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LaGrave Live, February 8, 2026

LaGrave Live, February 8, 2026

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LaGrave Live LIVE Morning Worship Service 02-08-2026 The Word in the Windows: The Widow's Mite About The concert: We continue our sermon series “The Word in the Windows.” Pastor Jonker will preach on Luke 21: 1-4. Can you find the window where that story is depicted? Order of Worship: https://lagrave.org/wp-content/uploads/2026-2-8-AM-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 February special offering is for The Bridge. The Bridge is part of Arbor Circle, which offers emergency shelter for youths, and additional counseling for youths and their families. 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 The Heart of Giving: Lessons from the Widow’s Mite The Word in the Windows: The Widow's Mite A theological exploration of radical generosity and the "Jesus way of seeing" beyond outward show. Editorial Analysis Core Insight "The Lord does not look at the things that other people look at. The Lord looks at the heart." Key Sermon Pillars The Distraction of "Shiny Objects": Jesus ignores the flowing robes of the elite, the loud "trumpet" sounds of large coin offerings, and the grand temple architecture. The Sound of Sincerity: Contrast between the "slot machine" noise of the rich and the quiet "tink" of the widow’s two small copper coins. The Two Selves: We juggle a "fearful/wanting" self (Damien’s Dad) and a "joyful/generous" self (Damien). Faith is the process of letting the latter prevail. The Contrast The Rich: Gave out of wealth; sought attention. The Widow: Gave out of poverty; gave everything. Cultural References #Mark12:41 #Millions_Movie #MacedonianGrace #WidowsMite #RadicalGenerosity Speaker: LaGrave Ministry Team | Date: Feb 08, 2026 67 min service This worship service explores the spiritual depth of generosity, contrasting outward displays of wealth with the sincere devotion of the heart. Through the biblical lens of the "Widow’s Mite" and contemporary stories, the congregation is invited to move from a life of fear and survival to one of resurrection joy and grace. Detailed Summary of Worship and Message Community Context and the Call to Worship The service opened on a notably cold Sunday, necessitating a shift from the traditional organ to the piano due to mechanical issues caused by the dry weather. Despite these technical adjustments, the congregation gathered to celebrate the 140th anniversary of La Grave Church and its ongoing role in the reconciliation work of God. The service also marked significant life transitions within the community, including the celebration of new life and prayers for those recovering from illness or mourning loss. The call to confession, drawn from 2 Corinthians, highlighted the "grace of giving" as demonstrated by the Macedonian churches, who gave out of extreme poverty with overflowing joy. The Potential of Faith Just as a single apple seed contains the potential for thousands of future apples and entire orchards, Jesus taught that even a tiny amount of faith can grow into something that provides shelter and life for many. Small Seed → Great Tree → Abundant Fruit The Sermon: Seeing Beyond the "Shiny Objects" The core message focused on Mark 12:41-44, where Jesus observes the temple treasury. The preacher noted that while the disciples were distracted by "shiny objects"—men in flowing robes, the magnificent architecture of the temple, and the loud, "trumpet-shaped" brass receptacles that amplified the sound of large donations—Jesus zeroed in on a poor widow. While the rich "threw in" large amounts that sounded like a "slot machine paying off," the widow’s two small copper coins made only a tiny "tink." Jesus highlighted her because she gave out of her poverty, offering her whole heart rather than just her surplus. The Battle of the Heart: Fear vs. Joy Drawing a parallel to the movie Millions, the sermon contrasted two types of hearts: one driven by fear and survival (represented by the character of the father) and one driven by faith and the desire to give (represented by the young boy, Damien). The preacher argued that the "true self" of a believer is the generous, joyful person, while the fearful, hoarding self is a product of our fallen condition. Giving is presented not just as a duty, but as a spiritual ...
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