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Lord of the Sabbath | Luke 6:1-11 | Chapel Hill Church
During the height of Covid a ruling came down from Orthodox Jewish leaders regarding hospital visitation on the Sabbath. They declared that the use of a handheld thermal monitor at the entrance to the hospital constituted work and therefore, was a violation of the Sabbath. Consequently, observant Jews were not allowed to visit the sick […]
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Don’t Miss the Mission
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This past summer I had the privilege of visiting St Andrews, Scotland, for the first time. Of course, we did the golf thing, getting to walk the Old Course only days after the pros had finished the 150th Open tournament. But we were really there to experience first-hand the location where our Presbyterian tradition was […]
St. Andrews Sunday 2022
St. Andrews Sunday is a uniquely Chapel Hill tradition in which we celebrate our Scottish, Presbyterian, and Reformed heritage, and also remember those from our church family who have passed away, and on whose shoulders we stand. Enjoy all the music, prayers, and the time of remembrance as you watch this full service held Sunday, […]
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Unexpected Jesus
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“Expect the expected.” That was what Seattle Mariners’ manager Scott Servais said earlier this week when asked about this weekend’s wildcard playoff game between the Mariners and the Toronto Blue Jays. And yesterday afternoon when l checked the score at the top of the 6th to see that the Mariners were down by 7 runs, […]