Sermons on Obedience (Page 2)

Sermons on Obedience (Page 2)

Working While Waiting

Good morning and welcome to Chapel City Church. We are glad that you have joined us for our time of corporate worship today. In our study of the Olivet Discourse, Jesus is concluding with parables that there will be a delay before his returns, but that return is coming at a day and hour that nobody knows.  He implores his disciples to be prepared.  In the…

A Picture of Preparation

Good morning and welcome to Chapel City Church. We are glad that you have joined us for our time of corporate worship today. As we continue through the Olivet Discourse, we have seen Jesus use parables to illustrate the unknown timing of his return. Although the signs will be present, the Son will come in power and glory at a day and hour known only to the Father.…

Weary, Waiting, & Worshipping

This is the time of year when we celebrate the entrance of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem. It was a time of longing and expectation. After centuries of waiting, it seemed as though the deliverer had finally come to Jerusalem! But it wasn’t the kind of deliverer that the people expected. And by the end of the week the shouts of “Hosanna to the Son of David” gave way to…

The Greatest Commandment

Good morning and welcome back to Chapel City Church! We are so glad that you have joined us for worship today. As you move through your week, please reach out and let us know how we can be praying for you or coming alongside of you with regard to any needs that you might have. As we come back to Matthew 22, we will cover the third of three challenges. This time the…

Giving to God & Government

Welcome to our time of worship here at Chapel City Church. We have been working through Matthew’s gospel account, and we are in the middle of the passion week narrative. If you’ve missed a week or two, or are just joining us, we would encourage you to look at our website and catch up on sermons you may have missed. Over the last two weeks, we have worked…

The King’s Condemnation

Good morning and welcome to Chapel City Church! We are thankful that you have come to worship with us today. We want to know how we can be in prayer for you, or if there are needs in your life or the lives of those you know that we might help meet. Please reach out to us and let us know how we can come alongside you. This week we will finish Matthew 21. The religious…

The House of the King

Good morning and welcome to our time of worship here at Chapel City Church. We gather together for worship, but how do we determine what that is or what it looks like? In some respects, worship is defined very clearly in God’s word. When his people gather, they sing, they pray, they study the scriptures, and they celebrate things like communion and baptism. But…

Why Are We Here? The Mission of the Church

Happy New Year, and welcome to Chapel City Church. Our prayer is that you had a wonderful Christmas holiday that allowed you to rest and remember God’s faithfulness to his promises. The New Year is a time for reflecting on the year that was, and planning for the year to come. Many of us will make resolutions about what we will eat, where we will go, or how active we…

Kingdom Reward

Thank you for joining us here at Chapel City Church. We hope that you will reach out with any questions that you might have, or let us know how we can be ministering to you during this time. As we come to the end of Matthew 19, Peter asks a question that might seem inappropriate. “Lord, what is there for us?” He had just seen a rich young man refuse to…

The King’s Design for Marriage: Part 4

Thank you for joining us for our time of worship here at Chapel City Church. This week we will conclude our look at the King’s Design for Marriage from Matthew 19. The disciples have heard the challenge of the Pharisees and the answers that Jesus has given. Their understanding is that marriage is a critical relationship that’s not to be taken lightly, and that…

The King’s Design for Marriage, part 2

As we come together on Sunday mornings, we understand that our worship isn’t something that’s limited to one day of the week. When we are thinking rightly, we know that we are called to worship in everything that we do. That means that we are able to worship through our work, through our conversations, and through our marriages. Last week we opened up…