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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 • "Oasis in the Desert"
This Sunday, Pastor Fred steps into the sandals of Philip — one of the early church's first deacons — and tells the story from the inside. First-person. No notes on literary genre. Just a man, a desert road, and a divine appointment that neither he nor the Ethiopian official ever saw coming. Come ready to be drawn in.
May 31 • "Make Up Your Mind"
Acts 5:17-42
The early church didn't slow down when things got hard. They doubled down. In Acts 5:17–42, the apostles are arrested, miraculously freed, arrested again, beaten, and told in no uncertain terms to stop talking about Jesus. They don't. What does it look like to make up your mind about what you believe and refuse to back down no matter the cost? This Sunday, find out.
June 7 • "I Would Like to Hear This Man Myself"
Acts 25:23-26:29
Paul has been a prisoner for two years. His audience this Sunday is a king. Standing in chains before King Agrippa — outmatched in every visible way — Paul is finally given the floor, and he doesn't waste a second of it. What unfolds is one of the most compelling personal testimonies in all of Scripture: a former persecutor, face to face with royalty, making the case that Jesus is alive and that it changes everything. This is a sermon two years in the making.
June 14 • "No Outsiders"
Acts 10
In Acts 10, a Roman soldier and a Jewish apostle both receive a vision they didn't ask for, and nothing will ever be the same. The story of Cornelius shatters every assumption about who belongs at God's table, as the Spirit falls on the unlikeliest of guests.
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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