Reformation Orthodox Presbyterian Church

Joseph Fowler

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  1. MAR 29

    How Lovely is Your Dwelling Place

    There is a longing in the human soul that nothing in this world can satisfy. In Psalm 84, that longing is directed toward one place, the dwelling place of God. In this sermon, Rev. Lacey Andrews unfolds the beauty, stability, and joy of worship, showing that the deepest desire of the believer is not found in comfort, success, or ease, but in the presence of the living God with His people. Drawing from the structure of the Psalter and the unfolding of redemptive history, this message places Psalm 84 within the larger story of the rise, collapse, and restoration of the Davidic kingdom, ultimately pointing to Christ as the true King who fulfills every promise. Even in seasons of hardship, exile, and spiritual dryness, God remains faithful to His covenant, bringing His people from strength to strength until they appear before Him in Zion. This sermon presses the reality that worship is not routine, but a privilege of eternal significance. The house of God is not merely a gathering place, but a foretaste of heaven itself, where believers join the worship of the throne room above. It calls the listener to examine whether they truly delight in the worship of God, whether their heart is set on pilgrimage, and whether their trust is fully in Christ alone. From the safety found in God's presence, to the joy of the journey, to the assurance that no good thing is withheld from those who walk uprightly, this message exalts the steadfast love of God that never fails, even when His people do. Reformation OPC Gastonia! Each Lord's Day 10:00am and 5:00pm 203 Rhyne Oakland Road, Gastonia, NC 28098 (704) 931-8094 Website: https://refopc.net/ Email: ropcgastonia@gmail.com

    47 min
  2. MAR 1

    Saints of God in All Houses

    The final verses of Philippians close Paul's letter with a greeting that reveals something remarkable about the reach of the gospel. The saints in Philippi are greeted by believers with Paul, and even by members of Caesar's household. In those simple words we see the power of Christ's kingdom. The gospel had penetrated the very house of the Roman emperor, the same empire that persecuted the church. In this sermon from Philippians 4:21-23, Rev. Joby Fowler explores how the grace of God gathers saints from every tribe, language, and background into one household of faith. Christian fellowship begins with a greeting but grows into something deeper. It grows into hospitality, reconciliation, forgiveness, and shared life among those redeemed by Christ. The church becomes a place where former strangers become brothers and sisters who will share eternity together in the presence of God. This message also addresses the biblical truth that the gospel overturns every false measure of human worth. The unity of the church is not grounded in ethnicity, culture, language, or earthly status. It is grounded in grace. The same grace that rescued the Apostle Paul, the chief of sinners, rescues men and women from every nation and household. And that grace teaches the church to welcome one another, to pursue peace, and to labor together for the growth of Christ's kingdom. Worship with us at Reformation OPC Gastonia! Each Lord's Day 10:00am and 5:00pm 203 Rhyne Oakland Road, Gastonia, NC 28098 (704) 931-8094 Website: https://refopc.net/ Email: ropcgastonia@gmail.com

    45 min

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