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A podcast from the college ministry across the street from TCU in Fort Worth, TX. We want students to experience “abundant life” (John 10:10) so we unapologetically point to Jesus: the source of life and joy. Check us out at www.christchapelcollege.org and on Insta @christchapelcollege
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The Sages class is the featured class for Senior Adults ages 60 and above, though some younger people have a tendency to sneak in. The teaching in the class is usually a verse-by-verse exposition of various books of the Bible. Currently the class is studying the book of Romans with special emphasis on salvation by faith alone. The class normally starts in a lecture format, but questions and comments from the participants are welcomed and encouraged. Emphasis is placed on how the scripture ca ...
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Hear sermons from Sundays at Christ United Methodist Church in Chapel Hill, NC – a community committed to following Jesus for the transformation of the world by connecting with God and one another, growing in our faith, and serving God in our community and beyond. Worship every Sunday at 8:30 am, 9:45 am, and 11am.
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The reality of our human condition is this: we are all prone to wander. Today we see in 1 Samuel 12 the Israelites becoming aware of their unfaithfulness to God, yet God's faithfulness to them. Based on our proneness to wander and taking truth from this passage we ultimately come to the question of, "How do I come back from this?" Listen today as w…
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In the wake of humanism and relativism their seems to be misconceptions about the reality of sin, the definition of sin and those who practice sin. Every believer sins, but not every believer deals with their sins the same way. That's why some are uncovered, others are covered. Some are held close, others are turned from. Some are forgiven, and oth…
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This symbolic vision of Jesus the Lamb opening the seven seals on the scroll of history offers fresh hope to weary Christians. Even when deception, war, famine, and death seem to reign, God’s sovereign purposes remain. Readings from this service: Revelation 6:1-17, 8:1-5 Psalm 56: 8-11 John 8:12 Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC: Visit us on …
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In the wake of humanism and relativism their seems to be misconceptions about the reality of sin, the definition of sin and those who practice sin. Every believer sins, but not every believer deals with their sins the same way. That's why some are uncovered, others are covered. Some are held close, others are turned from. Some are forgiven, and oth…
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As Pastor Joe kicks off our 10-week series on Galatians, he stresses the vital role of the gospel in Christianity. Paul’s letter to the Galatians reminds us that the gospel comes from Jesus and offers rescue through grace. However, this is distorted when we believe we earned it. Our goal for these upcoming weeks is to recenter ourselves in the gosp…
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Just because something starts off well does not mean it will end well. And often times it's in retrospect that we see everything clearer. But what are those traps to avoid with great starts? How do we avoid them? What does the God's word say about it all? Queue in this week as we look at 1 Samuel with Ryan and take note of Saul's introduction to hi…
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From the vision of Revelation 4 and 5, Alex looks at who God is, what He’s done, and how. Readings from this service: Revelation 4:1–5:14 Psalm 103: 15-19 John 18: 1-6 Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC: Visit us on Facebook Visit our website Download our app!The Rev. Alex Shuttleworth
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This week we look at 1 Samuel 8:1-22 and make sense of what this passage looks like for us in a modern context. For us to want things besides God and Him graciously letting us have those things, even if it's to our own detriment. How does the Gospel meet us in these moments? What does actual saving faith look like? What are some of the hurdles of t…
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Leann Nichols and I will have the privilige of sitting at THE ROUND TABLE, with someone we have known for several decades as she shares with us an intimate and very vulnerable chronology of her walk away from God, the years of shame and bondage, and the joy of being forgiven living fully consecrated unto God! She is one of those people who never lo…
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Leann Nichols and I will have the privilige of sitting at THE ROUND TABLE, with someone we have known for several decades as she shares with us an intimate and very vulnerable chronology of her walk away from God, the years of shame and bondage, and the joy of being forgiven living fully consecrated unto God! She is one of those people who never lo…
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We begin a new series this week, Revelation: Things Are Not As They Seem Richard Bauckham is right in calling Revelation “a work of immense learning, astonishingly meticulous literary artistry, remarkable creative imagination, radical political critique, and profound theology.” The book’s vivid imagery and bizarre symbolism engage the imagination a…
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Alex and Ben introduce our latest series from the book of Revelation, discuss what it is and how to read it. Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC: Visit us on Facebook Visit our website Download our app!CCFC Clergy
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Idols are just as prevalent now as they were in the times of the Bible. In this stand-alone message, Pastor Ken Prabucki reminds us of our responsibility to the next generation and how CCC seeks to point kids and students to Jesus!Christ Community Chapel
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So often we try to manipulate God’s power for our own selfish desire, and we often turn to things like success and status to be our gods, and before you know it we’ve strayed from Him. Nathan unpacks 1 Samuel 4-7 and encourages with how we return to the Lord.Christ Chapel Bible Church
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We will be exploring the story in (Mark 2) when a man was lowered through the room and placed at the feet of Jesus and found himself forgiven and healed. It wasn't what the crowd had planned but it was everything the four was working toward; not just about them seeing Jesus but sharing Jesus. If Christ is in the house, their should be an expectancy…
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We will be exploring the story in (Mark 2) when a man was lowered through the room and placed at the feet of Jesus and found himself forgiven and healed. It wasn't what the crowd had planned but it was everything the four was working toward; not just about them seeing Jesus but sharing Jesus. If Christ is in the house, their should be an expectancy…
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What do we do if we realize that we’ve made a horrible mistake? Is there any hope of redemption or are we doomed to face the consequences? Readings from this week's service: Judges 11: 29-40 Psalm 104: 35 Matthew 14: 1-11 Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC: Visit us on Facebook Visit our website Download our app!…
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This week we look at 1 Samuel 2:12-3:21 and take example from Samuel as he is personally called by God in the comparison to Eli's disobedient sons. In this we find ourselves with the personal challenge of laying a foundation that leads to blessing and not destruction.Christ Chapel Bible Church
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This morning we study Psalm and glean instruction for living an honorable and blessed life before GodThe relationships in our life are important, so we must ask ourselves: "Who am I walking with in close relationship?"Jason Braddock
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This morning we study Psalm and glean instruction for living an honorable and blessed life before GodThe relationships in our life are important, so we must ask ourselves: "Who am I walking with in close relationship?"Jason Braddock
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When Israel resorts to prayerless pragmatism instead of trusting the Lord they end up with a man who is competent, but not called. The Gospel offers a better hope than our self-reliance. Readings from this service: Judges 11: 1-1 Psalm 19: 12-13 Mark 8: 27-33 Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC: Visit us on Facebook Visit our website Download o…
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