Worship 10 am & 6 pm
Belgrade United Reformed Church
17333 Frontage Road
Belgrade, MT 59714
New Creatures in an Old World (2 Corinthians 5:16-21)
Discover how the gospel reshapes identity in a culture of confusion. In Christ, we’re made new—reoriented to see others through grace and called to live out reconciliation. The old has passed; the new has come.
What's With Life and Death?
What is your only comfort in life and death? This timeless question from the Heidelberg Catechism offers a profound answer that our world desperately needs to hear: you belong—body and soul—to your faithful Savior, Jesus Christ. In this sermon, we explore how biblical hope isn't about optimism or self-effort, but about confident expectation grounded in God's faithfulness. You are not your own. You don't belong to your guilt, shame, or fear. You belong to Christ, who has claimed you, redeemed you, and covenanted with you before you could ever choose Him.
Walls Crumble, and Bridges are Made (Acts 11:1-18)
Rev. Austin Britton’s sermon emphasizes the importance of discerning God’s will over clinging to tradition, using the example of Peter’s vision in Acts 11. He challenges the church to embrace diversity, unity, and the unifying power of the gospel, urging believers to overcome biases and seek God’s guidance.
What's With the Church? (Ephesians 1:15-23; LD 21)
Rev. Austin Britton encourages us to think about the church and the significance of the church.
Performing the Word (James 1:19-27)
Rev. Austin Britton lays out the significance of our call to perform the word of God from James.
What’s With the Holy Spirit?
Rev. Austin Britton lays out the significance of the Holy Spirit for the life of the church.
What's With the Lord's Table? (1 Corinthians 11:17-34)
We welcome Rev. Austin Britton to our pulpit as Pastor Lindemulder enjoys a week off.
Love Recovery (Rev. 2:1-7)
We welcome Rev. Austin Britton to our pulpit as Pastor Lindemulder enjoys a week off.

