Living Faithfully in a Foreign Land | Ben Fuqua--God reveals Himself to Moses and we find that we must find our adequacy in Him, not in ourselves.--Notes
Living Faithfully in a Foreign Land | Mark Bailey--We can be confident in knowing that God sees, hears, knows and remembers us no matter what circumstances we face.--Notes
Living Faithfully in a Foreign Land | Cody McQueen--Moses continues in the School of Hard Knocks as the curriculum turns to building up his knowledge in the ways of God.--Notes
Living Faithfully in a Foreign Land | Cody McQueen--Moses tries to rectify injustice his own way, but in the end must flee to the desert region of Midian.--Notes
Living Faithfully in a Foreign Land | Cody McQueen--The birth of Moses presents choices for his mother regarding faith and obedience, and we can learn from her example.--Notes
The Green Room offers a relaxed and engaging space to explore the ideas and themes from our recent sermon series on making disciples. In this episode, our Campus Pastors, Director of Leadership Mobilization and College Director of Shepherding share their thoughts on their successes and failures with discipleship, open up about their perspectives and discuss how we can find opportunities each day to make disciples for Jesus. --BE, MAKE + REACH RESOURCES The BMR Resources are designed to help you deepen your spiritual journey, equip you to live out your faith and reach others with God’s love. Whether you're looking to grow in your relationship with God, equip yourself with biblical knowledge or find tools to make a lasting impact in the world around you, these resources provide practical, inspiring content to guide you. Check them out today and take the next step in your faith journey!https://apps.apple.com/us/app/christ-chapel-bible-church-app/id973324010MESSAGE SERIES: MAKE DISCIPLESWith this series of messages, explore the powerful call to share our faith and intentionally build relationships that point others to Jesus. When we make disciples, we’re not just teaching—we’re sharing our identity in Christ, using our influence to impact those around us and living out the mission Jesus gave us. In this series, we’ll dive into what it looks like to MAKE and how our everyday actions can lead others to know him. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGhFjfAlhYpqrR96uNCLCKLj5GjdMFfUlMAKE CONFERENCE TALKS As a series of talks dedicated to equipping and inspiring you to make disciples for Jesus, the MAKE Conference focuses on the heart of disciple-making and how we can share our faith, build meaningful relationships and use our influence to lead others to Christ.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGhFjfAlhYpqOBNl2pDEjRD-X7U1pH7OrTALK WITH A PASTORIf you would like to reach out to a pastor and talk, pray or find further resources, please reach out to us.817-731-4329info@christchapelbc.org
Make Disciples | Ben Fuqua--We wrap up our Make series with live panel discussions at each campus about real-world discipleship.--Notes
Make Disciples | Cody McQueen + Ted Kitchens--There is no discipleship without the Word of God—the means by which we influence one another to grow in holiness and to know our Savior.--Notes
Make Disciples | Cody McQueen + Christina Sandra--Jesus tells His followers to make disciples, baptizing them—but what does baptism have to do with discipleship? It shows the world that we identify with Jesus, and it's also a doorway to understanding our own identity as we follow Him.--Notes
Make Disciples | Cody McQueen + Ben Fuqua --The first step in making disciples is to pray that the Lord would show you a believer you could walk with, ask them to join you in following Jesus, then engage them in growing together.--Notes
Make Disciples | Cody McQueen--We pause our study in Exodus, where the Hebrews are living in a foreign land, to focus on how we live the same way through our Be/Make/Reach initiative. To MAKE disciples is mandated by Jesus Himself, and He modeled it in the Gospels as He taught the Twelve how to follow Him. We too must strive to encourage and help one another as believers as disciples in our own day.--Notes
Living Faithfully in a Foreign Land | Cody McQueen--An alarmed Pharaoh tries a second tactic to curb the growth of the Hebrew nation by telling the midwives not to allow the babies to live when they are born—but the midwives fear God and will not violate His values. We must uphold the sanctity of life in the same way today.--Notes
Living Faithfully in a Foreign Land | Cody McQueen--Despite 400 years of suffering in Egypt, the faithful followed God and did not become like the people around them. In the same way our faith today grows through adversity as we live in a foreign land that is not our final home.--Notes
Living Faithfully in a Foreign Land | Cody McQueen--As Exodus opens, God's people find themselves subjected to another nation. How did they get here? Will God allow them to stay in the place they're in, both physically and spiritually?--Notes
In Light of Christ | Ethan Wagner--Paul concludes the book of Romans with a benediction that glorifies God and a reminder of the ways He strengthens every believer.--Notes
In Light of Christ | Cody McQueen--Everyone has a wish for Christmas and, as adults, we usually wish this year would be better than the last. What if, come whatever, there’s Someone that brings clarity, light and a hope that knows no bounds? Watch this year's Christmas message on Romans 15:13: “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.”--Merry Christmas! 🎄
In Light of Christ | Ben Fuqua--Paul resumes his personal testimony as an apostle to the Gentiles, explaining the characteristics of his ministry, his future plans and his godly ambition to make more disciples.--Notes
In Light of Christ | Cody McQueen--Christians have different opinions over the significance of certain "nonessential" practices which the Scriptures neither forbid nor command. Paul helps us preserve love and unity in the Christian family by determining what is important, what is not, and how to treat each other when we disagree about issues of preference.--Notes
In Light of Christ | Mark Bailey--In light of the fact that our Lord's coming is nearer than ever before, we must glorify God and not gratify our flesh, and above all love one another, as we await His appearing.--Notes
In Light of Christ | Cody McQueen--Governments are an authority instituted and empowered by God., and they are also accountable to God. What then is the Christian's relationship with their government to be, as citizens of a heavenly kingdom who are ambassadors for Jesus in this world?--Notes