
Podcast by Grace Chapel Sermon Media
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 519 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

What does it mean to be made in the image of God? In this message, Pastor Ruthie explores the creation story in Genesis and reminds us that everything God created was good. As God’s image bearers, we are invited to partner with Him by caring for crea... more
What does it mean to be made in the image of God? In this opening message of our Summer Reading series, guest preacher Pat Batten teaches from Genesis 1:26–28 and explores one of the most foundational truths in Scripture: every human being is created... more
What do you do when you find yourself standing at the edge of uncertainty, unsure how to move forward? In this Annual Celebration 2026 message, Pastor Tim Ghali teaches from 2 Kings 2:1–15, where Elijah and Elisha stand at the Jordan River and witnes... more
What does Pentecost teach us about being the church today? In this message, Pastor Dom Bronico explores the connection between the Tower of Babel and Pentecost, showing how the arrival of the Holy Spirit sends the church beyond the walls of a buildin... more
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Grace Chapel is an amazing, inviting church whose sermons are relevant to my everyday life. I can’t always make it on Sundays, so I’m so happy to have found this podcast!
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Across recent episodes, the conversations center on practical faith in daily life, with a strong emphasis on biblical study, spiritual disciplines, and community. Topics frequently explore Jesus-centered identity, grace over rule-keeping, and how faith translates into everyday action—from family life and workplaces to outreach in neighborhoods and social justice contexts. A recurring thread highlights authentic community, pastoral care, and how disciplines like Sabbath, fasting, and prayer shape character, mission, and missional living. Notably, several talks weave personal narrative with scripture to make theology accessible and applicable, often inviting listeners into small groups, service, and reflective practice.
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