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Sometimes we think that God is absent during our difficult circumstances. Paul was “in chains” in prison in Rome for preaching the gospel, yet he wrote about how much joy he had! How can someone in prison have such joy? Answer: because his joy was in Jesus and he understood that no matter what his circumstances, God was accomplishing His divine purposes. That’s why Paul would write in Philippians 1:13, “…my chains are in Christ.” In today’s study, Pastor Gary shares how we can have joy in our difficult circumstances too with the right eternal perspective.

An in-depth study of 1 Chronicles 14-15.

When we come to faith in Jesus Christ, God does not abandon us. On the contrary, He sends His Spirit to dwell in us and abide with us to help us run the race with perseverance. God is as much at work in bringing us to salvation as He is at work in keeping us saved! But it’s not all on Him. We have a responsibility to “work out our salvation” too. Pastor Gary explains this encouraging promise in today’s study from Philippians 1:6.

An in-depth study of 1 Chronicles 11-13.

Join us for our annual Q&A Service with Gary, Tyler and Austin Hamrick.

An in-depth study into the Magi.

Christmas is too important to breeze by. And yet many people will walk past the nativity story with its good and joyful news of God coming to man in favor of the world’s trinkets and distractions. It is time we stopped and realized what the Christmas story is all about: the Son of God entering our world to be with us, bleed for us, and rescue us.

In Luke 2, Simeon prophesied that baby Jesus was destined for the fall and rising of many. Jesus is a very polarizing figure. He is the most divisive person in human history, attracting some and repelling others like a magnet. How will you respond to the person of Jesus today?

An in-depth study of 1 Chronicles 9-10.

A special Wednesday night service celebrating what God has done in the lives of people from Cornerstone Chapel.