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The Foundation for Christian Missions

The Foundation for Christian Missions

On what basis should a “Philosophy of Missions” be founded? Pastor Alex Young used Chapter 13 from the Acts of the Apostles to explain. And the elements include: Election, Obedience, Humility and Perseverance in Persecution.

God’s Sovereignty, Our Confidence

God’s Sovereignty, Our Confidence

In today’s sermon Pastor Jeff pulls together events from Genesis and Revelation with a text out of The Acts of the Apostles. What an amazing story of God creating many languages to “separate” peoples, but at the right time bringing the good news of the gospel to all these languages.

The New Normal

The New Normal

Pentecost is very underrated in much of Christianity. Little did Jesus followers know, but starting on that Pentecost day, there would be a “new normal” for the world. Jesus was no longer physically present with his followers, but God was not absent. God now came to be with and in individual believers as He had […]

Contending for the Gospel- Acts (Conrow)

Contending for the Gospel- Acts (Conrow)

We should be telling others about what God has done for us. The good news of the gospel.  Why don’t we? Pastor Alan shared that we will share this good news with others when we know the gospel ourselves; when we receive the gospel in our lives; and when we live out the gospel. Contending […]

Submission Requires Faith- Acts 28:11-161

Submission Requires Faith- Acts 28:11-16 (Lavalette)

What do you do what you have an end goal in mind but you keep getting diverted along the way? What if you are convinced your end destination is where God really want you to end up? This seems to be St Paul’s experience as he has his sights set on Rome, but diversions, detours […]

The Hope of the Resurrection- Acts 24 (L1

The Hope of the Resurrection- Acts 24 (Lavalette)

Acts is not a New Testament book for the faint of heart.  It seems that at every second turn, one of the main characters, St Paul, is ‘in trouble’ and in prison.  You would think being unjustly imprisoned this many times would have caused Paul to rethink his strategy.  Yet it does not. Why?  It […]