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Don't Settle: Keep Moving Toward God's Promises
"The Jordan River was never meant to be a destination—it was meant to be crossed." One of the greatest dangers in the Christian life isn't walking away from God. It's settling. Settling often doesn't look like rebellion. It doesn't always appear sinful or reckless. In fact, it can look practical, comfortable, and even wise. Yet settling for less than God's best can quietly rob us of the fullness of His promises. In Numbers 32, Pastor Jeremy Eastman pointed to a moment in Isra

The Chapel Ministry
Jun 14 min read


Pentecost: When Heaven Touched Earth
There are moments in Scripture that changed history forever. Pentecost was one of them. Acts 2 describes a moment unlike anything the world had ever seen. Jesus had ascended to heaven. The disciples were gathered together in Jerusalem, waiting just as He instructed them. Then suddenly, everything changed. A sound like a mighty rushing wind filled the house. Tongues of fire rested upon the believers. The Holy Spirit was poured out, and ordinary people were transformed into bol

The Chapel Ministry
May 253 min read


Flammable or Fireproof? Living a Life Marked by God’s Fire
There is a defining question every believer must eventually confront: Are we flammable—or fireproof? In a recent message, Pastor Jeremy Eastman challenged us to examine our spiritual posture in light of God’s presence, which Scripture describes as a consuming fire. Hebrews 12:29 declares plainly, “Our God is a consuming fire.” Fire is not merely something God sends. It is not an accessory to His nature. It is who He is. The question, then, is not whether God burns. The questi

The Chapel Ministry
Feb 153 min read
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