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PTSD | Luke 22:39-53 | Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
π€π° Listen to a personal struggle with anxiety and despair, questioning societal expectations and stigma. π₯π£οΈ Encouragement regarding openness about mental health in the church. ππ References Luke 22:39-53, highlighting Jesus’ agony in Gethsemane. πΏποΈ Jesus’ emotional and physical suffering, emphasizing his relatability. ππͺ An easy way to remember four steps to overcome despair: Pray, […]
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Humility, Accountability, Courage | Luke 22:24-38 | Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
π₯ Heart DNA: Embrace humility, accountability, and courage, π Jesus’ upsetting words about betrayal, π€ Disciples’ insensitive response: arguing about greatness, π Jesus challenges worldly views of power. π Servant-leadership: Make yourself small, serve others, β¬οΈ Downward mobility: Jesus’ life trajectory, π Church greatness: Treating everyone as “above you”, π₯ Mutual discernment and accountability in […]
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Humility, Accountability, and Courage
Communion: Past, Present, & Future
Communion: Past, Present, & Future | Luke 22:14-23 | Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
We welcome Pastor Zac Hicks to take the pulpit and give us a beautiful sermon about communion. Join us as we partake in the Lord’s supper together. […]
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Betrayal | Luke 22:1-13 | Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
π΄ Passover: Important Jewish festival π 10 plagues, Angel of Death β οΈ Lamb’s blood protection π Jesus’ Last Supper π· Betrayal by Judas π’ Satan’s influence ποΈ Spiritual warfare βοΈ Resist the Devil π« Forgiveness and restoration π Never too late for Jesus’ grace. […]
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Betrayal
The End Times
The End Times | Luke 21:25-38 | Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
Jesus’ second coming. It reflects on the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D., attributing it to God’s judgment on the Jewish nation for rejecting Jesus as the Messiah. The destruction of the temple symbolizes Jesus replacing the temple as the access to God. The text explores eschatology (end times) with a focus on Jesus’ triumphant […]
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