Swimmer’s Chapel to Utilize LifeChurch’s Online Messages

by SwimSwam 1

July 12th, 2015 Industry, Lifestyle

This is a SwimSwam Industry News official announcement courtesy of Swimmer’s Chapel and Josh Davis.

Swimmer’s Chapel is partnering with LifeChurch.tv to bring spiritually uplifting messages to the swimming community online starting now. Most of the sermons and devotionals thru LifeChurch.tv are archived and downloadable anytime but for the next 4 weekends there is a special message series called “At the Movies”. These four 30 minutes messages can only be watched online Sat night thru Sunday night. There will be a different movie and message each week for the next 4 weekends. Trust me. You do not want to miss these movies/sermons.

To get online simply head to www.lifechurch.tv

Stay tuned for more information on Swimmer’s Chapel by following on Instagram and Twitter at @SwimmersChapel

Josh Davis, Swimmer's Chapel (courtesy of Josh Davis)Swimmer’s Chapel has had a presence at Olympic Trials and Nationals since 1992 and even goes back to the late 70’s. Swimmer’s Chapel aims to help meet the spiritual needs of. Typically, since swimmers and swim families can’t make church because of a swim meet, Swimmer’s Chapel is a way to bring church to the swimmers.

Swimmer’s Chapel is a non-denominational Bible-based 10 minute service that usually takes place right before prelims is some discreet corner of the pool deck where swimmer’s can meet, encourage each other and learn how to apply a Bible verse to their swimming experience. Swimmer’s Chapel has been lead by several Team USA and Olympians since 1992 like Josh Davis.

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Jason Mueller
8 years ago

This is awesome. I didn’t even know this existed. I am a Pastor, Swim Dad, and an official for my LSC; doing something like this has been laid on my heart 2 years ago and I wasn’t sure how to get it started. I want to start a devotional movement within our LSC calling it “warm up worship”. It would be a ten minute devotional time for parents, and would focus on things they could talk about with their swimmer later that day. Any resources or advice you could give me would be so helpful. Thank you.

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Jason Mueller