Sunday, July 30, 2017

Powerful Prayer Acts 4: 23-32


Today, we are reminded of the One to whom we go in prayer and what we must seek. In Acts 4:23-32, God’s people gather to pray to our Sovereign Lord, asking for boldness to proclaim the good news of Christ’s death and resurrection. We, like the early church, must understand God’s gracious control of His universe, and that He works His world for His glory. With this rooted in our hearts, we can move forward boldly.   

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Sunday, July 23, 2017


Today in Worship – we encounter the tension we all face in confessing our faith in a world that does not see life through the lens of the resurrection. In Acts 4:13-22, Peter and John are brought before the Sanhedrin, Israel’s Supreme Court, and are told to cease speaking of Jesus. Their response guides our thoughts today as to how we are to think and speak in today’s world.



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Sunday, July 16, 2017

The Power of a Name Acts 4:1-12


We return to our series in Acts picking up on the repercussions of the healed man (from Acts 3) as we tackle Acts 4:1-12.  Today we will see a strong inquiry from the Sadducees to Peter and the others, “By what power or by what name did you do this (healing)?”  Peter not only responds factually but preaches the good news.  We often bolt when persecuted, buckle under pressure, or boast in self promotion over powerfully resting in the name of Jesus.  There is power in one name, Jesus Christ, who saves us physically and spiritually, redeeming our need for self-protection, self-worth and self-focus.  What name do you claim?



Read Online: Acts 4:1-12


Sunday, July 9, 2017

God's Celebration Over His Deniers- Zephaniah 3:14-20

In this message, We welcome guest preacher Michael Vogel who will be preaching on Zephaniah 3:14-20. We as God's people have often denied him. Today we will see how he gathers together and draws near to the very people who have denied him. He doesn't draw us together to drop his judgment down on us, but rather he comes into our midst with a surprising spirit of rejoicing.



Read Online: Zephaniah 3:14-20


Sunday, July 2, 2017

God's Restoration of Brokenness - Acts 3:11-26

After the healing of the lame man, the crowds were astonished at what they saw. Peter, in Acts 3:11-26, connects the restoration of health of the lame man with the restorative power of the Gospel. The renewal in our lives comes as we see our own brokenness and need for spiritual health and then looking to Christ for the refreshing for which we so long.




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