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Sermon of the Month: October 2025
Often when we pray, we use the phrase “coming to the throne of grace.” Have you ever wondered what that actually means? Have you ever thought about that throne and what it is like? Hebrews 4:14-16 explains these things to us, “Seeing then that we have a great high priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession. For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempt

Rev. David Kranendonk
Oct 11 min read


Sermon of the Month: September 2025
In John 21, Jesus asked Peter one of the most important questions of the Bible, “Do you love me?” This is a question that each one of us needs to answer as the Lord seeks to find us in our sin and shelter us in the refuge of His Son, Jesus. This month’s Sermon of the Month asks this searching and inviting question to us all. Dr. David VanBrugge (Burgessville HRC) brings us this sermon through the lens of four points: (1) a timely question, (2) a convicting examination, (3) a

Rev. David Vanbrugge
Sep 11 min read


Sermon of the Month: August 2025
Every Christian can take great comfort in the words of the Belgic Confession when it says, “For there is no creature, either in heaven or on earth, who loves us more than Jesus Christ” (Article 26). Jesus openly invites us to this love when He says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” (John 14:6). In this month’s ‘Sermon of the Month’, Pastor Joel Overduin (Vineland FRC) brings us a sermon titled “Jesus Alone is the Way to th

Rev. Joel Overduin
Aug 111 min read


Sermon of the Month: July 2025
Each week, we confess that we “believe in the life everlasting” (Apostles Creed; article 12). But how many of us stop to think of what we really mean and believe in this confession? When we do think of it, we have many questions about what Heaven will be like. However, when we ask questions like “Will there be animals in Heaven?” and so on, we can miss what the Bible already tells us about the afterlife. In this sermon titled, “The Life Everlasting”, Pastor John Procee (Chill

Rev. John Procee
Jul 11 min read


Sermon of the Month: June 2025
Throughout our churches, we have a great need for more pastors to fill our vacant pulpits. One of the greatest concerns for the future of our churches is the need for more men of leadership in the church, women who can serve and teach well, and evangelists to reach the world. Subsequently, very often we hear our pastors praying from the pulpit, “Lord, send us young men; for the harvest truly is plentiful, but the labourers are few!” (Matthew 9:38). Pastor L.J. Bilkes from Oxf

Rev. Lawrence J. Bilkes
Jun 91 min read


Sermon of the Month: May 2025
Many of us can struggle with the doctrines of election and the difficulty in comparing God’s sovereignty to man’s responsibility. These can be hang-ups which hinder our turning to God in faith and embracing His full and free Gospel. However, we know that the Bible’s message is clear, we are graciously called by God as He says, “Ho! Everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and you who have no money, come, buy and eat. Yes, come, buy wine and milk without money and without pri
Rev. Brian Najapfour
May 11 min read


Sermon of the Month: April 2025
For how many of us are the words of Psalm 109:4b, “I give myself to prayer,” true? Prayer is one of the hardest and yet most essential...

Rev. Mark Wagenaar
Apr 11 min read


Sermon of the Month: March 2025
In our youth, we can often sympathize with the book of Ecclesiastes when it tells us “Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.” We are...

Rev. Ian MacLeod
Mar 11 min read


Sermon of the Month: February 2025
This month’s Sermon of the Month is from the wonderfully encouraging and strengthening chapter of James 1. Pastor Eric Moerdyk of St. Thomas

Pastor Eric Moerdyk
Feb 11 min read


Sermon of the Month: January 2025
This sermon is based on the text of Philippians 3:13-14 which says, “Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended...

Rev. Kenneth Hutton
Jan 11 min read
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