Acts of the Apostles

One Heart and Soul

One Heart and Soul

The gospel produces a community mindset. In Jesus community life means possessions take a back seat to both mission and mutual care. "Acts 4:32-37"

Proof Is Not The Problem

Proof Is Not The Problem

In Acts 4:5-22 we see both the bold witness of the Apostles and the willful unbelief of the Jewish leaders. We focused on the fact that lack of proof is not the reason people reject the gospel.

Irked By The Gospel

Irked By The Gospel

In Acts 4:1-4 we see two basic responses to the gospel: anger and faith. Some people will hate the gospel and you if you are faithful to share it. Others, by God's grace, will turn and trust Jesus. We must be ready to face both, especially anger and rejection, if we...

The Messiah Appointed For You

The Messiah Appointed For You

In his sermon we look at the second half of Peter's sermon in Acts 3. He preaches a full salvation in Jesus that was predicted in the Old Testament and that purifies His people.

Wonder, Guilt, & Forgiveness

Wonder, Guilt, & Forgiveness

After the healing of the lame beggar, Peter begins his second recorded sermon in Acts. He leads his hearers from wonder to guilt, and from guilt to forgiveness in Christ. Listen is as we see how our sins can be "blotted out." "Acts 3:1-19"

Lame to Leaping

Lame to Leaping

In this sermon we examine the healing of the lame man in Acts 3:1-10. Listen in as we discuss this man's healing and healing in general.

What Shall We Do?

What Shall We Do?

"Brothers, what shall we do?" In this sermon we examine Peter's answer to this question and the amazing response to his Pentecost sermon - 3000 souls saved! The Holy Spirit works through the gospel to bring people to conviction, conversion, and confession.

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