Exalt Jesus. Elevate others. Launch disciple-makers. Chapel Hill Church in Gig Harbor, Washington is a thriving family of Christians in the Pacific Northwest who are committed to reaching and serving our community with the love of Jesus. Subscribing to this podcast is one of the best ways to stay connected to our weekly teachings. Find out more about Chapel Hill Church at www.chapelhillpc.org.
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Chapel Hill Bible Church in Chapel Hill, NC exists to glorify God by being transformed by the Gospel: our lives, our cities, and our world.
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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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Podcast by Chapel Hill Baptist Church - Sermons and Worship
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A message by Senior Pastor Jon Whisner from 1 Peter 4 on November 24, 2024
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The last chapter... Genesis 50. One chapter closes, another begins. My prayer is that we have had our understanding of the Gospel deepened in Genesis, from creation to the start of Exodus - a garden, a couple, a family, and now a nation; God's covenant promises; the terrible reality of sin; the glorious reality of redemption and a coming Redeemer a…
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Pastor Ellis WhiteAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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A message by Associate Pastor Gary Hankins from 2 Corinthians 4 on November 17, 2024.
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After an adoption ceremony (Ch 48), Jacob now turns to his Last Will and Testament. He leaves his legacy to his sons - a legacy of blessing, prophesy, and discipline. Actually, the whole thing is blessing, but sometimes blessing comes in the form of warning, consequence, and exhortation, so that the inheritor turns toward grace. In each of these bl…
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A message by Senior Pastor Jon Whisner from 2 Chronicles 33 on November 10, 2024.
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Pastor Julie HawkinsAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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We conclude our Spiritual Gifts focus week looking at the chief text on spiritual gifts of 1 Corinthians 12. Our aim is to see what gifts are for: the glory of God, the building of the body of Christ and the advance of the gospel, in tune with spiritual maturity, and used in love. Each of you has at least one Spirit-given gift. Probably more! Learn…
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Pastor Ryan McKee gives an overview of Spiritual Gifts at our November 6th Membership Gathering.
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A message by Senior Pastor Jon Whisner from 2 Kings 21 on November 3, 2024.
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Pastor Ellis WhiteAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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The first in a two-Sunday emphasis on how God has gifted us to worship and serve, we open with the question, "Who Can God Use?" Focusing on 1 Peter 2, we will see that the entire Bible answers this question with themes emerging from its first pages. We often think that there are certain parts of life, certain behaviors, even certain people that God…
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A message by Senior Pastor Jon Whisner from 1 Timothy 2 on October 27, 2024.
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We begin our final lap in Genesis, and a final scene before the Book of Exodus. In this final scene, it is time for final blessings. Jacob is almost home. Not almost dead, but almost home! He calls Joseph and his sons, Ephraim and Manasseh. In a spiral of Gospel twists, he blesses Joseph as firstborn by adopting the two boys, so they can share the …
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Pastor Ellis WhiteAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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A message by Senior Pastor Jon Whisner from Daniel 3 on October 20, 2024.
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A message by Senior Pastor Jon Whisner from Lamentations on October 13, 2024.
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Pastor Ellis WhiteAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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The Joseph story is nearing the conclusion. In Genesis 47, we now see the re-creating power of God at work as Joseph is reunited with his family and brings his family into Egypt so they can take possession of fruitful land. In fact, the text even says that in that place they are fruitful and multiply, as if this is an echo of Eden! The climax of th…
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Pastor Ellis WhiteAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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It is a family reunion for Jacob and Joseph! We finally arrive at a crescendo in our story as we see God's promises reinforced, as we see God protect His people, and as He provides to sustain them. We will journey together from Canaan to Egypt as the story whets our appetites for the One who is our ultimate Promise, Protection, and Provision!…
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A message by Senior Pastor Jon Whisner from Proverbs 1:7 on October 6, 2024.
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Pastor Gunnar TesdahlAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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In Genesis 45, the brutal journey towards reconciliation finally hits the crescendo. The wall of self protection, distance, and shame comes crumbling down. And, the new foundation of grace is starting to be built. Brutal, yes. Possible... inevitable, as we stand on Jesus, the One who was sent in God's eternal providence, to suffer at our hands, so …
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A message by Guest Speaker Pastor Bruce Aubrey from Luke 24 on September 29, 2024.
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Pastor Ellis WhiteAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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In Genesis 44, Joseph sets up a clear ruse. Isn't that a bit dodgy... even sinful? He seems to be entrapping his poor brothers. Well, remember that not every test is a trap. Some tests are all of love, designed to purify. This one is the latter. Yes, there is a ruse, but that ruse is leading to redemption and reconciliation by repentance and a clea…
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A message by Senior Pastor Jon Whisner from Revelation 21-22 on September 22, 2024.
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Pastor Ellis WhiteAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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How can men like Joseph's brothers enter into God's blessing? In part 2 of "The Brutal Journey Towards Reconciliation", we will see together how God's love and kindness can awaken even the hardest of hearts. Joseph's brothers did not deserve to be loved and yet they were loved by Joseph. Similarly, in Jesus Christ, despite our failures and sin, we …
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Pastor Ellis WhiteAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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Forgiving someone or people who have sinned against us deeply is one of the hardest human actions. Are you there? Is there someone or a list of people that you cannot imagine being able to forgive? And, do you struggle with guilt because of something you did? Repenting without knowing the outcome is also a really huge test of faith. This passage is…
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Pastor Ellis WhiteAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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One of my mentors once said that patience is trusting God's work in other people's lives. So true! Every time I am tempted to be the Holy Spirit, I remember that truth. This principle is also true for patience in hard situations. When in tests, I need to believe that God is at work in each and every circumstance and that even my tests are part of H…
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Pastors Mark Toone and Ellis WhiteAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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Faithfulness can be lonely. Faithfulness can lead us to places where others don't want to be and don't want to remember, especially when others are rescued and want to focus on their normal lives. Joseph is in that place in Genesis 30. The last line says it all: "The chief cupbearer did not remember Joseph, but forgot him." There's such pain in tha…
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Mark JoyfulAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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We're back in Genesis! Chapter 39. We are going to look at God's recipe for success. Now, don't worry, I am not turning into THAT preacher! But seriously, this passage is about success - true success. Joseph is enslaved, tempted, and imprisoned, and yet in all that the Lord is with him and the Lord gives Joseph success - the success of obedience, m…
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Paster Mark TooneAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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We are at the end of 2nd Corinthians and Paul is giving a last appeal to his beloved Corinthians with a warning and encouragement - a warning to examine ourselves and an encouragement to rejoice because Jesus Christ is in us! Friends - in the light of all we heard this summer, are you ready to embrace your cross?…
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Pastor Megan HackmanAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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One thing that proves to me I am not making up this gospel stuff is how counter intuitive and counter culture and "counter Jay Thomas" the gospel is. 2 Corinthians 12 is the highpoint of the letter and it has been used of God profoundly in my life. Paul states the truth as clearly as he can: our weaknesses are gifts God gives us so that in our empt…
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Pastor Mark TooneAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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Desperate times call for desperate measures. 2 Corinthians 11 is a weird, exceptional, ironic, and one-off chapter. Paul, having just dropped the mic by saying we cannot boast in our selves but only in the Lord, now goes onto to boast about himself. But here's the thing - he acknowledges the temporary foolishness of his approach, and yet its vital …
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Guest Speaker, Pastor Doug BurleighAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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The church of Corinth had been infiltrated with false apostles essentially preaching a “ALL crown and NO cross” gospel and they were turning congregants against Paul by discrediting his apostleship. In this final section of the letter, Paul pivots toward the infiltrators and their detractors, but all the while pointing the church toward Christ. For…
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Pastor Mark TooneAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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Giving is one of the many ways our worship shines through our lives. In 2 Cor. 9, Paul continues his exhortation to the Corinthians to give faithfully, cheerfully and willingly. Join us as we subject our hearts to the Lord to be shaped by his generosity and compelled by his glory alone.
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Pastor Mark TooneAv Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
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Finances are an important part of our lives, with money being both an asset and a temptation. In chapter 8 of his second letter to the Corinthians, Paul encourages his readers to excel in this act of grace, that is, in being generous to supply the needs of others. Join us as we reflect on the generosity of Jesus and as we are challenged to lead gen…
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