September 18, 2017
Why would the Apostle Paul be angry at a city full of idols? Is idolatry really that bad if it doesn’t hurt anyone? Is idolatry still a problem? Acts 17:16-34 is our text for this study entitled, “No Time to Waste.”


September 18, 2017
Why would the Apostle Paul be angry at a city full of idols? Is idolatry really that bad if it doesn’t hurt anyone? Is idolatry still a problem? Acts 17:16-34 is our text for this study entitled, “No Time to Waste.”
September 13, 2017
A brief overview might lead us to believe that Acts 17:1-15 is just a tale of two cities with one obvious role model. But this text sets an example for us in our treatment of scripture- the Word of God.
September 7, 2017
Something that has captivated me since I was a child was knowing the Paul and Silas sang hymns to God at midnight while bloodied and in bonds. This message teaches us why they sang, and why it is so important for us to sing as well.
August 31, 2017
Focusing on two individuals in Acts 16, this text reveals to us that an act of God is required in all people in order for their spiritual conditions to be changed. You cannot enter the kingdom academically, or through any human advantage, but through the working of God.
August 22, 2017
Many Christians do not believe that the God still speaks; but when God saves, He isn’t merely punching a ticket into eternity, He is drawing you into fellowship with Himself, so conversation should be expected.
August 15, 2017
It seems very common that the 21st century church is marked by splits and sharp disagreements, but God’s desire for His church is that we would be strengthened and united… so how do we do that when we’ve been brought up to look out for ourselves? Acts 15:36-16:5 is the text for this message.
August 10, 2017
Acts 15 is about more than a culture clash between the Jewish church and the Gentiles who were newly being saved. This chapter poses a question that people have been wrestling with for centuries: How is a Person Saved? What we also find out is how we answer that question affects more than just the individual.
August 3, 2017
Another side of Biblical history is that it is predictive; meaning that you can deduce things that will happen because they have happened in the past. Acts 14 “predicts” what we can expect of people, and, more importantly, of God, when we engage in witnessing.
August 3, 2017
There are times when Biblical history is prescriptive; meaning that we should do as they did… Acts 14 is a history of the first missionary journey that teaches us what is expected of us as Christians when it comes to witnessing.
July 19, 2017
It is very difficult when someone we love and care for rejects the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Acts 13:13ff is full of people who reject the gospel, and yet the text still ends in joyful celebration… how is that possible?