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About Our Speaker: A native Atlantan, Dr. Stuart McDaniel graduated from the University of the South (Sewanee) and then went to medical school at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. Following a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the renowned Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, he served in the U.S. Army and then entered private practice at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, where he had a distinguished career for decades before retiring in 2004 and moving to Wadmalaw Island. Stuart and his wife, Sarah, were active members of the Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta for many years during a time of great growth and renewal in that parish. He and Sarah have been married for 60 years and have two sons and two grandchildren and are now active members of St. Philip's.
Our speaker is Col. Aaron Meadows, Senior Chaplain at The Citadel and Wing Chaplain for the 315th Airlift Wing.
Our speaker is attorney Cordes Ford, a Furman and University of South Carolina School of Law grad who is grateful for God’s everlasting grace and His gift of our savior and companion, Jesus Christ.
This is the testimony of artist and architect Bill Warlick, a self-described "ordinary guy with an extraordinary story" of how God pursued him, despite his resistance, in order to make him his own.
This week Justin begins to examine what the Bible is and how it came together, specifically exploring the Old Testament and how Christians are to approach it today.
This week John Self leads us through the topic of God's special revelation, that is, how we can know God through the Bible. This week we discuss what the Bible is and why it is important to us today.
This week Justin begins to look at the ways we can come to know this God for whom we were made to glorify and enjoy forever. God reveals himself, and we can truly know him through the created world and through our consciences. This is what theologians call 'General Revelation.'
As we kick things off, Justin spends a bit of time introducing what Chapel Hour is going to be like, his hopes for this time, and how each week will be structured. Then after the intro, we dive in to the topic of 'What is Christianity all about?' using the Westminster Shorter Catechism question, "What is the chief fend of man?' as a launching point for exploration and discussion.
This week Justin and Molly discuss the way God created the world in the beginning and draw out the implications for family life. They also examine the difference between legalism, license and true liberty.



