Renton Park Chapel

Renton Park Chapel Sharing the Joy of hearing and doing God's Word. Evangelical Church in the Pacific Conference

05/29/2026

Bread of His Presence #415 “The Bread Christ Offers” (Leviticus 24:5-9) Pastor Cameron Ury

This final Bread of His Presence episode returns to the Old Testament Tabernacle and the table of the shewbread in Leviticus 24:5–9, bringing the entire series full circle. Pastor Cameron Ury explains how the “bread of the Presence” symbolized fellowship, reconciliation, and covenant life with God—ultimately pointing forward to Jesus Christ, the true Bread of Life. Through the story of Zacchaeus, the Lord’s Table imagery, and the teaching of John 6, the message emphasizes that God does not demand we earn access to Him, but invites us into restored fellowship through faith in Christ. The broadcast concludes with a final call to receive the Bread of Life and enter into the fullness of God’s presence.

05/23/2026

Bread of His Presence #414 “Our Cup, Emptied & Filled” (1 Peter 1:13-16) Pastor Cameron Ury

On this episode of Bread of His Presence, Pastor Cameron Ury continues through 1 Peter 1:13-16 with a message titled “Our Cup, Emptied and Filled.” Peter calls believers to “gird up the loins” of their minds, live sober-minded, and set their hope fully on Jesus Christ. Pastor Cameron explores how holiness is not merely self-discipline, but surrendering to God’s refining work in our lives. Using vivid illustrations about a shaken cup and the refining purpose of suffering, this message reminds us that trials often reveal what is hidden in our hearts so Christ can cleanse and fill us more completely with His holiness.

05/15/2026

Bread of His Presence #413 “Between The Mountains” (1 Peter 1:10-12) Pastor Cameron Ury

In this episode of Bread of His Presence, Pastor Cameron Ury shares a heartfelt announcement that the radio broadcast will be coming to a close after seven years as he and his family prepare to move back to Kentucky. He expresses deep gratitude to listeners, Renton Park Chapel, and Salem Media Group for their partnership and support, and he encourages continued prayer for both his family and the church during this transition.

Turning to 1 Peter 1:10–12, the message highlights the greatness of God’s salvation in Christ. Peter shows that this salvation was anticipated by Old Testament prophets, inspired by the Holy Spirit, proclaimed by the apostles, and even studied in wonder by the angels. Though the prophets foresaw both the suffering and glory of the Messiah, they did not fully understand how these realities would be fulfilled. Like two mountain peaks seen from a distance with a hidden valley in between, Christ’s suffering at Calvary and His coming glory are now understood in light of the gospel age.

The key emphasis is that this salvation is personal and intentional—repeatedly directed “to you.” It is a living hope secured by Christ, revealing that believers now live in the unfolding “valley” between Christ’s first coming and His return. In this present age, suffering and glory coexist in the believer’s life just as they did in Christ’s. The message closes with encouragement: present trials are temporary, but the coming glory with Christ is certain and eternal.

05/08/2026

Bread of His Presence #412 “Tested by Trials” (1 Peter 1:5-9) Pastor Cameron Ury

Pastor Cameron Ury continues the Bread of His Presence series in 1 Peter by exploring how God uses trials, suffering, and persecution to refine and strengthen the believer’s faith. Drawing from 1 Peter 1:5-9, this message emphasizes that Christians and their heavenly inheritance are being guarded by God’s power through faith, giving believers assurance and hope even in the midst of hardship. Through illustrations ranging from Charlie Brown’s “good grief” to silver refinement and steel testing, the sermon shows that suffering is never meaningless in the hands of God. Pastor Ury connects the experiences of Paul, Oswald Chambers, and biblical examples of affliction to demonstrate that trials can discipline, prevent sin, deepen dependence on Christ, and exercise faith like a muscle. Ultimately, God’s purpose in the furnace of suffering is to shape believers into the image of Christ and prepare them for the salvation of their souls. We must trust God’s refining work, remembering that present suffering is temporary while the eternal inheritance in Christ is secure forever.

05/02/2026

Bread of His Presence #411 “Guarded Through Faith” (1 Peter 1:5-9) Pastor Cameron Ury

In this message, Pastor Cameron Ury teaches from 1 Peter 1:5–9, showing that believers are not only saved by God’s grace but are continually guarded by His power through faith. In the midst of suffering and trials, our hope is anchored in an eternal inheritance that cannot fade, spoil, or be taken away. Unlike every other worldview, Christianity offers true assurance because salvation rests not on human effort, but on God’s unmerited grace. Trials, then, are not meaningless—they refine and prove our faith, producing joy even in hardship. The call is to remain in Christ, trust in His promises, and fix our eyes on the eternal reality that is “better higher up.”

04/25/2026

Bread of His Presence #410 “He Who Is Our Foundation” (1 Peter 1:17) Pastor Cameron Ury

In this message, Pastor Cameron Ury unpacks 1 Peter 1:17 by connecting the Old Testament concept of “the fear of Yahweh” with New Testament obedience to Jesus Christ. Drawing from the book of Proverbs, Psalms 19 and 34, and Jesus’ teaching in Gospel of Matthew 7, he shows that Jesus is not replacing the fear of the Lord—He is revealing Himself as the very Lord to be feared. By “stringing pearls” from the Old Testament, Jesus makes a profound claim to divinity: the wise life is built on hearing and obeying Him. In a world of testing and instability, true wisdom is found in aligning the heart with Christ, where the fear of the Lord and holiness become one—producing life, stability, and blessing for ourselves, those around us, and those who come after us.

Address

16760 128th Avenue SE
Renton, WA
98058

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Renton Park Chapel posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Place Of Worship

Send a message to Renton Park Chapel:

Share