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Welcome to the weekly podcast of Southall Church! Our mission is to follow Jesus, become like Jesus, and live as Jesus lived. To learn more, find us on: Facebook at southallchurchtn, Instagram @southall.church, YouTube @SouthallChurch or visit our website at gracechapel.net.

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In Revelation 19:6-9, we’re reminded that Scripture begins and ends with a wedding—Jesus is coming back for his bride, the Church! The promise of His return fills us with both incredible hope and urgency to live out our faith and invite others to the marriage supper of the Lamb.
In Revelation 17–18, Scripture unpacks how evil operates—not just in end-time imagery we think of, but in the subtle compromises that creep into our everyday lives. Here, we see how pride, comfort, and corruption lead to destruction, but Christ’s victory invites us to run our race with endurance and hope. God calls us to throw off what slows us down and live for what will last forever—the kingdom of the Lamb.
God’s wrath and judgement is often misunderstood. It isn’t explosive or cruel—it’s redemptive and rooted in love. His wrath is not the opposite of HIs love, but the very expression of it, and through it, He opens the door of mercy for anyone willing to turn to Him.
In this message, we dive into Revelation 7-14 to unpack key events of the End Times—tribulation, the rapture, the second coming of Christ, and more. But beyond charts and timelines, the central call is clear: to follow Jesus above all else. No matter your eschatological view, Revelation is meant to lead us deeper in our faithfulness to Christ.
This week we are in Revelation 6-7 and begin our study of the "Great Tribulation". We look at each of the seals mentioned and unpack the theological questions that they bring.
Revelation 4–5 transitions from Christ’s letters to the churches into a vivid, symbolic vision of the heavenly throne room. This message explores the imagery of God’s sovereignty, the identity of the 24 elders, the meaning behind the seven spirits, and the Lamb’s worthiness to open the scroll.
Are you living on the fence—lukewarm, half-in, half-out with God? In Revelation 3:14-22, Jesus rebukes the church in Laodicea for their compromise and spiritual apathy, calling them to zeal, repentance, and full commitment to Him. This message challenges us today to get off the fence, open the door to Christ, and experience the power of a fully surrendered life.
The church in Philadelphia was a small but faithful church that stood firm in the face of pressure, persecution, and adversity. Jesus commends them for their faith and keeping His Word. It’s an example to us to be a church that loves the lost, loves the Word, and lives as unshakable pillars for the Kingdom of God.
In Revelation 3, the church in Sardis is given a stark warning: you can have the appearance of life and still be spiritually dead. This message calls the Church to wake up, repent, and place our salvation in Christ alone.
In this message on Revelation 2:12-29, we’re warned not to give into the subtle comprises that can destroy our faith from within. Jesus commends the churches in Pergamum and Thyatira for their faithfulness, but also confronts the danger of tolerated sin, distorted truth, and moral compromise. Jesus calls us to hold fast to Him in a world that pressures us to give into sin.
In this message on Revelation 2:8-11, we explore the church in Smyrna who was faithful, persecuted, yet promised the crown of life. Following Jesus doesn’t mean an easy life; it actually means a costly love, but one with eternal reward.
In this message, we explore Jesus’ sobering words to the church in Ephesus—a faithful, doctrinally sound church that drifted from its first love. Through this powerful call to return, we're reminded that no matter how far we’ve wandered, the invitation from God still stands: “Return to Me with all your heart.”
The book of Revelation is not a code to crack or a timeline to fear—it's a revelation of Jesus Christ! In this series, we’ll explore the mystery, beauty, and power of Revelation through a pastoral lens, keeping our eyes fixed on the One who holds the keys to life and death.
In this message, Bill Spencer wraps up our series by diving into Hebrews 11:32. This one verse contains the entire Gospel story and shows God's plan for His people.
Hebrews // Live It Out

Hebrews // Live It Out

2025-08-0342:34

This week, we dove into Hebrews 13, which we look to as an example of how to live out faith with intentionality and purpose. By following His commands, our actions reflect a deep love for God and the grace that He extends.
Hebrews 12 is written to encourage believers who are weary from suffering and doubt. This message reminds us that in every storm, God has not abandoned us. He is our unshakable foundation, shaping and securing us through Jesus.
Hebrews // Faith

Hebrews // Faith

2025-07-2735:30

Hebrews 11 tells us the importance of reading and believing the Word, but even more importantly, putting our weight behind the Word and God’s promises.
Hebrews // Draw Near

Hebrews // Draw Near

2025-07-1444:25

In this message, we continue in our series on Hebrews by diving into chapters 9-10 and exploring the call to “draw near” to God.
In this message, we dive into Hebrews 8 and explore the new covenant through Jesus Christ—our perfect King, perfect sacrifice, and perfect High Priest who offers forgiveness and transformation from the inside out. This new covenant welcomes us in and invites us into an everlasting relationship with God.
Hebrews // Growing Up

Hebrews // Growing Up

2025-06-2945:35

This week, we continue in our Hebrews series and dive into what spiritual maturity looks like within the life of a Christian with special guest, Chris Whitney.
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Annie Vogel

I share this series with everyone. it's so powerful to start seeing heaven this way.

Jun 7th
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