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Community United Reformed Church
Schererville, Indiana
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"Answering to Nete"
B. McCausland
The word sacrament comes from the Latin word sacramentum meaning ‘solemn oath/utterance', (from sacrare ‘to hallow’, and mentum,...
Rev. Paul Ipema | When I am Afraid
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Sermon10/26/2021 8:52 AM
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The Pure in Heart
Dr. Nelson Kloosterman
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“ Great Sermon! ”
I especially liked the beginning and closing prayers. "The chief end of man is to glorify God BY enjoying, delighting in, rejoicing in, acknowledging, SEE, HIM in ALL things.


Sermon8/28/19 10:06 AM
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Straight Lines and Crooked Sticks
Rev. Paul Ipema
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“ Audio of Sermon ”
The audio for the sermon begins around 7:50 in the recording, after the congregational singing.


Sermon6/21/19 9:53 AM
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Sermon:
Straight Lines and Crooked Sticks
Rev. Paul Ipema
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“ Great Sermon! ”
The audio is off, it seems they recorded some music over the actual sermon, do you have a corrected version?


Sermon3/11/19 10:34 AM
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An Irrepressible Witness
Rev. Paul Ipema
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“ Great Sermon! ”
Solid faithful preaching. This is the means of grace.


Sermon9/4/18 4:10 PM
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“ Great Sermon! ”
Excellent message! I will be listening to this one again and again. I love the doctrine of God's providence, because I for one don't want to believe I have control over my own life, the sinful being that I am, how much better to trust and be led by the perfect God.


Sermon5/4/18 11:08 AM
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Overcoming the Fear of Death
Rev. Paul Ipema
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“ Regretfully ”
Thanks, Nete. With due respect to those thinking otherwise, and offering my apologies to Mr Ipema for using this comment section to communicate, definitively, it seems lamentable to observe the persistent adherence to RC terms as 'eucharist' and 'sacrament' in some Reformed circles. Often such terms are explained and justified paroding the Reformed confessions of faith as the ultimatum, and a sort of mysticism defined as the spiritual presence of Christ in the elements is thought to occur in the act of rememberance Christ ordained the night he was betrayed. There is nothing 'mysterious' about the Lord's table. This concept traces back to RC theology by the veneration/worship of the host as God after the 'mystery' of transubstantiation. The measure of spiritual blessing experienced at the Lord's table comes determined by far by the state or close fellowship, obedience and consecration of the blood-bought saints gathered to partake at that particular moment. Sorry Mr.Ipema if you defer in some measure from this. Kind regards.


Sermon5/4/18 12:59 AM
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Overcoming the Fear of Death
Rev. Paul Ipema
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“ Great Sermon! ”
Thank you so much B. McCausland. I really appreciate your response and your comments on other issues. I felt that it was not appropriate to use when participating in the Lord's Supper; the Communion Table. There is absolutely too much Romanism in the Christian church. When will we learn to search the scripture? God bless.


Sermon5/2/18 1:24 PM
B. McCausland  Find all comments by B. McCausland
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Overcoming the Fear of Death
Rev. Paul Ipema
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“ Answering to Nete ”
The word sacrament comes from the Latin word sacramentum meaning ‘solemn oath/utterance', (from sacrare ‘to hallow’, and mentum, meaning literally ‘chin') and it traces back to the military oath Roman soldiers pronounced in the presence of the gods binding them mistically and solemnly to the emperor. After the empire fell the church began to use this word in Christian Latin as a translation for the Greek word mustērion ‘mystery’. It is a misconception to use this word for the biblical ordinances as the historical connotation of the word is rooted in the 'holy mystery' of the RC eucharist refering to the consecration of the host in the mass. Later in Reformation days it modified from the RC sense to being understood as the "outward and visible sign of inward and spiritual grace in the eucharist".


Sermon5/2/18 10:16 AM
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Overcoming the Fear of Death
Rev. Paul Ipema
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“ Great Sermon! ”
The word ‘sacrament†is used in this message. Where is it in scripture? Where does it come from?


Sermon12/7/17 11:07 PM
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The Comfort of Assurance
Rev. Paul Ipema
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“ Great Sermon! ”
Excellent. Very encouraging.


Sermon1/29/16 7:19 AM
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Remarriage After Divorce?
Rev. Paul Ipema
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“ Great Sermon! ”
Thank you so much for your faithful preaching on this matter based on scripture.


Sermon9/20/15 10:15 PM
Mephibosheth from The King's Table  Find all comments by Mephibosheth
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Community Life: Love One Another
Rev. Paul Ipema
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“ Let he who has ears hear. ”


Sermon4/20/15 11:07 AM
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Forgiven and Forgiving
Rev. Paul Ipema
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“ Excellent! ”
Since God has cancelled our great debt because Christ paid it, certainly we can extend the same grace to those who have sinned against us.


Sermon4/15/15 11:47 AM
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“ Points to Christ ”
Our forgiveness is based on the cross!


Sermon12/9/14 2:49 PM
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“ Great Sermon! ”
Excelent teaching! Great hope!


Sermon12/3/13 1:04 PM
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“ Excellent Sermon! ”
Paul, Great work in the exegesis and application of this great letter to the gospel. The 'Gospel in Street Clothes' is super description for the application of what is happening in this text. Thanks.


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Community Life: Love One Another
Rev. Paul Ipema
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“ Sermon no one hears ”
If only there was a church that practiced this


Sermon6/7/13 8:53 PM
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The Poor In Spirit
Dr. Nelson Kloosterman
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“ Great Sermon! ”
I am listening to most of the sermons on Matthew 5:3 and am now at the bottom of the 2nd of 8 pages with your sermon. I found it to be among the most useful thus far. I plan to download it so that I might listen to it again. All the questions you asked were useful to me. Also, that you approached the verse from several angles, providing the listener with more information to contemplate regarding practical application. Thank you.


Sermon5/1/13 12:33 PM
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Loving the World As God Did
Dr. Nelson Kloosterman
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“ Great Sermon! ”
The kind of sermon that our flesh hates, but that we all need to hear - again, and again, and again...


Sermon6/16/12 2:38 PM
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“ Nice Handling of the Subject ”
Paul, You did a great job at helping all of us avoid some burdensome moralistic approach to self-control, and helped us to see self-control as fruit that flows out of our new living relationship with Christ and his Spirit. Thanks.

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