Sunday Sermons and Devotions at Asbury Chapel

We hope these messages from Asbury Chapel serve you in your ongoing growth as disciples of Jesus Christ. Asbury Chapel is a Global Methodist Church in Gainesville, GA. For more information, please visit AsburyChapel.net
We hope these messages from Asbury Chapel serve you in your ongoing growth as disciples of Jesus Christ. Asbury Chapel is a Global Methodist Church in Gainesville, GA. For more information, please visit AsburyChapel.net
Episodes
Episodes



Sunday Mar 01, 2026
Sunday Sermons - March 1, 2026
Sunday Mar 01, 2026
Sunday Mar 01, 2026
Our series on "The truth is..." continued today with a challenge to the notion that all people are inherently God’s children. Instead, Pastor Whit emphasized that being a child of God is a gift of adoption through Jesus Christ, granted to those who live according to the Spirit and God’s will. He highlighted the importance of understanding God’s truth as revealed in scripture, rather than relying on personal experiences or worldly influences. Listen in...



Sunday Feb 22, 2026
Sunday Sermons - February 22, 2026
Sunday Feb 22, 2026
Sunday Feb 22, 2026
Today we began our series on "The Truth Is...", covering how our world deals in half-truths and un-truths in order to protect itself or not offend. Pastor Whit used John 18.33-40 to address Pontius Pilate's question, "What is truth?" Listen in...



Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
Sunday Sermons - February 15, 2026
Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
Al Satterfield shares his personal journey of faith, highlighting the transformative power of the resurrection. He recounts his struggle with grief and doubt after losing his wife, leading him to question his beliefs. Through research and conversations with scholars, he found evidence supporting the resurrection, ultimately finding faith and trust in God. Listen in...



Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Sunday Sermons - February 8, 2026
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Pastor Whit taught on 1 Corinthians 2.1-12 today, helping us see that religion is not meant to be transactional, but relational. The Corinthians believers only needed the simplicity of the message, that Jesus Christ and Him crucified is the power of God to save. We were warned to be aware of showmanship and eloquence at the expense of the simple message of the cross. Listen in...



Saturday Jan 31, 2026
Sunday Sermons - February 1, 2026
Saturday Jan 31, 2026
Saturday Jan 31, 2026
Today, on this second “Snow Day” for Asbury Chapel, Pastor Whit expounds upon 1 Corinthians 1.18-31, helping us see that our salvation depends upon God’s foolishness—the-hard-to-accept reality that the crucifixion is really the best and only way to be saved. May we all accept God’s foolishness for our everlasting life! Listen in…



Thursday Jan 22, 2026
Sunday Sermons - January 18, 2026
Thursday Jan 22, 2026
Thursday Jan 22, 2026
Pastor Whit led us through Isaiah 49.1-7, teaching us that the purpose of our lives is to serve God’s purpose, not our own. By living for His glory, we can experience His immeasurable power and impact the world in ways we can’t imagine. This requires a shift in perspective, moving from self-centeredness to a focus on God’s will and His transformative power. Listen in...



Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
Sunday Sermons - January 11, 2026
Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
Pastor Whit gave the challenge this week from Acts 10.34-43, as Peter goes to verify that God has granted access to the gentiles. We learned that Jesus came for everyone, regardless of their background or location, to save them from their sins. As witnesses to His goodness, we are called to testify to His grace and share the message of redemption with others. Listen in for more...



Wednesday Jan 07, 2026
Sunday Sermons - January 4, 2026
Wednesday Jan 07, 2026
Wednesday Jan 07, 2026
While we tend to discuss the magi and the star on Epiphany Sunday, Pastor Whit gives a character profile of King Herod, warning us of fighting God and His plan.
We are challenged to examine our lives, encouraged not to resist God’s redemption and to allow Jesus to be the true King of our lives. Listen in...




