
Heaven's Gifts for a Broken World | Psalm 85 | Trusting God's Faithfulness in Every Season
In this sermon on Psalm 85, Pastor Mark Groen invites us to reflect deeply on God's covenant faithfulness and our need for revival. As we walk through the Advent season, Psalm 85 leads us to remember God’s past restoration, cry out for present renewal, and rejoice in the peace He brings through Christ. The psalm’s closing vision of love, faithfulness, righteousness, and peace coming together reminds us that God’s gifts are not distant ideals—but heaven’s gifts for a broken world.

A Lamp Unto My Feet | Psalm 119:105-112 | 5 Devotions on the Clarity of Scripture
Day 1: God's Word Is Accessible
Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 30:11-14
Reflection: God's Word is not hidden or out of reach—it is near, knowable, and written for us to understand. Just as Moses reminded Israel that God’s commands were not too difficult to grasp, we are also invited to engage with Scripture, trusting that God wants us to know Him and His will.
Prayer: Lord, thank You for making Your Word accessible to us. Help me to engage with it daily and to understand the truths You have for my life. Amen.

A Lamp Unto My Feet: Psalm 119:105–112 | Letting God's Word Light the Way
Is the Bible too hard to understand? In a world full of conflicting voices and endless confusion, it's easy to wonder whether we can actually hear and understand what God is saying. In this third sermon in the Words of Life series, Pastor Mark preaches from Psalm 119 and other passages to show us that God's Word is not only trustworthy—it’s clear, accessible, and life-giving.

Everything We Need | Romans 10:5-17 | God's Word Is Enough for Life and Worship
What makes something truly enough? In a culture of endless upgrades, add-ons, and spiritual shortcuts, it can be hard to believe that anything is truly sufficient. But Scripture declares otherwise. The Word of God is not only authoritative—it is complete. In this second sermon from our Words of Life series, Pastor Mark helps us see that we don’t need to add anything to God’s Word to be saved, to live a holy life, or to worship in a way that honors Him.

From Suffering to Salvation | Psalm 22 | 5 Devotions on Finding Hope in Affliction
Psalm 22 gives voice to one of the most honest cries of anguish in all of Scripture—and yet, it doesn’t end in despair. This five-day devotional journey follows the path from suffering to salvation, helping us reflect on David’s lament, Jesus’ fulfillment of this psalm on the cross, and the hope that comes through God’s covenant faithfulness. Whether you are walking through a season of hardship or simply seeking to understand the depths of Christ’s love, these short devotions will encourage you to trust the God who hears, who saves, and who never forsakes His people.

From Suffering to Salvation | Psalm 22 | The Cry That Echoed From the Cross
In this sermon on Psalm 22, Pastor Mark Groen unpacks the depth of David’s lament and how it prophetically foreshadows the suffering of Christ on the cross. We follow David from the anguish of feeling abandoned to the assurance of God's covenant faithfulness. Along the way, we are reminded that this Psalm is not just David’s cry—it is the cry of Jesus and the comfort of every believer who suffers. Through Christ, the cry of “Why have you forsaken me?” becomes a promise: “You will not be forsaken.” Join us in exploring how the gospel transforms sorrow into praise and leads us from suffering to salvation.

Praising Through the Storm | Psalm 21 | 5 Devotions on Trusting in God’s Sovereignty
As we reflected on Psalm 21 in Sunday’s message, we were reminded that praise is not only for the calm but also for the storm. This companion devotion explores that same theme—trusting God through trials, rejoicing in His covenant faithfulness, and finding strength in worship.

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.

Devotions: Beyond Chariots and Horses
Day 1: Trusting God in Times of Need
Scripture Reading: Psalm 20:1-5
Reflection: In the face of overwhelming odds, King Jehoshaphat turned to prayer, declaring his dependence on God. Psalm 20 echoes this trust, inviting us to seek divine help in our times of trouble. Where do you need to place your trust in God today instead of relying on your strength or resources?
Prayer: Lord, help me turn to You in every situation, trusting in Your power and guidance rather than my strength.

Devotions: From the Heavens to the Heart
Day 1: Recognizing God in Creation
Scripture Reading: Romans 1:19-20
Reflection: Paul speaks of God's invisible qualities—His eternal power and divine nature—being clearly seen through what has been made, so that people are without excuse. As we reflect on creation's testimony, consider how nature points you toward the intricacies of God’s design and character.
Prayer: Lord, open my eyes to see the evidence of Your power and divinity in the world around me, that I may be drawn closer to You in awe and worship.

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.

Devotions: Strength for the Battle
Day 1: God as Our Guardian
Scripture Reading: Psalm 18:1-3; Psalm 91:1-2
Reflection: Reflect on God being our refuge and fortress. In times of trouble, we can trust Him as our ultimate protector. Just as a fortress provides safety, God offers security and peace in His presence.
Prayer: Lord, thank You for being my refuge and strength. Help me to trust in Your protection and to seek shelter under Your mighty wings. Amen.

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.

Devotions: Awaken to Righteousness
Day 1: Integrity Tested
Scripture Reading: Job 1:8-12
Reflection: Like David's, Job’s integrity was tested through extreme hardships. Reflect on how integrity shapes your responses to challenges in your life.
Prayer: Lord, help me to hold fast to righteousness when trials come, trusting that You see and value my faithfulness even when others do not.

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.

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.

Devotions: In His Presence
Day 1: The Nature of God as Our Refuge
Scripture Reading: Psalm 46:1-3
Reflection: Consider how God being our refuge and strength offers immediate help in times of trouble, reflecting on the serene confidence this should instill in us, regardless of life’s upheavals.
Prayer: Lord, help me to feel the security of Your presence today. Teach me to rely on You as my refuge, especially when I feel overwhelmed by the challenges around me.

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.

Devotions: Immovable
Day 1: Reflecting on Righteousness
Scripture Reading: James 1:22-25
Reflection: True righteousness isn't just about external adherence to the law; it's about being a doer of the Word. How does the mirror of the Word reflect your true character?
Prayer: Lord, help me to not only hear Your word but to act upon it, reflecting true righteousness in my daily life.

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?