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Acts

Living Out Courageous Faith

Baptism Weekend

October 16, 2022 • Chris Vandelinde • Acts 9

For the final week of our series through Acts, we looked at the conversion of Paul and celebrated new life in Christ with 28 baptisms! What a weekend!

Hungering for God

October 9, 2022 • Patrick Wheeler • Acts 10

In Week 9 of our "Acts" series, Patrick Wheeler looked at Acts 10 and showed us how God wants to reach those we think are unreachable.

From Normal People to Disciple Makers

October 2, 2022 • Chris Vandelinde • Acts 8:1–8, Acts 8:26–40, Isaiah 56:4

In this week of our Acts series, we come to the story of the Gospel being shared with the Ethiopian eunuch.

The Power of One Voice

September 25, 2022 • Chris Vandelinde • Acts 8:1, Revelation 4:9–11, Acts 6:1–12, Acts 7:51–60

This week, we looked into Acts 6 & 7 to see how Stephen set a path for the rest of the Church and history by standing up and speaking Truth.

Fearing, Fooling, and Facing God

September 18, 2022 • Chris Vandelinde

In this sermon, we enter into Part 2 of our Acts series.

Choosing Courage

September 11, 2022 • Chris Vandelinde • Acts 4:1–22

This past weekend, Pastor Chris VandeLinde shared what the book of Acts shows us about being courageous.

Become a Healer

September 4, 2022 • Chris Vandelinde • Acts 3

In this week of our Acts series, Pastor Chris VandeLinde brings us to Acts 3 where we learn that Christ is still the same Healer that He was then.

What Does True Christian Community Look Like?

August 28, 2022 • Patrick Wheeler

Patrick Wheeler brought this week's message from Acts 2 about what true, Christian community looks like. Joining a Group is a great way to find this kind of community. Check out our list of available Groups and sign up here: https://onecornerstone.org/groups

You Will Receive Power

August 21, 2022 • Chris Vandelinde • Acts 2

Pastor Chris VandeLinde dove into Acts 2 in the second week of our "Acts" series.

A People Who

August 14, 2022 • Chris Vandelinde • Acts 1:1–8

Pastor Chris VandeLinde kicks off our Fall sermon series through the Book of Acts by reminding us that the Church is meant to be a movement of people rather than a building.