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FAQs about Morning Hour Chapel:How many episodes does Morning Hour Chapel have?The podcast currently has 369 episodes available.
March 10, 2020Who Did They Think He Was? - The Pragmatist, The Prejudiced, The PerturbedHave you ever found yourself missing out on knowing Jesus because your brain just can't wrap your head around the idea of Jesus being the Son of God? Or maybe you think about Jesus and just can't reconcile how the Messiah could come from such an obscure, illiterate little town as Nazareth? Maybe you're so busy working FOR Jesus that you don't have any time to KNOW Jesus?In this podcast, Pastor Joe speaks about Philip, a pragmatist who had difficulty thinking of Jesus as anything but the military leader who would rescue Israel from Rome; Nathanael (Bartholomew), who didn't believe that anything good could come from a backwater hill town like Nazareth; and Martha, who was so busy serving Jesus and the disciples that she couldn't find the time to just sit at Jesus' feet and get to know him....more36minPlay
February 26, 2020Endings and Beginnings: The Beginning of Unity in the Church, Part 2Have you ever had a moment where your life was completed turned upside down? Where you didn’t know what was going on, but you did know that your life would never be the same?The apostle Peter had just such a moment when God told him to visit with a Roman centurion named Cornelius, a Gentile, and to preach the word of God to him and his family and friends. Peter broke the Jewish law by fraternizing with these Gentiles (a law that was not given by God, but was created by Israel). But God’s command was clear: “What I have called clean, do not call common.”In this podcast, Pastor Joe finishes a sermon series about “Endings and Beginnings of the 1st Century Church.” He speaks about Peter’s encounter with Cornelius, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit that one and for all invited every person in the world to have a relationship with Jesus Christ. He also invites us to be the hands and feet of Jesus in our community as we enter the season of Lent, a time of preparation and anticipation of Jesus’ death and resurrection. He invites us to love our neighbors and to invite people to church who might need to hear the good news of the Gospel....more40minPlay
February 19, 2020Endings and Beginnings: The Beginning of Unity in the Church, Part 1When you pray, do you make time to listen for God to respond? We spend a lot of time asking God for things, including asking Him His will, but how often do we spend prayer time listening for His voice?Pastor Joe introduces us to Cornelius, a Roman centurion, and a God-fearing man who was known to follow the Jewish beliefs. He was visited by an angel of God and instructed to send for Simon Peter, the apostle. The next day, God visited Peter as he was praying and did something drastic – He told Peter to kill and eat animals that were against the law for Jews to eat. When Peter balked, God said “What I have called clean, do not call unclean.”Two separate encounters over 30 miles apart. Two men, a Gentile and a Jew. What could God have in mind by bringing these two together? ...more31minPlay
February 11, 2020Endings and Beginnings: The Ending of Saul / The Beginning of PaulWhen we confess Christ as our Savior and Lord, the Holy Spirit enters into us and does some stuff! He may give us new gifts, talents, and experiences, or He may use our existing gifts, talents, and experiences (or both!) so that we might do the work of building the kingdom of God.In this message, Pastor Joe shares the story of Saul, who later became Paul. He speaks from Acts 9 about the ways in which Jesus Christ worked through Saul, blinding him and making him utterly helpless. Jesus also worked through Ananias, a disciple who feared arrest and death at the hands of Saul but who did God’s will and went to Saul, prayed for him, and watched him accept Christ, be baptized, and begin preaching boldly the gospel of Christ. We see how God used the disciples in Damascus to help Saul escape people who were wanting to kill him and how God used Barnabas to tell the disciples in Jerusalem that Jesus had done a mighty work and had brought Saul to Himself.After Saul came to Jerusalem, we see that the church multiplied and grew in the fear of the Lord and the comfort of the Holy Spirit. Pastor Joe asked us to stand up and to fear God and not men, and he asked us to take comfort from the Holy Spirit when men would try to silence us from sharing our witness of Jesus Christ’s work in our lives....more1h 36minPlay
February 05, 2020Endings and BeginningsWe are all about beginnings and endings. We celebrate beginnings like births and marriages with annual birthday and anniversary celebrations. Often we mourn endings like death and divorce. In this message, Pastor Joe speaks of Stephen, one of the first deacons of the church, and his message to the religious leaders of his time. He had experienced the beginning of the church, and he experienced the seeming end of his life at the hands of those same religious leaders. But Stephen knew that his end was only the beginning, as he asked Jesus to bring him home to Him. Stephen’s death was the beginning of severe persecution for these new Christians, particularly at the hands of a young man named Saul. ...more40minPlay
January 27, 20201st Century Church/21st Century World: What the Church Gets Right and Wrong...more39minPlay
January 22, 2020Sanctity of Human Life SundayAbortion is a hot-button topic in the political arena. People, including many Christians, get into shouting matches about abortion, and we often end up shouting past each other, with no Christian love on display.For Sanctity of Life Sunday. Pastor Joe shares some stark statistics about abortion, but the real message has to do with how we, as Christians, deal with not just the subject of abortion, but the PEOPLE affected by abortion. He urged us to remember that abortion isn’t just about the unborn child, but it’s about the mother and the father too. When the church sees pregnant couples considering abortion, our political shouts go unheard and we only succeed in pushing that couple further from the cross of Jesus Christ. But if we, the church, started really listening to these couples, getting to know the reasons behind their choice to abort, we may be able to help them to see their worth as image-bearers of a God Who wants to be reconciled with them. And in seeing their own worth, perhaps they will see, too, the worth of the unborn child they have created....more32minPlay
January 13, 20201st Century Church/21st Century World: Work, Then WordsThe first century church we read about in Acts relied on prayer and the power of the Holy Spirit to share the gospel with the people in Jerusalem.They shared the gospel by first doing. They met a need of the people - speaking their languages so they could understand the gospel; physically healing people so they could better hear the gospel unencumbered by their suffering.Pastor Joe poses this question: what would happen if the 21st-Century church relied on prayer and the power of the Holy Spirit to share the gospel? What could Morning Hour Chapel accomplish in our community when we rely on prayer and the power of the Holy Spirit?...more42minPlay
December 17, 2019Advent is Absurd: Finding God in Our UncertaintyIn an age of growing uncertainty about…well…almost everything, the idea of an Everlasting God can seem absurd.In this podcast, Pastor Joe continues looking at the description of Messiah in Isaiah 9:6. He talks about the uncertainty that abounds and seems to be more keenly felt during Advent. The uncertainty of homelessness. The uncertainty of joblessness. The uncertainty that comes when we feel ourselves to be worthless.As we continue to strive to love our neighbor as ourselves, it is so important that we are light to the world in their uncertainty. It is crucial that we light the path of those who are wandering and those who are lost.And it’s important to remember that, in this world of uncertainty, we serve an Everlasting Father who remains constant through all of our inconstancy....more33minPlay
FAQs about Morning Hour Chapel:How many episodes does Morning Hour Chapel have?The podcast currently has 369 episodes available.