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Atlantic Gospel Hour
Atlantic Gospel Chapel
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1 day ago
Messages from our Sunday morning service.
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Messages from our Sunday morning service.
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Religion & Spirituality
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Atlantic Gospel Hour
Alex Kremer 7-13-2025 | When Good Christians Misuse God's Law: Legalism and Antinomianism Exposed
Can you keep God's law without becoming a legalist? Or ignore it without becoming lawless? Alex Kremer tackles one of Christianity's most misunderstood topics: how to use God's law the way He intended. Drawing from 1 Timothy 1:8 and confronting the Pharisees' mistakes in Matthew 15, this sermon exposes the dangerous extremes Christians fall into—legalism (trying to earn salvation through rule-keeping) and antinomianism (dismissing God's moral standards entirely). You'll discover: Why trusting in your own obedience is just as deadly as ignoring God's commands The difference between biblical conviction and man-made rules that Jesus condemned How to apply Old Testament law in the New Testament age without falling into either ditch Practical wisdom for living righteously without becoming self-righteous If you've ever felt confused about Christian freedom, this message will give you biblical clarity on walking in both grace and obedience.
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1 day ago
47 minutes

Atlantic Gospel Hour
Doug Schorle 7-6-2025 | Created with Purpose: God's Design from the Beginning
What does it mean to be made in God’s image—and why does it matter today? In this thought-provoking message from Doug Schorle, we return to the beginning: Genesis 1:26-2:9 and 2:15-25. These foundational verses unveil humanity’s divine identity, purpose, and calling. Doug explores how God intentionally designed both man and woman to reflect His image—placing them in the garden not just to live, but to represent Him, steward His creation, and walk in fellowship with Him. You'll be challenged to consider the dignity, responsibility, and hope embedded in being God's image-bearer. If you’ve ever wrestled with questions of identity, gender, work, or what it truly means to live a meaningful life, this message anchors those questions in Scripture’s unchanging truth. Discover how God’s original design still speaks powerfully into today’s culture—and how we can live it out.
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2 days ago
48 minutes

Atlantic Gospel Hour
Alex Kremer 6-29-2025 | God Isn’t Silent: The Word Still Speaks
What happens when those who should know better fall short of God’s standard? In this powerful message, Alex Kremer explores the sobering reality that judgment doesn’t begin with “them”—it begins with us. Drawing from the prophets and other Scripture, this sermon underscores the critical responsibility of God's people to uphold His Word, live by His truth, and reject spiritual complacency. Alex unpacks how God confronts not just the sins of the world, but the compromises of His own people—leaders and laymen alike. This isn’t just a message of warning; it’s one of clarity, hope, and restoration. You'll be challenged to examine your walk, recommit to biblical authority, and renew your heart toward Christ. If you’ve ever wondered how the Church today mirrors the people of Israel in the Old Testament, or how revival begins with repentance, this sermon is for you.
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3 days ago
49 minutes

Atlantic Gospel Hour
Ned Brown 6-22-2025 | Chosen to Bear Fruit: What John 15 Really Means for Christians
Knock, knock—who’s there? It’s not a joke this time. In John 15, Jesus invites us into something far more meaningful than a punchline: a life of abiding in Him. But what does it actually mean to “abide”? And what happens if we don’t? In this powerful and deeply reflective sermon, Ned Brown walks through John 15:1-17 and wrestles with questions many believers are afraid to ask: Can a Christian be fruitless? What’s at stake if we are? Does abiding affect God’s love for us? With honesty, personal testimony, and biblical insight, this message reveals why our connection to the True Vine is about more than salvation—it’s about how we live, love, and glorify God every day. If you’ve felt dry in your faith or unsure about your spiritual fruit, this message will challenge and encourage you to stay connected and bear lasting fruit—for your joy and His glory.
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4 days ago
46 minutes

Atlantic Gospel Hour
Alex Kremer 6-15-2025 | Shame Will Not Have the Final Say
Can mercy really overcome guilt? Micah 7:7-20 offers a stunning conclusion to a book full of warnings and judgment—not with despair, but with hope. In this message, Alex Kremer unpacks the prophet Micah’s final words, showing how they point to a God who doesn’t just punish sin but delights to show mercy. We see a shift from lament to confidence, from guilt to restoration, and from human failure to divine faithfulness. If you’ve ever felt stuck in sin, ashamed, or unsure of God’s love, this message is for you. Discover the kind of God who pardons iniquity, who casts our sins into the depths of the sea, and who keeps covenant love forever. Come face-to-face with the God who gives hope not just to Israel—but to you.
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5 days ago
42 minutes

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Grant Nelson 6-8-2025 | Faith in the Midst of Suffering: A Better Resurrection
What would make you willingly suffer loss, ridicule, or even death?In this powerful message, Grant Nelson walks us through the heart-wrenching yet hope-filled truths from Hebrews 11, Romans 5, and 1 Corinthians 15, centering on the paradox of Christian suffering. From ancient martyrs to present-day believers, followers of Christ have endured hardship—not because suffering is enjoyable, but because the hope of resurrection is real. This sermon challenges listeners to evaluate what they're living for—and what they're willing to endure for something greater than this life. You’ll walk away encouraged to stand firm, even when faith costs you something. If you’ve ever wrestled with suffering, doubt, or endurance in the Christian life, this sermon offers clarity, conviction, and hope.
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6 days ago
45 minutes

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Alex Kremer 6-1-2025 | Hope in the Middle of Collapse: Micah 7’s Message for a Failing World
“What happens when even the faithful fail?”Micah 7 paints a bleak picture of a world crumbling from the inside out—corruption, betrayal, and spiritual apathy abound. But in the darkness, a voice of hope rises: “But as for me, I will look to the Lord.” In this sermon, Alex Kremer unpacks Micah’s raw lament and triumphant trust in God’s unfailing character. You’ll discover how Micah’s closing chapter is not just about Israel’s failure—but about God’s relentless grace and His promise to redeem. If you’ve ever felt disillusioned with the state of the world—or even the church—this message will re-anchor your heart in the God who sees, forgives, and restores. Learn how brokenness can be the very backdrop for breakthrough.
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1 week ago
48 minutes

Atlantic Gospel Hour
Grant Nelson 5-25-2025 | The Kindness of God—and the Danger of Rejecting It
Does knowing the truth make you safe—or more accountable? In this message, Grant Nelson walks us through Paul’s powerful indictment of humanity in Romans 1 and 2. While some reject God outright, others—religious and moral—think they’re safe because of their behavior or heritage. But Paul says we are all without excuse. Through reflections on Jesus' teachings in Matthew, Paul's letters to the Corinthians, and truths from Hebrews, Grant reminds us that it’s not merely about what we know, but how we respond to God’s mercy. This sermon will challenge your assumptions, shake your complacency, and bring clarity to the urgency of repentance and the hope found in the gospel. If you’ve ever wondered why judgment comes even to “good” people—or why we desperately need grace—this message will help you understand God’s justice and mercy in a new light.
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1 week ago
46 minutes

Atlantic Gospel Hour
Ned Brown 5-18-2025 | Born Twice, Alive Forever: Unpacking John 3
What if the way to eternal life isn’t something you can earn—but something that must happen to you?In this sermon, Ned Brown walks through Jesus’ late-night conversation with Nicodemus in John 3:1–21, drawing out the staggering truth that spiritual rebirth—not religious effort—is the only way to enter God's kingdom. Ned explores what it means to be “born of water and the Spirit,” addresses common misconceptions about salvation, and shares the eternal significance of Christ being “lifted up” like the serpent in the wilderness.Whether you’ve grown up around church or you’re wrestling with the claims of Christ, this message offers both clarity and conviction. You’ll come away understanding not only what Jesus meant when He said “You must be born again,” but why that invitation is the most loving and life-altering call you’ll ever hear.
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1 week ago
44 minutes

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Alex Kremer 5-11-2025 | What God Actually Wants From You
What if your religious devotion is missing what God actually requires?Micah 6 confronts us with one of the most important questions we could ever ask: “What does the Lord require of you?” In a culture fixated on outward performance—on checklists, sacrifices, and appearances—God reveals He’s after something far deeper: justice, mercy, and a humble walk with Him. In this message, Alex Kremer unpacks this powerful moment from Israel’s courtroom scene with God, challenging us to move beyond empty rituals and live transformed lives rooted in love and obedience.If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing the “right things” but still feel distant from God, this message will help you rediscover what He truly desires from your heart.  
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1 week ago
44 minutes

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Alex Kremer 5-4-2025 | Micah 5: The Promise of Peace in a World at War
What if the greatest victory came from the smallest, most overlooked place?In Micah 5, God paints a striking contrast between worldly expectations and divine reality. The promised ruler—the one who will bring ultimate peace—won’t come from Jerusalem’s palaces, but from the humble fields of Bethlehem. In this sermon, Alex Kremer unpacks how this ancient prophecy not only points to the birth of Christ but reveals God's consistent pattern of working through what the world deems insignificant. You’ll also see how Micah’s vision offers lasting hope for today: not political power, not human solutions, but a Shepherd-King who leads in strength, majesty, and peace. If you’ve ever felt overlooked, weary of cultural chaos, or unsure of where real peace can be found—this passage is for you. Discover how God’s promises break through our anxieties with timeless assurance. Spoiler: God’s plan has always included you—and it started in the most unlikely place.
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1 week ago
49 minutes

Atlantic Gospel Hour
Stefan Johnson 4-27-2025 | Is Christ at Home in Your Heart?
If Jesus walked into your life today, would He feel comfortable—or would He start rearranging furniture? In this heartfelt teaching from Ephesians 3:14–21, Stefan Johnson unpacks the Apostle Paul’s prayer for the believers: that Christ wouldn’t just reside in us—but that He’d feel at home. Discover what it means to be strengthened in your inner being, rooted in God’s love, and filled to overflowing with His presence. Whether you feel spiritually stagnant or simply long for deeper intimacy with Christ, this message offers powerful insight and practical encouragement to let Him take full ownership of your heart.
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1 week ago
49 minutes

Atlantic Gospel Hour
Chapel Leadership 4-20-2025 | From Sacrifice to Resurrection: Easter’s Eternal Promise
What does a goat in the wilderness have to do with Jesus? Everything. In this layered Easter sermon from Atlantic Gospel Chapel’s leadership, the scarlet thread of redemption is traced from the Day of Atonement to the empty tomb to our future glorification. You’ll see how every act of atonement and every prophecy pointed to the final High Priest who would offer Himself—once and for all. And the best part? His resurrection secures yours. If you’ve ever wondered what’s in it for you, this message is your invitation to eternal hope.
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1 week ago
49 minutes

Atlantic Gospel Hour
Alex Kremer 4-13-2025 | Why Micah 4 Offers Real Hope in a Broken World
What if true peace isn’t found through politics, prosperity, or even progress—but through a coming Kingdom?In this eye-opening message on Micah 4, Alex Kremer leads us through one of the Bible’s most hope-saturated prophecies. While Micah 3 was filled with corruption and collapse, chapter 4 offers a sharp and stunning contrast: a future where God reigns from His holy mountain, nations seek His wisdom, and weapons of war are transformed into tools of peace. But this isn't a distant fairytale—it's a divine promise.You'll discover why we should cling to God’s vision of peace, even as the world around us seems to unravel. If you're tired of false hopes and broken systems, this sermon reveals where real, lasting hope is found. ⏤ Be encouraged, challenged, and anchored in the assurance that God’s promises never fail.
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2 weeks ago
49 minutes

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Alex Kremer 4-6-2025 | From Brokenness to Glory: God's Blueprint for Restoration
What if the peace you long for isn’t found by escaping the chaos—but by climbing a mountain?In this powerful sermon from Micah 4, Pastor Alex Kremer unpacks God’s surprising and hope-filled vision for the future of His people. Despite the destruction and judgment spoken of in previous chapters, Micah offers a glimpse into a restored world—a world where nations stream to the mountain of the Lord, swords are beaten into plowshares, and every person dwells secure under their own vine.Whether you feel disillusioned by the state of the world, the church, or even your own heart, this message shows how God’s justice and mercy meet in the promise of a coming Kingdom.Discover the unshakable hope God offers in the middle of despair—and what it means to walk in His ways today.
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2 weeks ago
51 minutes

Atlantic Gospel Hour
Alex Kremer 3-30-2025 | When Men Call Good Evil and Evil Good
What happens when truth is flipped upside down—when evil is called good, and good is mocked as evil? In this sobering message from Micah 3, Alex Kremer exposes a culture of corruption, spiritual deception, and willful blindness—one that mirrors our own. Micah doesn’t merely condemn society at large, but holds religious leaders, prophets, and rulers accountable for distorting justice and feeding their own appetites under the guise of peace. Using vivid metaphors and powerful illustrations, Alex lays bare the cost of spiritual compromise and the danger of proclaiming peace when judgment is at the door. But woven through the warning is a redemptive thread: God still calls His people back to truth, humility, and holiness. If you're wondering how to respond when the world turns God's truth upside down—this message will equip you with both discernment and hope. Listen in and take a hard look at who you follow, what you believe, and how you live.
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2 weeks ago
49 minutes

Atlantic Gospel Hour
Doug Schorle 3-23-2025 | How Can the Ark of God Come to Me?
What happens when we approach a holy God on our own terms?In this powerful message from 2 Samuel 6:1–19, Doug Schorle unpacks the dramatic story of David, Uzzah, and the Ark of the Covenant—a sobering account of how good intentions can go terribly wrong when not aligned with God’s commands. Through rich historical and biblical context, this sermon reveals the critical difference between man-made reverence and God-ordained worship. You’ll learn why obedience matters more than enthusiasm and how God's holiness demands more than just sincerity. Whether you’re a church leader, long-time believer, or someone seeking a deeper walk with God, this message will challenge you to evaluate how you approach worship, obedience, and God’s presence in your life.
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2 weeks ago
51 minutes

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Alex Kremer 3-16-2025 | Dripping Words & Deaf Ears: When Truth Hurts
What happens when people no longer want to hear the truth? In Micah 2:6–13, the prophet’s warnings are met with resistance—“Don’t preach!” they cry. But God's truth, no matter how hard to hear, always drips through. In this message, Alex Kremer exposes the danger of rejecting correction and the false comfort of ear-tickling preachers. Through a bold and honest look at Israel's refusal to hear God’s voice, we’re invited to evaluate what messages we welcome—and which ones we silence. But this passage doesn’t end in judgment alone. There is hope. A Shepherd is coming. He will gather the faithful remnant and lead them with strength and compassion. If you’ve ever been tempted to ignore God’s uncomfortable truths, this sermon is your call to listen—and live.
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2 weeks ago
46 minutes

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Alex Kremer 3-9-2025 | Not All That Glitters Is Good: Micah’s Warning to the Wealthy
What happens when those with power use it to steal, crush, and manipulate the vulnerable? Micah 2 paints a vivid picture of injustice—land-grabbers, exploiters, and the wealthy elite abusing the system for personal gain. Alex Kremer walks us through this haunting chapter and connects it to our world today. Using a powerful illustration from The Lord of the Rings, he reveals that evil often operates quietly behind the scenes—until God steps in. This message will stir your soul, challenge your conscience, and remind you that no act of injustice goes unseen by the Lord. Whether you're feeling crushed or convicted, this sermon invites you to hope in a God who not only sees—but promises restoration. Take spiritual inventory. Let Scripture expose where we’ve become complicit. And see the coming Shepherd who will redeem what’s been broken.
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2 weeks ago
47 minutes

Atlantic Gospel Hour
Ned Brown 3-2-2025 | Or Else: Grace, Judgment, and the Real Cost of Indifference
What happens when God’s patient kindness becomes a final warning instead of an invitation? From Romans and John to Deuteronomy and Luke, Ned Brown guides us through Scripture’s urgent message: if we despise the gospel, reject God’s truth, and live in self‑deception, the “or else” of judgment looms. This isn’t a random threat—it’s the moral weight of God’s holiness, crowned by His offer of life through Christ. But for those who refuse or ignore, the consequences are unmistakable. If you’re numb to sin, indifferent about faith, or drifting in your spiritual walk, this message pulls no punches. You’ll gain clarity about where you stand, the seriousness of the gospel, and the hope of choosing life now. Listen and let this warning become the catalyst for revival in your heart and in your church.
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2 weeks ago
48 minutes

Atlantic Gospel Hour
Messages from our Sunday morning service.