Month: April 2022

  • Walking in the Newness of Life

    The one seated on the throne said “Behold, I make all things new! (Revelation 21:5). There has been a unified theme in our church the past few years; you can hear it in the testimonies, in the word coming out of the pulpit, in the teaching of our bible studies, and in the lyrics of…

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  • The Train

    Greetings and Blessings in Jesus Name. Many reading this have likely heard the testimony of how God delivered our youngest son, Eli, from an incurable disease. Scripture describes God’s will to heal and save. Healing is paid for equally as salvation and God cannot say “no” or “wait” or “maybe” to salvation any more than…

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  • Mother’s Day

    At CHOP we have always believed that our children are the church of today. Because of this, we work hard as Godly parents to raise our children according to the principles of the Bible. We understand how precious and important our children are to the church so we embrace their excitement and their rambunctiousness. Their…

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