The Acts of the Apostles: How to Listen for God's Plan
Acts 16:6-10
In todays message we witness how the Apostle Paul’s plan alters course again and again at the leading of God. How do we deal with changes in our plans? How do we know that we are hearing from God? We learn all that this week in our study of Acts.
The Acts of the Apostles: Learning to Assess Risk
Acts 16:1-5
In todays message the Apostle Paul heads out on his second missionary journey where he discovers a faithful young man named Timothy. Should he invite him to join the missions team? All big decisions involve risk, do we have faith to count the cost?
The Acts of the Apostles: The Fight For Unity
Acts 15:36-41
In this message we watch two of the greatest men in scripture argue, then divide as the result of minor disagreement. How do we protect ourselves from creating divisions in our church family? How do we promote unity?
The Acts of the Apostles: The Persistent War on Grace
Acts 15:6-30
In this message we watch the debate at the Council of Jerusalem unfold. In one corner we have Paul and Barnabas who just spend a year and a half leading Gentiles to Christ. In the opposite corner we have the Judaizers who hope to add to the gospel the need to obey the Mosaic Law. The question, how does one receive salvation?
The Acts of the Apostles: Here Come the Dissenters
Acts 15:1-6
In this message we are introduced to the Judaizers, people who sought to convince the new Gentile converts that they needed to follow the law of Moses to be saved. They are described as causing dissension and dispute at the church in Antioch where Paul and Barnabas were. Today we ask the question, how should we handle dissension and dispute in our church?
The Acts of the Apostles: A Missions Existence
Acts 14:21-28
As we close out chapter 14 of Acts, we are forced to confront the reality of what it means to be a missionary. When you consider your life, do you exist for the mission? Paul and Barnabas model 9 unique functions that ought to be indicative of every Christians life.
The Acts of the Apostles: Are You Adapting?
Acts 14:21-23
We take a look at the persistence and perspective of Paul and Barnabas as they wrap up this first missions journey. Their shared love for the gospel and their obsession with souls inspired adaptation in seasons of hardship, for the sake of the kingdom. Does the persistence of your witness prove your love for souls?
The Acts of the Apostles: Proof of God's Power
Acts 14:19-20
While in social isolation, we all came together online to reflect on how Paul dealt with his own hardships. In our story, Paul is stoned and drug outside of the city. As the meager crowd of newly converted disciples gather around him, he suddenly rises up and walks right back into the city where he was abused. Where does this type of fearlessness come from? How do we live fearlessly as ministers in the midst of our odd social reality?
The Acts of the Apostles: A Focused Worship
Acts 14:11-20
This message continues in our story about Paul and his response to the people of Lystra seeking to worship him and Barnabas as the gods Mercury and Jupiter. What is the relationship between the false worship in this story and the Great Commission?
The Acts of the Apostles: Where Honor Is Due
Acts 14:8-20
On the heels of being kicked out of Iconium, Paul engages the people of Lystra. In the series of strange events that follow, we learn about where to put our faith and where to direct our praise. It is easy to misdefine faith, placing it in abstract and superstitious religious notions. It is easy to receive honor and accolades from people to the neglect of God. We discover in this message how the mature minister elevates faith and honor toward God.
The Acts of the Apostles: Establishing a Pattern of Ministry pt 2
Acts 14:1-7
Identifying ourselves as a Christian is one thing, but identifying ourselves with Christ’s mission is a whole other thing. If we are going to identify or reflect God’s heart for the lost world, it will require establishing patterns in our ministry. Paul sets an amazing example for us in Acts 14 as he provides us with a clear template for his ministry, a pattern of ministry that continues throughout the remainder of the book. Do you have a pattern for ministry? Does your personal life conform to the urgency of that work?
The Acts of the Apostles: Establishing a Pattern of Ministry pt 1
Acts 14:1-7
Identifying ourself as a Christian is one thing, but identifying ourself with Christ’s mission is a whole other thing. If we are going to identify or reflect God’s heart for the lost world, it will require establishing patterns in our ministry. Paul sets an amazing example for us in Acts 14 as he provides us with a clear template for his ministry, a pattern of ministry that continues throughout the remainder of the book. Do you have a pattern for ministry? Does your personal life conform to the urgency of that work?
The Acts of the Apostles: When We Face Rejection pt 2
Acts 13:14-52
For all those who follow Christ and live his mission to share the gospel, we will face heartache. When preaching the gospel to the lost it is necessary that we have God’s perspective or else we risk personal despair and ministry derailment. What can we learn from Paul and Barnabas about dealing with rejection in ministry? Todays message tells a story of the Jews vehement rejection of the gospel and their very biblical and ministry focused response.
The Acts of the Apostles: When We Face Rejection pt 1
Acts 13:13
For all those who follow Christ and live his mission to share the gospel, we will face heartache. There will be rejection and often it will come from among those you considered your friends, your co-laborers. Why does this happen and how do we stand strong when we feel betrayed? Todays message tells a story of John Mark and how he left his friends high and dry on the shores of Perga.
The Acts of the Apostles: When Preaching Meets Prevention
Acts 13:3-12
We are studying the first missionary journey of Paul & Barnabas, learning from their faith and their works. In this sermon we find they have just arrived at Cyprus when their preaching is soon met with enemy resistance. What do we do when our gospel voice is met with voices of dissent? What does it mean to stand against the “wiles of the devil” when discouragement is often our natural response?
The Acts of the Apostles: The Work of Sending pt 2
Acts 13:1-12
In this sermon we continue looking at the beginning of the greatest missions movement the world has ever seen. We walk through how two men were separated for a unique work and how they dealt with resistance from the enemy. We also hear from Andrew Ong about how God worked in his life to separate him for the work of the pastorate and how God is in the process of sending him and his family abroad.
The Acts of the Apostles: The Work of Sending pt 1
Acts 13:1-3
In this sermon we see the beginning of the greatest missions movement the world has ever seen. It begins with one church, a small group of leaders and two men called by the Holy Spirit. We learn in this message what it means to be a missions minded church as well as an individual prepared for God’s calling. The most exciting part of Acts begins with this message.
Rediscovering Our Identity: A Review of Acts
Review Of Acts
In this sermon we summarize our study in Acts up to this point. The goal of this message is to rediscover all the things we must know about our Christian purpose: PRAY, PREPARE, GIVE, GO - - reminding ourselves of exactly what it means for the college and young adult ministry to live in that example.
The Acts of the Apostles: God's Work of Deliverance
Acts 12:1-11
Many of us have a false narrative in our minds about what it means to be the child of God. Being a Christian does not guarantee us an easy life, in facts it’s a warrant for suffering. In Acts 12 we find the apostle James murdered and we see Peter delivered from a prison cell. How does God deliver? Who does God deliver? Why does God deliver? How can we learn to trust him regardless?
The Acts of the Apostles: The Model Church pt. 2
Acts 11:19-30
Part 2 of “The Model Church” further explores the qualities of the church of Antioch. What made them such a fruitful church? How can we as a church and ministry owning our faith and development the same way they did?

