Dare to Hope
In his sermon on Sunday, Pastor Chuck guided us through Lamentations 3 and the hope the prophet Jeremiah had despite his circumstances. Watch the full sermon, “What to Remember When You Hit Bottom,” at
In his sermon on Sunday, Pastor Chuck guided us through Lamentations 3 and the hope the prophet Jeremiah had despite his circumstances. Watch the full sermon, “What to Remember When You Hit Bottom,” at
Whether you are facing personal struggles or are burdened by the pain in our world, please reach out to our staff so we can pray for you and encourage you. If you have any needs or prayer requests, please
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” Martin Luther King, Jr.
If your heart is hurting in the midst of today’s trials, please reach out to our staff so we can pray for you and encourage you. If you have any needs or prayer requests,
In his message from Sunday, May 10, Pastor Chuck Swindoll urged us to make the most of the solitude COVID-19 brings by spending time alone with God. What message is God speaking to you from His Word during this season of solitude?
Mother’s Day brings mixed emotions to those who’ve lost their moms. To those of you missing your mothers this week, we pray God brings you comfort as you recall her loss and joy as you remember her life.
For those of you who have lost a child or are experiencing infertility, we know Mother’s Day can be an emotional and even painful time. We love you, and we want to come alongside you in your grief and hope.
Praise our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who died to set us free! We pray those of you who trust in Him rejoice in all He has done for you.
“We don’t simply need facts about God—we need insight into how He works, who He is, and what He’s about.” Pastor Chuck Swindoll
In our online service from April 26, Pastor Chuck defined insight as the ability to see into and even beyond a situation so that one lives a life above his or her circumstances. In our present circumstances, it’s tempting to look around and wonder what God is doing and why. The final chapter of the book of Job gives essential insight to the nature of God and His plans that can help us gain a wise perspective, surrender in humility to our awesome God, and receive His gracious blessings with thanksgiving.
Since the filming of the Yi’s story, our church has renamed our home fellowships as “Community Groups.” If you are interested in leading or joining a Community Groups, visit our Community Groups webpage or reach out to Kristina Davis at kristinad@stonebriar.org. If you enjoyed the Stonebriar Story of James and Judy Yi, read the full …