Acts 3:11-26
There should be no surprise that what God has promised will actually come to pass; instead we should repent, so that we can know God's refreshing.
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There should be no surprise that what God has promised will actually come to pass; instead we should repent, so that we can know God's refreshing.
Jim restarts our series in Acts with a miracle of healing, and a challenge to each of us: to seek more of God's Kingdom being poured out in East Fife, through healings and miracles, for the sake of people coming to know Jesus.
Advent is a time of waiting. But what are we waiting for? Just as those before the first Christmas, we await the coming of Jesus.
Five lessons in waiting from the 40th Psalm.
Advent is often overlooked, but when we skip the "not yet" time before Christmas, we rob ourselves of really meeting God in life's dark times.
The Acts 2 Church community is an inspiring example to us today, and a challenging one. Jim asks if our being “all in” and our “bearing witness” measures up.
Jesus said “The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor.” As his Church, that mission remains ours.
What do the two words "Repentance" and "Evangelism" mean and what do they actually look like in practice?
Part 2 of Peter's talk to the crowd at Pentecost picks up on Psalm prophecies that point to Jesus, and uses truth, witness testimony and the crowd's experience to introduce them to God.
Peter's sermon, explaining tongues to the crowd, welcomes them to the end times and their implications.