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As we continue our Jesus the Redeemer series, this message recounts the story from Luke 7:36-50, where a sinful woman anoints Jesus' feet with her tears and ointment, displaying deep repentance and love. The Pharisee hosting Jesus questions His acceptance of the woman, but Jesus responds with a parable emphasizing forgiveness and faith. The key lesson is that those who recognize their need for grace will experience the fullness of God’s forgiveness.
This sermon delves into the transformative power of faith in moments of helplessness, focusing on the story of a centurion whose servant was critically ill. It challenges us with three essential questions that often arise in our times of need: Can You do this? Will You do this? Do You love me?The centurion's unwavering faith stands as a powerful testament to God's willingness to intervene and His deep love for all, regardless of our shortcomings. This teaching invites us to see helplessness not as a weakness, but as a pathway to experiencing God's love and divine support.
This teaching explores the theme of helplessness in our relationship with God, emphasizing its importance as a starting point for spiritual growth. Through the story of a centurion whose servant was gravely ill, it addresses three fundamental questions we often ask in moments of vulnerability: "Can you do this?" "Will you do this?" and "Do you love me?" The teaching highlights that Jesus' response to the centurion's faith illustrates God's willingness to help and His deep love for us, regardless of our perceived worthiness. Ultimately, it encourages us to embrace our helplessness as a pathway to experiencing God's love and support in our lives.
As we continue our Jesus the Redeemer series, this message explores how Jesus sets us free from the weight of our past and the reputations we’ve built—both deserved and undeserved. Looking at Luke 5:27-32, we see Jesus call Levi, a tax collector with a tarnished reputation, to follow Him. Rather than rejecting those seen as outcasts, Jesus extends grace, showing that redemption is not just for the righteous but for sinners in need of healing.
As we continue our Jesus the Redeemer series, Pastor Joe shares an inspiring message about the authority, power, and goodness of Jesus, as revealed in Luke chapter 4. This passage highlights Jesus as a powerful and authoritative figure who, driven by love and goodness, offers redemption to all.
As we kick off our new series, Jesus the Redeemer, we explore how Jesus fulfills God’s promise of redemption, bringing hope, healing, and freedom to all. In this first sermon, we’ll see how He fulfills prophecy, offers grace as a gift, and invites us into true restoration. Don’t miss this powerful start to the series!
As we continue our Every Minute Matters series, Pastor Zach highlights the importance of running the race of faith with endurance, inspired by Hebrews 12:1-2. Life isn’t a casual stroll—it’s a purposeful race that requires focus and determination.Don't miss out on the incredible things God wants to do in your life and the lives of others!
In this fourth part of the Every Minute Matters series, Pastor Joe discusses the need to fill ourselves with God. Drawing from Isaiah 55, he highlights God's invitation to satisfy our spiritual hunger. The three points are: the wonder of the invitation, the responsibility of the mission, and the urgency of the moment. This message challenges listeners to reflect on their faith commitments and recognize the transformative power of their actions within their communities.
In this teaching, Pastor Zach explores the transformative power of the early church as described in Acts 2:42-47 and its relevance today. Emphasizing the importance of community, devotion, and collective faith, Pastor Zach challenges everyone to consider how God wants to change their personal worlds through the church. By outlining three key steps—changing verbs, pronouns, and expectations—his message encourages individuals to embrace a more profound commitment to their faith and to believe in the potential for extraordinary change in their lives and communities.
In this teaching, Pastor Joe emphasizes the importance of passing faith to the next generation, focusing on three key points. First, How to Pass It On highlights the responsibility of each generation to actively listen and share God's teachings to ensure faith endures. Second, What to Share underscores the need to recount God's deeds, might, and wonders through personal and biblical stories of His faithfulness. Finally, Why It Matters reminds the audience that every child is a vital link in the chain of faith, stressing that families and churches are only one generation away from either thriving or closing, with the urgency of this mission framed by the fleeting nature of time.
Pastor Zach kicks off our Every Minute Matters series by highlighting the importance of being intentional in our spiritual journey, drawing from Ephesians 5:15-21. Time is not neutral and without effort, we naturally drift away from God. By internalizing three key truths—recognizing the cultural currents that pull us away, making proactive choices to stay close to God, and fostering a community that encourages spiritual growth—we can resist distractions and move closer to God.
In this teaching, Pastor Ken highlights New Year’s resolutions as opportunities for personal and community transformation. Using Acts 13:1-3, he outlines three pillars for God's mission: open hearts to embrace Jesus, open hands to act with love, and open doors to seize opportunities for impact. Step into 2025 with faith, embracing these values and trusting that small actions can bring great change!
In this teaching, Pastor Mike emphasizes the importance of allowing God to guide our decisions in life. He illustrates how our tendency to rely on our own wisdom can lead to poor choices and feelings of regret. By internalizing two key truths—recognizing our limited wisdom and understanding our worth in God's eyes—we can shift our perspective and learn to say, "God, you decide.
In this teaching, Pastor Zach shares how hope sustains us in seasons of waiting. Through Simeon’s story and the Bible’s redemptive narrative, he encourages us to trust God’s promises, embrace our role in His story, and find hope even when it’s hardest to see.
In this teaching, Pastor Joe discusses the importance of waiting and trusting in God, even during times of silence. God's promises may take generations to fulfill, but He is always faithful. When God finally breaks His silence, it will happen suddenly, be full of surprises, and be absolutely wonderful. Waiting on God is always worth it, as He is working in ways beyond our understanding to fulfill His plans.
In this teaching, Pastor Joe explores the consequences of ignoring God's instructions and the hope in His restoration, drawing from 2 Chronicles 36. Israel's disobedience, including neglecting the Sabbath year, led to Jerusalem's fall and exile. Yet, God’s redemptive plan, prophesied by Jeremiah and fulfilled through King Cyrus of Persia, brought restoration by rebuilding the temple. Pastor Joe ties this to Advent, reminding us that while waiting can feel endless, God’s faithfulness assures restoration in His perfect timing.
In this sermon, Pastor Zach discusses the biblical perspective on waiting and suffering, contrasting it with the usual human approach. Suffering always involves waiting, and waiting is a form of suffering in itself. This leads to a visceral "groaning" response, often expressed in desperate prayers. However, the christian view is that God is aware of our suffering and waiting, and that it occurs in the space between God's promises and their fulfillment. Just as God was faithful to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and sent a redeemer in Moses, He has also provided a greater Redeemer in Jesus Christ, who will ultimately open the door and lead us out of our waiting rooms. Our suffering and waiting are not permanent, and that nothing can separate us from God's love in Christ.
In this sermon, Pastor Joe teaches us that a good church is one where everyone works, imitates faithful examples, and experiences grace and peace. Work is seen as worship and service, not just survival. A thriving church fosters active contribution, shared growth, and love, becoming a place where God's grace flows and peace prevails, even in life's storms.
In this sermon, Pastor Zach explores how a good church has both effective preaching and a congregation living out the call of scripture. This kind of church witnesses personal growth, invites others to share in that goodness, and sees Jesus move in their community.
In this sermon, Pastor Jimmy explains what scripture reveals about the tribulation and end times, emphasizing how a good church faces these events with hope because of Jesus.
In this message on 2 Thessalonians, Pastor Zach reminds us that a good church is one confident in the righteous judgment of God.
In this message pastor Joe emphasizes a church grounded in the gospel will embody a culture of respect for leaders, mutual support, and gratitude.
In this message, pastor Sean Sears emphasizes the importance of valuing and loving those farthest from God.
In this sermon, Pastor Zach explores themes from 1 Thessalonians 4:13-5:11, focusing on the certainty of death. While also encouraging believers to live with hope, share their faith, and find comfort in the promise of eternal life with Jesus.
In this sermon, pastor Joe emphasizes the importance of living in alignment with God's teachings by embodying Christian values in everyday actions.
In this sermon, Pastor Zach highlights that a good church, in God's eyes, is marked by life change and a steadfast commitment to Jesus, even through suffering.
This week's message discusses 1 Thessalonians 2:1-16, emphasizing the transformation that happens within us as a result of our growing relationship with Jesus. The Church is responsible for sharing the gospel accurately and in its entirety. Tune in to this week's message as we explore three themes: Kingdom, Change, and Plan.
We were so thankful to welcome Chris Bell as a guest preacher here at Christ Community Chapel. Chris dives into what it means to have freedom in Christ. He gets into the specifics about what it looks like to choose life in Christ.
In this sermon, Pastor Mike encouraged our church to continue to give generously.
This sermon will explore how a lack of trust in God's provision hinders our generosity. We'll examine how anxiety over money can cripple our willingness to give and how deepening our faith can lead to a more generous, liberated life.
Join us as we explore Matthew 6:19-21, discovering how our hearts are connected to where we place our treasure. This message invites us to refocus on investing in God's kingdom and aligning our hearts with His purpose, becoming a church that reflects His love and commitment.
During this beautiful outdoor service, Pastor Zach delivered a message centered on baptism. As we reflect on the monumental step believers are taking to be baptized, we remember Jesus's sacrifice for us and His never-ending love for us.
In this message, Pastor Joe walked through Isiah 42:8 which affirmed God's covenant-making and covenant-keeping Lord. He is uniquely worthy of all the glory.
Are you hiding from God? Tune in to today's message as we hear from Pastor Zach. He will read through Jeremiah 23:24 and point out God's infinite wisdom.
In this message, Pastor Zach explores the comforting truth of God's unchanging character. God's goodness is eternal, reassuring us that we are protected through Jesus. Join us as we delve into the good news that God's love and mercy remain constant forever.
In this message, Pastor Joe walks us through Isaiah 48:17 as it portrays God’s image as a Redeemer and Teacher. He is the one who saves us from the way we were going and leads us to where we should go.
Read along with Pastor Joe as we go through Ezekial 38:23 where God proclaims his ability to lead the nations in all his greatness and holiness. In this message, we are reminded to turn to God, because his greatness is beyond all others.
In this message, Pastor Zach preaches on Isaiah 57:15 where the verse outlines God’s holiness above this world and his care for the lowly of the world.
Tune in to watch our first Outdoor Service of the summer! Pastor Joe spoke on Jeremiah 32:26-27 where God affirms his unique power and declares that nothing above himself is too hard for him.
In this message, Pastor Joe invites everyone to lean into the wisdom of God's grace. Remember to always return to God, as he is the only one who can save you. The themes in this message are repentance and grace.
In this message, Pastor Zach centers his sermon on Jeremiah 9:23-24 where God describes the goodness of his character, as being full of perfect love, justice, and righteousness. He is good.
We are ready to kick off this message series, "God According to God" with a sermon from Pastor Zach. In this message, Pastor Zach walked us through Isaiah 45:5-6 as he underlined for us that God identified himself and declared there was no other god but himself. He alone is the Lord. declaring there is no other god.
In this message, Pastor Joe acknowledges that there are currently and have been people who have committed outrageously deceitful actions and claim to be connected to Christianity. This does not mean Christianity is full of hypocrisy, rather, God joins us in our anger towards this deceit, and he promises to reconcile those people.
In this message, Pastor Zach speaks on how churches have damaged relationships with people in the past, but he emphasized that this is not a reason to stop trusting God. God himself rebukes the hurt churches have caused.
In this message, Pastor Joe walked us through the common obstacles of religion that often get in the way of us fully trusting God. This sermon will help us untangle the confusion and undo the damage other religious people have done by reveling the authentic Jesus Christ.
As we kick off the message series, Questioning God, Pastor Zach points out the many obstacles found in other doctrines that get in the way of trusting God. He reminded us that the death and resurrection of Jesus is of first importance for trusting God.
In this stand alone message, Mike looks at the story of Zacchaeus in Luke 19:1-10. He will invite us to reimagine happiness and discover the surprising truth of where we can and cannot find it.
In this message, Pastor Joe taught us the importance of living for the happiness of others rather than just ourselves. As a church who has found happiness in God, we are called to be the light, leading the world to find their happiness in God too.
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