Afleveringen
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May 17, 2026 - The Wrong House
Series: Consider Your Ways - Week 1 of 2
Scripture: Haggai 1:1-15
Pastor Mitchell Leach
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Mother's Day Through the Prayers of Hannah
May 10, 2026
Scripture: 1 Samuel 1; 2:1-11
Pastor Mitchell Leach
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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One Another series (week 4) 5/3/2026
Giving In Grace
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 9:6-8
Pastor Mitchell Leach
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One Another (Week 3) 4/26/2026
Belonging to One Body
1 Corithians 12: 12-27
Pastor Mitchell Leach
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One Another (Week 2) 4/19/2026
Making Deciples Together
Matthew 28:18-20
Pastor Mitchell Leach
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One Another (week 1) 4/12/2026
Scripture: Mark 10:42-45
Message: Serve because King Jesus served unto death.
Pastor Mitchell Leach
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The women came to the tomb expecting death. What they found changed everything. In Matthew 28:1–10, the crucified King is raised. The stone is rolled away, the angel speaks, and heaven's verdict on Jesus is declared: he is not here — he is risen. But Matthew doesn't stop at the empty tomb. The risen Christ meets his people, receives their worship, and sends them with news that must be told. Easter is not merely the happy ending to a tragedy. It is the royal triumph of the living Lord.
Join us for Easter Sunday as Pastor Mitchell preaches from Matthew 28:1–10 to close out our series Crowned.
Scripture: Matthew 28:1–10
Speaker: Pastor Mitchell
Date: April 5, 2026 | 9:30 AM
Series: Crowned (Easter Sunday — Week 4)
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A crown of thorns. A sign that reads "King of the Jews." Mockery, darkness, and a cry of abandonment.
Matthew 27 does not soften what happened at Golgotha. Jesus is stripped, shamed, and forsaken — and Matthew wants us to sit with that. But he also wants us to see the shocking truth underneath the surface: this is not the collapse of Jesus's kingship. This is its clearest display. The true King saves his people by standing in their place, bearing the curse, the shame, and the judgment that belongs to them. Join us for our Good Friday service as Pastor Mitchell preaches from Matthew 27:33–50.
📖 Scripture: Matthew 27:33–50
🎙️ Speaker: Pastor Mitchell
📅 Date: April 3, 2026 | 5:00 PM
⛪ Series: Crowned (Good Friday)
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Palm Sunday — the crowds are cheering, the branches are waving, and a King is riding into Jerusalem. But is he the King they expected?
In Matthew 21:1–11, Jesus enters Jerusalem deliberately and publicly as the promised Messiah — not on a warhorse, but on a donkey. His kingdom doesn't come through power and conquest. It comes through humility and peace. The question Matthew presses on every reader is the same one pressing on us today: have you received Jesus as he truly is, or only as you hoped he would be?
Join us for Week 2 of our series Crowned as Pastor Mitchell preaches from Matthew 21:1–11.
Scripture: Matthew 21:1–11
Speaker: Pastor Mitchell Leach
Date: March 29, 2026
Series: Crowned (Week 2 — Palm Sunday)
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Join us at Prosper Christian Reformed Church as Pastor Mitchell Leach begins our Easter sermon series, Crowned, with a message from Luke 9:51–62 titled: Crowned with Purpose
In this opening sermon of the series, we see Jesus set his face toward Jerusalem. He does not drift toward the cross as a victim of circumstance, but walks in obedience toward the saving work the Father gave him to accomplish. As the King marches toward Jerusalem, he calls his followers to respond with wholehearted allegiance. Main Idea: As the time of his saving work draws near, Jesus sets his face toward Jerusalem and calls people to follow him with undivided allegiance. Series Description: Crowned follows Jesus on the road to Jerusalem and through the events of Holy Week, showing that his kingship is unlike every worldly vision of power. He does not seize a throne by force, flatter the crowds, or preserve himself from suffering. He reigns by obedience. He is praised by the people, rejected by sinners, humbled unto death, and then vindicated by the Father in resurrection glory. This series helps the church see that Easter is not merely the happy ending to a tragic story. It is the public revelation that Jesus truly is King. From his resolute march toward Jerusalem to the empty tomb, every scene reveals a King who rules with purpose, receives praise, embraces humility, bears shame, and triumphs in glory. As we walk through these passages, we are confronted with a searching question: what kind of King do we want? A King who serves our expectations, or the King who saves through sacrifice? Crowned calls us to bow before Jesus as he truly is—the crucified and risen Lord—and to follow him on the path of obedient discipleship.
Scripture Luke 9:51–62
Church Information Prosper Christian Reformed Church Falmouth, Michigan Pastor: Mitchell Leach We would love to welcome you to worship with us.
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Christ Aone series - Week 8 of 8
In this sermon from Galatians 6:11–18, Paul concludes his letter with a powerful truth: the only true boast for the Christian is the cross of Jesus Christ.
Our world constantly offers different “metrics” to tell us we are okay—success, morality, image, approval, or even religious performance. But none of those can carry the weight of our guilt, suffering, or death. Only the cross of Christ can. Through Christ’s finished work: The world is crucified to us We are made a new creation And true peace and mercy belong to those who walk according to the gospel. Main Idea: The only legitimate boast for the Christian is the cross of Christ.
Scripture: Galatians 6:11–18
Preaching: Pastor Mitchell Leach
Church: Prosper Christian Reformed Church
Service Date: March 15, 2026
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Christ Alone series: week 7 of 8
March 8, 2026
Galatians 5:2-6:10
Pastor Mitchell Leach
Freedom in Christ expresses itself through Spirit-formed love.
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Prosper Christian Reformed Church - Live Stream
Sunday March 1, 2026
Christ Alone series week 6 – No Longer Slaves (Galatians 4:1–20)
Rev. Dave Brower
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Christ Alone Series Week 5
Pastor Mitchell Leach
Heirs of the Promise (Galatians 3:15–29)
Paul explains that God’s saving promise to Abraham is fulfilled in Christ and received by faith, not law-keeping. The law served a temporary purpose, but it was never meant to define God’s people forever. In Christ, believers are united as sons and heirs, no longer defined by ethnicity, status, or achievement, but by their shared identity in him.
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Sunday February 15th 2026
Christ Alone: Week 4 – Faith or Works? (Galatians 3:1–14)
Pastor Mitchell Leach
Paul confronts the Galatians for beginning by faith and then attempting to continue by works. Drawing from their experience, Abraham’s example, and Christ’s curse-bearing death, he shows that faith brings blessing while the law brings a curse. This passage calls us to trust God’s promise rather than our performance and to live by faith in Christ, through whom blessing truly comes.
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Christ Alone series: week 3 of 8
In Galatians 2:15–21, the apostle Paul reminds us that no one is made right with God by works of the law, but only through faith in Jesus Christ. United to Christ in His death and resurrection, believers die to themselves and live a new life by faith in the Son of God who loved us and gave Himself for us.
Scripture: Galatians 2:15–21
Pastor: Mitchell Leach
Date: February 8
We invite you to worship with us and hear the good news of justification by faith alone.
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Lord's Day 12 (1 Peter 2:4-10) - Evening Sermon
Pastor Mitchell Leach
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Christ Alone Series- Week 2 of 8
Sunday February 1st 2026 We will continue our Galatians series with Week 2:
“A Gospel Worth Defending.” In Galatians 1:10–2:14,
Paul shows that the gospel of grace is not only something we receive, but something we must actively guard. He defends the divine origin of his gospel, insists on unity without adding requirements, and even confronts Peter publicly when his actions contradict justification by faith alone. The melodic line for this week is clear: one gospel, received from God, defended without compromise. This passage reminds us that drifting from the gospel often happens not through open denial, but through fear of people and subtle accommodation. The aim of this week is to help us stand firm in the gospel of grace so that the church remains anchored in Christ, not performance.
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Christ Alone series: Week 1 of 8
Galatians 1:1-9
Pastor Mitchell Leach
We begin an eight-week sermon series through the book of Galatians titled Christ Alone. Because this is an overview sermon, the goal is to set the trajectory for the entire series: Galatians confronts the temptation to add something—anything—to faith in Christ as the basis of life with God. Paul insists that God justifies and forms his people by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, and that returning to law-based righteousness is not spiritual maturity but spiritual regression. Over the coming weeks, we’ll see how the gospel is not just how Christians begin, but how we live—moving from justification to new creation, from slavery to sonship, and from self-effort to Spirit-shaped freedom. This series calls us to turn from every form of self-justification and to live in the freedom, identity, and power that flow from union with Christ.
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Lord's Day 10 (Q28 & Q29 - Romans 8:28-39)
Pastor Mitchell Leach
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