Waiting isn’t always doing nothing; sometimes, waiting is doing just the next best thing. Let’s lift our eyes higher than our troubles up to the God who has proven his faithfulness and translate our grumbling into acts of grace. Here are service options that you can take right now. Take one step forward! Contribute […]
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Updated plan to re-open Chapel Hill
Several weeks ago, we shared a four-step plan to gradually re-open Chapel Hill’s campus. Due to some state mandates that have changed somewhat, we have revised the plan and present it here for reference. GO HERE to see a larger version. We are currently in STEP 2. […]
Crisis resources
We know many are struggling during this time as we wade through the COVID-19 pandemic together. If you are feeling alone, afraid, or need any kind of help, here are some resources that might be able to help. Mental Health Monday Shannon Rickert Monday, Noon I Facebook Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255 County Mental Health Resource […]
Ways to serve our local outreach partners
TACOMA RESCUE MISSION Volunteer. TRM’s volunteer workforce is down by 95%. Volunteers practice social distancing and do not come in contact with guests, but rather prepare food to go. Sign up to volunteer. When approved, access the calendar for multiple locations. Fifth Saturday Dinner: Contact Chandra Hallam to volunteer with Chapel Hill. Make peanut butter […]
Sleep on This: Grumbling, part II
Good evening, friend! We are mulling a seven-word phrase in Philippians 2: 14: “Do all things without grumbling or disputing…” Remember, Paul wrote these words from a prison cell where he awaited his own execution. If anyone had earned the right to complain about his situation, it was Paul. And yet, his admonition to his […]
Virtual Maundy Thursday and the confessions of a tech-stunted pastor
I wish I were more tech-savvy! Especially right now when so much of our Chapel Hill community is being handled virtually. But honestly, I’m still figuring this stuff out. For instance, did you know that if you subscribe to the Chapel Hill YouTube page and select the bell icon, you can be notified about all […]
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LifeGroup Questions: July 20-21
LIFEGROUP QUESTIONS The Healer (Week 1) These discussion questions pair with the sermon preached July 20 and 21, 2019. Read The Doubtful Mark 9:14-29 Faith plays a role in healing Head Who is the “faithless generation” in this story? Who is Jesus speaking to? Why is prayer important in this story? What is the connection […]
LifeGroup Questions: July 13-14
LIFEGROUP QUESTIONS Worship Is Weird These discussion questions pair with the sermon preached July 13 and 14, 2019. Read Is 6; Rev 7; 1 Cor 14 Worship Is Up, In and Out Head Read through the texts for today; Isaiah 6; Rev 7; 1 Cor 14. What can you learn about what worship is, who […]
LifeGroup Questions: July 6-7
LIFEGROUP QUESTIONS LifeGroup notes for 2 Cor 12:8-10 and the sermon preached on July 6-7. Read 2 Cor 12:8-10 Head Weakness and power is a theme throughout the letters to the Corinthians. Look up some of these verses and journal or discuss your reflections on the character of God. 1 Cor 1:27; 1 Cor 2:3; […]