
God's Power Isn't Bought
When Philip went to Samaria, he preached the Gospel to a new people group. Outsiders, by Jewish standards (although Jesus had already planted seeds in Samaria). However, one particular man, Simon, thought he could buy th

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The New Beginnings Lakeside Church podcast features messages from our weekly services meant to help you grow in your relationship with God. Most teachings are verse-by-verse through books and passages of the Bible. Get ready to go in-depth, get real, and get practical. Visit us at www.nblakeside.org or download the New Beginnings Lakeside Church app.
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When Philip went to Samaria, he preached the Gospel to a new people group. Outsiders, by Jewish standards (although Jesus had already planted seeds in Samaria). However, one particular man, Simon, thought he could buy th

In Acts 18, Paul goes to Corinth and despite opposition, he refuses to quit doing the work God has called him to. In this message, Pastor Doug Horner preaches from Acts 18:1–23, showing us that it's always too soon to qu

In Acts 17:16–34, Paul preaches at the Areopagus in the religious and philosophical city of Athens and as he does, he meets people where they are, learns their story, tells God's story, and entrusts the results to God. P

In Acts 17:1–15, Paul and Silas are described as men who are turning the world upside down. But how? It was the power of the Scripture which Paul proclaimed that had the power to do such a thing. Your world can be turned

Paul and Silas proclaimed the Gospel even when they were imprisoned in Philippi. The result was a miraculous earthquake and the dramatic conversion of the Philippian jailer. Pastor Doug Horner preaches from Acts 16:16–40

In John 15:5, Jesus utters those famous words: "I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing." Our middle and high schoolers

Pastor Billy Thompson takes us through Acts 16:1–15, as Paul sets out on his second missionary journey, meets Timothy, and sees Lydia converted in Philippi.

In a fallen and imperfect world, sometimes godly people go separate ways. This was the case for Paul and Barnabas in Acts 15:36–41 after a dispute over John Mark caused them to part company. However, God was not finished

In Acts 15, a pressing question precipitated the first church council: can Gentiles come God through faith in Jesus alone, or must they keep the Jewish law? Pastor Doug Horner preaches from Acts 15:1–35.

If you know Christ, God has called you to help others follow Jesus. In other words, he has called you to be a disciple maker. In Acts 14:19–28 we see six things that are essential to effectively making disciples: enduran

As Paul and Barnabas took the Gospel to new frontiers and sought to make Christ known, Acts 14 shows us three things that they did: speak boldly, help the hurting, and confront the idols. Pastor David Horner preaches fro

Pastor Doug Horner preaches from Acts 13:42–52 where we see the aftermath of Paul's first recorded sermon. Some believe and God gets the credit. Some reject and are responsible for their own rejection.

In Paul's first recorded sermon, he preaches Christ as the culmination of history, the culmination of prophecy, and the culmination of our personal lives. Pastor David preaches from Acts 13:13–41 in a message titled, "Ch

There have been many great comebacks in history, but none like the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Pastor Doug Horner invites us to come see and believe, to hear and remember, and to be filled and go as he preaches from Jo

In preparation for Palm Sunday, Jesus told a parable about a king who was rejected, went away to receive a kingdom, and came back to dole out rewards and retribution. It was a parable with one big question: how will we l

Paul and Barnabas' first missionary journey was instrumental in turning the world upside down. Pastor Doug Horner preaches from Acts 13:1-12 in a message titled, "Transformed, Empowered, and Sent."

In Acts 12, Peter makes a miraculous break from prison. Through it all, we are reminded that in everything, God is in control, so we should pray earnestly and give Him all glory. Pastor David Horner preaches from Acts 12

Peter was criticized for his association with Gentiles, but the Church at Jerusalem eventually came to accept God's salvation of the Gentiles. As such, Barnabas was sent out to a predominately Gentile church at Antioch w

In Acts 10, Peter takes the Gospel to the Gentiles for the first time, a pivotal moment in redemptive history. Pastor David Horner shows us from Acts 10 that the Gospel is our only hope of salvation, that nobody is beyon

In Acts 9:32–43, Peter heals a man named Aeneas and restores a woman named Dorcas to life. Pastor Doug Horner preaches a message today called "The Greatest Miracle."
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