Chase Gallimore at Chisholm Hills Church of Christ
Chase Gallimore at Chisholm Hills Church of Christ brings you the Sunday morning sermons from Chisholm Hills in Florence, Alabama. Each message is rooted in Scripture and points us to the hope, truth, and power of God’s Word. Whether you’re part of the Chisholm Hills family or listening from afar, these sermons are shared to encourage your walk with Christ and strengthen your faith throughout the week.
Episodes
36 episodes
What does God delight in?
What does God actually delight in?We spend so much of our lives chasing success, recognition, and the approval of others. But have you ever stopped to ask what brings joy to the heart of God?In this first message of our Growing ...
Like Father, Like Son
What does spiritual maturity really look like?In this message, we explore one of Jesus' most profound teachings: the children of God should resemble their Father. Throughout the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus reveals the heart of our Heavenly ...
Training for Godliness
What are you training for?In a world that often prioritizes appearances, it's easy to focus on looking like a faithful Christian while neglecting the deeper work of becoming like Christ. In this message from 1 Timothy 4:7-8, we explore P...
"Doers, Not Collectors"
We live in a world overflowing with sermons, podcasts, devotionals, and Bible studies. But God never intended His Word to be something we simply collect—it was meant to be obeyed.In this message from James 1:22–25, we explore the differe...
Guard the Heart
Grace doesn’t give us permission to keep living for ourselves. It frees us from the slavery of self so we can live for Christ. In this message from 2 Corinthians 5:15, with Romans 6:1–14, we explore why self-rule only promises freedom but deliv...
Build it on the Rock
In this sermon, we look at Jesus’ words in Matthew 7:24–27 and the difference between hearing truth and actually building life on it. Jesus makes it clear that maturity is not found in admiration, but in obedience. A life that stands is not bui...
When wisdom becomes life
What good is wisdom if it never changes the way we live?As we conclude our series on Growing Toward God in Wisdom, we discover that biblical wisdom is more than knowing what is right—it is faithfully living it out. Drawing from Ja...
Living with Understanding
In this sermon from Proverbs 3:5–6, we explore what it means to trust God instead of leaning on our own understanding. “Living With Understanding” reminds us that real peace and direction do not come from figuring everything out, but from surre...
Wisdom of Listening
What is really shaping your heart? In this sermon from Proverbs 18, we explore how our words, our conflicts, and even the things we trust reveal what is going on beneath the surface. Using the old principle “garbage in, garbage out,” thi...
Ask for Wisdom
When life feels uncertain, our first instinct is often to rely on our own understanding. But James 1:5–8 reminds us that God invites us to ask Him for wisdom—and He gives generously. In this message, we explore what it means to seek God’s direc...
When Wisdom Conflicts
When God’s wisdom clashes with what the world calls smart, the cross becomes the turning point. In 1 Corinthians 1:18–25, Paul shows how the message of Jesus crucified sounds like foolishness to some, but is actually the power of God to save. T...
Thinking God's Way
There is great reward if following God's Word. As we work through Psalm 19, we see how God is on display. Then, we see how it calls us to reconstruct our worldview. As we look around, God's word restores what sin distorts. We must recognize the...
Formed or Informed
What does a renewed mind look like in everyday church life? In Romans 12:3–8, Paul shows that transformation doesn’t stop at personal growth—it becomes humble, practical service in the body of Christ. In this message, we’ll confront pride, comp...
Wisdom in Words
When life gets heavy, what are you saying to yourself? In this sermon from Psalm 42, we explore the constant inner conversation every person is having and the gospel we preach to ourselves every day. Too often, we rehearse messages of fear, sha...
The beginning of widsom
In The Beginning of Wisdom, we explore the biblical truth that wisdom does not start with information, experience, or intelligence—it starts with reverence for God. Drawing from Proverbs 9:10 and Psalm 111:10, this sermon challenges us...
Rooted and Rising
What does spiritual growth look like when it moves beyond knowledge and becomes visible in everyday life?In this message, we introduce the next movement of our 2026 theme by focusing on growing in wisdom—faith that takes on flesh....
Born to Return:
Jesus will return openly (Matthew 24:30–31), and the grace that saved us trains us to live ready today (Titus 2:11–14). Kicking off with a finals-week “cramming” joke—“you can’t cram for the trumpet”—we move from cosmic certainty to daily disci...
Jesus: Light of the World
In this Christmas message from John 8:12, we explore why Jesus didn’t come merely to be seen—He came to be followed. Light isn’t seasonal ambiance; it’s God’s life, truth, and holiness breaking into our darkness. You’ll hear how Christ’s light ...
The Birth of the King
The Birth of the King (Luke 2:1–20). Rome was loud and certain, but God arrived quiet and low. From Caesar’s census to a Bethlehem manger, we see power in disguise, heaven’s “fear not,” and the shepherds’ simple response—go, see, tell, worship....
The Promise of a Savior
In this episode we begin our series, The Road to Jesus, by stepping back before Bethlehem and into the deeper story that makes Christmas make sense. Long before a manger, God spoke a promise—first in a garden shattered by sin, then thr...
The Road to Gratitude
In this Thanksgiving message, Chase walks us down two very different roads that lead to the same destination: a heart awakened to gratitude. The journey begins with a gripping true story—three men lost in the Gulf of Mexico for eight d...
Faith in Action: Love in Action
In this episode, we walk through 1 John 3:16–18 and explore what real love looks like. Not the watered-down version our culture often offers, but the kind of love Jesus defines through the cross—holy, sacrificial, and deeply practical....
Faith in Action: Standing firm in the Armor of God
In this message from our Faith in Action series, we walk through Ephesians 6:10–18 and rediscover a surprising truth: sometimes the most courageous act of faith isn’t moving forward — it’s refusing to be moved. Paul doesn’t call believ...