1 Corinthians 12:1-13 Acts 8:13-19
Being filled with Holy Spirit is an essential part of what it means to be Christian. This sermon illustrates how and when we get filled, and what that looks like.
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Being filled with Holy Spirit is an essential part of what it means to be Christian. This sermon illustrates how and when we get filled, and what that looks like.
All the characters in this passage are enslaved or imprisoned to various degrees. The only ones who seem truly free are those actually locked inside a prison cell. What's their secret?
What do we mean by the Kingdom of God and what does it mean for how we understand and experience the gifts of the Holy Spirit?
Caitlin asks how much of Paul’s mission throughout Asia and Greece was lead by God or, lead by Paul. How much of our serving God today should be waiting for him to lead us, and how much should be us making the first move?
The Holy Spirit is as much a person within the godhead as is the Father and the Son, and brings the presence of God closer to us than ever before.
Jim unpacks an awkward moment in the Early Church, as Paul & Barnabas let a disagreement impact their mission. God, in His kindness, uses imperfect leaders to build His kingdom, even people like us.
To begin our Evening Service series on the Holy Spirit and set it in its proper context, Jim opens up the teaching of God in Trinity, beginning with Jesus' own words about it.
As Paul and Barnabas continue their evangelistic mission they come against some heavy opposition. They’re somehow able to keep going - how? And why?
Paul and Barnabas risked their lives to tell people about Jesus, over and over again. Some resisted, but to others, that introduction changed their lives. How good are we at introducing people to Jesus?
Barnabas and Paul set out on their journey, preaching in synagogues and demonstrating the Kingdom. From Paul we can learn how to share Jesus in relevant ways to our hearers and by using "what we have in our hands".