Ebenezer Reformed Church- Leighton, Iowa

Ebenezer Reformed Church- Leighton, Iowa It is our desire to know God more deeply, to love Him more fully, and to make Him known more broadly in this world.

An update from Abaco.
03/02/2026

An update from Abaco.

“This day showed how God wants our obedience.” The IMPACT Team from Immanuel CRC and Third Church is already learning how God gives people his light to accomplish his purposes. Reflections from Ian and Blaze paint a picture of the obedience and light their team carried at the start of their trip...

11/30/2025

We have decided to cancel this morning's services. Unfortunately, that means that we won't have a chance to listen to Pastor Samuel preach.
Reminder- we will celebrate communion next Sunday and enjoy a potluck after the service.
Thanks,
Todd

11/30/2025

Although we haven't decided yet about tomorrow's worship service, we will postpone our potluck to next week whether or not we decide to hold services.
The decision will be made by 6:30 tomorrow morning.

Here is the link to June’s funeral service.
11/02/2025

Here is the link to June’s funeral service.

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12/15/2024

Mike Johnson and I met at church earlier this morning and after skating across the parking lot decided it would not be wise to have in-person services this morning. Instead, I will livestream an abbreviated service starting at 9:30. You can find the livestream by going to ebenezerchurch.live, clicking on the services tab at the top of the page, and then scrolling down to the "today's service," button. That will take you to the church's YouTube channel where you will find the link to the livestream.
Thanks,
Todd

Day 1 part 2
03/13/2023

Day 1 part 2

Here is the link to Allen Rempe's funeral service:
11/07/2020

Here is the link to Allen Rempe's funeral service:

03/28/2020

We have a closed group page. You can find it by searching for Ebenezer Reformed Church- Leighton, Iowa Group.

07/18/2018

So, I kind of messed things up a bit. This page is a business page not a group page. I started an Ebenezer Reformed Church group page and think I have invited everyone who has liked this page to join the group. Please let me know if you haven't received that yet and I will send it to you. This page is being shut down in a couple of weeks. Thanks. Todd

07/16/2018

Here is the devotional thought I read this morning written by John Piper. It struck me as coinciding well with the first thing Paul wrote about God the Father in Colossians 1:1:

We Work by Grace
By the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me. (1 Corinthians 15:10)
Paul realized that the first part of this verse might be misunderstood. So he goes on to say, “Though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me.”
This text does not say that Paul is obeying Christ out of gratitude for grace he had given in the past. It says that, at every moment, the future grace of God enabled Paul’s work.
Does it really say that? Doesn’t it just say that the grace of God worked with Paul? No, it says more. We have to come to terms with the words, “Though it was not I.” Paul wants to exalt the moment-by-moment grace of God in such a way that it is clear that he himself is not the decisive doer of this work.
Nevertheless, he is a doer of this work: “I worked harder than any of them.” He worked. But he said it was the grace of God “toward me.”
If we let all the parts of this verse stand, the end result is this: grace is the decisive doer in Paul’s work. Since Paul is also a doer of his work, the way grace becomes the decisive doer is by becoming the enabling power of Paul’s work.
I take this to mean that, as Paul faced each day’s ministry burden, he bowed his head and confessed that unless future grace was given for that day’s work, he would not be able to do it.
He recalled the words of Jesus, “Apart from me you can do nothing” (John 15:5). So he prayed for future grace for the day, and he trusted in the promise that it would come with power. “My God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19).
Then he acted with all his might.

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405 Otley Street
Leighton, IA
50143

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