Acts 9:1-19 Saul’s conversion shows us the power of the gospel to transform lives, even though his conversion was supernaturally and historically special.
Acts 9:1-19 Saul’s conversion shows us the power of the gospel to transform lives, even though his conversion was supernaturally and historically special.
Acts 8:26–40 A supernatural meeting, and the suffering servant, means that even the most outcast can be included in the people of God
Acts 8:4–25 The word is more powerful than persecution and paganism, which means the outcast Samaritans can be included, but faith must be apostolic and repentant.
Romans 10:9 ‘If you see something that doesn’t look right’… That could be the harsh reality of the world we live in – so much of it doesn’t look right! But the solution suggested by the British Transport Police is surprisingly similar to the meaning of Easter, ‘See it, say it, sorted.’
Acts 6:8–8:3 A wrong understanding can make us look like fools, and this is the case with the bible too. Stephen shows that we need to rightly understand how God works in his people, through his word.
Acts 6:1–7 Practical service happens in order for the church to do good things, while ensuring that the best thing – the word of God increasing – can still happen.
Acts 5:17–42 God is at work in the gospel, so don’t be discouraged, he cannot be stopped!
Isaiah 9:2–7 We need to recognise that Jesus is the ultimate Joy TO the world.
John 1:1–18 Evangelistic sermon focusing on 1:14 “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.” Showing God came to be human, to be known, and to save.
Acts 5:12–16 What are signs and wonders? Why were the apostles doing them? And what should we think about those who claim to perform them today?