Welcome to the audio podcast from Chapel Valley Church. Led by Pastors Jeremiah and Suzie Genin, Chapel Valley is located in Madison, WI. When you come to Chapel Valley, we believe that your life will be transformed as you begin to encounter God’s love, experience God’s glory, and discover God’s purposes for your life in ever-increasing measures. No matter where you are in life, there is a place for you at Chapel Valley!
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This sermon emphasizes the importance of having a heart surrendered to God, allowing Him to search, purify, and guide us. Drawing on Psalm 139 and Romans 12, Pastor Suzie Genin teaches that true peace and transformation come when we invite God to search our hearts, address hidden anxieties, and reveal areas of self-sufficiency or indifference. The …
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This sermon, "Jesus Our Great High Priest," dives into the role of Jesus as the ultimate mediator between God and humanity, as described in Hebrews 5. Pastor Jeremiah Genin teaches that Jesus, called by God and full of compassion, perfectly fulfills the requirements of the high priest role, understanding our weaknesses and suffering on our behalf. …
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This sermon delves into the biblical promise of entering God's rest, drawn from Psalm 95 and Hebrews 3. Rest is not simply about physical peace, but a deep, inner spiritual rest that comes from trusting in Jesus. By avoiding hard-heartedness and surrendering to God, we can experience true rest, healing, and peace in our hearts. This message calls f…
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In this sermon, "Devotion to Jesus," Pastor Jeremiah Genin explores the importance of remaining steadfast in faith through personal devotion to Jesus. Drawing from Hebrews 3, the message encourages us to prioritize our relationship with Jesus, not only during corporate worship but also in daily life. It highlights the need for a heart that is fully…
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This sermon emphasizes the importance of fixing our eyes on Jesus, no matter the trials we face. Drawing from Hebrews 2, the message reminds us to declare "But I see Jesus" when life feels overwhelming. It challenges us to look beyond our struggles and recognize Christ’s suffering, death, and ultimate glory as the foundation of their faith. The ser…
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This sermon, titled "The Lord Delights in You," explores the profound truth that God takes great pleasure in His people. It emphasizes that despite our imperfections and struggles, God’s love and delight in us are unwavering. The message encourages us to stop hiding from God and instead embrace His presence, where true healing, freedom, and joy can…
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This sermon emphasizes that Jesus is better than anything else we could ever seek or desire. The message, drawn from the book of Hebrews, highlights Jesus' supremacy as the ultimate high priest, the fulfillment of the covenant, and our perfect Savior. It challenges us not to turn back when life gets hard but to fix their eyes on Jesus, who is more …
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This sermon delves into the importance of trusting God's mercy and letting go of control. It highlights the story of David, who after sinning by taking a census, throws himself on God's mercy, understanding that God's grace is greater than any human effort or judgment. The message encourages listeners to release their burdens, offenses, and unforgi…
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This sermon explores the significance of approaching communion with the right heart and attitude. Pastor Jeremiah Genin emphasizes how communion is not merely a ritual but a powerful covenant meal that unlocks the blessings and promises of God. Through faith, believers can experience healing, forgiveness, and divine health. The message encourages r…
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This sermon focuses on the theme of trusting in the Lord and how this trust allows God to glorify Himself in our lives. It explores the idea that faith in God's nature—believing He is who He says He is—enables us to witness His power and glory in personal and profound ways. . Ultimately, it challenges listeners to consider how Jesus might glorify H…
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