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Acts 8:1-25
The Church Scattered
Persecution scatters the early church, but instead of stopping the gospel, it spreads it further. In Acts 8:1-25, we see how God uses hardship to advance His mission, bringing joy to unexpected places, and exposing true and false faith. This passage challenges us to be bold witnesses, trusting in God’s unstoppable plan.
Acts 6:8-7:60
First Christian Martyr
From the beginning, the church has faced fierce opposition—Acts is filled with stories of trials, persecution, and faith under fire. Stephen, the first Christian martyr, stood boldly, mirroring Jesus in both courage and compassion. His story reminds us that our strength to stand comes from Christ, who still empowers his people today.
Acts 6:1-7
Word & Deed Ministry
Conflict and issues can pop up anywhere. And when they do, we need to know how God wants us to handle them, so that we can grow and thrive together. Acts 6:1-7 gives us a great example of how to deal with conflict within a community with wisdom, humility, and sensitivity.
Acts 5:12-42
Courage to Speak
Being a follower of Jesus requires courage—to stand for the gospel even in the face of opposition. In Acts 5:12-42, the apostles faced intense resistance, yet they proclaimed the gospel boldly. This sermon explores the need for courage, its true source, and how to live it out in a world that often resists the truth.
Acts 4:32-5:11
Authentic Community
Acts 4:32-5:11 offers a vivid glimpse into the life of the early church, highlighting its remarkable unity and generosity. However, this inspiring picture is starkly contrasted by the deceit of Ananias and Sapphira. What made their actions so grievous, and why did God respond with such severity?
Acts 4:23-31
Jesus’ Witnesses Pray
Facing opposition and hostility can often leave us feeling isolated, paralysed, or even afraid. However, in Acts 4:23-31, we see that God's people respond by praying together, which is highly instructive and inspiring. During their powerful prayer meeting, we can hear the content of their prayers and witness how God graciously answered them.
Acts 4:1-22
Jesus’ Witnesses Face Opposition
Society is becoming increasingly hostile towards Jesus and his followers. Many of us feel pressured to stay silent and not cause a fuss. However, is this how God wants His people to live? In Acts 4:1-22, we’ll discover how Jesus’ followers can navigate opposition and boldly proclaim His name, even when the odds were stacked against them.
Acts 3:1-26
Jesus’ Restoration Mission
We all face challenges such as financial stress, health concerns, and relationship struggles. But what if the answer to our deepest need isn’t found where we usually look? The story of a miraculous healing in Acts 3:1-26 highlights the dangers of seeking solutions in the wrong places and reveals where true restoration is found.
Acts 2:42-47
Jesus’ New Community
Many people think of the church as merely an institution or a building. However, the church is fundamentally a gathering of God's people. But what are the marks of a healthy church? In Acts 2:42-47, we’ll observe how the first Christian church modelled spiritual devotion, practical care and joyful worship that is counter-cultural.