Devoted to Good Works | Titus 3:1–15 | Living the Gospel in Ordinary Faithfulness
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

Devoted to Good Works | Titus 3:1–15 | Living the Gospel in Ordinary Faithfulness

In this final message from Titus 3:1–15, Pastor Mark reminds us that good works aren’t grand gestures done to earn God’s favor—but everyday faithfulness that flows from being justified by grace. The Christian life isn’t shaped by a smorgasbord of ideas but by the consistent truth of God’s Word and the renewing work of the Holy Spirit. Whether it's standing for truth, serving quietly, or resisting cultural confusion, believers are called to live lives of gospel-shaped obedience that glorify God in both the ordinary and the extraordinary.

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A People for His Own Possession | Titus 2:1–15 | Living Out the Gospel with Grace and Conviction
Mark Groen Mark Groen

A People for His Own Possession | Titus 2:1–15 | Living Out the Gospel with Grace and Conviction

In this sermon on Titus 2:1–15, Pastor Mark unpacks how God’s love isn’t just a distant concept—it’s a reality revealed in the person and work of Christ. As people redeemed by grace, we are called to live distinct lives that reflect the gospel in every season and station. From older men and women to young believers and those in challenging circumstances, the Christian life is marked by holiness, love, and good works. This message challenges us to embrace our identity as God’s people and live out our faith in tangible ways that impact the world around us.

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Be Sound in the Faith | Titus 1:1-16 | Guarding the Gospel and Living It Out
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

Be Sound in the Faith | Titus 1:1-16 | Guarding the Gospel and Living It Out

What we believe shapes how we live—and the book of Titus makes that connection unmistakably clear. In this sermon on Titus 1:1–16, Pastor Mark begins a short series through this pastoral epistle by focusing on the link between doctrine and discipleship. We are reminded that faithful preaching, godly leadership, and spiritual discernment are essential to the health of the church. Whether we’re elders, parents, teachers, or simply followers of Jesus, we’re called to guard the gospel and live it out with faithfulness and love.

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