Seven Mile Road
Seven Mile Road
We're preaching hard just north of Boston. May our good Father, in His grace and by His Spirit, use these words to build the kingdom of His Son by bringing many to repentance and faith.
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Jun 28, 2026
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Sermon: How to Praise the Lord 28.06.2026 34:12
In Psalm 111, we’re exhorted to praise the Lord. But the psalmist doesn’t just tell us to do so and then leave us wondering how. Instead, they model for us what it looks like to praise the Lord and how this draws our attention back to our redeeme
Update: Student Ministry Leadership Transition 26.06.2026 20:46
Pastor Justin sat down with Ned and Chris to talk about student ministry leadership. Give it a listen and be praying for the Taylors, the Cervantes, and for our students!
Sermon: Our Unfailing Keeper Forevermore 21.06.2026 33:06
Psalm 121 For generations, God's people would travel to Jerusalem for the great festivals, singing as they walked the long and often treacherous road. Among the songs on their lips was Psalm 121 — the cry of a weary pilgrim who, somewhere along the journey, may have begun to wonder where his help would come from. This Sunday, as we kick off our summer series in the Psalms, we'll see the...
Sermon: At the Table We Taste the Feast That Is To Come 14.06.2026 28:32
Every Sunday, we gather at the table to share this simple meal of bread and wine as Christ’s people. It reminds us not only a meal about what Christ has accomplished in the past but also of His promises for the future. This meal serves as a preview of the future realities we will experience with Him. That means Christ’s meal helps us right now focus our hearts and minds on God’s coming kingdom, fi...
Sermon: At the Table We Identify As Jesus' People 07.06.2026 36:58
1 Corinthians 10.16-17 Each Sunday, as we come to Jesus' table, we do so together. Not alone but as a family. In fact, as we share the cup and bread, we testify that though we are many, God has made us one body in Christ, bound together in a community of his own, bought with his blood. Jesus' table is both essentially Christian and essentially corporate. This Sunday, we’ll see: at the ta...
Update: June 04.06.2026 13:31
Listen to a 14 minute update all about June at Seven Mile Melrose
Sermon: At the Table We Remember Christ's Sacrifice 31.05.2026 28:29
Each year, generation after generation of God's people would celebrate the Passover, remembering what God had done in freeing his people from Egypt. On the night before his death, Jesus and his disciples gathered and celebrated the Passover meal, but this time the focus would shift from the death of the Lamb to the death of Jesus. In fact, the Apostle Paul would later write, "Christ, our...
Sermon: At the Table We Proclaim Christ's Death 17.05.2026 26:38
1 Corinthians 11.26 While instructing the Corinthian church on the Lord’s Supper, the Apostle Paul wrote, “For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes.” (1 Corinthians 11:26 ESV). It is not too difficult to read that and then shake our heads up and down, acknowledging that we understand what Paul is saying. _Yes, Paul, I get it._ But do we? Th...
Update: Conversation with our Church Planting Partners in Inverness Scotland 14.05.2026 13:48
We loved getting time with Keith and Lizzie Nicolson from Merkinch & South Kessock Free Church in Scotland and hearing about how God is working in that part of the UK!
Sermon: At the Table We Renew Covenant 10.05.2026 32:52
Each week at Seven Mile Road, just after the Word is preached, we partake in the Lord’s Supper, where Jesus invites sinners to share a meal with him. How could this be? Eating that tiny bit of bread and drinking wine or juice from that tiny cup may seem minute and momentary but it’s actually magnificent! Over the next few weeks, we’ll dive into this grace and mature our understanding of what happe...
Sermon: Deacons Lead by Serving 03.05.2026 30:40
Have you ever wondered what a Deacon is? Or what Jesus calls deacons to be and do for him? Maybe you’ve even wondered what benefit it is for the church to have faithful deacons? Over the last two weeks, we’ve looked at how Jesus is the greatest servant and how he calls elders to serve by leading his church. This week, we will look at how Deacons lead by serving. In Acts 6, we’ll see how a conflict...
Update: May 01.05.2026 13:25
Listen to this month's update to hear all about life at Seven Mile Melrose!
Sermon: Elders Serve By Leading 26.04.2026 30:58
Have you ever wondered what a Pastor-Elder is? Or what Jesus calls them to be and do for him? Or even what benefit it is for the church to have faithful elders? Last week, we kicked off our Diakonos sermon series by looking at how Jesus defined true greatness for those who lead in his kingdom: being a servant. This week, we will look at how Elders Serve by Leading. In 1 Peter 5, Jesus’ apostle e...
Sermon: Jesus, the Greatest Servant 19.04.2026 30:02
Mark 10.35-45 _Who is the greatest? How can it be me? _ These are the last questions we’d expect to hear the disciples were asking Jesus ... or at least we’d hope they wouldn’t. But they did ask them, and those questions are often on our minds, too. This week, as we begin our sermon series called _Diakonos_, we’ll hear Jesus’ answer and see the beautiful truth that HE is the greatest servant, “who...
Sermon: Trust in God's King 12.04.2026 30:39
This Sunday, we’ll bring our sermon series, "God’s King", to a close as we complete the Book of Samuel. When the book began, God’s people were being led poorly and desired a king like the nations. As the book ends, though a broken man himself, God’s King David is on the throne, confessing his sin, saving his people, and there’s a promise ... a promise that he’d have a son, God’s True Kin...
Sermon: He Has Risen 05.04.2026 28:49
Mark 16.1-8 Early on Sunday morning, the Sunday after a Friday filled with the shocking, brutal, and gruesome death of Jesus followed by his burial ... and after a Sabbath filled with a certain confusion and sadness, the same women who looked upon Jesus at his death went to his tomb. As they spoke of the need to roll the stone away, they noticed it was already there and heard news that changes eve...
Sermon: The Just Rule of God's King 29.03.2026 35:27
Last words are important and telling. More specifically, they tell what a person thinks is important. In this Sunday’s sermon, we’ll hear David’s final words ... words that God spoke to him and through him as God’s King. As a king who has seen the highest of highs and the lowest of lows, King David’s last words will point us to a crucial reality that a just ruler is a blessing to his people.
Update: April 27.03.2026 15:10
The Melrose staff talk about Good Friday, Easter, a checkers game controversy, upcoming sermon series we will hear on Sundays, a typo about the Spring Cleaning and Work Day, April's Connections Breakfast, an upcoming Women's Retreat in New Hampshire, and how a new Goodreads feature could help some our staff. Listen to get up-to-date and laugh with (and at) us! Deacon of Care Info: https...
Sermon: Praise the God Who Saves 22.03.2026 33:46
I call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be praised, and I am saved from my enemies. Over and over in the book of Samuel, we have seen how the Lord God delivered his chosen king from every battle, assassination attempt, coup, and rebellion Because of that, David praises the God who saved him from all his enemies. To a greater extent, the Lord God not only saved King Jesus from the cords of death but...
Sermon: God Who Delivers 15.03.2026 32:15
2 Samuel 21-22.1 What have we done? How do we defeat our enemies? These two questions loomed large in the minds of God's people as David became king and they didn't stop. These questions were there before David and the answers marked much of his reign. Yet, as he nears the end of his life what stands out most isn't that he answered them, but that God delivered him. God delivered his...
Sermon: Rebellion Defeated, Kingdom Re-Established 08.03.2026 27:54
We have no portion in David With these words, Sheba initiates a rebellion against David and divides his kingdom. David’s kingdom can only be fully re-established with the defeat and death of Sheba, signaled by the trumpet blast of Joab. This Sunday, we will see that in this moment, Israel’s unity comes at the cost of one rebel’s life. This points us to the greater reality of God’s grace to us in C...
Sermon: God's Peace 01.03.2026 36:03
What have I done? How can I come back from that? What happens now? These questions flow through the minds of God’s people as the rebellion against King David failed. They are concerned with who the King is, but also how he will feel about them ... especially if they opposed him in any way. This Sunday, we’ll see how David responds to those who were near him and those who were far off. Even more, w...
Update: Marriage Retreat 23.02.2026 16:30
Listen this month for a special episode all about the upcoming Marriage Retreat! You'll hear what to expect from the sessions, why we are excited about it, who should register, and how to get your ticket! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pursuing-a-god-honoring-marriage-retreat-at-seven-mile-road-church-tickets-1982386908608?aff=oddtdtcreator
Sermon: God's Kingdom Secured 22.02.2026 27:09
2 Samuel 18 David’s kingdom is divided. His own son Absalom has raised an army to take the throne. In the chaos, the question is unavoidable: who is really in control? This Sunday we will see that God secures His Kingdom even through our uncertainty, sin, and grief
Sermon: The Prayers of God’s King 15.02.2026 33:35
Have you ever wondered what happens with our prayers? Does God answer them? If so, how does he answer them? This Sunday, we’ll see God answer the prayer that David prayed when he was first on the run from Absalom’s coup. God’s powerful move was David’s only hope, but God heard him and answered ... and he hears and answers our prayers, too. 2 Samuel 16.15-17.29
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