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Discipleship Resources for April 7, 2022

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DISCIPLESHIP RESOURCES

Take a moment to scan through these resources. These are provided to aid you in your own spiritual growth. And they are tools you can use to have discipling conversations with family and friends. How great it would be to sit down with another member of the church and dialogue over spiritual matters. Discussing some of these articles, podcasts, or sermons might just get those conversations started. Maybe you have a lost family member or friend, that one of these resources would be just the thing to speak to an area of their life they are struggling with. That might be the bridge to the gospel you have needed. Make use of these valuable free resources.


Resources from The Gospel Coalition, 4 Ways to Seek Revival, podcast interview of Jordan Raynor by Collin Hansen

Resources from Paul Tripp Ministries, Reaping a Better Harvest, weekly blog from Paul Tripp

Resources from Desiring God Ministries, Who Helps You Enjoy God?, article by Ray Ortlund

Resources from Grace to You, Creation Day 6, Part 3, Sermon by John MacArthur

Resources from CHBC, OKC, The Analysis, podcast by Mark DeMoss and Deanna Huff

Music Video, Psalm 62, by Aaron Keys and Stuart Townend

Printable Bible Reading Plan, Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plan, by Navigators

The Briefing Podcast, New Episodes of the Briefing, by Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr.

Mark D. DeMoss, Senior Pastor

CHBC Weekly April 1, 2022

The Vision of CHBC – Extending the Gospel

The ultimate goal of CHBC is to develop fully devoted disciples of Jesus Christ who live by the Great Commandment (Matt.22:36-40) and who fulfill the Great Commission (Matt. 28:18-20). The Great Commission is the command to the church to make disciples of all nations. Our purpose in the world is to share the gospel with other people who are to be equipped to know God, and to be Christ -exalters in their lives. We have no greater purpose toward our neighbors and the nations. When we say this is a command to the church, we understand that is a personal command from God to His redeemed people. It is not an institutional demand, but a personal command. The church is not a building people meet together in, but a people who gather to worship Jesus Christ as Lord.

 

Platform Remodel

When you are worshipping on Sunday you will notice that the platform is still undergoing an expansion. This is to allow more space for the choir, orchestra, and band to all be on the platform, as well as provide a more flexible area for other worship events. While most of the carpentry work is complete, we are waiting for the final work of the electrician, AVL installments, delivery of choir risers, and installation of the carpet throughout the worship center. Thank you for your patience with a less than ideal worshipping platform.

 

CrossTimbers – Children’s Camp

This children’s camp is for children who will have completed the 3rd-6th grade at the end of this school term. The dates are June 20-23, but registration is necessary by April 10. Please contact Mrs. Cheryl, Director for Preschool and Children’s Ministries at , or visit the website at: CrossTimbers Registration.

 

Explore CHBC – April 3 & April 10

Explore CHBC is a three-week orientation to membership at Capitol Hill Baptist Church. We believe church membership is biblical and practical. We want to help you belong to the body of Christ and learn to love and serve your brothers and sisters in Christ out of mutual commitment for one another. Learn more about church membership by attending these three one-hour sessions. 9 AM, Sunday mornings on March 27, April 3, and April 10. Visit the website at CHBC Explore. It is not too late to join us for this session of Explore CHBC.

 

Resurrection Celebration with CHBC – Good Friday 6-8 PM

We believe every Sunday is Resurrection Sunday, but we also think it is appropriate to have a date on the calendar that draws special attention to the most significant event in human history – the resurrection of Jesus Christ. We will mark our celebration of the resurrection two ways. First will be Good Friday at 6 PM. We will be showing the movie Sabina. This movie is about Sabina Wurmbrand, the wife of Voice of the Martyrs founder, Richard Wurmbrand. It will tell you more of their story as the Nazi came to power in Europe. Learn more about this movie at The Sabina Movie website. We will also offer our elementary age children a different movie option from the VOM animated films for parents who are not ready to show your children the Sabina film. There is childcare for children 3 years old and younger, but you must register for this childcare. Visit our website to register for childcare.

 

Resurrection Day Worship – April 17

We celebrate the resurrection of Jesus every Sunday, but we think it is appropriate to have a date on the calendar to celebrate the resurrection in a special way. We will celebrate resurrection Sunday with a pancake breakfast from 9-10 AM in the Activity Center, and with worship at 10:15 AM in the Worship Center for our English-speaking service and Solomon’s Porch for our Spanish-speaking service.

 

Scripture of the Month

Lamentations 3:22-23, “The Lord’s lovingkindnesses indeed never cease, for His compassions never fail. 23 They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness.” Each week CHBC says aloud a passage of Scripture during our morning worship gathering. This is done for two reasons. First, we are commanded in Scripture to encourage one another with the Word of God. Second, we want to emphasize the spiritual discipline of Scripture memory. Receive a text to your phone with this verse set to music by texting the word “CHBCVERSE” to the number (302) 207-SONG (7664).

A Moment in Church History

On March 31, 1515, Pope Leo X announces the sale of indulgences to repair St. Peter’s Basilica. Albert of Brandenberg is allowed to keep half the proceeds. He was in deep debt after purchasing his position as Archbishop. The announcement outrages the young Martin Luther, who subsequently nails his 95 Theses on the doors of Wittenberg, which launches the protestant reformation. Learn more about what happened on this date in church history by following this link: Today in Church History.

 

Prayer

What a hopeful promise from the prophet Isaiah. Pray in adoration to God for being steadfast in His redemptive plan, and for His patient endurance of our sinfulness. Pray in thanksgiving to God for casting our sin upon His beautiful, innocent Son, and for punishing Him in our place in order to offer us eternal life.

Isaiah 53:5-6

“But He was pierced through for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; The chastening for our well-being fell upon Him, And by His scourging we are healed. All of us like sheep have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way; But the Lord has caused the iniquity of us all to fall on Him.”

 

Mark D. DeMoss, Senior Pastor

     Capitol Hill Baptist Church

     Equipping…Exalting…Extending

            For the Glory of God

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