Massapequa Reformed Church

Massapequa Reformed Church Renewing Hearts. Lives. Long Island. What We Believe

The Basics
We believe that God created the world and everything in it, including human beings.

At MRC, we believe that God calls us to serve in ministry and mission as we are equipped and transformed by the Holy Spirit to live, love, and lead like Jesus. God created a perfect world. In the beginning, there was no sin–no hatred, no disunity, and no death. But God also allowed humans to make their own choices. The first humans, Adam and Eve, disobeyed God, allowing sin to enter God’s perfect

world. From then on, every human has been born with sinful desires that lead to separation from God. But the story doesn’t end there. God loves the world and the people in it–so much, in fact, that he made a plan to take away the guilt of our sin. God sent his son, Jesus, into the world as a human. Jesus gave his life to pay the price for sins he didn’t commit. Jesus accepted the punishment for our sins so that we don’t have to. Three days after Jesus was killed, God brought Jesus to life again, defeating the power of death and evil. Jesus still lives today, eternally in heaven with God the Father. One day he will come back to earth to put an end to evil–sin, death, and pain–and renew all things. He will gather all who have believed in him from every time and place to live with him forever. Our faith is centered in God’s love for us demonstrated in Jesus Christ, his son. When we accept Jesus’ sacrifice for us and commit our lives to following him, God sees us as perfect, the way we were first created to be. We cannot manufacture such faith on our own; it is the result of God’s Spirit working within us. The Reformed View of Christian Faith
In the Reformed view, the final authority is the Bible–known as the Holy Scriptures, the Word of God. The Reformed perspective is centered in the overwhelming love of God toward us. We believe that God isthree in one–God the father, God the son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit. We believe that we are saved by grace alone through faith, not by what we think or do to earn God’s favor. Our good works don’t earn our salvation, but are a way to thank God for this free gift of salvation. The Reformed Church in America celebrates two sacraments: baptism and the Lord’s Supper. They remind us of God’s promises to us and help us to claim those promises as our own. The RCA is confessional, which means that together we have statements of belief, called creeds and confessions. These statements guide our understanding of faith and shape its practice. The RCA is “Reformed and always reforming,” earnestly seeking to know the mind of Christ as it strives to be faithful in a changing, complex, and often troubled world. The RCA’s position papers on contemporary issues provide guidance to the members of the church and are a part of the church’s witness in society.

It might be the least familiar detail of one of the most familiar parables: why does the Good Samaritan pour oil and win...
06/07/2026

It might be the least familiar detail of one of the most familiar parables: why does the Good Samaritan pour oil and wine on the wounded, left-for-dead traveler? Listen in today's message...

June 7, 2026Sermon: Wine + OilScripture: Luke 10:25-37Rev. Josh...

The Ultimate Collab: Jesus had all power, yet he lived by the Spirit in all things--from conception to resurrection. The...
05/31/2026

The Ultimate Collab: Jesus had all power, yet he lived by the Spirit in all things--from conception to resurrection. Then he put his Holy Spirit in our hearts as a deposit and a guarantee. So, walk in the power of the partner whom God has given to you.

May 31, 2026Sermon: Life with the Holy SpiritScripture: 2 Corinth...

Holy Spirit, come. Stir our hearts, in our souls, in every part of our lives that we would be filled with Your powerful ...
05/24/2026

Holy Spirit, come. Stir our hearts, in our souls, in every part of our lives that we would be filled with Your powerful and empowering presence. May the Word of God speak to you and the Spirit of the God fall fresh on you as you listen to today's message...

May 24, 2026Sermon: Pentecost: The Holy SpiritScripture: 1 Samuel 16:1-13, John 14:16-17Rev. Joshua Scheid | PastorMassapequa Reformed Church302 Ocean Ave, M...

Like a soundtrack to summer, the book of Psalms are the soundtrack to our life and faith. Psalm 1 shows us two ways to l...
05/17/2026

Like a soundtrack to summer, the book of Psalms are the soundtrack to our life and faith. Psalm 1 shows us two ways to live and invites us to be replanted and deeply rooted by the Living Water of Jesus Christ. Listen to today's message:

May 17, 2026Series: Selah: Psalms for Prayer + PrayerSermon: Two Ways to LiveScripture: Psalm 1Rev. Joshua Scheid | PastorMassapequa Reformed Church302 Ocean...

To all the moms, all who have moms, and everyone who have a complicated relationship with motherhood, we bless you in th...
05/10/2026

To all the moms, all who have moms, and everyone who have a complicated relationship with motherhood, we bless you in the name of Jesus. We see you, but more importantly the Living God of the universe sees you, and knows you, and loves you. Today's message from Psalm 139:

May 10, 2026Series: Selah: Psalms for Prayer + PrayerSermon: Fully Known + Truly LovedScripture: Psalm 139 Rev. Joshua Scheid | PastorMassapequa Reformed Chu...

If Jesus loves you so much that he died for you, then "forget not all his benefits" as you live for him. That's the simp...
05/03/2026

If Jesus loves you so much that he died for you, then "forget not all his benefits" as you live for him. That's the simple invitation and powerful reminder of Psalm 103...

May 3, 2026 Sermon | Before the Throne of God Above | Massapequa Reformed Church

Message from Sunday... "don't stop praying!"Elder Janine Cisario
04/29/2026

Message from Sunday... "don't stop praying!"
Elder Janine Cisario

April 26, 2026 Sermon | Don't Stop Praying | Massapequa Reformed Church

What we think about Jesus shapes how we live as a follower of Jesus. This is an invitation to live a life worthy of the ...
04/19/2026

What we think about Jesus shapes how we live as a follower of Jesus. This is an invitation to live a life worthy of the gospel...

April 19, 2026 Sermon | To Live is Christ | Massapequa Reformed Church

It was great to welcome Rev. James Lee, Pastor of Christ Community Church of East Islip today during our pulpit exchange...
04/12/2026

It was great to welcome Rev. James Lee, Pastor of Christ Community Church of East Islip today during our pulpit exchange. The recording starts about halfway through the message, but it's still worth listening... and then living out!

April 12, 2026Sermon: Rahab's Saving FaithScripture: Joshua 2:1-14 Rev. James Lee | Guest TeacherPastor of Apologies that this recor...

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302 Ocean Avenue
Massapequa, NY
11758

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Monday 9am - 2pm
Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 2pm
Thursday 9am - 2pm
Friday 9am - 2pm
Sunday 10am - 12am

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