Acts of the Apostles

Miracles, Demons, & Burning Books

Miracles, Demons, & Burning Books

Acts 19:11-20 In this sermon we continue to examine Paul's time in Ephesus on the third missionary journey. Ephesus was a city steeped in the occult, but the gospel is radically changing the city. Listen in as we see that God's truth triumphs through His church for...

About the Kingdom

About the Kingdom

Acts 19:8-10 In this sermon we seek to understand and apply what it means that Paul was in the Ephesus synagogue "reasoning and persuading them about the kingdom of God."

Applying Pentecost

Applying Pentecost

Acts 18:23-19:7 In this text we see the beginning of the third missionary journey of the Apostle Paul. The focus of the sermon is on two encounters with people who "knew only the baptism of John." Our main takeaway from this text was, "Don’t wait for a new Pentecost....

Paul and the Old Testament

Paul and the Old Testament

Acts 18:12-22 Paul ends his second missionary journey. In this sermon, we see that like Paul, we should highly value the Old Testament Scriptures, and seek to understand and apply them in light of Christ.

Taking Communion Seriously

Taking Communion Seriously

A major part of our participation in the Supper is to be self-examination. Faithful participation in the Lord’s Supper requires that we examine ourselves, and in this way grow in assurance.

Expect Great Things From God

Expect Great Things From God

Acts 18:1-11 Paul arrives in Corinth and continues to live on mission. His example teaches us that we should expect great things from God in His people, in His promises, and in His purposes.

The Unknown God

The Unknown God

Proclaim the unknown God by finding a point of contact, sharing the basic storyline of the Bible, and leaving the results to Him.

Biblical Open-mindedness

Biblical Open-mindedness

Acts 17:10-15 God opens the hearts of those He saves to joyfully receive, diligently study, and unreservedly believe His Word.

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