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Sermons on “Acts”

A New Thing – A New Family

David uses Acts 11 as he talks about how we are one family in the power of the Spirit

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A New Thing – A New Age

David talks about the new age of the Spirit that we are now in since was poured out at Pentecost after Jesus’ death and resurrection and how we can be filled to overflowing.

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From the Heart- Baptisms

Our joy filled baptism service with a video reading from Acts

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Baptism Sunday

This points to Luke’s video from Acts chapter 8 and his talk on baptism and what it means for us. You can also watch earlier in the video to see the holy chaos of the actual baptisms.

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Paul’s Journey: God uses journeys to transform you

Mel finishes our summer series of Journeys look at Paul’s journey to Damascus and how God uses journeys to transform us

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God loves JUSTICE

We’re discovering the heart of God, what He loves. Isaiah 61.8 says that God loves JUSTICE. Jon looks at a particular aspect of justice, racial discrimination, and in Acts 6.1-7 we see how the early church deals with it and the radical steps needed to see God’s Kingdom come in this area.

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Offering Jesus- Offering prayer

Jon continues our ‘Offering Jesus’ series using the events in Acts 8 to see how offering prayer leads to an encounter with God

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Offering Jesus – Offering Questions

We continue in our series looking Biblically at how we can share our faith and offer Jesus. David looks at the story of the Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8.29-35 – we don’t need all the answers but we do need some good questions!

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Dangerous Prayers – Make me bold

David kicks off our new series looking at the dangerous prayer for boldness in Acts 4.29 and how it all works out in Acts 5.18-21.

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Philip and the Ethiopian

Luke continues exploring last Sunday’s talk topic and how we can share blessings. using Philip and the Ethiopian

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