We are called to proclaim the gospel and minister the gospel physically to the redeemed and the lost alike.
Christ and all the NT lifts women up as joint heirs of eternal life who have much to offer the Church.
An Ascension Day sermon from a former minister, who has since gone to be with the Lord.
Christ, as the Son of God, has power of death and will call the dead to life on the last day. This is a great comfort to believers.
Mr. Dave Johnson, a student at Heidelberg Theological Seminary in Sioux Falls was pulpit supply for us this week.
We need to treat others as Christ has treated us. In perfect righteousness and fully aware of all of our sins, He nevertheless extended the saving grace of God to us, dying for our sins and granting us forgiveness by grace through faith in His name.
Christ provides both the authority and his presence to carry out the task of making disciples.
The sermon on September 5 was on Luke 6-12-19 and was entitled, -The Calling of the Twelve.- We hope it is a blessing to you.
The funeral service for long-time member and wife of Dr. Howard Hart, Mrs. Barbar Hart. She is greatly missed.
Mr. Matthew Dawn provided pulpit supply while Pastor Kevin was recovering from back surgery. We hope it is a blessing to you.
Mr. Matthew Dawn, our intern this summer, filled the pulpit while Pastor Kevin was recovering from back surgery.
Pastor Kevin is recovering from surgery. During his convalescence, we will be hosting a number of guest speakers. Today, our intern, Mr. Matthew Dawn, brought the word. His sermon was on Ecclesiastes 11-1-12-2 and was entitled, Youth in the Church.
Sunday's sermon was on Luke 5-27-39 and was entitled, -Righteous by Association.- We hope it is a blessing to you.
Pastor Kevin has been recovering from surgery. During his absence, several guest speakers filled the pulpit. The sermon on July 18 was preached by our summer intern, Mr. Matthew Dawn. He preached from 1 Thessalonians 2-1-12. The sermon was entitled, -Paul at Thessalonica.- We hope it is a blessing to you.
Pastor Kevin is recovering from back surgery. During his absence, we had several guest speakers. The sermon on July 11 was preached by our intern, Mr. Matthew Dawn. The sermon was on Galatians 3-1-9 and was entitled, -Justified by Faith.- We hope it is a blessing to you.
The funeral service for long-time member, Shirley Bittner, whose husband went to be with the Lord just eight months ago.
Christ responds to the plea of faith by giving us what we truly need- the forgiveness of sins.
By his actions, Jesus demonstrated that was, indeed, the coming one who entered in the Messianic age described in Isaiah 61-1-2.
Mr. Matthew Dawn is interning this summer at Grace Reformed Church as part of the requirements of his MDiv as well as ordination requirements. He plans to minister in the RCUS.
Mr. Dawn is interning at Grace Reformed Church this summer and will be preaching at various times and from different places in the Bible. This week he was tasked with preaching an OT prophet.
Christ's genealogy shows that he is the heir to David's throne, the fulfillment of the OT covenant promises, and the God-Man come to save his people.
In his baptism, Christ identifies with sinners. As we are united to him, we share the Father's love approbation.
Repentance, which manifests itself in transformed living, is an essential part of the Christian life.
Christ shows his humanity and divinity as he grows into manhood and begins his work as the Savior.
Christ was the long-awaited Messiah, come to identify with sinners and save his people from their sins.
In the coming of Christ, God has kept all of his promises to Abraham and David, the chief blessing of which is the forgiveness of sins.
God always keeps his promises in his own way and time, but our response should always be one of praise.
Mary is a model of faithful obedience, worthy of praise and imitation, but not worship.
The sermon on February 7 was on Luke 1-5-25 and was entitled, -Speechless-- We hope it is a blessing to you.
The introduction to our latest series on Luke and Acts, two books which are designed to show us Christ's earthly ministry and his ongoing ministry through his apostles.
The LORD has been faithful to the covenant in revealing himself, redeeming Israel, and rebuking them by the prophets. Israel and Judah both have been unfaithful as seen in idolatry, foreign alliances, and social injustice. God calls them to return to him.
Scripture warns false believers of apostasy, while assuring true believers they can never fall away
God desires perfect righteousness, which He gives to His people by grace through faith in Christ.
Though Israel would dwell in desolation for a long time, they would eventually be fully restored. The restoration finds its fulfillment in the coming of Christ and the New Covenant Church.
Though Israel would be cast off for her sins, God would still keep his promises to Abraham.
Christ redeems His people by shouldering the covenant curses for us and clothing us with His righteousness.
Saints of all backgrounds should worship and labor together for the advancement of the gospel.
In the exercise of our liberty we should imitate Christ by focusing on the good of others.
The principle of loving our neighbors requires that we limit the exercise of our liberty so as not to cause others spiritual harm.
Christian liberty should not be a source of conflict in the Church since Jesus is Lord of each of us.