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LaGrave Live

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If you’re looking for a warm church that commits to an intensely pertinent Gospel in the Reformed tradition of the Christian faith, we invite you to worship with us. Our 1,800 members come from across West Michigan and gather weekly in our sanctuary for relevant Biblical preaching, beautiful music, and inspiring worship. We expand our worship through intentional outreach in our community and world, attentive care for our members, and plenty of spiritual enrichment and social opportunities for everyone. We focus on a living Savior who provides genuine solutions to the deep needs of a hurting world. We are committed to need-meeting ministry in His name, and we are committed to being real people who enjoy real life and who cry real tears. Because we are a fairly large and diverse group in terms of age, occupation, marital status, lifestyle, and physical ability; our members create many accessible opportunities for community service, Bible study, and small social groups. We worship God, the Almighty Creator of heaven and earth, and we enjoy expressing our vision of His holiness through traditional music and formal liturgy. Music plays an integral part of our weekly worship gatherings. Congregational singing—of both traditional hymns and newer ones—is typically supported by our pipe organ. Vocal choirs, handbell choirs, small ensembles, instrumentalists, and vocal soloists provide additional music offerings. Led by the Holy Spirit, we seek to worship and serve God in all of life, transforming His world and being transformed to reflect the character of Christ. Founded by 36 Dutch immigrants on February 24, 1887, LaGrave Avenue Christian Reformed Church has always been deeply committed to both this local community and worldwide missions. God has seen fit to guide and bless these commitments with sustained growth, spiritual gifting, and a continual stream of new work for our members.Copyright 2026 Reverend Peter Jonker Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Social Sciences Spirituality World
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  • LaGrave Live, April 5, 2026
    Apr 6 2026
    LaGrave Live LIVE Evening Worship Service -Easter Morning Worship The Two Enemies of Easter - 2026-04-05 About The Service: We will celebrate Christ’s resurrection at both our 8:40am and 11:00am services. Pastor Jonker will preach. There will be brass and timpani and the choir will sing. We praise God for the grace and faithfulness represented in the celebrations this week and we hope many of you will be able to join us at these services. Order of Worship: https://lagrave.org/wp-content/upload... About the Church: We are a traditional CRC church in the middle of Downtown Grand Rapids, MI, worshipping at 8:40am, 11:00am, and 6:00pm. (10:00am and 6:00pm during the summer months) We'd love to hear from you: Connection: https://www.lagrave.org/contact Let us pray for you: Prayer: https://www.lagrave.org/prayerrequest/ Giving: https://www.elexiogiving.com/App/Givi... The April special offering is for Family Promise. Family Promise partners with local congregations, individuals, families, foundations and corporations to provide emergency shelter and case management for families with children facing a housing crisis. Listen on the go: Amazon Music: https://bit.ly/LGPodAmazonMusic Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3tuOdwQ Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/LGPodGoogle Soundcloud: / lagravecrc Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3yXDFaT Follow us! Facebook: / lagravecrc Instagram: / lagravecrc Website: https://www.lagrave.org #LaGrave #LaGraveCRC This Easter service at La Grave celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, framing it as the definitive victory over the physical finality of death and the spiritual weight of cynicism. Through liturgy, song, and sermon, the congregation is encouraged to trade "cynical glasses" for a perspective of hope. The service commenced with a vibrant liturgical celebration, utilizing traditional hymns and scripture to establish the reality of the resurrection. Readings from Psalm 16 and Revelation 21 emphasized the promise of a "new heaven and new earth" where the "old order of things," characterized by mourning and pain, is replaced by God's eternal presence. The children's messages bridged the gap between historical narrative and personal faith. By recounting the story of Mary Magdalene at the empty tomb and the eventual belief of "Doubting Thomas," the speakers illustrated that while doubt is a natural response to the impossible news of the resurrection, a personal encounter with Christ transforms that doubt into the confession, "My Lord and my God". In the central sermon, the speaker addressed the modern struggle with "Death’s prescription glasses"—cynicism. Using personal anecdotes about physical aging (tinnitus) and the scientific concept of entropy, he described how death seeks to "flatten" the world into a cold, mechanical process. He argued that the resurrection is not just a historical event but a "new prescription" of hope that restores transcendence, beauty, and the presence of God to a world that cynicism tries to make dull. The service concluded with a call to global and local intercession. The congregation prayed for a mission team currently in Mexico, celebrated new births within the community, and sought comfort for those grieving recent losses, asserting that the "Easter hope" must sustain believers as they act as faithful servants in a cynical world. The service serves as a powerful reminder that while death and cynicism are persistent enemies, the resurrection of Christ provides a "bloodless revolution" of hope. By rejecting the "nonsense" of a flat world and embracing the reality of a risen Lord, the community is empowered to live with joy and transcendence.
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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • LaGrave Live, April 5, 2026
    Apr 5 2026
    LaGrave Live LIVE Morning Worship Service 04-05-2026 Easter Morning Worship: The Two Enemies of Easter About The Service: We will celebrate Christ’s resurrection at both our 8:40am and 11:00am services. Pastor Jonker will preach. There will be brass and timpani and the choir will sing. We praise God for the grace and faithfulness represented in the celebrations this week and we hope many of you will be able to join us at these services. Order of Worship: https://lagrave.org/wp-content/uploads/2026-4-5-AM-easter-order-of-worship.pdf About the Church: We are a traditional CRC church in the middle of Downtown Grand Rapids, MI, worshipping at 8:40am, 11:00am, and 6:00pm. (10:00am and 6:00pm during the summer months) We'd love to hear from you: Connection: https://www.lagrave.org/contact Let us pray for you: Prayer: https://www.lagrave.org/prayerrequest/ Giving: https://www.elexiogiving.com/App/Giving/lagr107178 The April special offering is for Family Promise. Family Promise partners with local congregations, individuals, families, foundations and corporations to provide emergency shelter and case management for families with children facing a housing crisis. Listen on the go: Amazon Music: https://bit.ly/LGPodAmazonMusic Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3tuOdwQ Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/LGPodGoogle Soundcloud: / lagravecrc https://soundcloud.com/lagravecrc Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3yXDFaT Follow us! Facebook: / lagravecrc https://www.facebook.com/lagravecrc Instagram: / lagravecrc https://www.instagram.com/lagravecrc Website: https://www.lagrave.org #LaGrave #LaGraveCRC Summary The text is a detailed transcript of an Easter worship service at La Grave Avenue Christian Reformed Church, centered on the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It includes musical interludes, scripture readings, sermons, prayers, and a children’s message. The core message emphasizes the significance of Christ’s resurrection as the foundation of Christian faith and hope, triumphing over death and cynicism. The narrative highlights the initial disbelief of Jesus’ followers, the angelic proclamation of His resurrection, and the transformation from despair to joy and hope. The sermon explores death and cynicism as the two main enemies faced by believers, contrasting them with the hope and new perspective offered by faith in the risen Christ. The service concludes with communal prayer, blessings, and joyful praise, reaffirming the resurrection as the ultimate source of hope, renewal, and eternal life. Highlights The resurrection of Jesus Christ is celebrated as the cornerstone of Christian faith. Death and cynicism are identified as key enemies confronting believers daily. The angel’s message, “He is not here; He is risen,” overturns despair with hope. The initial disbelief of Jesus' disciples exemplifies the struggle with doubt and cynicism. Faith in the resurrection offers a transformative worldview filled with hope and joy. The global church community and mission work underscore the universal impact of Easter. The service balances scripture, worship, prayer, and teaching to engage all ages. Key Insights Christ’s Resurrection as the Heart of Scripture: From Genesis to Revelation, the resurrection is the central promise and fulfillment, providing a continuous narrative of hope and divine faithfulness. This theological anchor transforms Christian identity and mission. Death as the Ultimate Enemy: Death is portrayed as a powerful, tangible adversary that brings physical end and spiritual despair. It represents entropy and decay, the inevitable fate of all living things, emphasizing human mortality. Cynicism as Death’s Co-conspirator: Unlike doubt, which is momentary, cynicism is a hardened, habitual skepticism that blinds people to hope. It represents a spiritual and emotional barrier that dismisses resurrection and joy as nonsense. The Transformative Power of Resurrection Hope: Believers are called to reject death’s cynical glasses and adopt the “glasses of hope” through faith in the risen Christ. This hope is robust and historically impactful, having revolutionized the world. Historical and Personal Struggles with Faith: The text illustrates the challenges even early disciples faced in accepting the resurrection, mirroring modern believers’ struggles with doubt and cynicism. It shows faith as a journey from skepticism to conviction. Global and Communal Dimension of Easter: The service connects local worship with global mission efforts, reflecting the resurrection’s worldwide significance and the church’s unity across cultures. Resurrection as a Promise of New Creation: The ultimate hope is not just personal eternal life but a renewed heaven and earth, free from death, sorrow, and pain, affirming God’s sovereign restoration of all things. Keywords Resurrection Cynicism Death Hope Faith New Creation Easter FAQs Q1: Why is the resurrection central to Christian faith? A1: The resurrection of Jesus is central...
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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • LaGrave Live, March 29, 2026
    Mar 30 2026
    LaGrave Live LIVE Evening Worship Service - Misery and Belonging - 2026-03-29 About The Service: Reverend Bob Arbogast will preach a sermon titled Misery and Belonging Order of Worship: https://lagrave.org/wp-content/upload... About Us: We are a traditional CRC church in the middle of Downtown Grand Rapids, MI, worshipping at 8:40am, 11:00am, and 6:00pm. (10:00am and 6:00pm during the summer months) We'd love to hear from you: Connection: https://www.lagrave.org/contact Let us pray for you: Prayer: https://www.lagrave.org/prayerrequest/ Giving: https://www.elexiogiving.com/App/Givi... The March special offering is for Mel Trotter Ministries. Mel Trotter Ministries provides shelter for individuals and families with services including: meals, emergency shelter, transitional housing assistance, case management. Listen on the go: Amazon Music: https://bit.ly/LGPodAmazonMusic Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3tuOdwQ Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/LGPodGoogle Soundcloud: / lagravecrc Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3yXDFaT Follow us! Facebook: / lagravecrc Instagram: / lagravecrc Website: https://www.lagrave.org #LaGrave #LaGraveCRC
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    1 hr and 9 mins
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