Led 12/18/22
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How do we know when and where God is leading? This message looks at the portion of Acts 16 where Paul and company find many doors closed before finally deciding to go to Macedonia.
How do we know when and where God is leading? This message looks at the portion of Acts 16 where Paul and company find many doors closed before finally deciding to go to Macedonia.
Our study of Acts takes us to the topic of conflict. What can we learn from Paul and Barnabas and their personal dispute?
This morning we reach the midway point in our study of the book of Acts, where an argument raged over the core of the gospel. Join us as we look at how the outcome of the debate carries into today.
Our special Thanksgiving Service featured reflections from Dylan Forbes, Marisa Martin and Paige McCain. It also included a congregational discussion of sorrow in the midst of gratitude and how hardship enters into our thanks.
Part of our continuing study of the book of Acts. This message looks at Acts 13 and 14, with an exploration of the role of hardship in the life of a follower of Jesus.
A look at Gerald Manley Hopkins' poetry and his take on sorrow through the eyes of Jesus by Drew Clark.
Where do you go to find wisdom? And can you trust it when you find it? This week's sermon looks at Acts 13 where one man's desire to hear God's word and find wisdom results in changed lives.
A different look at James and Peter in Acts Chapter 12. Part of our ongoing study of the book of Acts.
Something new and innovative was happening in the city of Antioch in Acts 11. This week we take an in-depth look at the way the gospel reached new places and how what they did there impacts us here.
This morning we look at Acts chapter 10 where Peter visits the home of Cornelius. It's a groundbreaking encounter that still speaks to us today about the expansive nature of the gospel.
There is always more with Jesus. God is the same faithful God as he always has been, and that means there is more abundance, love, joy, peace, and streams of living water that are available for us and through us. They're ours, but we need to ask and receive. We need to come to the table!
What is the difference between a bold Christian and an obnoxious one? This weeks message looks at that question through a section of Acts 9. As always, study guides are available on our site that delve further into the passage.
Speaker: Jeff Peabody
This week in our study of the book of Acts, we revisit the conversion of Saul on the road to Damascus. It opens up a wider discussion on the scope and nature of God's mercy for all of us.
Speaker: Jeff Peabody
It was a great day out at Camp McCullough this morning. We worshipped together, continued our study of the book of Acts and shared a terrific meal provided by Mediterranean Gyro Grill.
Speaker: Jeff Peabody
Why is it that so much of the time, the best things in life don't seem to last? In today's message, Drew Clark explores why it bothers us and why our frustration over it is actually a good thing.
Speaker: Drew Clark
This week in our series from the book of Acts, we follow the adventures of Philip as he repeatedly adopts a "Why not?" attitude when it comes to sharing the gospel.
Speaker: Jeff Peabody
We are continuing our study of the book of Acts, exploring Stephen's example of what it looks like to be full of the Holy Spirit.
Speaker: Jeff Peabody
The book of Acts is the story of the gospel moving ever outward. So how does the church adapt to accommodate change as more people join the circle? Today's message looks at Acts 6 and the growing pains faced by the early church.
Speaker: Jeff Peabody
Our very own Claire Clark delivers a powerful, encouraging and convicting sermon from the book of Jonah -- all without even focusing on the whale. A timely message on God's compassion for his reluctant servants.
Speaker: Claire Clark
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