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Biblical exposition and gospel-centered preaching from Atlantic Gospel Chapel, an independent evangelical church in Atlantic, Iowa. Since 1954, we've been committed to faithful Bible teaching that encourages believers, explains salvation through Jesus Christ, and addresses life's challenges through the lens of Scripture. Each message reflects our dedication to the inspired, inerrant Word of God.

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  • Stefan Johnson 4-12-2026 | 500 Witnesses, an Empty Tomb, and a Piece of Broiled Fish: The Case for the Resurrection
    Apr 12 2026

    "You ask me how I know He lives? He lives within my heart." It's a great hymn - but is that really the best answer we can give? The subjective experience of knowing Jesus is real and it matters. But when doubts creep in, when someone pushes back on your faith, or when a long-time believer quietly wonders if any of this is actually true, you need more than feelings. You need evidence. Stefan Johnson walks through the hard, historical case for the resurrection of Jesus Christ - from Thomas physically touching the nail marks, to the disciples watching Jesus chew and swallow a piece of broiled fish, to Paul's bold claim that over 500 eyewitnesses were still alive and available to interview. The burial, the sealed tomb, the Roman guards, the eyewitness testimony recorded in Acts 2 through 5 - it all adds up. Christianity is not a blind leap. The resurrection happened, and the evidence is stronger than you might think.

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    38 m
  • Atlantic Gospel Chapel Leadership 04-05-2026 | From Empty Tomb to Eyewitness: The Evidence That Jesus Rose from the Dead
    Apr 5 2026

    If 12 men couldn't keep the Watergate cover-up going for three weeks, how did 12 apostles maintain a "lie" about the resurrection for 40 years while being beaten, tortured, and killed? They couldn't—unless it actually happened. This Easter message from Atlantic Gospel Chapel's leadership team traces Jesus' post-resurrection appearances through four Gospel accounts. Grant Nelson opens at the empty tomb, where Roman soldiers passed out cold at the sight of an angel, and women became the first witnesses of history's greatest event. Doug Schorle walks the road to Emmaus, where two disciples' hearts burned as Jesus opened the Scriptures. Ned Brown meets us at the Sea of Tiberius, where Jesus restored Peter with a piercing question: "Do you love me?" And Alex Kremer presents the historical evidence from 1 Corinthians 15—over 500 eyewitnesses, hostile testimony from Jewish leaders, and a converted persecutor named Paul. The resurrection isn't just alive in our hearts. Jesus is actually, bodily, historically alive. And that changes everything.

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    49 m
  • Alex Kremer 03-29-2026 | God‑Breathed: The Authority and Power of Scripture
    Mar 31 2026

    This teaching from 2 Timothy 3:14–17 centers on the absolute authority, reliability, and sufficiency of Scripture. The message opens with a vivid illustration: if we begin tearing out parts of the Bible we find inconvenient or unbelievable, “really we don’t have anything.” From there, the lesson emphasizes Paul’s charge to Timothy to continue in the sacred writings—writings he had known since childhood—because these Scriptures are “able to make you wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.” The speaker explains that all Scripture, both Old and New Testament, is “God‑breathed,” meaning it comes directly from the mouth of God and therefore carries His authority, truthfulness, and reliability.

    The teaching then explores what Scripture does: it teaches, reproves, corrects, and trains believers in righteousness so that the “man of God may be equipped… for every good work.” Scripture shapes both how Christians think and how they live, forming doctrine, exposing error, correcting conduct, and cultivating godly habits. The message concludes with a pastoral appeal—echoing a quote from Charles Spurgeon—that believers must become true “people of the Book,” personally grounded in the Word so their faith does not depend on teachers who may come and go, but on the unchanging voice of God in Scripture.

    Thank you for listening to today's teaching. We pray the church may truly be "people of the Book," not just in knowing the Word of God, but in letting it shape our attitudes and our actions, that Jesus Christ might be honored through His people.

    Today's teaching references the following Scripture passages:

    Primary Text: 2 Timothy 3:14-17

    Additional References: Colossians 4:16, 1 Thessalonians 5:27, Galatians 1:11–12, 1 Corinthians 2:12–13, 2 Corinthians 2:17, 1 Corinthians 14:37, 2 Thessalonians 2:15, Deuteronomy 25:4, Luke 10:7, 2 Peter 3:15–16, 2 Peter 1:20–21, Romans 3:4, Acts 17:11, Romans 12:2, 1 Corinthians 2:14–16, Exodus 23:4–5 (referenced conceptually through examples), Leviticus 19:17–18

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    44 m
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