Revelation Week 4 // Leaving Behind Left Behind
CLICK HERE to download week 4 slides.
CLICK HERE to download week 4 slides.
This week we looked at Revelation 4-5. This section sets up the powerful section of scrolls, trumpets, symbols, and seals that signify the process of God’s judgements over a fallen and sin filled world. CLICK HERE for the slides from this week.
This week we look at the seven churches of Revelation. The churches each had their unique strengths and struggles. May God bless you as you press into this study. CLICK HERE to download the slides for week 2.
This week we looked at the purpose for reading Revelation and the different interpretation methods. CLICK HERE for the slides used in this week’s study. Homework for this week is to read or listen to Revelation and watch The Bible Project Videos below.
Join us for this Summer’s 2020 Games “Seek & Find.” This is a family discipleship guide to lead our kids toward Jesus during this season with fun activities, Bible reading, and prizes. On August 2nd we’ll come together with our checklists and photo evidence of each activity. Download the “Seek & Find” guide by clicking…
This week The Chapel will be holding our normal gatherings at 9am and 10:45am. The sermon will be streamed live on Facebook approximately 20 minutes after the start of each of service. During this season I encourage each of you to pray and press in to the Lord. There is fear and panic spreading throughout…
5th Sunday On September 29th our quarterly 5th Sunday outreach will take place. We prepare lunch at The Chapel and caravan downtown after service to serve lunch to the homeless in our city. For more info email Jared at Jared@thechapelfh.org.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][The challenge was to write a story from the perspective of a person who only had a piece of the Bible. Here is the piece, and here is Derek’s story.] [/vc_column_text][vc_single_image media=”79017″ media_width_percent=”100″][vc_column_text] Greetings… Please accept this humble message. My name is Kered Oktiz of the tribe Baldini in northern Ethiopia. I lived many years…