We invite you to worship with us this morning, whether live at 9:30 or 11 a.m., or at home, on demand via YouTube or our website. Pastor Rob teaches the next message of the series, "Chosen."
Follow along with the fill-in-the-blank message notes here, or the answered notes here.
Today is our virtual children's choir performing for our church family. While we aren't meeting for classes again until January 3, children are welcome to join their families for services.
We're continuing our Christmas-themed series, virtually, preparing the hearts of our students for celebrating the birth of Jesus.
While Route 56 and Anchor Student Ministries won't reconvene until after the new year, students are encouraged to attend Christmas worship celebrations with their families today and Christmas Eve.
On Sun., Dec. 27, Noah Carpenter and Gabe Magan will team teach as part of our annual young adult-led church service. Come support them as they've been such great leaders in our youth program!
To ask questions or to learn more about Route 56 or Anchor, please contact Pastor John Pappas.
New Here? Let Us Know
New at Northwest Chapel, whether attending in person or online? Please visit the New Here? page and fill out the contact form. Or perhaps you're a regular attender and need to update your info? Please send us a note here. We look forward to hearing from you!
Engage Others in a Group
There are many ways to engage others and Jesus in a community group, whether in person or remote. Learn more here: Community Groups and Life Community Groups.
Sow into God's Work
We give God glory when we hold loosely and give generously. Please prayerfully give online via credit or debit card or electronic check -- all options are easy and secure.
Have a Prayer Request?
Please submit a prayer request -- we'd love to hear from you and pray with and for you. The Body of Christ is always connected in Spirit and prayer. Know we are here for you.
Celebrating Angel Tree, our Largest Give this Christmas Away Project
Thank you to our Northwest Chapel family member Stephanie Rauschenbach (pictured bottom right), Angel Tree coordinator, and all our Give this Christmas Away volunteers for your love & generosity in sharing the hope and healing of Jesus with local children of incarcerated parents through Prison Fellowship's Angel Tree program this year.
>> Don't miss Stephanie's TV interview with WTTE FOX 28, in which she shared about the project's success this year, along with a coordinator from another local church. Just click on the video above, and press "play" on the image on Fox's website.