Sermons from 2024 (Page 8)
Community Good Friday 2024 1st Word
The First Word: Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. Luke 23:34
Dr. Andrew Vander Maas, Christ Church PCA
Community Good Friday 2024 2nd Word
The Second Word: Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise. Luke 23:43
Rev. David Vander Meer, Walker URC
Community Good Friday 2024 3rd Word
The Third Word: Woman behold your son! … Behold your mother. John 19:26–27
Pastor Paul van Engelenhoven, Seventh Reformed Church
Community Good Friday 2024 4th Word
The Fourth Word: My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Matthew 27:46
Rev. Bill Fennema, Retired RCA Minister
Community Good Friday 2024 5th Word
The Fifth Word: I Thirst. John 19:28
Dr. Mark Kelderman, Dean of Students, Professor of Biblical Counseling, Director of MABC Program, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary
Community Good Friday 2024 6th Word
The Sixth Word: It is finished. John 19:30
Pastor Tony Myles, New City Fellowship
Community Good Friday 2024 7th Word
Father, into your hands I commit my spirit. Luke 23:46
Dr. Breno Macedo, Messiah’s Independent Reformed Church
Following Jesus’ Example
In John 13:1-17, we witness our Lord’s wonderful display of love and humility as Jesus washes the disciples’ feet. Pastor Paul van Engelenhoven preaches Jesus asks if the disciples understand what he has done, Jesus commands His disciples to do likewise, and Jesus promises a blessing for those who obey.
“Now before the Feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour…
The Entrance of the Prophet, Priest, and King, Part II
In Matthew 21:12-32, the Palm Sunday story continues with Jesus interacting as a priest in vss. 12-17, a King in vss. 18-22, and a prophet vss. 23-32. Pastor Paul van Engelenhoven preaches the Priest who cleansed the temple, the King who cursed the fig tree, and the Prophet who prophesied…
The Entrance of the Prophet, Priest, and King, Part I
In Matthew 21:1-12, we read the Palm Sunday story of Jesus coming as our Prophet, Priest, and King. Pastor Paul van Engelenhoven preaches the King seated on a donkey, the Prophet declaring things to come, and the Priest cleansing the temple.
“And the crowds that went before him and that followed…