Praising Through the Storm | Psalm 21 | Faith, Victory, and the Anchor of God’s Sovereignty
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

Praising Through the Storm | Psalm 21 | Faith, Victory, and the Anchor of God’s Sovereignty

Psalm 21 continues the story begun in Psalm 20—a story of God’s covenant faithfulness and victorious power. In this sermon, Pastor Mark Groen walks us through David’s response to God’s deliverance after battle. With compelling illustrations and deep scriptural reflection, we’re shown how praise is not only a response to blessing, but a declaration of trust when the way is difficult.

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August 11 Sermon: From the Heavens to the Heart
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

August 11 Sermon: From the Heavens to the Heart

As you and I take in the world around us, we're blessed to have so many tools at our disposal. We are able to explore the depths of God's created order. And we are not only able to have the gift of being able to look around us without too much effort, we could know the deeper details of what we are observing in the world. We can get a telescope and we can have a closer look at the heavenly bodies that adorn the night sky. And we can look into a microscope and see even deeper intricacies in these objects that we see that are close at hand to us. And both of these tools, they allow us to get beyond what is visible with the naked eye.

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July 28 Sermon: Strength for the Battle
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

July 28 Sermon: Strength for the Battle

Join us as we explore Psalm 18 and discover how God guards, rewards, and strengthens His people. Through life's challenges, God shapes us into instruments for His purpose, just as a blacksmith forges a sword. Dive into the powerful imagery of refuge and deliverance, and find strength in the Almighty's faithful promises.

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July 21 Sermon: Awaken to Righteousness
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

July 21 Sermon: Awaken to Righteousness

So I've mentioned in the past that I don't really remember dreams. That's not something that I do, where I have a dream and I can come to you and give you every detail about what the color of the bird was flying through the air and which street I was on, but it really wasn't that street. You know how dreams go. I don't have that happen when I dream. What happens to me is that often I wake up from what must have been a very vivid dream, and I can't separate what I experienced while sleeping from the reality of life.

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2024 Dutch Festival Sermon: Better Than Gold
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

2024 Dutch Festival Sermon: Better Than Gold

I always credit my third and fourth grade teacher, Laura Schmidt, as being one of the reasons that I love to read. Every day after lunch break and recess, Laura would read to us from one of the Little House on the Prairie books. Now, not being content, not knowing how the stories were going to end up going in this book series, I decided to get the books myself and read ahead. I was not content with Laura's pace. I obtained those books for myself, and I read through them all multiple times.

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July 14 Sermon: In His Presence
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

July 14 Sermon: In His Presence

Maybe my memory isn't very good. I would freely admit such things. But I think this is the greenest that the grass has been at this point in the summer in quite a few years. And I'm really enjoying all the different colors of summer this year because, first off, we haven't really had them in this way for what seems like quite a long time. And also because while the weather was unseasonably warm this spring, it never really got warm enough for the trees to pop early and give us those colors that we love very early. It took a while for us to get that view of the world. Well, a few nights ago, I was at a baseball game and I happened to notice that the infield grass was basically perfect, luscious and green and manicured, like you would expect to be with all the rain that we have had so far this year.

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July 7 Sermon: Immovable
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

July 7 Sermon: Immovable

As you can imagine, I often receive a wide range of questions as a pastor. From practical concerns about ethics or the Christian life to deep theological inquiries. I get these types of questions on a somewhat regular basis. Among these, the most pivotal questions I receive often revolve around salvation. And more importantly, probably the better way to describe it would be assurance. How can I know that I'm saved? And, such questions echo a profound biblical inquiry, such as we find in Psalm 15 this morning, where David asks, who can sojourn in the Lord's tent, and who shall dwell on his holy hill?

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June 30 Sermon: Folly’s Echo, Wisdom’s Call
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

June 30 Sermon: Folly’s Echo, Wisdom’s Call

Explore Psalm 14 as we navigate through themes of human depravity, the distinct lives of the righteous, and the profound promise of God's deliverance. Discover how these ancient truths can guide us in today's complex world. Tune in to find wisdom and encouragement for your spiritual journey.

Consider these questions as you listen:

1. How does recognizing our own depravity help us appreciate God's grace more deeply?

2. In what ways can you see the difference between the lives of the righteous and the ungodly in your own community?

3. What practical steps can you take this week to live out the truth that God is your refuge and deliverance in times of trouble?

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When God Seems Silent | Psalm 13 | Hope in the Midst of Lament
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

When God Seems Silent | Psalm 13 | Hope in the Midst of Lament

What do we do when it feels like God has turned His face away? In Psalm 13, David gives voice to the sorrow and silence we sometimes feel in prayer. Yet this lament becomes a testimony of trust in the covenant love of God. In this sermon, Pastor Mark walks us through David’s movement from lament to joy, showing us how even the deepest sorrow can be a faithful cry of hope.

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June 16 Sermon: Enduring Words
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

June 16 Sermon: Enduring Words

In our time, there are many things that we take for granted. I've used an example before, but I think about it regularly. We walk into a room, and we flip a switch, and we expect a light to come on. We just expect this. This is what we do. We reach into our pocket, and we can get information from all over the world, and we can communicate with pretty much anyone, anywhere. We just take this for granted. Technology has made our lives pretty simple compared to the way things were in times past. And really, I think we would all agree, it's truly a blessing that we don't have to labor over things at all that once were of a great concern for those who came before us. And arguably, one of the things that we maybe take for granted the most is clean water. In times past, finding good, drinkable water was the most important thing for us. It was difficult.

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Rising Above the Storm | Psalm 11 | Finding Refuge in God
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

Rising Above the Storm | Psalm 11 | Finding Refuge in God

In this message from our Summer in the Psalms series, Pastor Mark Groen explores Psalm 11 in a sermon titled “Rising Above the Storm.” This passage points us to the only true refuge in times of chaos: the sovereign, righteous God who sees from His throne. Using the imagery of eagles soaring above a storm and drawing rich truths from David’s confession, this sermon encourages believers to trust in God's protection and pursue righteousness in a broken world. Whether you’re weathering hardship or standing firm in faith, this message will point you to Christ—our refuge above the storm.

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June 2 Sermon: From Questioning to Trusting
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

June 2 Sermon: From Questioning to Trusting

A theme that regularly comes through in the Psalms is the idea that it's one thing to intellectually ascend to the idea of God, and it's an entirely different thing to live consistently with that idea. Now last year when we looked at several different Psalms during the summer months, we saw the statement, the fool has sin in his heart, there is no God. And we'll see that statement again this summer. But we saw when we looked at that, that the idea that came through as we worked through that statement, was that a denial of the existence of a deity was not really what David was talking about there. There weren't a bunch of materialistic atheists running around in David's time.

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From Prophecy to Reality | Acts 2:1–21 | The Gospel in Every Language
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

From Prophecy to Reality | Acts 2:1–21 | The Gospel in Every Language

At Pentecost, the Spirit came with power—but more importantly, with clarity. In this sermon from Acts 2:1–21, Pastor Mark Groen shows how the outpouring of the Holy Spirit fulfilled the promises of both Joel and Jesus, bringing the gospel to every tribe, tongue, and nation. Far from being chaotic, the miracle of Pentecost revealed God's deliberate plan: a global, unified Church proclaiming one message in many languages.

The signs were real, but the deeper miracle was that God spoke—and people understood. This sermon reminds us that the same gospel that was heard in Jerusalem that day is still being heard today, and everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.

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Receive Your King | Psalm 24 & Luke 24 | The Ascension
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

Receive Your King | Psalm 24 & Luke 24 | The Ascension

The Ascension of Christ is more than a line in a creed—it’s a vital truth that changes how we live today. This message from Psalm 24 explores the purpose and power of Jesus’ Ascension and how His ongoing reign gives us boldness and hope. Join us as we reflect on why Christ’s arrival at the right hand of the Father is good news for every believer.

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May 5 Sermon: Rich in Wealth, Poor in Soul
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

May 5 Sermon: Rich in Wealth, Poor in Soul

There are several words in the English language where a change of just a few letters completely changes things, even if they kind of sound the same. The easiest example that I came up with as I was thinking about this was dessert and desert. They look the same. It's one letter that's different, and if you're like me, you probably have to stop every time you need to spell one of those words and remember which one it is that you're trying to spell and which one has one S and which one has two. But they're completely different things. I don't think a dry, barren wasteland and a tasty part of the meal have anything in common, but they look the same. They even kind of sound the same. And two other words that are similar that come to mind for me are thermostat and thermometer.

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April 28 Sermon: An Open Door
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

April 28 Sermon: An Open Door

We love underdog stories. They are the types of stories that really draw us in, everything from something in the Bible like David and Goliath to that forever classic the Little Engine that Could. We naturally gravitate towards these types of stories. Now, we're just recently removed from the games of March Madness gracing our television screens, and I'm guessing that most people have similar feelings to mine. As you watch those games, if you aren't a fan of a particular educational institutional basketball program, you find yourself cheering for the team that's the lower seed. We love to see the little school topple the basketball powerhouses.

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April 21 Sermon: Wake Up
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

April 21 Sermon: Wake Up

External appearances can be deceiving, can't they? I think we can all relatively quickly come up with an idea of something that seemed to be unshakable based upon its appearance, but then ended up not holding up. We wouldn't have too much difficulty, I don't think, brainstorming a few different examples of this. Arguably the most obvious example, and probably the example that is probably running through your mind, is the world-famous ocean liner, the Titanic.

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April 14 Sermon: Hold Fast
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

April 14 Sermon: Hold Fast

There's been a repetitive theme so far in our time in the book of Revelation. The original audiences of this book, particularly these seven churches that are talked about that, are in Asia. In the second and third chapters of Revelation they are facing coming, tribulation and persecution, and for some of them we've seen that this persecution has already arrived.

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April 7 Sermon: Repent
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

April 7 Sermon: Repent

On Friday morning there was a 4.8 magnitude earthquake in the New York City area. Now, 4.8 on the Richter scale is rather mild, and the earthquake originated near Lebanon, new Jersey, and it was felt in the Northeast. Now, the reason I heard about it was because of a news article about how long it took for the emergency notification of the emergency alert system. You know the one that comes to our loud. Messages went out from people's phones letting them know that an earthquake had occurred in the New York City area, and in the message residents were advised to remain indoors and call 911 if they were injured. Now, by the time, 45 minutes had passed I'm guessing they were long past that point of what that notification told them to do. People had likely long since left their homes. You know, asking the question, did you feel that? You know, you want to know if it was just in your mind or if it was something other people experienced, something other people experienced, and if you were injured beyond anything that you could take of yourself, or if you could get yourself to the emergency room, you would have long since called 911, right Now you've probably gotten late news yourself and had the thought well, that information would have been much more useful before this happened to me.

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Resurrection Sunday 2024: From Mourning to Mission
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

Resurrection Sunday 2024: From Mourning to Mission

Easter is unexpected. The resurrection is unexpected. The truth of what we celebrate this morning, what we remember, it's familiar to us and so I think we struggle to fully wrap our minds around how extraordinary the story is. But put yourself in the story and as you do this, you can see just how amazing the resurrection is. Because the hopes that the followers of Jesus had for who he was and who he was going to be, they were dashed.

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