
Grateful Hearts, Generous Hands | 1 Chronicles 29:10-22 | Thanksgiving
In this Thanksgiving sermon on 1 Chronicles 29:10–22, Pastor Mark Groen takes us into King David’s powerful expression of gratitude as Israel prepares for the building of the temple. David’s prayer highlights God’s unmatched sovereignty, the reality that all blessings flow from Him, and the call to respond with worship and generosity. As we reflect on God's provision, David reminds us that even our offerings are only returning what already belongs to the Lord. Whether you're gathered around the table or navigating a season of difficulty, this message will re-center your heart on the faithfulness of God and the joy of living as a thankful people.

Thanksgiving Sermon: In All Circumstances
It is a very good thing to be thankful. No one likes someone who comes across as entitled and thankless. To be a person who is grateful and full of thanks is a character trait that is to be desired. But why do we appreciate this characteristic in others and even in ourselves? Why is this a good thing? As I contemplated this question earlier this week the main thing I kept coming back to was that ultimately it takes us outside of ourselves and takes us out of the limelight. If I am thankful it means that I am acknowledging that I am not the center of everything and the one who is sovereign over my life.