Send us a textPastor Bryan shares the second half of a lesson from John 3. Dr. Chapell highlights the conversation that Jesus had with Nicodemus, and what Jesus meant when He said, “you must be born again.”
Send us a textPastor Bryan shares the second half of a lesson from John 2. Dr. Chapell highlights the miracle of Jesus turning water into wine, with a message that God provides blessing to His people.
Send us a textPastor Bryan shares a lesson from John 2. Dr. Chapell explores the first recorded miracle of Jesus and what this event highlights about Christ’s character and care.
Send us a textPastor Bryan continues a lesson from John 1. John the Baptist is most known for announcing the coming of Jesus, but in this message, Dr. Chapell highlights his final days.
Send us a textPastor Bryan shares a lesson from John 1. As we investigate the life of John the Baptist, we see his pronouncing the coming of Jesus Christ. Dr. Chapell gives a good reminder from the humble words of John the Baptist, “I Am Not The Christ.”
Send us a textPastor Bryan shares the second half of the lesson from Matthew 18. When dealing with conflict in the church, Jesus outlines the way to resolve this conflict in a way that leads to reconciliation and unity.
Send us a textPastor Bryan shares a lesson from Matthew 18. Dr. Chapell highlights the process that God has given us in His word for dealing with conflict in a way that leads to reconciliation
Send us a textPastor Bryan shares the second half of a lesson from Luke 24. Dr. Chapell shares of the hope that is found in Christ. Jesus fulfilled what was prophesied and we can find confidence in knowing that His love and power are true and steadfast.
Send us a textPastor Bryan shares a lesson from Luke 24. Dr. Chapell investigates the truth that Jesus chose to take on the form of a man to fulfill a purpose that had been prophesied.
Send us a textPastor Bryan shares a lesson from 1 Timothy 3. Dr. Chapell investigates the great mystery of Jesus – That though He was fully God, he would come to earth and become flesh on our behalf.