do with the Empty Tomb? | Mark 16:1-8 | The Story Isn't Over

Why would Mark end his Gospel with silence and fear? In this Resurrection Sunday meditation from Mark 16:1–8, Pastor Mark explores how the earliest and most reliable manuscripts leave us with the women fleeing the tomb in astonishment. Rather than tying a bow on the story, Mark presses the question onto the reader: What will you do with the empty tomb?

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A Better Covenant | Hebrews 8:1-13 | Once for All
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A Better Covenant | Hebrews 8:1-13 | Once for All

We all have an inherent desire for the "next big improvement," but in the spiritual life, there is nothing that can supersede the work of Jesus Christ. In this study of Hebrews 8:1–13, we explore why the New Covenant is described as "much more excellent" than the old.

The author of Hebrews makes a compelling case that while the earthly tabernacle and its sacrifices were important, they were merely shadows of the heavenly reality where Jesus now ministers as our High Priest. By looking at the prophecy of Jeremiah, we see how God has moved from a law written on stone to a covenant written on our hearts, ensuring that we can truly know Him and experience total forgiveness.

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To the Uttermost | Hebrews 7:11-28 | Once for All
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To the Uttermost | Hebrews 7:11-28 | Once for All

Does the good news of the Gospel ever seem "too good to be true"? In our study of Hebrews 7:11–28, we confront the doubts we often have about our own salvation by looking to the indestructible life of Jesus Christ.

This passage details how the arrival of Jesus brought a new priesthood and a new Law, fulfilling the temporary "types and shadows" of the Old Testament. We explore why the earthly priests could never perfect God's people and why Jesus, our sinless and eternal High Priest, is able to save us to the uttermost.

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