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The book of Acts is not a history lesson; it's a living invitation.

In the early days of the church, ordinary people were filled with an extraordinary Spirit, and the world was never the same. From Jerusalem to Judea, from Samaria to the farthest shores, a mission was born that no opposition could silence, and no border could contain. That mission has not ended; it has been handed to us.

To the Ends of the Earth calls us to step into the story, empowered by the same Spirit, carrying the same hope, until every corner of creation has heard the name of Jesus.

PART II

May 17 • "Forged Through the Fire"

Acts 4:23-36
When pressure rises, what does the Church do? In Acts 4:23–36, the early believers face real persecution, but instead of retreating, they pray boldly, are filled afresh with the Holy Spirit, and stand together with radical unity. Fear doesn't divide them; it drives them deeper into God and closer to one another. This week, we'll see what happens when God's people trust Him in the face of opposition, how His power shows up, and how a community transformed by the Spirit begins to live with open hands, holding nothing back.

May 24 • "Power Play"

From the first Pentecost to the farthest corners of the known world, the Holy Spirit keeps showing up — empowering, equipping, and expanding the mission. On this Baptism Sunday, we take a sweeping look at five outpourings of the Spirit across the book of Acts and celebrate the same Spirit alive and at work in us today.

May 31 • "Born into the Mission"

Acts 8:1-8

Does "to the ends of the earth" include even the desert? In Acts 8, the Holy Spirit sends Philip into the desert to reach one man — setting a challenging example of "each one reach one." Ever since, Christians have carried the gospel to remote places and searching people. The mission has no edges.

June 7 • "Blinded by the Light"

Acts 9

Saul of Tarsus was the early church's worst nightmare: ruthless, relentless, and convinced he was doing God's work. Then Jesus stopped him on the road to Damascus. Saul's conversion and calling are among the most remarkable moments in all of Scripture. And the message is unmistakable: if God can reach this man, no one is out of reach.

June 14 • "No Outsiders"

Acts 10

God gives Peter a vision that challenges everything he thought he knew about who belongs. When a Roman centurion named Cornelius comes to faith, the mission crosses a boundary that once seemed uncrossable. Acts 10 is a watershed moment in the life of the early church: the gospel is not for some, it is for everyone.

June 21 • "The Question that Changed Everything"

Acts 16

What if your worst night became your family's greatest turning point? In Acts 16, a Roman jailer hits rock bottom, and in one midnight moment, everything changes.

This Father's Day, discover how one desperate question led to a whole household being saved, and why it's never too late to become the father your family needs.

June 28 • "The God You Never Knew You Knew"

Acts 17:16-34

What if the people in your life who want nothing to do with God are actually closer to Him than they think? Paul walked into Athens—a city of a thousand gods—and spotted something no one else had noticed: everyone there was already searching for the one true God without knowing it. That changes how we see the people around us. We close our series with the most hopeful message in Acts. Don't miss it.

 

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