Acts 16:1-5 When the gospel is the focal point of our lives, we are willing to make great sacrifices to see it proclaimed.
Jeff Duncan
Sharp Disagreement
Acts 15:36-41 In this passage we see a fight between Paul and Barnabas. The main point of this sermon is a warning: Without having the gospel in the forefront, differences of opinion often become sharp disagreements. Listen in as we discuss this unfortunate event and...
Letters & Long Sermons
Text: Acts 15:22-35 In order to grow and be protected from error the church needs the truth written and taught.
One Gospel
There is only one gospel for both Jew and Gentile. In the Jerusalem Council we see the church reach the conclusion that both Jew and Gentile are justified by faith alone.
Fighting for the Gospel
If the gospel is to be preserved, we must be willing to fight for it. In Acts 15:1-5 we see the beginnings of a fight for the gospel.
Getting Stoned & Church Planting
Successful church planting requires proclaiming a gospel that will be both hated and loved.
Leaving Idolatry
God’s goodness is manifest in every good gift, and His good gifts should lead us to repentance from all idolatry.
Gospel Division
Read Acts 14:1-7 and listen in as we see that we must make peace with division if we are to be effective in gospel witness.
Resurrection Results
What difference does the resurrection make in our lives. Listen in as we see that in Christ we are both reconciled to God and transformed by God.
Resurrection & Salvation
Salvation requires and flows from Jesus’ resurrection. Listen in as we examine Hebrews 7:23-25 and discuss the resurrection.
Passion Week: Saturday, April 4, AD 33
Outwardly everything seems quiet. Jesus' body lies in the tomb that is sealed and guarded by the Romans. The disciples rest on the Sabbath, outwardly at least. But they are hidden away in fear, grieving the loss of their beloved Master, as well as of all of their...
Passion Week: Friday, April 3, AD 33
Fake courts, false testimony, and hardened hearts all come together as Jesus is condemned by the Jewish leaders and sent to Pilate. They hope to see Jesus put to death by the Romans. And although Pilate sees no guilt in Jesus, he gives way to the cries of the crowd,...

