Acts, part 13. We see the church in Antioch formed in Acts 11 as the believers are scattered and the Good News spreads out. It unites all different kinds of people and we believed we’re called to mirror and replicate … Continue reading “An Antioch Church”
Tag: Christian Life
Prejudice and Expectation
Acts, part 12. The things that God is doing amongst us must break out of our four walls and reach our town. The Spirit’s work amongst us is precious, but we can’t keep it to ourselves.
From Saul to Paul
Acts, part 11. In chapter 9 Saul encounters Jesus and has his eyes opened to who Jesus really is. The miracle of salvation is one of the greatest miracles we can witness as people’s lives are changed for eternity.
Jonah — Salvation Belongs to the Lord
One of the most popular stories told to children, the book of Jonah is one that challenges our perception of morality and grace, as God’s mercy can extend far beyond what we’re comfortable with.
Habakkuk — God, I’ve Got Questions
We know very little about the prophet Habakkuk, but he opens with some honest questions to God; questions which he knows are from a man’s perspective, limited in knowledge and understanding.
Phillip and the Ethiopian Eunuch
Acts, part 10. In Acts chapter 8 we see the wonderful gospel of Jesus spreading out, reaching different types of people, bringing down the walls between us and nothing can stop it.
Stephen — The Martyr
Acts, part 9. We take a look at the amazing example of someone who lived their life, right up to the point of death, with absolute certainty and conviction in who God is.
The Great Deacon Payoff
Acts, part 8. The best kind of leadership is one that imitates Jesus, who came to serve and not to be served. We have both elders (servant leaders) and deacons (leading servants), and today we take explore the diaconate role.
Taking to the Streets
Acts, part 7. We’re not just called to stay inside the four walls of the church. We’re also called to scatter, sowing the seeds of the gospel into everything we do.