
Acts 25 - Breaking New Ground
In Acts 16 we see the gospel advancing to the continent of Europe for the first time as Paul and Silas travel to Macedonia. It turns out the gospel impacts the city on more levels than one, and its success gives us high


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In Acts 16 we see the gospel advancing to the continent of Europe for the first time as Paul and Silas travel to Macedonia. It turns out the gospel impacts the city on more levels than one, and its success gives us high

It's easy to think that the early church always had things figured out, but a loose collection of stories here in Acts 15-16 show us otherwise. It turns out that even the early Christians had to navigate life in the fog.

When a seemingly minor theological debate has outsized implications, it's worthy of your attention. Join us today as we look at the Jerusalem Council's debate in Acts 15 and how the outcome preserved both the gospel and

If you escape a mugging, you usually don't return to the scene of the crime. It might seem odd then that the Apostle Paul returns to a town that nearly killed him on his first missionary journey. But Paul is concerned to

If you heard a lousy commencement speech this week during graduation season, then join us today for Joshua's speech to the Israelites. Like graduates, they're in a time of transition; the future lies before them now that

It's not everyday you're mistaken for a god, but it happens to Paul and Barnabas in the village of Lystra. While we may think of this as leftover from a more superstitious time, the truth is we're pretty good at misident

Sometimes we "see without seeing," we overlook the obvious truths staring us in the face. In Paul's sermon today, he reasons with the synagogue that the Messiah they're looking for is actually here. He brings Jesus front

We return to our series on Acts today. We are in the final 1/3 of the book starting in chapter 13. We now see the church going out "to the ends of the earth" with the gospel. First stop: Cyrprus. Join us this week!

As we wrap up our series on virtue today, we come to the final virtue--love. Love is the last, but certainly not the least. It is the greatest of all the virtues. Join us today as we sketch out a solid definition of love

For Easter Sunday, we examined the virtue of hope. For Christians, hope is more than wishful thinking. It's more than a "cross your fingers" kind of hope. It's grounded in the reality of the resurrection of Jesus Christ

In our virtue series, we shift into some new territory today by exploring the "theological virtues:" faith, hope, and love. Today's message is on the topic of faith. Many people talk about having faith, but it stays at a

Justice is a word that has fallen on hard times and is difficult to pin down. Historically, the church has understood this virtue to mean living a life that embraces the obligations we have towards others. We are not in

One of the paradoxes of life is that the more we focus on a particular pleasure, the less pleasure we derive from it. Temperance is a virtue that helps us moderate our pleasures and desires; it brings balance to our live

We tend to think of courage as one of those virtues for especially brave people--soldiers marching into battle or firefighters rushing into a burning home. But courage is needed for living life each day. Fear often holds

Prudence might sound like the name of a quiet girl drinking tea in a parlor in Victorian England, but prudence is just an older word for something we all desperately need: wisdom. We need wisdom to see the best course of

Join us for a series on the virtues of the Christian life during the season of Lent. Our passage today is 2 Peter 1:3-11, where Peter tells us to "make every effort to supplement our faith with virtue" (ESV) Virtue may n

Churches occasionally get some bad press, but the early church received good press in the city of Antioch, the place where they were first given the name "Christians." Join us today as we look at the reasons why this chu

It's easy to make the mistake of thinking that only "rough" people need a savior, only people like Saul when he goes on the attack in Acts 9. But turning into chapter 10, we learn that Cornelius, an all around "good guy,

The Road to Damascus is one of those foundational stories in the Bible, showing us God's grace and his power to change people. It also points us to the fact that there is nobody so far gone as to be out of reach of God's

Acts Chapter 8 introduces us to one of the more interesting characters in the New Testament - Simon the Magician. Legends and myths have grown around the man, and in today's message we'll see how his wrong-headed desire
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