Author Archives: Cape Bible Chapel

Forgiving Your Father and Mother Already

Growing up, I remember thinking my dad could beat up your dad. I thought my father moonlit as a superior version of Superman. He’d see that we kids were neatly tucked away and then nip out to save widows, orphans, … Continue reading

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Planting a Tree, Part 1

Dan Greene, Senior Pastor at Cape Bible Chapel, shares his recent tree planting experience and the seven reflections it brought to mind. Part 2 will be posted on Wednesday. Come back and visit the blog throughout the week. As a … Continue reading

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Get Your “Honor On”

Many schools let the kids out for the summer. Youngsters will use their “freedoms” differently. Some will play video games. Some will party. Some will just, “you know, hang out.” Excitedly,  the students leave school, making plans with their friends … Continue reading

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When Lightning Strikes

The other night I got to wondering about the first time lightning attacked mankind.  It isn’t the person struck, wriggling about the now-soggy field or floating on the surface of some tossing body of water, who intrigues me.  No, it … Continue reading

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A Few Things I Learned . . .

By: James Green James Green is the Associate Pastor of Cape Bible Chapel. Below he weighs in on a few things he learned at the Catalyst Leadership Conference last week. Last week, the Pastoral staff at the Chapel (and our … Continue reading

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Echo

I don’t remember a single word my little league coaches said to me. Sure, if I sat long enough with it I could probably come up with, “Choke up” or “Don’t use your face to catch the ball” or something … Continue reading

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Even When the Tire Blows

This week, much of the Chapel staff was away at a conference.  The intention was to keep you posted on what was going on, but our hotel had other ideas.  Mainly, their idea was to charge $12.99 per day to … Continue reading

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Go West, Young Man!

In just a matter of hours, several Chapel staff members will attend their annual conference together.  This year, Catalyst Dallas is the conference of choice, and we are excited to strike out west and return refreshed, energized, and toting a … Continue reading

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Rest Assured

The pitter-patter of rain is singing me to sleep.  I’m here in my office, writing a blog post that was supposed to be finished by 10 am.  The day has been part hustle, part bustle, and weary-making task after task … Continue reading

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Going off into the Wild Blue Yonder

With graduation season upon us, Judith Hargett weighs in on her post-high school entrance into the wider world. When I began my senior year of high school, I knew change was coming.  Though I don’t remember ever being told, it … Continue reading

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