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Tag Archives: Cape Bible Chapel
Spreading the Word
By: Ty Williams With the Chapel’s Evangelism Group beginning March 21st (6:30-8:30 pm @ CBC) and the Missions Conference this weekend, we thought we’d share a few words (or about 600 of them) on the topic of evangelism. In Matthew … Continue reading
Posted in In Other Words
Tagged Cape Bible Chapel, Evangelism, Great Commission, thechapelblog
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Breaking Down the Law
I disliked high school. Don’t get me wrong, there were some good things about attending high school: being educated, playing sports, um . . . I’m sure there were probably more, and at all points I was thankful that I … Continue reading
Posted in The After Word
Tagged Blog, Cape Bible Chapel, Dan Greene, Law, Write It On Your Heart
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New Series!
We’re doing it! That’s right! We finished with the book of James last week, and without further fanfare, we are jumping right in with a new series from God’s Word. Rather than working through another book just yet, we’ll be … Continue reading
Posted in The Weekend Word
Tagged Cape Bible Chapel, James, Series, Ten Commandments, Write It On Your Heart
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Recapping James: Putting Feet to Our Faith
We may have finished the book of James but it might be some time until James is finished with us (access the message here: http://www.capebiblechapel.org/media.php?pageID=5). When we began this series, James was described as a man who comes in love … Continue reading
Posted in The After Word
Tagged Cape Bible Chapel, Cape Bible Chapel Blog, CBC, Faith with Feet, God, James
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The Faith with Feet Finale
This week we will close the book on James (at least for our weekend study purposes!). And while our time in the “Faith with Feet” series may end, hopefully the ways the Spirit has convicted us to live out our … Continue reading
Making Things New: Then, Now, and Forever
This past weekend we spent some time looking at our origin, and what that says about God. You can access the message (or any of our recent messages) at http://www.capebiblechapel.org. There is something in all of us that has us … Continue reading
In the Beginning and the End
This weekend we will take a departure from James and its instruction on how to live in the here and now, to glance back at our past for a better glimpse into our future. Truly every person on earth wants, … Continue reading
Posted in The Weekend Word
Tagged Cape Bible Chapel, Cape Bible Chapel Services, Origins, Weekend
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Chapel Book Review: Trusting God: Even When Life Hurts
By: Staci Easin One verse we love to recite is Romans 8:28, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” We’re good at … Continue reading
Posted in In Other Words
Tagged Books, Cape Bible Chapel, Cape Bible Chapel Blog, CBC, Jerry Bridges
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Eight Thoughts on Healing and Sickness
James 5:12-14 plunged us into intriguing waters this past weekend (you can access the entirety of the message at http://www.capebiblechapel.org). But special attention was paid to verses 13-14 and their dealing with sickness and healing, two oft misunderstood and misused … Continue reading
Jumping In, Bowing Down
Sometimes I’m assigned the task of teaching God’s Word. First, how cool is that? The Bible tells us that speaking of God or about God requires the Holy Spirit (two such instances of this can be found in John 3:34 … Continue reading
Posted in The Weekend Word
Tagged Blog, Cape Bible Chapel, David, Elijah, God, Prayer
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