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Easter reminds us that death is never the end.The same God who raised Jesus is still breathing life into our “dry bones”...
04/08/2026

Easter reminds us that death is never the end.
The same God who raised Jesus is still breathing life into our “dry bones” today. What feels lost, broken, or buried, He can restore.
Watch our Easter message below.

This sermon is by James Daniels

This isn’t just something to understand; it’s something to live. Jesus took your place, carried your sin, and chose the ...
03/27/2026

This isn’t just something to understand; it’s something to live. Jesus took your place, carried your sin, and chose the cross out of love for you. The question now is: how will you respond to that kind of sacrifice?

This is a sermon by James Daniels

Lent is a season to turn back to God—clearing out the “rocks” in our hearts through repentance, love, and quiet devotion...
03/18/2026

Lent is a season to turn back to God—clearing out the “rocks” in our hearts through repentance, love, and quiet devotion. Join us this week as we dive deeper into what this means for our lives.

This is a sermon by James Daniels

Justice replaces revenge in Esther 8 as God turns a moment of danger into a story of rescue, honor, and celebration for ...
03/10/2026

Justice replaces revenge in Esther 8 as God turns a moment of danger into a story of rescue, honor, and celebration for His people. Join us this week as we explore how God restores what is broken and why true justice always leads to hope—watch the full sermon to learn more.

This is a sermon by James Daniels

The ending of Esther is a powerful reminder: God flips the story. What was meant to destroy His people became their vict...
03/06/2026

The ending of Esther is a powerful reminder: God flips the story. What was meant to destroy His people became their victory.

He is still making all things new.

This is a sermon by James Daniels

Plot twists, hidden identity, pride, power, and God’s perfect timing, Esther 6:14–7:10 shows us how everything can chang...
02/24/2026

Plot twists, hidden identity, pride, power, and God’s perfect timing, Esther 6:14–7:10 shows us how everything can change in a single moment. When Haman thinks he’s at the top, he’s already falling. Just when God seems silent, He’s working behind the scenes.

This message unpacks how pride leads to destruction, how God’s sovereignty weaves through every detail, and how surrendering control leads to true victory. If you’ve ever wondered whether God is working in the middle of chaos, this one is for you.

Watch The Main Plot Twist and see how God turns the tables in ways only He can.

This is a sermon with James Daniels

When crisis came, Esther chose prayer over panic and courage over comfort, trusting God with the results.If God has you ...
02/12/2026

When crisis came, Esther chose prayer over panic and courage over comfort, trusting God with the results.

If God has you where you are, it’s not by accident. Step forward in faith; this could be your “for such a time as this” moment.

Watch previous sermons on Chelsea Presbyterian Church’s YouTube or website: https://www.chelseapres.org/videos

This is a sermon by James Daniels

Esther 4 reminds us that faith isn’t just for the big moments; it’s for everyday obedience. When hiding feels easier tha...
02/03/2026

Esther 4 reminds us that faith isn’t just for the big moments; it’s for everyday obedience. When hiding feels easier than trusting God, we’re faced with the same question Esther was: Will we step forward in faith or stay comfortable?

Check out previous sermons on Chelsea Presbyterian Church's YouTube or website. https://www.chelseapres.org/videos

This is a sermon by James Daniels

The Plot of Haman (Esther 3)A personal rivalry fueled by pride and resentment spirals into a deadly, empire-wide decree ...
01/28/2026

The Plot of Haman (Esther 3)
A personal rivalry fueled by pride and resentment spirals into a deadly, empire-wide decree against God’s people. While Haman’s hatred and the king’s carelessness set the crisis in motion, the story reminds us that human sin never overrides God’s sovereign plan, and that redemption is already unfolding behind the scenes.

Check out previous sermons on Chelsea Presbyterian Church's YouTube or website. https://www.chelseapres.org/videos

This is a sermon by James Daniels

Mordecai Saves the King — Esther 2:19–23When God seems silent, He is still sovereign.Mordecai overhears a plot. Esther s...
01/21/2026

Mordecai Saves the King — Esther 2:19–23

When God seems silent, He is still sovereign.
Mordecai overhears a plot. Esther speaks up. A king is spared—and a name is written in the chronicles. What looks like a coincidence is actually providence. God quietly works through flawed people and ordinary moments to accomplish His perfect will. Check out previous sermons on Chelsea Presbyterian Church's YouTube or website. https://www.chelseapres.org/videos

This is a sermon by James Daniels

Esther 2:1–18From an orphaned Jewish girl to Queen of Persia, Esther’s rise was not fueled by power, perfection, or even...
01/14/2026

Esther 2:1–18
From an orphaned Jewish girl to Queen of Persia, Esther’s rise was not fueled by power, perfection, or even flawless decisions, but by the unseen hand of a faithful God. In a palace marked by pride, brokenness, and compromise, God was quietly at work, positioning His people for redemption. A reminder to look for God at work every day, in every way; especially when He seems invisible. Check out previous sermons on Chelsea Presbyterian Church's YouTube or website. https://www.chelseapres.org/videos

This is a sermon by Pastor James Daniels

Esther 1:1–22A King. A Queen. A Character.Power, pride, courage, and unseen providence collide as we begin our new sermo...
01/09/2026

Esther 1:1–22

A King. A Queen. A Character.
Power, pride, courage, and unseen providence collide as we begin our new sermon series through Esther. Even when God seems invisible, He is always at work.

Check out previous sermons on Chelsea Presbyterian Church's YouTube or website. https://www.chelseapres.org/videos

This is a sermon by James Daniels

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