Sermons
Calvary Chapel of Chapel Hill: Chapel Hill, NC
As Solomon prays for Godly character as a king, He reminds us to look to the King of Kings.
Spirit-led unity, flesh-led compromise, God's judgement and a sobering call for repentance.
Two lament psalms that provide useful reminders and disciplines for the child of God to run the race.
An adversary. An answer. An action. Where do you lie?
Sorrow shall come—how do you cry? Where do you go?
The conclusion to this psalm of praise reminding us of our faithful and mighty King!
A necessary reminder for all about the spiritual battle around us each day.
We continue our journey thru a hymn of praise that weaves together His love for Israel and us grafted in!
Peter's sermon after healing the lame man result in an arrest and reminder—the Word of God can't be hindered by the acts of men.
The start to our journey through Psalm 68 which reminds us to ponder and praise the faithful God we serve!
As we explore the hymn of Christ we see His pre-existence, incarnation, death, burial, resurrection, and hope of His return! What do you do with all of that?
A short but filled hymn of prayer and praise unto God. A reminder of the importance of Israel and the blessing unto all nations thru Jesus Christ.
How are you preparing your heart to worship our King for Resurrection Sunday?
A call to praise—why we praise—the necessity of the individual heart—the faithfulness of our God and His mercy!
Reminders of the spiritual gifts and where they all being, intimacy with God.
A psalm of praise that helps us see God the Redeemer, God the Creator, and God the Provider.
The reminder of the foundations every believer needs to live His calling.
As David faces the fear of possibly losing his life to the enemies seeking to kill him, he reminds us where to fix our eyes when fear is knocking.
Repent—a phrase lost in the Bride of Christ yet oh so essential, as Peter continues his sermon on the Day of Pentecost.
As Peter continues his message, we see the necessity of Spirit-Filled Preaching anchored on the Word of God, preaching Christ, preaching the Deity of Christ, unto conviction thru pierced hearts.
Peter begins his sermon empowered with a boldness from the Holy Spirit. How to explain what just took place? Turn to the Word of God.
The Holy Spirit falls upon the 120, are you filled? Are you flowing? What's in the way?
A powerful and timely teaching on being a living sacrifice for our King from founding pastor of CCCH, Pastor David Marini.
Jesus ascends with the promise to return in like manner. The 11 and others return to wait for His Spirit to fall upon them. As they wait, they gather with one accord—a vital phrase the bride of Christ must recall today!
Amidst a temporary military defeat, David turns to the only deliverer: God
A promise. A presumption. A priority. A purpose. We continue our start of the Book of Acts as we delve into the focus verse of the book Acts 1:8.
As David is about to begin his journey on the run from Saul, he turns to God, empties himself before God, reminds himself of who God is and praises God.
Why Acts? Why study the book now? How can we prayerfully prepare to delve into Acts united as one body?
How do we handle corruption? How do we handle the wrath to come?
Hiding in a cave, David cries out unto the Lord, a reminder of the necessity to keep our eyes on Him in trials and all.
The final chapter of the Gospel of John leaves us with several reminds as we run the race towards eternity.
While David is on the run from Saul at Gath, his prayer and praise remind us when fear comes, when trouble comes, turn to one alone: God—Jesus—our King.
Pastor Tom Hallman of Calvary Chapel Williamsburg joins us after being one of the teachers for the Vision for Marriage retreat.
An arrival. An explanation. An encounter. An examiner. He is risen!
The King of the World has been born, born to die that we can be free and new in Him!
The moments after, “It is finished!,” prophecy fulfilled and secret followers of Christ no longer keeping it a secret.
Reflections as we get closer to celebrating the birth of our King!
The crucifixion of King Jesus reminds us, it is finished, indeed! May we prayerfully walk in His gift.
The leaders want Him crucified, the mob goes along, Pilate consents. Control. Mob mentality. Fear. All driving those to say, “away with Him!”
Toni Guisewhite, the pastor's wife from CC Riverbend, reflects and teaches on the life of Mary at the 2024 Ladies Christmas Tea.
As David faces betrayal, persecution, attacks, and hurt he models for us to cry unto the Lord.
The trials begins to seek to have Jesus crucified. May we examine our hearts as we see the actions led through heart's rejecting Christ.
As Peter's predicted denial takes place it gives us all a chance to prayerfully explore denial and where we may waiver in faith and boldness for our King.
A Psalm of David reminds us of timeless truths of His Word.
Jesus' prayer in the garden opens the door for us to explore our life of prayer with our King.
A prayerful reflection as we ponder the recent election results and how to move forward as a bondservant of God and the Lord Jesus Christ.