Renewal Chapels is a new kind of church with a Christ center message to provide hope and renewal to those individuals that are battling all types of addictions, anxiety, and anger. You will find messages of encouragement and hope from God to help your through anything that life might be dealing you.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
In this series, we look at Paul's message to Philemon as a simple one: based on the work of love and forgiveness that had been wrought in Philemon's heart by God, show the same to the escaped and now-believing slave Onesimus. The apostle's message would have had extra force because he knew Philemon personally. Paul had explained the gospel to Philemon and had witnessed the profound result: new life blossoming in a once-dead heart. Paul knew that conversion is nothing to trifle with but that it should be honored and fostered.
This Easter, we all need a wake-up in our country and lives. Like the type of wake-up call, the Jews witness the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
This Easter, we all need a wake-up in our country and lives. Like the type of wake-up call, the Jews witness the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
This Easter, we all need a wake-up in our country and lives. Like the type of wake-up call, the Jews witness the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Do you live ready for certain things to take place? Some live ready by prepping with plans, and others wonder with no agenda. If Jesus would ready at this moment, where would you stand? Do you live ready to meet Jesus? We must put worldly things aside and prepare for our eternal life.
Do you live ready for certain things to take place? Some live ready by prepping with plans, and others wonder with no agenda. If Jesus would ready at this moment, where would you stand? Do you live ready to meet Jesus? We must put worldly things aside and prepare for our eternal life.
How can it be New Again? When God is doing a new thing among us, it's not so much that He's doing something new. It's that our turning from what we want to obedience to that which He tells us He wants in our lives brings His presence in ways that we've never experienced previously. God never changes. Yet we must. And redirecting our lives to match His desires always brings new experiences of His love and grace.
How can it be New Again? When God is doing a new thing among us, it's not so much that He's doing something new. It's that our turning from what we want to obedience to that which He tells us He wants in our lives brings His presence in ways that we've never experienced previously. God never changes. Yet we must. And redirecting our lives to match His desires always brings new experiences of His love and grace.
How can it be New Again? When God is doing a new thing among us, it's not so much that He's doing something new. It's that our turning from what we want to obedience to that which He tells us He wants in our lives brings His presence in ways that we've never experienced previously. God never changes. Yet we must. And redirecting our lives to match His desires always brings new experiences of His love and grace.
How can it be New Again? When God is doing a new thing among us, it's not so much that He's doing something new. It's that our turning from what we want to obedience to that which He tells us He wants in our lives brings His presence in ways that we've never experienced previously. God never changes. Yet we must. And redirecting our lives to match His desires always brings new experiences of His love and grace.
How can it be New Again? When God is doing a new thing among us, it's not so much that He's doing something new. It's that our turning from what we want to obedience to that which He tells us He wants in our lives brings His presence in ways that we've never experienced previously. God never changes. Yet we must. And redirecting our lives to match His desires always brings new experiences of His love and grace.
How can it be New Again? When God is doing a new thing among us, it's not so much that He's doing something new. It's that our turning from what we want to obedience to that which He tells us He wants in our lives brings His presence in ways that we've never experienced previously. God never changes. Yet we must. And redirecting our lives to match His desires always brings new experiences of His love and grace.
How can it be New Again? When God is doing a new thing among us, it's not so much that He's doing something new. It's that our turning from what we want to obedience to that which He tells us He wants in our lives brings His presence in ways that we've never experienced previously. God never changes. Yet we must. And redirecting our lives to match His desires always brings new experiences of His love and grace.
How can it be New Again? When God is doing a new thing among us, it's not so much that He's doing something new. It's that our turning from what we want to obedience to that which He tells us He wants in our lives brings His presence in ways that we've never experienced previously. God never changes. Yet we must. And redirecting our lives to match His desires always brings new experiences of His love and grace.
How can it be New Again? When God is doing a new thing among us, it's not so much that He's doing something new. It's that our turning from what we want to obedience to that which He tells us He wants in our lives brings His presence in ways that we've never experienced previously. God never changes. Yet we must. And redirecting our lives to match His desires always brings new experiences of His love and grace.
It's the most wonderful time of the year as we begin the Christmas season. This series of messages will remind us to focus on Christ instead of the bright shiny things culture wants us to draw our attention to. Because without Christ, there is no Christmas.
It's the most wonderful time of the year as we begin the Christmas season. This series of messages will remind us to focus on Christ instead of the bright shiny things culture wants us to draw our attention to. Because without Christ, there is no Christmas.
It's the most wonderful time of the year as we begin the Christmas season. This series of messages will remind us to focus on Christ instead of the bright shiny things culture wants us to draw our attention to. Because without Christ, there is no Christmas.
It's the most wonderful time of the year as we begin the Christmas season. This series of messages will remind us to focus on Christ instead of the bright shiny things culture wants us to draw our attention to. Because without Christ, there is no Christmas.
It's the most wonderful time of the year as we begin the Christmas season. This series of messages will remind us to focus on Christ instead of the bright shiny things culture wants us to draw our attention to. Because without Christ, there is no Christmas.
Some are in place of discouragement, and as we enter the week of Thanksgiving, a time we are to be grateful, we find it difficult to be thankful. However, we find we have a good God in whom we can find hope and thanksgiving in.
Some are in place of discouragement, and as we enter the week of Thanksgiving, a time we are to be grateful, we find it difficult to be thankful. However, we find we have a good God in whom we can find hope and thanksgiving in.
Character, Courage, and Commitment describe consecration and dedication. These words are used to consecrate us to build character, courage, and commitment. If we do not dedicate ourselves to these things we can not build a life dedicated to God.
Who is like our God? The simple and most accurate answer is…No one! There is no one like our God. He is beyond compare. No one and nothing is like Him, and our tour through the book of Micah proves it. Micah's prophecy is chock-full of God's judgment on His people, but it is also jam-packed with God's love and mercy. We see both in this book. There is God's judgment and God's mercy. We see the God who punishes His people for their sins is the very same Shepherd-King who faithfully gathers, protects, and forgives them. Micah's final hymn of praise in the book declares God to be incomparable. No one is like Him.
Who is like our God? The simple and most accurate answer is…No one! There is no one like our God. He is beyond compare. No one and nothing is like Him, and our tour through the book of Micah proves it. Micah's prophecy is chock-full of God's judgment on His people, but it is also jam-packed with God's love and mercy. We see both in this book. There is God's judgment and God's mercy. We see the God who punishes His people for their sins is the very same Shepherd-King who faithfully gathers, protects, and forgives them. Micah's final hymn of praise in the book declares God to be incomparable. No one is like Him.
Who is like our God? The simple and most accurate answer is…No one! There is no one like our God. He is beyond compare. No one and nothing is like Him, and our tour through the book of Micah proves it. Micah's prophecy is chock-full of God's judgment on His people, but it is also jam-packed with God's love and mercy. We see both in this book. There is God's judgment and God's mercy. We see the God who punishes His people for their sins is the very same Shepherd-King who faithfully gathers, protects, and forgives them. Micah's final hymn of praise in the book declares God to be incomparable. No one is like Him.
Who is like our God? The simple and most accurate answer is…No one! There is no one like our God. He is beyond compare. No one and nothing is like Him, and our tour through the book of Micah proves it. Micah's prophecy is chock-full of God's judgment on His people, but it is also jam-packed with God's love and mercy. We see both in this book. There is God's judgment and God's mercy. We see the God who punishes His people for their sins is the very same Shepherd-King who faithfully gathers, protects, and forgives them. Micah's final hymn of praise in the book declares God to be incomparable. No one is like Him.
Who is like our God? The simple and most accurate answer is…No one! There is no one like our God. He is beyond compare. No one and nothing is like Him, and our tour through the book of Micah proves it. Micah's prophecy is chock-full of God's judgment on His people, but it is also jam-packed with God's love and mercy. We see both in this book. There is God's judgment and God's mercy. We see the God who punishes His people for their sins is the very same Shepherd-King who faithfully gathers, protects, and forgives them. Micah's final hymn of praise in the book declares God to be incomparable. No one is like Him.
Who is like our God? The simple and most accurate answer is…No one! There is no one like our God. He is beyond compare. No one and nothing is like Him, and our tour through the book of Micah proves it. Micah's prophecy is chock-full of God's judgment on His people, but it is also jam-packed with God's love and mercy. We see both in this book. There is God's judgment and God's mercy. We see the God who punishes His people for their sins is the very same Shepherd-King who faithfully gathers, protects, and forgives them. Micah's final hymn of praise in the book declares God to be incomparable. No one is like Him.
Who is like our God? The simple and most accurate answer is…No one! There is no one like our God. He is beyond compare. No one and nothing is like Him, and our tour through the book of Micah proves it. Micah's prophecy is chock-full of God's judgment on His people, but it is also jam-packed with God's love and mercy. We see both in this book. There is God's judgment and God's mercy. We see the God who punishes His people for their sins is the very same Shepherd-King who faithfully gathers, protects, and forgives them. Micah's final hymn of praise in the book declares God to be incomparable. No one is like Him.
Who is like our God? The simple and most accurate answer is…No one! There is no one like our God. He is beyond compare. No one and nothing is like Him, and our tour through the book of Micah proves it. Micah's prophecy is chock-full of God's judgment on His people, but it is also jam-packed with God's love and mercy. We see both in this book. There is God's judgment and God's mercy. We see the God who punishes His people for their sins is the very same Shepherd-King who faithfully gathers, protects, and forgives them. Micah's final hymn of praise in the book declares God to be incomparable. No one is like Him.
Who is like our God? The simple and most accurate answer is…No one! There is no one like our God. He is beyond compare. No one and nothing is like Him, and our tour through the book of Micah proves it. Micah's prophecy is chock-full of God's judgment on His people, but it is also jam-packed with God's love and mercy. We see both in this book. There is God's judgment and God's mercy. We see the God who punishes His people for their sins is the very same Shepherd-King who faithfully gathers, protects, and forgives them. Micah's final hymn of praise in the book declares God to be incomparable. No one is like Him.
In the final message in the series Spirituality, Pastor Mark shares a personal testimony on how we go from Knucklehead to kneeler.
In part four of building a biblical spiritual life, Pastor Mark shares that our lives are the crucible, and we must endure each piece. We see this life model by Paul as he shares all the pain and suffering he endured following Christ.
In part four of building a biblical spiritual life, Pastor Mark shares that our lives are the crucible, and we must endure each piece. We see this life model by Paul as he shares all the pain and suffering he endured following Christ.
Today the vast majority of our population is bankrupt in the secular culture, leaving more and more people asking questions about God, meaning and purpose. Over the next few weeks Pastor Mark will walk us through the meaning of spirituality.
Today the vast majority of our population is bankrupt in the secular culture, leaving more and more people asking questions about God, meaning and purpose. Over the next few weeks Pastor Mark will walk us through the meaning of spirituality.