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Snakes on the Tree

February 26, 2023 • Rev. Dr. Bryan Chapell • Numbers 21:4–9

We’re excited to announce Rev. Dr. Bryan Chapell is preaching this upcoming Sunday at Redeemer! 


Dr. Chapell is currently the Stated Clerk of the PCA. He has also served as the President of Covenant Theological Seminary and a Senior Pastor. He is the author of many books, including Unlimited GraceEach for the OtherHoliness by GracePraying BackwardsThe Gospel According to DanielThe Hardest Sermons You’ll Ever Have to PreachChrist-centered Worship, and Christ-centered Preaching.


He will continue our Bible in a Year series by preaching on Numbers 21:4-9. It is a passage about impatience, snakes biting people, and prayer. Dr. Chapell is a fantastic preacher and we look forward to him opening God’s Word with us.


See you on Sunday! 


Pastor Adam 

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