The Acts of the Apostles: When the Wind Blows
Acts 27:1-15 Paul, a prisoner of two years, sets out for Rome under the watch care of the Roman authorities. This windy sea journey becomes increasingly arduous and by the end of the chapter, it will be disastrous. In today's sermon, we learn to watch the movements of the wind in order to get a better idea of how the enemy seeks to undermine God’s plan for your life and make a disaster of your mission.
The Acts of the Apostles: Is Your Gospel Ready?
Acts 25:12-27 / Acts 26
King Agrippa comes to visit Festus and while he is in Caesarea he takes time to listen to Paul and hear directly from Paul in order to better understand the case against him. Paul capitalizes on this opportunity by preaching the gospel. In today’s sermon, we learn a important lessons on what it means to truly have a “ready gospel”.
He That Hath Ears - The Sower
Luke 8:4-10
Brandon teaches the parable of the Sower and the different types of soil that seeds can fall on.
He That Hath Ears - The Disciple
He That Hath Ears: The Disciple
The Acts of the Apostles: A Good Confidence
In a world that is training us to constantly be afraid, the Christian has the ability to be confident. After years of imprisonment and bureaucratic corruption, Paul has lost almost all control over his life. In this sermon, we look at Paul’s testimony of boldness in order to discover where his confidence comes from.
The Acts of the Apostles: The Bondage of Foolishness
Acts 24:22-27
The Bible says a lot about what it means to be foolish. In Acts 24 we come across one of the truest examples of what it means to be a fool. In today's sermon, we discover just how avoidable foolishness can be as well as the dangers of choosing ignorance over Christ.
The Acts of the Apostles: Dealing with the Accuser
Acts 24:1-22
If we are going to be mission-minded Christians, living out our faith in service to Christ, we will need to anticipate an enemy that will make claims about us that aren’t true. These lies have the potential to seep into our hearts and minds and distract us from the thing we set out to do. Today we will address what to do when we face accusations.
The Acts of the Apostles: The Real Conspiracy
Acts 23:11-35
Paul sits in a jail cell while zealots from the religious community gather to conspire against his life. Just like Paul, we face a conspirator that is not theoretical, he is very real and he has been working against believers since the beginning of time. We are going to discuss what it means to acknowledge the enemies that surround us as well as discuss what it means to humbly trust the Lord to help us navigate situations outside of our control.
The Acts of the Apostles: A Good Conscience
Acts 23:1-11
Paul is once again brought before a hostile crowd, this time his old friends the Sanhedrin. Paul’s composure in the face of hatred is amazing and gives us insight in what it means to be Spirit-filled in the midst of trial and enmity with the world.
The Acts of the Apostles: Our Greater Passion
Acts 22:22-30
In today's sermon, we see Paul deliver the gospel to a mob of Jews and get rejected outright. The result of him speaking the truth almost culminated in a Roman scourging until he spoke up and defended himself under Roman law. What we discover about Paul and his decision-making is that whether he faced suffering or escape, Paul always sided with the truth. In reflection, do you share that same passion?
The Acts of the Apostles: To Entreat Without Retreat
Acts 22:1-23
As Paul is led by Roman authorities into the courtyard for questioning, he is followed by a mass of Jewish people. He requests an opportunity to speak and rather than defending himself, he instead defends the gospel. He doesn’t make a doctrinal argument, he appeals to them with his testimony. How can we learn to unapologetically share our story of our faith?
The Acts of the Apostles: When it Doesn't Make Sense
Acts 21:27-40
Paul is doing all he knows to do to appease the people of Jerusalem and yet he still finds himself betrayed, lied about and beaten. Today we examine what it means to make sense of chaotic situations, when we feel confused or misled by others or our own thoughts and emotions.
The Acts of the Apostles: A Recipe for Ministry Failure
Acts 21:15-26
A well-intentioned, yet misguided Paul heads to Jerusalem to meet his friends, fully aware of the dangers he might find there. When he arrives he is immediately confronted with the fact that the Jewish converts in Jerusalem are fervent about the laws and traditions of the old covenant; so much so that there is an undercurrent of disdain for Paul’s ministry to the Gentiles. Based on the response of the leaders in our story, this sermon addresses how a church focused on the wrong things is prime for failure.
The Acts of the Apostles: Going Your Own Way
Acts 21:1-16
As Paul leaves the shores of Miletus for his destination of Jerusalem, he encounters many loving friends. These encounters were both wonderful but also very difficult as his friends unanimously counseled him in a way that ran counter to what he felt was best. What should we do when our well-intentioned plans come in conflict with God’s plans?
The Acts of the Apostles: A Life Invested
Acts 20:25-38
As Paul closes his farewell to the church in Ephesus, he charges them how to take ownership of the ministry he is entrusting them with. As he describes this investment, he describes what it means to practically shepherd the flock of God. As a ministry of growing leaders, are we owning our responsibility to invest in God’s people?
The Acts of the Apostles: Taking Inventory
Acts 20:22-27
In Paul’s farewell to the church in Ephesus, he begins to share with them his decision to go to Jerusalem knowing that trouble probably awaits him there. How does a Christian come to a place where they are willing to take steps of faith even if they hold risk? Watch and learn as Paul “counts the cost” of ministry.
The Acts of the Apostles: A Life Inspected pt 2
Acts 20:13-21
Paul says farewell to the church leaders in Ephesus. As he does, he reminds them that his life is an “open book”, transparent and blameless. This week we consider our own lives, are we open to inspection? If so, what will people find when they consider our lives and ministry?
The Acts of the Apostles: A Life Inspected Pt 1
Acts 20:13-21
Paul says farewell to the church leaders in Ephesus. As he does, he reminds them that his life is an “open book”, transparent and blameless. This week we consider our own lives, are we open to inspection? If so, what will people find when they consider our lives and ministry?
The Acts of the Apostles: Our Acts of Love
Acts 20:1-12
Paul was a pioneer with the mission of God on his mind. But what made Paul and that early church unique, is that they knew that God’s mission was about people. In Acts 20 we see Paul and the church care for and love one another in a way that is worth emulating.
The Acts of the Apostles: No Small Stir
Acts 19:8-41
Paul and his team are having a huge impact on the city of Ephesus, but that doesn’t go unnoticed by the enemy. Local tradesmen begin to see the potential impact Christianity might have on their income and decide to incite a riot in the streets. Today we ask questions about what makes our faith dangerous. We also consider what it means to keep our attention on the gospel alone without getting caught up in the swirling controversies.