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"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life."
John 3:16
We are thankful that you’ve taken the time to visit Colonial Hills Bible Chapel. Our desire is to honor the Lord Jesus Christ and to follow the pattern of gathering revealed in the New Testament.
We meet simply as believers redeemed by God’s grace, gathered to the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Scriptures are our sole authority, guiding our worship, fellowship, and service as we depend on the leading of the Holy Spirit.
Our Lord said, “Where two or three are gathered together in My name, there am I in the midst of them.” It is our joy to know His presence among us — as we remember Him in worship, grow together in His Word, and share the good news of salvation.
We also rejoice in His tender invitation: “Let the little children come to Me.” Our desire is that every generation be rooted in His love, growing in grace and bearing fruit for His glory.
Whether you are seeking to know the Savior or looking for a place to grow in His Word, we warmly invite you to visit — and share in the simplicity and joy of New Testament fellowship.
Join us for worship, fellowship, and growing together in God's Word
Please join us for men's breakfast and prayer meeting along with women's Bible study on Saturday, November 8th at 9:00 am.
The monthly cottage prayer meeting will be held on Friday, November 21st at 7:00 pm. Location details will be announced.
Each Sunday morning we gather together and remember the death and resurrection of Christ by partaking of the bread and wine. We celebrate His great love, and count the enormous benefits we have received.
We need Jesus's help in forgiving one another. To integrate Christian worldviews in our children's lives, we need Jesus's help. So we pray corporately that God will build His church.
The Bible is God's instructional manual for life. Each Sunday we listen to a Bible lesson, and think through its implications for our individual lives.
At church we call this connection "fellowship." We are brothers and sisters, related to one another as followers of Christ. We like to have meals together for fellowship.