In Acts 19:8-22, Paul settles in Ephesus, teaching first in the synagogue and then teaching daily in the Lecture Hall. He remains for two years, with God performing extraordinary miracles through him, bringing many people to the Way.
Read MoreIn Acts 18:18-19:7, Paul and those that he has met along the way offer teaching and correction to some others who have gaps in their understanding in order to further spread the Gospel message.
Read MoreIn Acts 18:1-18, Paul settles in Corinth for a long stay, but never stops sharing the Gospel.
Read MoreIn Acts 17:16-34, Paul gives a speech in the Athenian Areopagus seeking to persuade the Greeks of the city to accept the Gospel.
Read MoreAfter being imprisoned in Philippi, Paul and Silas are freed by the power of God while singing praises in their bondage and share salvation with their jailer.
Read MoreAfter being imprisoned in Philippi, Paul and Silas are freed by the power of God while singing praises in their bondage and share salvation with their jailer.
Read MoreGod’s purpose works itself out even through what may appear like a setback or a hindrance to the Gospel message.
Read MoreGod’s purpose works itself out even through what may appear like a setback or a hindrance to the Gospel message.
Read MoreGod’s purpose works itself out even through what may appear like a setback or a hindrance to the Gospel message.
Read MorePastor Tom covers John 15:26-16:15 in a brief message discussing the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
Read MoreIn Malachi 2:10-16, Malachi challenges the people to be faithful to God and their spouses in their marriages.
Read MoreIn Malachi 1:6-2:9, the people and the priests are called out for offering less than their best to God.
Read MoreWe start a new series on the book of Malachi covering chapter 1 verses 1-5. In these verses, the relentless love of God for Israel, and for all Christians through Jesus, is on full display.
Read MoreIn Acts 11:19-30, God breaks Peter out of jail as we come to the conclusion of our series The Spirit and the Church.
Read MoreAs we celebrate the resurrection of Christ, we are reminded of the truth our salvation through His sacrifice.
Read MoreIn Acts 9:1-31, God brings an unlikely character into His plan to spread the gospel to the world.
Read MoreIn Acts 8:26-40, Philip is led by the spirit to meet with a eunuch seeking God. Through their interaction, Philip shares the gospel and adds another person that previously would have been excluded from God’s people.
Read MoreIn Acts 8:1-25, the early church faces persecution in the wake of Stephen’s death. Many of the believers scatter, and the gospel is brought to the Samaritan people.
Read MoreIn Acts 6:8-7:60, we see Stephen, one of the deacons appointed earlier in chapter 6, brought before the Sanhedrin. As he stands before them, he rebukes them for being like their fathers: stiff necked and having uncircumcised hearts. As a result, the council drags Stephen out of the city and stones him.
Read MoreIn Acts 6:1-7, the early church is faced with a conflict. The 12 apostles, remaining faithful to their calling as ministers, delegate some of the day to day tasks of caring for church members to 7 men, full of the spirit, who would come to be known as deacons.
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