An Unshaken Church

How should the church respond when it faces opposition? In Acts 4, the church begins to experience pressure from the surrounding culture to stop preaching the gospel. Would they remain faithful to Jesus, or would they give in to the religious leaders who wanted them to stop proclaiming Christ? How should the church in our own day respond when it faces opposition? Check out our latest sermon from Acts 4:24-31 for more.

A Faithful Witness

What does it mean to be a faithful witness for Christ? This becomes an incredibly important question when believers begin to experience opposition to their faith. In this sermon from Acts 4, Pastor T.J. lays out four principles for being a faithful witness in a hostile culture.

Do We Believe the Gospel?

In Acts 3:11-21, Peter describes many of the ways that Jesus has healed us. Through his life, death, and resurrection, Jesus has dealt with our shame, guilt, fear, anxiety, and hopelessness. However, many Christians today still struggle with these very things. What is keeping us from experiencing the fullness of all that God has for us? Check out our latest sermon from Acts for more.

How Jesus Heals

In Acts 3, we read the story of Jesus healing a man through the Apostle Peter. What becomes clear is that this healing is meant to be a picture for all of us. Just as Jesus healed his body, he also wants to heal our souls. How does he do this? Check out our sermon from Acts 3 for more.

Following Jesus Together

Following Peter's sermon in Acts 2, the church grew from 120 people to over 3,000 believers. Once this early group of Christians made a decision to follow Jesus, they began to live the Christian life together. Why do we need the church to help us look more like Christ? Check out our latest sermon for more.

God Raised Him Up

God raised Jesus from the dead. In Acts 2, Peter highlights this point in the first sermon he preaches, and this fact changes everything. At the end of the day, every human being must decide what they believe about Jesus. What will you decide? Check ou sermon from Acts 2 for more.

Filled With the Holy Spirit

How should Christians relate to the Holy Spirit? This is a question that has prompted a number of answers, and usually, those conclusions fall into one of two extremes. Some Christians and churches place most of their focus on the Spirit, and that attention can seem to crowd out other significant issues. However, others have almost entirely ignored the Spirit in practice and relegated him to the sidelines of the faith. In Acts 2, Luke tells us that Christians are filled with the Spirit and that the Spirit empowers them for the mission. Are there things we can do to cultivate that relationship? Check out our sermon from Acts 2:1-13 for more.

Can Jesus Use Me?

It's exciting to realize that Jesus has a plan and purpose for his people, but this can also be a scary thought. What does it mean to live on mission for Jesus, and is it possible that Jesus could really use someone like me? Check out our latest sermon from Acts for more.

Our Spirit Empowered Mission

The book of Acts tells the story of how a handful of Jesus's followers turned the world upside down. How did they do this? They committed themselves to Jesus's mission and trusted that he would empower them for this purpose. Jesus is calling us to the same kind of life today. Will we respond?

Keep Yourselves in the Love of God

What creates unity in a church? Ultimately, unity is a result of a group of believers submitting themselves to the same authority and committing themselves to the same core beliefs. Check out our sermon from Jude 17-25 for more.

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