Sermons
Calvary Chapel of Chapel Hill: Chapel Hill, NC

A look at Athens helps our body understand the landscape of our door of utterance, Chapel Hill.

A look towards the Millennial reign reminds how beautifully our King has woven together His Word.

Lessons from Thessalonica and Berea—-may we know our why and study His Word more.

The power of God, the praise to God, and the truth of God as we continue on Paul's second missionary journey.

As Paul's second missionary journey is underway we are reminded about the necessity of listening to the Spirit of God with a heart surrendered and yielded unto Him!

As we begin 2026, Pastor Vince shares his heart in prayer for the body at CCCH, exhorting us all to draw closer to our King and intercede for one another in the year ahead. Happy New Year!

Division. Multiplication. Addition. Subtraction. All with a focus of keeping eyes on God and the work of God!

The conclusion to this two part series where we are reminded of foundation doctrines, preferential choices, and the necessity to maintain unity within the Bride of Christ.

Conflict arises within the church and we are reminded of how important the foundations of the faith truly are.

A psalm of thanks and a psalm that reminds us to build our character and hold the line for the glory of God!

Division. Deity. Diligence. Dedication. Is your house built on the rock or are you grabbing rocks to try to grab control?

As Paul preaches his sermon in Antioch in Pisidia we are reminded of the power of the Word—may we return back to the basics.

Three royal psalms of our God's sovereign reign and judgement to come remind us to praise and share the King of Kings with anyone He places along our path.

An update from Paul & Nancy Dorinsky after their trip to Israel serving with our ministry partners, Almond Branch Initiative.

A psalm of praise looking to King Jesus' millennial reign and a sobering reminder, judgment is coming—so who do you need to tell about Jesus today?

As Barnabas and Paul are sent out we are reminded of the necessity of the Holy Spirit and the fact that as one obeys God, opposition shall always appear—AND God is faithful to always prevail for His will WILL be done.

Believer's Baptism and testimonies from the 9 who publicly professed Christ!

Steadfast reminders of the Great I AM amidst facing evil and trials around us.

Peter arrested. The church in prayer. God's deliverance. Responses and reactions—growth and multiplication of His church—for nothing can stop the hand and will of God.

When we remember that He reigns, we remember we need not fear.

A sabbath day call to praise reminds us to recall and cherish His lovingkindness and faithfulness. Do you rest in Him or has rest become a time to do your chores?

The gospel spreads to the Gentiles and the church in Antioch is birthed. As we explore the growth of the church, we are reminded to simplify our lives to simply follow and obey Jesus.

A beautiful reminder of the incredible God we serve. His character, His nature, His care, His love, His protecting, His providing, His sovereign and majestic reign.

As we see the baptism of the Holy Spirit upon the Gentiles, may we prayerfully seek a filling afresh.

Do you truly number your days? Do you live with an eternal mindset?

A continued journey of Peter and Cornelius opens the door to reflect on our hearts and the state of the church today.

No matter what we see or feel our faith must rest in Christ alone. Great is His faithfulness.

We encounter Cornelius and Peter and are reminded of the necessity of prayer, obedience unto God, and sharing the Gospel that all would be saved.

One some of our eternal hope, one some of how to handle the moments of utter despair.

As the world sees the assassination of a bondservant of God and the Lord Jesus Christ, Charlie Kirk—Christ's bride must reflect: where do we go from now? How do we respond?

Restoration, revival, renewal, liberty, grace, mercy, all from Christ alone.

Where are you with the fear of the Lord and the comfort of His Spirit?

Saul's radical transformation reminds us of the different responses that take place when a life is changed for Christ.

As Ananias is told to go to Damascus—we all must ask—am I available? Am I open?

A psalm of Asaph reveals the timeless hatred Israel has faced with an urgent call for deliverance and reminder to continue to pray for salvation on both sides.

Saul's encounter with Christ challenges us to never limit God and reminds us of the radical grace and mercy of our transformational King.

A stark reminder for those who God allows to hold the post of judge or ruler, a vital reminder of why we must tarry in prayer for all who lead.

Philips faithful obedience to preach Christ unto one, reminds us to faithfully obey and faithfully share. Who is the one He is calling you to today?

A psalm crying for restoration for Israel, a psalm reminding when stubbornness rules the heart, God asks, what if?

A study through Simon the sorcerer causes us all to have to allow the Lord to search our hearts—what's your motive?

Asaph's telling when Israel faces much devastation reminds us the impact of unrepentant sin has and why we must seek deeper intimacy with God, taking all to Him, and trusting in His sovereign reign.

Saul determined to persecute Christians, Philip used to fulfill God's promise the Gospel would spread to the ends of the earth.