Albany Gospel Chapel - Georgia

Albany Gospel Chapel - Georgia Evangelical, non-charismatic, pre-millennial, elder led assembly that meets
according to New Testament principles. Breaking of bread weekly open
to believers.

Sunday night Bible study where all can participate. Wednesday
night prayer and Bible teaching.

01/30/2026

My property is blessed with beautiful trees. But trees get old, like us. We became concerned about one, more than 100 feet high, leaning lovingly towards our house. Time to take the old oak down.

I called my friend, Joseph Lampkin, 85 years young. He’s fair-priced, prompt, and efficient. He has a few younger men to climb trees and dispose of the remains, but he handled the chainsaw that barked its way through 150 years of rings, and laid the tree exactly where he predicted.

It was hollow. Heart rot, they call it. I can still see Mr Lampkin shaking his head. “Brother, the Lord preserved you. The winds come right through that gap. He was keeping that tree from crushing your house.”

Although he’s licensed and bonded (“faith without works is dead,” James 2:26), Mr Lampkin observed, “The Lord’s first in my business.”

As I examined the core of that mighty oak, I couldn’t help but think about our beloved country. How tall it stands! How blessed! And yet…

At America’s heart is the decaying rot of unbelief. Unbelief isn’t an issue of the mind. It’s a heart problem. “For with your heart you believe and are justified.” (Romans 10:10, BSB)

I can’t muster enough faith to be an atheist. One fellow told me, “Atheists don’t believe in faith.” Believe. Faith. What a strange thing to say. In the Bible, “believe” and “faith” are the same word! His belief didn’t include belief. It certainly didn’t include hope or certainty.

What’s happened to the so-called “New Atheists”? They’re not new anymore. Two of them, Dennett and Hitchens, sadly went to meet their Maker. Snarly Richard Dawkins isn’t resonating with Gen Z.

The only one with some kick left is Sam Harris. Unfortunately, he painted himself into a philosophical corner, saying free will doesn’t exist. I wanted to hear his latest lecture, but it turns out I didn’t have the freedom to attend.

Enter some new New Atheists. “Cosmic Skeptic” Alex O’Connor is refreshingly respectful but remarkably predictable, plying the same old arguments. Along with Drew McCoy, aka “The Genetically Modified Skeptic,” they’re the infidels du jour.

McCoy’s claim? He used to be an Evangelical. “The presence of God was something I felt pretty often.…I mean, I had a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.”

Then he realized that people of other faiths felt similarly. “I was dishonest to continue to think that my experiences were special,” he concluded. So he just decided to unfriend Jesus? If so, he never really knew Him.

In God’s business, “the mind conceives what the heart first believes.” You can’t prove His truth from the outside. The skeptic says, “If I see it, I’ll believe it.” Jesus said, “Did I not say to you that if you would believe you would see?” (John 11:40). When faith believes God, the evidence is obvious.

Unbelief starts small, like tree rot. It sounds clever to say, “I keep an open mind.” But G.K. Chesterton observed: “The purpose of an open mind, like an open mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.”

Here’s something solid. Jesus said, “He who hears My word and believes in Him who sent Me has everlasting life, and shall not come into judgment, but has passed from death into life.” (John 5:24)

Don’t confuse being open-minded with being hollow.

Article published August 9, 2025 in the Commercial Dispatch.

01/24/2026

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Our faithful brother and servant of the Lord, Kirt Shiver, has now passed into the presence of Christ. We are so gratefu...
01/10/2026

Our faithful brother and servant of the Lord, Kirt Shiver, has now passed into the presence of Christ. We are so grateful for your service to the believers and your friendship. You will be greatly missed.

View Kirt J. Shiver's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

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04/03/2024

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02/03/2024
01/26/2024

It’s not too late to jump on board!

01/26/2024

Yesterday after our church’s first service a group of families walked next door to the playground and, as our progeny swarmed the slides and swings, we talked about the cost of community. In the sermon this week, our pastors talked about the cost of Christian community: How we all want to be known...

01/01/2024

Had one of the best New Year’s Eve day that I can remember! Albany Gospel Chapel - Georgia. Love my church family.

08/25/2023
06/24/2023

Taste & See: OTHNIEL TO THE RESCUE

Among all the things we can love about God, surely His longsuffering patience is very special.

To listen or download the podcast: uplook.tv/podcast/taste-see-othniel-to-the-rescue/ ‎

For eight long years, the children of Israel were ground under the heel of Cushan-Rishathaim, king of Mesopotamia. God waited in heaven, listening for their call for help. Then, at long last, “the children of Israel cried out to the Lord” (Jdg 3:9). Say, have you ever been put on hold for a long time by a company you’re calling? Then, when they finally come back on, do you feel like saying, “Could you hold for me; there’s something I need to do,” and leave them waiting as long as they did to you? God had been waiting for His people to respond for eight years! But it seems, as soon as they cried out to Him, “the Lord raised up a deliverer for the children of Israel, who delivered them: Othniel the son of Kenaz, Caleb’s younger brother” (v 9). We’ve already been introduced to this man, haven’t we! His name, The Force of God. His wife, the faithful Achsah. Caleb, his older brother, a lion for God. His mission, to take the city of Kirjath-Sepher from the giants. Now it’s time to settle down on their farm with its springs, and enjoy the blessing of God. Not quite! God’s people need help. And what happened? “The Spirit of the Lord came upon him, and he judged Israel. He went out to war, and the Lord delivered Cushan-Rishathaim king of Mesopotamia into his hand; and his hand prevailed over Cushan-Rishathaim” (v 10). Imagine a king over the great land of Mesopotamia fleeing before a Negev farm boy! Well, not quite. It was the Spirit of God upon him and the Lord going before him that was the secret of his victory. Say, Christian, are you facing some REALLY big challenges? It might encourage you to remember that the Spirit has come upon you (Acts 1:8) and the Lord fights for you, too (2 Cor 2:14).

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2556 N Slappey Boulevard
Albany, GA
31701

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Wednesday 7pm - 8pm
Sunday 9:30am - 12pm
6pm - 7pm

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+12294353546

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