Welcome to the online home of the teaching and preaching ministry of Chase Hinson.
My life is devoted to bringing God glory through ministering the gospel and its implications to a lost world and a redeemed Church. To accomplish this goal, I endeavor to preach God's Word boldly, clearly, and accurately. My passion is to preach and teach the Scriptures word by word so that together we may find God's truth one word at a time.
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Chasing a Thought...
Please take a moment to head over to my blog where you will find my thoughts on current events or a brief exhortation from the Bible. You can see some of my recent entries below ⤵
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As I was doing a bit of research on the Thanksgiving holiday for this month’s article, I came across the proclamation of the First Continental Congress, issued on November 1, 1777 — the first national proclamation for a Thanksgiving Day. In it, the Continental Congress called upon the governing bodies of the United States to set aside Thursday, December 18, 1777, as a day of thanksgiving and praise. This proclamation reflects the very themes we’ve just considered. Throughout our nation’s history, the date of Thanksgiving has shifted, but even in the earliest days of our republic there was a clear and unmistakable call for the people to acknowledge their dependence upon God and His gracious provision.