
Bittersweet Truth: Revelation: 10:1-11 | When God’s Word is Hard to Swallow
Have you ever experienced something both sweet and bitter at the same time? Revelation 10 vividly illustrates the sweetness and bitterness of God’s Word. In this sermon, we explore the authority of God’s Word, the certainty of His unfolding plan, and the challenge of proclaiming His truth—even when it’s hard to swallow.
We are reminded that God’s Word brings comfort and joy, yet it carries a weight of responsibility and conviction. Join us as we unpack this powerful passage and consider how to live as faithful witnesses to His truth in a world that desperately needs His Word.
📖 Scripture Reference: Revelation 10:1-11

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.

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.

Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 6: Of the Fall of Man, of Sin, and of the Punishment Thereof
In our faith journey, understanding the nature of sin and its impact on our lives is crucial for personal growth and spiritual development. Chapter 6 of the Westminster Confession of Faith (WCF), titled "Of the Fall of Man, of Sin, and of the Punishment Thereof," offers profound insights into sin's origin, nature, and consequences. This chapter is a theological exposition and a roadmap that helps believers navigate the challenges of living in a fallen world. Let's break down the critical points of this chapter in a way that's accessible and meaningful for everyday life.

Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 5: Of Providence
As we navigate through the complexities of life, the doctrine of God's providence offers us immense comfort and guidance. This is the theme of Chapter 5 of the Westminster Confession of Faith (WCF), a foundational document for churches in the Reformed tradition. As a congregation recently making our home in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, we are working through the Confession to get to know it better.
This chapter, titled "Of Providence," delves into understanding how God interacts with the world He has created. It is a complex topic, but the Westminster Confession helps us understand this concisely and is accessible to everyone, regardless of theological background.

Freed By His Blood: Revelation 1:4-8 | 5 Devotions on Christ’s Reign and Redemption
Day 1: The Supremacy of Jesus Christ
Reading: Revelation 1:4-5
Devotional: Today, we meditate on the authority and comfort Jesus brings as our supreme Lord. In these verses, John introduces us to the majestic nature of Christ's rule. Reflect on how the description of Jesus as the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the ruler over the kings of the earth encourages you amidst your trials. Consider how Jesus' victory over death offers you hope and assurance.

The Revelation of Jesus Christ: Revelation 1:1-3 | 5 Devotions on the Hope and Victory of Revelation
The Book of Revelation is not meant to confuse, but to unveil. These five devotional readings accompany our sermon, “The Revelation of Jesus Christ” (Revelation 1:1–3), and are designed to help you reflect more deeply on its central themes: the unveiling of Christ, the call to faithfulness, and the enduring hope of God’s promises. Each day’s reading includes a short reflection, Scripture passage, and questions to stir your heart and strengthen your walk with Christ.

The Revelation of Jesus Christ | Revelation 1:1-3 | A Message for Every Generation
What if the end of the Bible wasn’t about confusion, but clarity?
In this opening message from our series through Revelation, Pastor Mark Groen invites us to rethink how we approach the final book of Scripture—not as a cryptic code to decipher, but as a clear unveiling of Jesus Christ. Revelation begins with a blessing for those who hear and keep its words, reminding us that this book is meant to strengthen the church, not mystify it.