You Will Be My Witnesses

Sermon Series:

The Great Adventure

A Journey Through the Book of Acts

In The Great Adventure sermon series, we will walk through the book of Acts, showing how God began the movement known as His church. And in the process of seeing how the church was born, how it grew, and how it overcame fierce opposition, we will receive fresh inspiration to join God on his mission today.

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Isaiah prophecied that the people who were walking in darkness had seen a great light. The light that shines in the darkness that the darkness cannot overcome is Jesus. 

When Satan attacked the church from within by a spirit of grumbling and complaining, the apostles didn't dismiss the issue, but sought a solution to the problem, and oh the difference your service makes!

The Gospel was spreading rapidly throughout Jerusalem and the religious leaders of the day were desperately trying to stop the apostles, but nothing could stop the church. What is stopping you?

The end of Acts 4 shares the generosity of the church through a man named Barnabas while the beginning of Acts 5 shares how greed tried infiltrating the church through Ananias and Saphira.

What does it mean to be filled with the Holy Spirit? When are believers filled with the Spirit? How are believers filled with the Spirit? 

The Bible says, "Let everything that has breath praise the Lord!" In this message, Allen Drew explores what the Bible teaches us about the praise the Lord asks for from His people.

Persecution drove the first church to their knees in prayer. In this message, learn who they prayed to and what they prayed for.

Acts 4 records the first case of persecution of the new church and with it, Peter and John stand bold proclaiming that there is no other name but the name of Jesus by which a man can be saved.

Acts 3 tells the story of Peter and John healing a lame beggar by the gate of the temple. Because of this miracle, perhaps upwards of 15,000 people came to know Christ. Clearly, God didn't heal this man just to heal this man. He healed this man to heal the hearts of many.

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