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The Price Chapel Podcast
by Price Chapel
Price Chapel is a church community that exists to “Find & Follow Jesus Together.” We value worshipping God, Biblical teaching, fellowship as family, outreach and investing in the next generation. Join us Sundays at 9:30AM or 11:00AM.
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What About Evil?
We will be looking at the Parable of the Weeds in Matthew 13:24-30 & 36-43. This parable helps us answer the question: If there is a God how can there be evil in the world?
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Advent 2021 - What If?
What if? is a question that drives so many worries caused by anxiety. What do we do with the "What If?" questions of life? Mary and Joseph had many what if questions. They chose to trust in God's plan despite the anxiety of their circumstances.
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Advent 2021 - Operation Salvation
We enter the story of Joseph as the angel shares with him the Title, the Name, the Mission, and the Promise pointing to God's ultimate plan; Operation Salvation
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1 Corinthians 12-14 - Spiritual Gifts 101
The Apostle Paul instructs the church in Corinth about God's gifts for the church. In these passages there are 5 Truths that are important take aways for us in the Church today. How do we discover them? How do we use them? How do we expect them? Who are they relevant for?
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1 Corinthians 9 - Run & Fight
Paul uses two metaphors for the Christian life: "running the race" and "fighting the fight." Both are deeply rooted in Corinthian culture and bring the application of these two metaphors to life. How ought we live our faith?
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1 Corinthians - The World Is Passing Away
We cling to the things that are passing away: sports dynasties, kids leaving the home, nostalgia from the past. But how do we move forward? Paul calls the church in Corinth to devote themselves to the things that do not pass away.
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1 Corinthians - Church Discipline
The Apostle Paul gets into the thick of church discipline in the church in Corinth. He draws from Jewish tradition, from Jesus and applies those lessons in chapter 5. What can we learn from the early church that will help us navigate the tumultuous waters of sin within the church?
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Body Life Sunday Aug. 2023
Body Life Sunday is when we celebrate the stories of what God is doing in and through Price Chapel. On Body Life Sunday we welcome New Members, Dedicate Babies, and Celebrate Baptisms. All are best experienced in person or by viewing our Sunday Live Stream which is available during our 11AM service or afterward at pricechapel.org or on our Facebook Page.
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The New Way
The New Testament book of Hebrews contains some complex writing on who Jesus is. The temptation of the letter's audience was to go back to old forms of Judaism, but the author shares that life with Jesus is a new way.
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The Lineage Receipt
When someone "Brings the Receipts" they are bringing the proof that they were right, their prediction was correct; and God brought the receipts in the birth of Jesus. The lineage receipt is the proof that God cares about the details and weaved human actions together with his own to bring the Son of God's birth through a particular family line through which he chose to bring salvation to the world. As we ponder this truth during the Advent season, we are reminded to trust in God because he is faithful across generations, he accomplishes His will through imperfect people, and that His plan is bigger than your trouble.
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Waiting for Peace
What do we do when God's promises feel delayed or doubtful? Four of Micah's prophecies take time to come to fruition. In Micah 4 and 5 are recorded a prophecy about exile, rescue, security, and peace; the last of which we're still waiting to see today. Each cast an image of the life God desires for his people and how we can trust in faith for our future hope.
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The Faithful Presence of God
The real consequence of humankind’s sin was separation from the presence of God. Guest speaker, Pastor Jared Huntsinger, deep dives into the Bible’s picture of God’s presence and the movement of God through Biblical history. Unfolding how we experience God’s presence today.
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The Prophet and the King
Prophets played an important role in the kingdoms of Israel. Their responsibility was to relay God's word to the leaders and people. Often this looked like calling out the ways in which the people had strayed from following God's direction. Micah's words were often unpalatable for this reason. Political leaders didn't like him, but when they did listen, as King Hezekiah did it resulted in blessing. Our problem is when success and power go unchecked, we begin to use people instead of serve them. God used crisis in Hezekiah's life to expose his pride and invite him to repent before impending judgement. Our response should be to invite truth, examine our pride, and respond quickly with humility to the Spirit's conviction.
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When Corruption Spreads
Micah is an important minor prophet that lived during the collapse of Israel's short-lived dynasties. His prophetic words called government leaders to righteous action in the midst of rampant corruption that had plagued the people of Israel. Corruption had infected national worship, economics, and was even among Micah's peers, the prophets who "spoke for God." Yet in the midst of the great evil that had plagued the land, there was hope. When corruption spreads, God sees, God judges, and god preserves His people.
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2026 Annual Family Meeting
This is Annual Family Meeting Sunday. We look back at what God has done through Price Chapel over the last year and look forward to plans for the coming year. And in a short devotional thought we look at 3 lessons from the book of 2 Timothy.
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When Resurrection Walks the Cemetery
When grief feels final and hope smells like decay, what happens when Resurrection itself walks into the cemetery? In the Gospel of John, chapter 11, Jesus delays, weeps, and then calls a dead man out of the grave—exposing the gap between what we say we believe and what we actually trust Him for. This story confronts the quiet places we keep sealed off—the parts of our lives that “stink” of sin and shame—and asks: what stones are we afraid to roll away? Because the voice that raised Lazarus is still calling today. And the One who raises the dead isn’t just offering life someday—He’s inviting you to step out of your grave clothes right now.
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Overcoming Temptation
This Palm Sunday, we explored Hebrews 4:14-16 and the reality that Jesus also experienced temptation in every way we do. Instead of taking the easy way out, He rejected the shortcuts offered by the devil and chose a different path. Rather than grasping for power, Jesus responded with patience and obedience. He embraced the cross and invites us to do the same. In God's kingdom, we don't win by winning-we win by losing.
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Fasting
Fasting is the primary and historic practice of the season of Lent. The practice of fasting can introduce significant discomfort to our lives, but the fruit of fasting builds our faith. Our faith is built by saying no to ourselves; by replacing our will with God’s; and by increasing our hunger for God.
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Prayer
Prayer is an integral practice in our spiritual lives. It is the primary pathway for humans to connect with God. We believe that the Bible speaks of a God who is real, who is personal, and who is relational. One who invites us into communion with Him. Communion with God through prayer means turning our attention toward His presence with us. Jesus models how we should approach God in prayer through the Lord's Prayer instructing us to pray with honesty, simplicity, and humility. As we do, we trust God that he will meet us in prayer by hearing our hearts. Through prayer and trust, hope and love grow within us.
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Nothing Can Separate
What can separate us from the love of God? Nothing. Why does God have our back in this way? Because he’s invested; he died for us, he justifies us, he was raised from the grave for us, and because Jesus loves us. And what makes us doubt His love? Paul implicates the source of this doubt; trouble, hardship, persecution, famine, nakedness, danger, or sword. Nothing can separate us from the God who is for us.
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All Things
Our All-Knowing God is working out all things for our good. This idea is profoundly present throughout scripture, particularly today's verses in Romans 8. Yet, this idea sometimes doesn't sit squarely with our experiences. When the Apostle Paul pens these words about God's handiwork he meant something deeply grounded in the character of God that we must understand. God is at work, but we have a propensity to resist it, sometimes without awareness. How, then, should we understand God's sovereignty and providence so that we participate in building the Kingdom of God, rather than hindering it.
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GC Sunday with David & Aleah
International Workers, David & Aleah Nishizaki share the stories of what God is up to in the deaf world. David and Aleah are concluding an almost 9 year season of ministry among the deaf and hard-of-hearing community in Washington D.C. advocating, empowering and raising up leaders in the deaf church to share the gospel locally and around the world. This next season of ministry puts them on a trajectory of continuing to glorify God with all of who they are as the move to Japan. God has been stirring a passion and a hope to share Jesus as they move to Tokyo and build relationships with both the deaf and hearing communities.
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Praying with the Spirit
Prayer, communing with God, is a core aspect of Christian faith. In Romans 8, Paul outlines 4 truths about prayer that we need to be aware of as we approach God. First, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. Second, the Spirit helps us when we don’t know how to pray. Third, the Spirit intercedes through wordless groans. And fourth, the Spirit intercedes for us in accordance with the will of God.
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The Renovation of Creation
Earthquakes and natural disasters are reminders that everything in creation is not as it should be. Romans 8 identifies these experiences as the groaning of created order as in the pains of child birth. Paul highlights 3 truths regarding creation: creation is frustrated; creation will be liberated; and creation looks to humanity.
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Adopted by God
There’s a popular belief that everyone is a child of God. Yet, the Bible does not teach that we are the biological product of a Heavenly Father or Mother. These ideas come from extra-Biblical sources. Though we are made in God’s image, according to the Genesis story, we are born into a kingdom of darkness and are therefore enemies of God. In the midst of this state, God’s love meets us where we are and he adopts us into his family. This adoption sets us free and gives us new rights as children of God.
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Body and Spirit
God cares for our bodies and wants to bring life to them. Paul, the author of Romans 8, contrasts the realm of the flesh with the realm of the flesh. The believer lives by the realm of the spirit. Living according to the flesh leads to death. Life according to the spirit brings resurrection power and the promise of healing. So, the believer puts into practice the ongoing work of putting our sin to death by the power of the Holy Spirit at work within.
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Mind and Spirit
Your mindset will impact your mental health positively or negatively. Paul uncovers the mindset Christians have access to. Our mindset expresses our basic nature as Christians or Non-Christians. Our mindset has eternal consequences. Our mindset concerns our fundamental attitude toward God. Jesus provides a pathway for the Spirit of God to renew our minds, transforming how we think and engage with the world.
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Set Free
Paul writes a pivotal letter to the church in Rome. This book called Romans, contains the most central doctrines of the Christian faith. In Chapter 8 Paul unpacks how the gospel message offers us an opportunity to truly become alive in Christ. We struggle with sin and yearn to be set free. But it is only the power of Jesus on the cross that could break the power of sin and death and set us free.
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The Purpose Receipt
When someone "Brings the Receipts" they are bringing the proof that they were right, their prediction was correct; and God brought the receipts in the birth of Jesus. "The Purpose Receipt" is about God declaring the purpose of the coming Messiah centuries before Jesus even walked the earth. These prophecies explicitly tell of Jesus purpose to bring salvation from the earthly and eternal consequences of sin.
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The Place Receipt
When someone "Brings the Receipts" they are bringing the proof that they were right, their prediction was correct; and God brought the receipts in the birth of Jesus. The "Place Receipt" is about God's plans superseding our own plans. The biblical characters Ruth, Samuel, and Joseph all had their own plans for how life was supposed to go, but God disrupted them all in the little town of Bethlehem. Through each of their stories, God was weaving the beautiful tapestry of His sovereignty ultimately bringing about the moment Jesus comes to earth.
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The Original Receipt
When someone "Brings the Receipts" it's a nod to the originally predicted outcome of a situation. In this sense, Jesus' birth fulfilled many of God's Old Testament receipts. This Advent season we'll be exploring the prophecies that foretold Jesus' coming and birth. The very first receipt found in scripture goes all the way back to the beginning in Genesis chapter 3 when God is issuing the curse to the serpent after Adam and Eve's fall. What he promises here is conflict, confrontation and conquest to come, fulfilled in the life and death of Jesus and the founding of His Church.
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Under Authority
Why do Christians use the Bible as an authority in our lives? The Bible is a credible source of authority because of its historical and textual reliability in addition to the reliability of God's promises and the unity and cohesion of the story it tells over 1000+ years. Alone, these should be reasons enough for it's place in our lives, but even more it are the claims that that Bible makes about itself from the psalmists to the authors of the New Testament letters and even Jesus himself. God's word, should have a say in how we live our lives.
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Self Control
Self control is the ability to control one’s emotions, desires and actions. The Holy Spirit is the source and decisive cause of the fruit of the Spirit in our lives. So, when our desires and actions are out of control we need Spirit-empowered self-control. Jesus endured the temptation of Satan through this Spirit-empowered self-control at the beginning of his ministry; paralleling the temptations of the Israelites through the desert in Exodus. Just as for the Israelite, Jesus’ obedience stands in place for our disobedience. Success in our battle with temptation requires Spirit-empowered self-control.
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Body Life Sunday November 2025
Body Life Sunday is when we celebrate the stories of what God is doing in and through Price Chapel. On Body Life Sunday we welcome New Members, Dedicate Children, and Celebrate Baptisms. All are best experienced in person or by viewing our Sunday Live Stream which is available during our 11AM service or afterward at pricechapel.org or on our YouTube or Facebook Pages.
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Gentleness
Jesus displays the fruit of gentleness through his healing touch and actions of serving his disciples. Following in Jesus’ example is challenging because of the pride and selfishness we carry within, obstructing our ability to truly be gentle. But, Holy Spirit empowered gentleness demonstrates soothing restraint for the good of others and the glory of God.
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Faithfulness
God's faithfulness to humanity is astounding; filled with love and compassion. This kind of faithfulness is desperately needed in our world today. The word translated as "faithfulness" Galatians 5 contains two key components: trust and obedience. When it comes to our own faithfulness our trust often fades before obedience takes root; but, this is where God intervenes. For, what we cannot do on our own, the Spirit of God works within us. This kind of faithfulness is the Sprit-grown endurance to keep trusting God enough to follow in obedience.
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Goodness
Goodness is something we long for in this world. We see evil in the world all around us and it can cause us to doubt whether God is, indeed, good. When we understand the reasons for suffering in our world we can more clearly see God's goodness at work. Scripture calls us to be children of the light and as children of the light we will display the goodness of God.
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Kindness
Continuing in our series on the Fruit of the Spirit we examine the trait of kindness. The difficulty we experience with this trait is that we struggle to show kindness when we are looking out for our own interests. Selfishness reveals itself as the enemy of kindness. Jesus demonstrates kindness in the story of the woman caught in adultery. Here we see Jesus pause, invite, ask perceptive questions and instruct his audience in the way of kindness and righteousness. We can demonstrate the kindness of Jesus when we're secure in God's kindness to us.
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Patience
The fourth fruit of the spirit listed in Galatians 5:22-23 is Patience. However this is not the patience that immediately comes to mind when we think about waiting in line. There are at least 4 greek words that are used in scripture that are translated into English as patience. The word used in this list carries a related meaning, but also includes restraint in when provoked or wronged. As we look at the story of Jesus we can see this trait at work throughout his life, most poignantly on the cross. As we follow in Jesus' example and walk in step with the Holy Spirit's work in our lives, Christians must respond to being wronged with this kind of patience.
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Peace
Peace is something that we long for in our world and in our lives. The Biblical concept of peace reaches far into our lives seeking a sense of wholeness and completeness. Inherent is a sense of confidence and rest in God's presence and control. Peace is a gift of God to his followers and can be experienced through engaging with Him. The steps to deep, abiding peace are: praying continually, entrusting life & circumstances to God, abiding communion with Jesus, cultivating a heart of gratitude, and extending forgiveness to others.
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Joy
We spend our lives searching for joy. It is something we long for, but we end up settling for the temporary imitation of happiness. The difference is that joy is more than an emotion. Happiness is temporary and is based on fleeting circumstances. Joy is a quality of being. The depth of God's gift of joy is found when we remain in Jesus' love, follow his commands in obedience, when we rejoice in His saving grace, and when we live into our purpose.
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Love
Paul uses fruit a the illustration for the character traits of God that He grows in our hearts through the power of the Spirit making us more like Him. He lists these fruit as: Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control. Jesus demonstrates these perfectly as God in flesh. This series dives into how God develops these character traits in our lives and how Jesus exemplifies them perfectly.
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The Generous Will Prosper
Proverbs has much to say about wisdom in finance. Here, generosity takes center stage as a high spiritual value. Proverbs 11:24-24 gives us the insight that “a generous person will prosper.” There is something about the way that wealth reveals the true nature of our heart. We can learn from Proverbs how to become a person of generosity by practicing these 3 principles of generosity.
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When Pride Comes
The story of King Uzziah becomes a cautionary tale for the role of pride in our lives. Proverbs has little good to say about pride. Uzziah found favor in God’s eyes because of his dedication to the Lord, but eventually pride crept in and Uzziah crossed the line thinking too highly of himself. The antidote to this pride is humility which can be cultivated in surrender to Jesus.
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The Way of the Ant
Wisdom calls to us to work diligently and points to the ant as our example. The book of Proverbs and even the New Testament speak to the value of hard work and the rewards that it brings. The sluggard finds himself in a cycle of laziness which leads to a feeling of a lack of significance. And so scripture exhorts us to live lives as if we were working for Jesus in all things.
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Walking With the Wise
Who we surround ourselves with matters. The book of Proverbs give much wisdom in the way of relationships; which relationships lead to a life of trouble and which lead to a life of flourishing. Proverbs tells us that bad company corrupts good character, but that walking with the wise leads to becoming wise. So, how do we choose the people we surround ourselves with? We have to look for the characteristics of a good friend.
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The Power of Words
We can all think of times when our words get us in trouble. Our words have enormous power in our world. Proverbs contrasts the wisdom of using our words well and the folly of using them poorly. Proverbs encourages us to use our words to diffuse, impart knowledge, and healing.
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Guard Your Heart
The heart/soul is the seat of who we are. The Bible uses these words interchangeably to refer to the person’s will or where the self resides. Guarding your heart means intentional choosing what you trust, what you value, what path you take. The book of proverbs shares the wisdom we need to follow God well and guard our hearts.
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The Foundations of Wisdom
More than ever before, knowledge is more accessible through a click of a button. Yet, the practice of wisdom, seems to be so far away. The opening verses of Proverbs give us a blueprint for living with wisdom; beginning with the Fear of the Lord, proceeding through a deepening knowledge of God, following through on practicing God’s precepts, and rounding to home with eternal praise. Wisdom is a gift from the Lord and essential for a rich relationship with God.
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The New Is Next
Our inclination is to do next whatever worked in the past, but the work of Jesus begins something new in the early church. Paul is keyed into this new reality as he continues his ministry while imprisoned and he moves from a ministry of miracles to a ministry of teaching writing many of the letters that we have in the Bible today. Paul's example demonstrates that we follow Jesus by embracing the new thing He is leading us into.
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Price Chapel is a church community that exists to “Find & Follow Jesus Together.” We value worshipping God, Biblical teaching, fellowship as family, outreach and investing in the next generation. Join us Sundays at 9:30AM or 11:00AM.
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