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The home of our weekly sermons. Find our weekly music playlists and more by searching "Royal Redeemer" on Spotify. Royal Redeemer Lutheran Church and School resides in North Royalton, OH.

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Living with Integrity

The Seventh Commandment means a lot more than, "Don't take what is not yours." Join us as Pastor Mark preaches on the call to work, share, give, and bless as we continue our summer sermon series, "Written in Stone".

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Pursuing Purity

God created us and understands us better than we understand ourselves. That's why He gave us the Ten Commandments: not to hurt us, but to help us; not to punish us, but to protect us. Join us as we learn several guidelines to help us honor the 6th Commandment and, as His children, pursue and maintain purity in every area of our lives.

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Protecting Life

Martin Luther, in his Small Catechism writes, "God creates, preserves, and protects our life. He is caring and compassionate toward all He has made, and He calls us to be so also." Join us as Pastor Mark continues our summer series on the Ten Commandments, a as he preaches on the 5th Commandment, "you shall not murder."

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Giving Respect

As we continue our series, "Written in Stone," we will see how the Commandments shift our focus from loving God to loving others. In the Fourth Commandment, God begins this new focus by calling us to give respect and honor to every form of authroity He has established. Join us as we look specifically at our parents and consider how we are called to honor and respect them as though we were honoring…

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Taking a Break

The Third Commandment reads, "Remember the Sabbath by keeping it holy." Does it mean that we simply relax and do nothing? Or is it a day of service? And does it have to be on a Sunday...or a Saturday? Join us as we continue our summer sermon series, "Written in Stone", as Pastor Mark preaches on the Third Commandment.

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Honoring the Name

Everybody has a name and names are important. A person's name can represent their reputation, their character, as well as their authority. For those same reasons, we are commanded to take God's name very seriously and not misuse it. As we continue our series, "Written in Stone", we will look at the need to treat God's holy name with awe and reverence instead of using it thoughtlessly or…

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Accepting No Substitutes

Out of love for us, God gave us the Ten Commandments. They are the foundation to healthy, God-centered ways to live as His children. It is true that there are many named gods that people uselessly worship. So, God begins the Ten Commandments by establishing the fact that we are to worship Him above all things. That makes sense, but Luther reminds us that, "whatever you confide in, that is your…

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The Foundation

God's moral law, known as the Ten Commandments, offers us the guidance and stability our hearts need. As we explore these truths that are "Written in Stone" throughout this new sermon series, we rejoice that they provide absolute clarity, enduring hope, and a steady roadmap for navigating the complexities of modern life. We often view the Ten Commandments as a rigid list of ancient rules or an…

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Exploring God's Faithfulness

Our ability to trust another person is based on how much we know them. Of course, to know them, we need to have a relationship with them. The Holy Spirit empowers us to know God and enjoy a relationship with Him through faith. This relationship is strengthened by the many promises made within His Word - promises that we can trust Him to keep. As we continue in our series "No one Greater", we…

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Exploring God's Protection

God promises to give us provision, guidance, encouragement, strength, and wisdom. He also promises His protection during life's storms. Join us as Pastor Mark kicks off our next sermon series titled, "No One Greater", as we look to Psalm 121 and explore God's protection.

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