Wildwood Chapel

Wildwood Chapel

Religion EN ↓ 30 episodes

Wildwood Chapel is an independent, Bible-based, Christ-centered, and family-oriented church dedicated to teaching the Scriptures with unwavering conviction and clarity.

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May 7, 2026

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Sermon 030: Luke 4:38-44 | What Real Ministry Looks Like 07.05.2026

Jesus models a life of ministry by caring for individuals, serving the needs of many, and prioritizing time with God. His example shows that effective ministry flows from a close relationship with the Father and expresses itself in loving, faithful service to others.

Sermon 029: John 12:20-28 | Who Do You Say Jesus Is? 22.04.2026

This sermon explores the most important question anyone can answer:  Who is Jesus?  Looking at John 12 and Matthew 16, we examine common views of Jesus, the reality of our sin, and the truth of the gospel. Far more than a good teacher or prophet, Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God—who came to die and rise again so that sinners might have life in His name.

Sermon 028: Philippians 1:6 | God Finishes What He Starts 14.04.2026

In this message from Philippians 1:6, we explore the powerful promise that God always finishes what He starts. Paul reminds us that our salvation is not dependent on our strength, but on God’s faithfulness—from beginning to end. We’ll look at the assurance believers have in Christ, the relationship between God’s sovereignty and our responsibility, and the danger of drifting into spiritual complace...

Sermon 027: Ephesians 1:1-14 | 7 Reasons to Celebrate in Christ 06.04.2026

This was our Easter Sermon for 2026 at 10:00 AM. A powerful reminder from Ephesians 1 that our identity, security, and hope are found entirely “in Christ.” Because of Him, we are chosen, forgiven, sealed, and guaranteed an eternal inheritance—giving us every reason to celebrate and live with joy.

Sermon 026: Easter Morning | Three Empty Places, Three Eternal Promises 06.04.2026

This was our Sunrise Easter Morning Service for 2026 at 7:30 AM.A compelling Easter message centered on three powerful symbols—the empty cross, empty tomb, and empty burial cloths—revealing God’s promises of forgiveness, eternal life, and a personal relationship through the risen Christ.

Sermon 025: Luke 4:31-37 | Authority Revealed: Jesus at Capernaum Synagogue 31.03.2026

A sermon on Luke 4:31–37 (with Mark parallels) exploring Jesus’ unique authority—both in his teaching and over the demonic realm—highlighted by the synagogue exorcism in Capernaum. It contrasts the crowd’s amazed but incomplete recognition of Jesus with the demon’s confession, urging listeners to rediscover Christ through the Gospels and to boldly proclaim the full gospel.

Sermon 024: Aligning Our Church | Biblical Elder Leadership | Various Passages 19.03.2026

A brief explanation of why Wildwood Chapel is adopting a plurality of elders, showing biblical precedent and practical benefits for spiritual oversight and church health.

Sermon 023: Philippians 1:2-5 | Finding Joy and Peace in Pursuing Christ 16.03.2026

This sermon on Philippians 1:2–5 explains that true, lasting peace and joy come from God’s grace and a Christ‑centered devotion, not from changing circumstances. Using Paul’s example—joyful, thankful prayer even in chains—the message urges believers to preach the gospel to themselves daily, prioritize personal devotion over merely busy ministry, and let gratitude and joy shape their prayers. Pract...

Sermon 022: Luke 3:21-38 | Behold the Lamb: Baptism & Bloodline 24.02.2026

This sermon on  Luke 3:21-38  highlights Jesus' baptism and genealogy as the divine announcement of Him as the promised Messiah. Jesus humbly submits to baptism to "fulfill all righteousness" (Matthew 3:15), identifying with sinners though sinless. As He prays, the heavens open, the Holy Spirit descends like a dove, and the Father declares, "You are my beloved Son; with you I am...

Sermon 021: 2 Corinthians 5:9-11 | The Judgement Seat of Christ 21.02.2026

In “The Judgment Seat of Christ,” Chip Farnsworth teaches from 2 Corinthians 5:9–11 that every believer will stand before Jesus (the bēma) after the rapture—not for salvation (already secure by grace), but to receive rewards for faithful service done in this life. Works are tested by fire (1 Corinthians  3:10 –15): Christ-honoring deeds (gold, silver, stones) earn reward; selfish or worthless ones...

Sermon 020: Winnowing Fork and Unquenchable Fire | Luke 3:15-20 08.02.2026

In this powerful message from Luke 3:15-20, Pastor Steve explores John the Baptist's humble and bold ministry as a model for every believer. John deflects personal praise, declaring himself unworthy even to untie the Messiah's sandal, and redirects all attention to the coming One who baptizes with the Holy Spirit and fire. Through vivid imagery of the winnowing fork separating wheat from c...

Sermon 019: Luke 3:7-14 | John's Message of Repentance 02.02.2026

In Luke 3:7–14, John the Baptist boldly confronts crowds, Pharisees, and Sadducees at the Jordan River, calling them a "brood of vipers" and warning against false repentance based on Abrahamic heritage or religious works. He demands they "bear fruits in keeping with repentance," emphasizing that genuine faith in God produces visible change, or face judgment like trees cut down...

Sermon 018: Philippians 1:1 | Introduction to Philippians 28.01.2026

In this introductory sermon on Philippians, Pastor Kevin explains his prayerful decision to teach through Paul's joyful letter, highlighting its unique tone of affection and rejoicing compared to the rebukes in Corinthians and Galatians. Drawing from Acts 16, he recounts the dramatic founding of the Philippian church—a diverse group including Lydia, a former demon-possessed slave girl, and the...

Sermon 017: Repentance, Preparing the Way for Forgiveness | Luke 3:1-6 22.01.2026

In this expository sermon on Luke 3:1–6, Pastor Steve examines John the Baptist’s ministry amid a corrupt political and religious landscape, focusing on his proclamation of a “baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins.” Emphasizing genuine repentance as a God-enabled turning from sin to Him—marked by sorrow, changed direction, and transformed desires—the message highlights John’s role in f...

Episode 016: Luke 2:21-38 | Three Witnesses Declare: Jesus is Messiah 04.01.2026

This sermon summary explores Luke 2:21–38, highlighting God's provision of three credible witnesses to confirm the infant Jesus as the promised Messiah, contrasting with the socially untrustworthy shepherds from earlier in the chapter. The first witness is the Law of Moses, fulfilled through Mary and Joseph's righteous obedience in circumcision, naming, purification, and presentation rites...

Sermon 015: Shepherds First: God's Love for the Lowly | Luke 2:8-20 29.12.2025

In Luke 2:8–20, God announces Jesus’ birth first to humble shepherds—lowly and often distrusted—showing His love for all people. An angel brings “good news of great joy for all the people”: a Savior, Christ the Lord, born in Bethlehem. A heavenly host praises God, proclaiming glory and peace on earth. The shepherds find the baby as described, share the news, and return glorifying God. Mary treasur...

Sermon 014: God's Sovereign Plan: The Humble Birth of Jesus | Luke 2:1-7 22.12.2025

In this sermon on Luke 2:1–7, Pastor Steve highlights God’s sovereign control in orchestrating the birth of Jesus through Caesar Augustus’s census decree, which compelled Joseph and Mary to travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem—fulfilling Micah 5:2’s prophecy that the Messiah would be born there. Amid the contrast between Roman imperial power and divine humility, Mary gives birth in a lowly stable set...

Sermon 013: Following the Light: From Knowledge to Worship | Matthew 2:1-11 14.12.2025

Matthew 2:1–11 contrasts  knowledge without love  with  faith-filled worship  through the responses to Christ’s birth. While King Herod and the Jewish religious leaders possessed accurate scriptural knowledge about the Messiah, they responded with fear, indifference, or hostility, revealing hearts unchanged by truth. In contrast, the Magi, guided by God’s light, traveled far in joyful obedience to...

Sermon 012: From Heartbreak to Hallelujah Joseph's Story | Matthew 1:18-25 07.12.2025

In Matthew’s telling of the Christmas story, the spotlight falls on Joseph—a heartbroken yet righteous man who discovers his betrothed is pregnant and chooses mercy over public shame. An angel’s midnight message transforms confusion into awe: the child is conceived by the Holy Spirit, fulfills ancient prophecy, and will be named Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins. Through Joseph’s...

Sermon 011: What Will You Do With The Gospel? | Colossians 1:3-8 01.12.2025

In Colossians 1:3-8, Paul celebrates how the gospel reached Colossae through an ordinary believer named Epaphras and is now bearing fruit all over the world. Using powerful real-life stories from Chile — a dying bomb-maker, a defiant atheist, a dirt-poor woman with bone cancer, and others — the preacher shows that the gospel is always good news, God-breathed truth, global in reach, fruit-producing...

Sermon 010: Doctrine First | Live Worthy, Love Wisely 23.11.2025

Sound biblical doctrine is indispensable for living a faithful Christian life and fulfilling the church’s purpose—to glorify God, edify believers, and evangelize the lost. Paul’s letters consistently teach deep theology first, then show how it shapes daily conduct: love must abound in knowledge and discernment (Phil 1:9-10), believers must “walk worthy” of their calling (Eph 4:1), and walking in t...

Sermon 009: Dig Deep or Drift Away | The Power of Biblical Truth 18.11.2025

Pastor Steve teaches that deep, accurate knowledge of Scripture is absolutely essential for knowing God’s holiness, fulfilling the church’s purpose (exalting God, edifying believers, evangelizing the lost), and living a mature Christian life. Without it, believers remain vulnerable children easily deceived and destroyed by ignorance (Prov 1:7; Hos 4:6; Eph 4:14; Rom 12:2). This knowledge comes onl...

Sermon 008: The Purpose of the Church | Ignite Glory, Build Faith, Unleash Gospel! 10.11.2025

Description: What is the church? Where is the church? You are the church—God’s called-out ones, gathered by divine design to exalt His name in everything you do, to pour truth and encouragement into one another, and to take the true gospel to lost neighbors just miles away. Don’t settle for Sunday-only faith; be consumed with His glory, devour His Word, speak it boldly, and live as everyday missio...

Sermon 007: Stay Awake! Christ Returns Like a Thief – Are You Ready? | Mark 13:33–37 03.11.2025

In Mark 13:33–37, Jesus uses the Parable of the Absent Householder to command all believers to “stay awake” (grēgoreō)—maintaining constant spiritual vigilance for His unexpected return, likened to a thief in the night (1 Thess 5:2). With no one knowing the day or hour (Mark 13:32), every deed carries eternal weight before Christ’s judgment seat (2 Cor 5:10), warning against complacency, self-suff...

Sermon 006: Covenants Explained | Part 2 26.10.2025

This sermon explores three biblical covenants—Priestly (Numbers 25:10-13), Davidic (2 Samuel 7:8-16), and New (Jeremiah 31:31-34)—as part of God’s plan to reveal Himself and restore humanity, building on the Noahic, Abrahamic, and Mosaic covenants discussed previously. It emphasizes Phineas’s zeal for securing a perpetual priesthood, David’s line promising an eternal kingdom, and the New Covenant’...

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