Sermons on Protection
Israel: Rescued & Refined
Welcome to Chapel City Church. Whether this is your church home, or you are worshipping with us for the first time, we are glad that you are here! We would love the opportunity to answer any questions that you might have, or to know how we can be specifically praying for you. This week we will be in Zechariah 12 and 13. As we move into the final oracle of the book, we see…
Our Ever-Present Help
Welcome to Chapel City Church! We are glad that you’ve joined us for our time of worship today. This has certainly been a year of uncertainty and change. From healthcare, to the economy, to our political system, uncertainty seems to be the order of the day. Where do we go when the world seems to shake and crumble around us? Where does our help and our shelter…
A Repetition of Rejoicing
We are glad that you have come to worship with us today. We use that word, worship, a lot. It means to assign value to something, to treat it as worthy of honor and praise. And that’s so appropriate as we consider who God is and what He has done. But if we are honest, there are times when thanksgiving is hard to come by. This week we will work through Psalm 136.…
Great is the Lord
(Click “SAVE” above to download the sermon and notes.) Today, our service will look a little bit different than normal, but for very good reason. Churches go through seasons of change. Over the past year, this body has seen the retirement of Pastor Jim who was a faithful shepherd for over 30 years. We have said goodbye to Pastor Patrick as he and his family…
Thriving for the Long Haul
(Click on “Save” above to download this week’s sermon and notes.) Sunday is a day to celebrate faithfulness; God’s faithfulness to us, and our faithfulness to him. The blessings are incredible. But how do we get from here to there? What does it take and what does it look like when we approach the destination? Those are all questions we’ll…
Thriving in the Face of Danger
(Click on “Save” above to download this week’s sermon notes.) If Christians want to live the abundant life in Christ, they must make the commitments necessary to enter into it. As the Lord commanded his servant Moses, so Moses commanded Joshua, and Joshua did it; he left nothing undone of all that the Lord commanded Moses.. Joshua 11:15