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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2025 · 46 MIN

Episode 9 | April Fools, Altar Calls, & Removing Stumbling Blocks

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Question of the Day - 0:28 April Fools Prank on Kevin and Steve Hot Topic - 6:16 CQ: Hi! My husband & I are Christians! We come from a Southern Baptist Church background & we’re wondering why there is not an alter call at the end of the Sunday morning services for those that are moved by the Holy Spirit during the service or have need of prayer at that moment? Just curious about this! Discussion & Member Questions - 12:30 Sunday Recap CQ - 15:39: “We must be ready to live in purity and willing to sacrifice for the sake of gospel unity.” What are some examples of those sacrifices in the current context? What if one views it as a spiritual matter? Would that require to become a sacrifice? (Would it be wearing a polo shirt, or practicing holy yoga or turning a blind eye to lyrics that are practically untrue but sound good?) CQ - 22:58: How do we not setup any stumbling blocks for people to come to Christ, yet also unashamedly call people to repentance? For example, what if someone living in a sexually immoral relationship wants to come to Jesus. If they ask, “are you saying I can’t do this anymore if I become a Christian”, shouldn’t the answer be “Yes, you must repent”? CQ - 37:25: What to do with someone who has told you they are not interested and do not care about the gospel? I have been trying to share the gospel with my dad for nearly 17 years. CQ - 40:27: What are some things we can do to make it less difficult for visitors coming to Church? Conclusion/Celebration - 44:28 What is something we can celebrate? We would love if you would send in your questions! You can submit them to the social pages @thechapelbr on Facebook and Instagram, email [email protected], or text (225) 267-7443. Thanks for listening to the Going to the Chapel Podcast. Go out, live sent, and we’ll see you next time! 

Question of the Day - 0:28 April Fools Prank on Kevin and Steve Hot Topic - 6:16 CQ: Hi! My husband & I are Christians! We come from a Southern Baptist Church background & we’re wondering why there is not an alter call at the end of the Sunday morning services for those that are moved by the Holy Spirit during the service or have need of prayer at that moment? Just curious about this! Discussion & Member Questions - 12:30 Sunday Recap CQ - 15:39: “We must be ready to live in purity and willing to sacrifice for the sake of gospel unity.” What are some examples of those sacrifices in the current context? What if one views it as a spiritual matter? Would that require to become a sacrifice? (Would it be wearing a polo shirt, or practicing holy yoga or turning a blind eye to lyrics that are practically untrue but sound good?) CQ - 22:58: How do we not setup any stumbling blocks for people to come to Christ, yet also unashamedly call people to repentance? For example, what if someone living in a sexually immoral relationship wants to come to Jesus. If they ask, “are you saying I can’t do this anymore if I become a Christian”, shouldn’t the answer be “Yes, you must repent”? CQ - 37:25: What to do with someone who has told you they are not interested and do not care about the gospel? I have been trying to share the gospel with my dad for nearly 17 years. CQ - 40:27: What are some things we can do to make it less difficult for visitors coming to Church? Conclusion/Celebration - 44:28 What is something we can celebrate? We would love if you would send in your questions! You can submit them to the social pages @thechapelbr on Facebook and Instagram, email [email protected], or text (225) 267-7443. Thanks for listening to the Going to the Chapel Podcast. Go out, live sent, and we’ll see you next time!

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