Acts: A Church on Mission (Part 2)
[Acts 11:19-30] Acts 11:19-30 describes the expansion and growth of the gospel of Jesus within the ancient city of Antioch.
[Acts 11:19-30] Acts 11:19-30 describes the expansion and growth of the gospel of Jesus within the ancient city of Antioch.
[Acts 11:19-30] Acts 11:19-30 describes the expansion and growth of the gospel of Jesus within the ancient city of Antioch.
[Acts 11:1-18] In Acts 11:1-18 the apostle Peter reports to the church in Jerusalem how God is spreading the gospel to the Gentiles.
[Acts 10:1-48] In Acts 10:1-48 an encounter between Peter and Cornelius becomes a pivotal turning point in God’s gospel mission to the ends of the earth.
[Acts 9:32-43] Acts 9:32-43 describes two amazing miracles that contribute to the ongoing progress of the gospel.
[Acts 9:1-31] Acts 9:1-31 describes the conversion of Saul.
[Acts 8:26-40] Acts 8:26-40 describes how God used Philip to guide an Ethiopian man to faith in Jesus Christ.
[Acts 8:1-25] Acts 8:1-25 describes how, despite persecution, the transforming power of the gospel spreads beyond Jerusalem.
[Acts 6:8-7:60] Acts 6:8-7:60 describes how Stephen becomes the first follower of Jesus who is killed for his faith.
[Ephesians 2:1-10] Grace is God’s unmerited favor and working in our lives.
Speaker: Dan Moose
[Matthew 9:35-38] His Goal: to advance the Kingdom of God by stirring our hearts to compassion, prayer, and ultimately labor for the lost.
Guest Speaker: James Christenson
[John 1:1-18; 17:18; 20:21; Revelation 21:1-8] As God sent his Son to “dwell” among lost people, we as the church are sent to “dwell” among lost people, in the hope of God’s future “dwelling” among his people for all eternity.
[Matthew 2:13-23] Matthew 2:13-23 describes the unexpected journey that Jesus experienced as a child.
[Matthew 2:1-12] Matthew 2:1-12 describes how wise men journeyed from a far away land to worship King Jesus.
[Matthew 1:18-25] Three expectations we can have for following Christ in 2020 and beyond.
[Acts6:1-7] Two pivotal questions that the church must regularly ask and answer.
[Acts 5:12-42] Acts 5:12-42 describes how God’s mission continues to move forward despite opposition from the Jewish authorities.
[Acts 4:32-5:11] Acts 4:32-5:11 describes the radical generosity and sacrificial care among the early community of Christ-followers.
[Acts 4:23-31] Acts 4:23-31 describes the early church’s reliance upon God through prayer in order to live as bold witnesses for Jesus Christ.
[Acts 4:1-22] Acts 4:1-22 describes the bold witness that Peter and John give to the gospel.
[Acts 3:1-26] Acts 3:1-26 describes a miraculous healing and the response to that miracle.
[Acts 2:42-47] What kind of church family will impact a watching world?
[Acts 2:1-41] Acts 2:1-41 describes how the mission of the church was ignited through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
[Acts 1:12-26] How do we as followers of Jesus prepare for the mission God has given us?
[Acts 1:1-11] Jesus has entrusted his followers with a Spirit-empowered mission.
[Acts 1:1-11] Jesus has entrusted his followers with a Spirit-empowered mission.
[Psalm 54] What is the gospel-centered response in times of danger and distress?
[Psalm 53] In Psalm 53 David laments the human condition and rejoices in God’s salvation.
[Psalm 52] How should we respond when destructive people have attacked us?
[Psalm 51] What does a lifestyle of repentance look like?
[Psalm 50] How can God’s people offer Him true worship?
[Psalm 49] Only God can purchase you out of the power of sin and hell.
Speaker: Nate Krampe
[Psalm 48] How can we pass on the greatness of God to the next generation?
[Psalm 47] Psalm 47 calls people everywhere to worship God the king.
[Psalm 46] God is our fortress through all of life’s troubles.
[Matthew 6:13b] As kingdom-minded followers,what does the Father commit to us when we pray for his protection and what are we responsible for?
[Matthew 6:13a] Kingdom-minded disciples are led by God in their fight against sin.
[Matthew 6:9-15] Our Father’s Forgiveness
Guest Speaker: Dan Moose
[Matthew 6:11] In light of God’s character, how should His people bring their requests to Him?
[Matthew 6:10] How can we learn to pray as kingdom-minded disciples?
[Matthew 6:9-15] Our Father’s character.
Speaker: Dan Moose
[Colossians 4:7-18] The gospel mission that has been entrusted to us by God is a team mission.
[Colossians 4:2-6] What does it look like to live as the family of God on mission?
[Colossians 3:22-4:1] Your identity as a follower of Jesus should shape your work.
[Colossians 3:18-21] The one family of God is made up of many smaller family units.
[Colossians 3:12-17] As the family of God, our life together should be centered in Jesus Christ.
[Colossians 3:5-11] Followers of Jesus Christ are part of a family that kills sin together.
[Romans 5:1-11] Followers of Jesus are people of Hope.
[Romans 5:1-11] Followers of Jesus are people of love.
[Romans 5:1-2] Followers of Jesus are people of faith. What are the results of faith in our lives as followers of Jesus?