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Unhindered Gospel Proclamation

Harrison Campus

February 11, 2024 • Pastor Jeremy Isaak • Acts 28:17–31

How often do you share your faith in Christ with others? What are your greatest barriers that hinder you from engaging in evangelism? In this sermon we explore how Paul’s example in Acts 28:17-31 gives us compelling answers for how we might overcome our hurdles and fears, so that we might follow Paul’s example of bold, unhindered Gospel proclamation.

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The End Of The Beginning

February 11, 2024 • Pastor Jonathan Neufeld • Acts 28:17–31

The finale of the book of Acts is one that beautifully encompasses the story of the church. Jesus sends out his disciples to take this good news to the ends of the earth and we close the book we realize there is still so much left to do. Paul has made it to Rome, yet the call is to pick up the story and carry forward the good news of Jesus Christ to all the nations.  

Unwasted & Unhindered

February 11, 2024 • Pastor Eldon Fehr • Acts 28:17–31

The abrupt ending to the book of Acts leaves room for endless, open-ended opportunities to declare the Word of God and His gospel without hindrance. Like Paul, we are invited to waste no time, opportunity, words, or resources in the spread of the gospel from our corner of the world to the end of the earth.

No Time To Waste!

February 11, 2024 • Dr. Jorge Salazar • Acts 28:17–31

It is fascinating how complex and intricate creatures we are; we have our secret longings and preferences that trample our conscious and smart ones. That’s one of the reasons why we procrastinate! We know the smart thing would be to use the couple hours we have available to finally clean up the garage, but in the inner chambers of our hearts lies anything else and everything else but what we know we should be doing, and so we come up with great ideas like driving the kids for ice-cream! Going for a walk with our sweetheart! We even dare to offer driving our wife to the mall in Abbotsford or Langley so that she can go shopping! Whatever will remove the focus from what we ought to do… There are thousands of books, seminars, workshops, that attempt to help procrastinators with breaking those harmful patterns. But what we read in the book of Acts is a loud demonstration of where our priorities must be, and what should be of outmost importance for us. This morning as we study the final lines in this amazing book, we are going to learn that there’s no time to waste!