
The Law of Liberty
The gospel sets us free, but what do we do with that freedom? In Acts 21, Paul willingly sets aside his personal freedoms so nothing would hinder either fellow believers or those yet to believe. His example reminds us th

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The gospel sets us free, but what do we do with that freedom? In Acts 21, Paul willingly sets aside his personal freedoms so nothing would hinder either fellow believers or those yet to believe. His example reminds us th

Throughout Acts, danger seems to follow God's people wherever they go. Yet again and again, they choose obedience over comfort. This week, Pastor Nathan reminds us that God hasn't called us to a life of safety, but to a

As Paul prepares to say goodbye to the Ephesian elders, he gives them a final warning and a final reminder. In this week's sermon, Pastor Nathan explores why remembering God's faithfulness, God's promises, and God's work

As we've studied Acts, we've seen again and again how God's Spirit and His Word work together. In Acts 20, Pastor Nathan shows how the Holy Spirit brought Old Testament scripture to Paul's remembrance, shaping his respon

The believers in Ephesus didn't just believe in Jesus, they developed a fear of the Lord. That reverence led them to repent, confess their sins, and burn the things that once held their allegiance. When God's people hung

In Ephesus, people carried pieces of clothing from Paul to the sick and saw miraculous healing take place. But Acts 19 reminds us that the power was never in the object, it was in the Spirit of God moving through surrend

After introducing the baptism of the Holy Spirit last week, Pastor Nathan takes a deeper look at one of the most misunderstood gifts of the Spirit: speaking in tongues. Walking through Acts, 1 Corinthians, Romans, and Ju

Apollos knew the Scriptures. The disciples in Ephesus believed in Jesus. Their hearts were sincere and their understanding was correct, but incomplete. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Nathan challenges the modern church to

This week we’re wrapping up Paul’s second missionary journey as he leaves Athens for Corinth, where he takes a different approach, relying not on persuasive words but on demonstrations of the Spirit and of power. In this

When Paul arrives in Athens, he encounters a culture obsessed with new ideas, personal truth, and human wisdom. In contrast, the Bereans search the Scriptures daily to test what they hear against the Word of God. In this

When Paul and Silas are released from prison, they don’t quietly move on. Instead, they make a bold decision that helps shape the future of the church. In this sermon, we’re challenged to rethink how we respond to hardsh

When the prison doors opened, Paul and Silas had every reason to leave, but they stayed. This message explores what it looks like to love and extend grace to the very people who hurt us, and how God can use those moments

What does it actually look like to care for someone? In this week’s sermon, Pastor Nathan walks through Acts 16:19–24, where Paul and Silas are beaten and imprisoned while others stand on the sidelines. Through this mome

When a slave girl crosses paths with Paul and his companions in the marketplace, she is set free from demonic oppression. But her freedom costs others their profit, and suddenly her value seems to disappear. This week’s

In Acts 16, the Holy Spirit redirects Paul’s plans, showing that God leads His people to specific places and people in His timing. Yet as the mission unfolds, the church begins to grow through people from very different

In Acts 15, Paul and Barnabas part ways after a sharp disagreement, but what looks like division becomes multiplication. This week’s sermon explores the difference between theological error and personal preference, and w

Acts 15 makes it clear we are saved by grace not by the law. But grace was never meant to produce distance or indifference. In covenant with Christ, love should flow both ways. This message challenges us to consider whet

From poisoned minds in Iconium to powerful faith in Lystra, Acts 14 reveals that the greatest battleground is in the mind. This week’s sermon challenges us to examine what voices we’re listening to and whether we truly b

Have we grown used to being near the truth without being changed by it? In Acts 13, Paul proclaims the gospel in the synagogue to those already familiar with the Scriptures, and they walk away unchanged. The chapter reve

Many of us feel a tension between what we sense God has placed on our hearts and where we currently find ourselves. In this sermon from Acts 13, Pastor Nathan walks through how calling is formed—not in rushing ahead, but
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