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n this week’s message, Pastor Jeanette teaches from Acts 8:26–40, the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch. This powerful passage reminds us that God pursues every person, removes every barrier through Jesus Christ, and calls all people home. Through this story, we see God’s heart for redemption. The Ethiopian eunuch was a person of influence, dignity, and deep spiritual hunger, yet he was also someone who had been kept at a distance. But on a desert road, God sent Philip to walk alongside him, open the Scriptures, point him to Jesus, and welcome him through baptism. The result was joy, belonging, and a witness sent home to the nations. As part of our Summer Reading series, this message invites us to see redemption not just as an idea, but as God’s active pursuit of people. God is still at work beyond our familiar circles, still preparing hearts, and still sending ordinary believers to share the good news of Jesus with humility, courage, and love. Scripture: Acts 8:26–40 Speaker: Pastor Jeanette Message Title: God Calls All People Home Date: July 12, 2026 Grace Chapel is a non-denominational Christian church in the Greater Boston area. Learn more at grace.org. #GraceChapel #PastorJeanette #Acts8 #PhilipAndTheEthiopianEunuch #ChristianSermon #OnlineWorship #Jesus #Redemption #Faith #BibleTeaching

The Hope Heard Round the World | Dr. Patricia Batten by Grace Chapel Sermon Media

In this week’s message, Pastor Tim continues our Summer Reading series with a look at Genesis 3 and the story of the Fall. Why is the world so broken? Why do even good things often become painful? And where do we find hope when sin, suffering, and death seem to touch everything? Genesis 3 shows us how humanity’s rebellion against God brought brokenness into creation, but it also gives us the first promise of redemption. Even in the middle of humanity’s worst moment, God points us toward the hope we have in Jesus. The Fall explains our brokenness, but God’s promise points us to our hope and coming redemption. We hope this message helps you understand the larger story of Scripture and encourages you to spend time with God in His Word. Subscribe to Grace Chapel for weekly sermons, worship, and stories of life change. #GraceChapel #PastorTimGhali #Genesis3 #TheFall #SummerReading #ChristianSermon #BibleTeaching #Jesus #Redemption #HopeInJesus

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 creation, loving our neighbors, and faithfully stewarding what He has entrusted to us. Discover how the opening pages of the Bible reveal God’s goodness, our identity, and the meaningful role each of us has in His creation. Subscribe for more messages and worship from Grace Chapel. Learn more: https://www.grace.org #Genesis #ImageOfGod #Creation #ChristianSermon #GraceChapel

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 as the image of God. Through Scripture, personal story, and reflection, Pat reminds us that our worth is not based on our work, achievements, relationships, abilities, or circumstances. Our value comes from who we are: God’s image-bearers, created by Him, known by Him, and deeply valuable to Him. Whether life has gone according to plan or taken an unexpected turn, knowing who we are helps us wherever we are.

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 witness the power of God at work. Through this powerful story of transition, calling, and spiritual empowerment, we are reminded that the same God who parted waters for Moses, Joshua, Elijah, and Elisha is still on the move today. Pastor Tim reflects on a significant year in the life of Grace Chapel — a year marked by transition, challenge, faith, generosity, and God’s provision. Through it all, we are invited to trust that God sees us at the riverbank, empowers us for what is ahead, and calls us to join His ongoing work in the world. This message also includes the story of Colin, a reminder that God is still changing lives in unexpected ways through ordinary people who are centered on Jesus.

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 building and out into the world. Through Acts 2 and Genesis 11, we see that God’s vision for the church is not sameness, comfort, or simply gathering in one place. Instead, the Spirit empowers God’s people to go into neighborhoods, schools, workplaces, hospitals, coffee shops, and communities as living witnesses of Jesus. Pastor Dom reminds us that the church is not just a place we attend on Sundays. The church is a people sent by God, filled with the Holy Spirit, and called to embody the diverse, growing, multi-faceted Kingdom of Heaven. Key Scripture: Acts 2, Genesis 11 Speaker: Pastor Dom Bronico Topic: Pentecost, Holy Spirit, Church Mission, Evangelism, Babel, Great Commission In this message: What Pentecost means for the church today How Pentecost reverses the story of Babel Why the Holy Spirit sends us out into the world How Christians can live as “miniature temples” wherever they go What it means to serve, share Jesus, and be present in our communities The arrival of the Holy Spirit means the church is called to go—not just into a building on Sundays, but out into the world with the love and presence of Jesus. #Pentecost #HolySpirit #Acts2 #TowerOfBabel #ChurchMission #GraceChapel #PastorDomBronico #ChristianMessage #GreatCommission #Jesus

What does biblical submission really mean and how does Jesus transform our relationships? In this message, “Submission’s Paradox,” Pastor Ruthie walks through Colossians 3:18–4:1 and explores one of the most challenging passages in the New Testament: the “household codes.” Rather than promoting control or inequality, this teaching uncovers the radical, Christ-centered vision behind mutual submission, sacrificial love, dignity, and service. From marriage and parenting to leadership and justice, Pastor Ruthie shows how Jesus reshapes every relationship through humility and love. This message also honestly addresses difficult topics including slavery in Scripture, racism in church history, modern human trafficking, and what it means to follow Jesus in a way that honors the image of God in every person. Key Topics: Biblical submission explained Mutual submission in marriage Colossians 3 household codes Christian relationships and family Jesus’ view of women and children Faith, justice, and modern slavery Living like Christ in everyday life Scripture: Colossians 3:18–4:1, Ephesians 5:21–33 🙏 If this message encouraged or challenged you, share it with someone and subscribe for more biblical teaching and conversations about faith. #Colossians #ChristianMarriage #BiblicalSubmission #FaithAndJustice #GraceChapel #ChristianLiving #BibleTeaching

What does it really mean to live a new life in Christ? In this message, “Centering on What’s New”, PastorTim Ghali walks through Colossians 3:1–17 and explores what it looks like to leave behind the old self and fully step into the new life Jesus offers. This teaching challenges us to move beyond behavior modification and into true spiritual transformation setting our minds on things above, putting to death old patterns, and living with love, peace, and gratitude in community. Whether you’re new to faith or have been following Jesus for years, this message will help you refocus your life on what truly matters. Key Topics: New life in Christ (Colossians 3) Putting off the old self Living with love, peace, and gratitude Christian transformation vs. behavior change Community and forgiveness Scripture: Colossians 3:1–17 👉 If this message encouraged you, like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs a fresh start. #NewLifeInChrist #Colossians3 #ChristianLiving #FaithInJesus #GraceChapel #Sermon

Do you feel closer to God when you’re doing everything right… and farther when you’re not? Pastor Blaire Jenkins walks through Colossians 2 and exposes something we don’t always see: Whether you follow the rules or reject them… the rules might still be at the center. This message flips the script: You don’t earn a relationship with God You don’t lose it by failing You receive it through Jesus Freedom doesn’t come from trying harder—it comes from trusting what Jesus has already done. 📖 Scripture: Colossians 2:16–23 📍 Grace Chapel