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The Oregon Trail

February 11, 2024 • Pastor Christian Newsome • Acts 2:42–47

 Pastor Christian explores the connection between the early Christian community and the modern-day church, drawing parallels from the book of Acts. He emphasizes the importance of vertical and horizontal connections, both between individuals and God and within the community. He encourages churches to reflect on the ancient, kingdom way of living, with a focus on prayer, devotion to the apostles' teachings, and living for one another. Pastor Christian also emphasizes the role of the church in supporting individuals and preventing loneliness through spiritual community. He encourages listeners to adopt practices such as daily Scripture reading and regular prayer to align more closely with the ancient way. He also encourages believers to defend God's mission and help others see its benefits.

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Simon Peter: Take 2

January 28, 2024 • Pastor Christian Newsome • Acts 2:12–28

Pastor Christian continues the Consecrated series, week four by reminding the audience of the mission, dedicating themselves to Jesus' mission. The word "consecrate" has dual meanings - declaring something sacred and dedicating oneself to a divine purpose. The Bible study, based on Acts chapter 2, focuses on the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples and Peter's defense of their actions to the crowd. Peter draws parallels between the locust plague in Joel's time and the broken world, emphasizing personal repentance and God's role in restoration. Pastor Christian encourages viewers to look for the salvation offered by Jesus, regardless of their past or current circumstances.

Cut to the Heart

February 4, 2024 • Pastor Christian Gracia • Acts 2:29–41

Learn from the early Church in Acts what it means to truly put your hope in Jesus and the kind of heart response that requires of us as believers.

Us and Them

January 21, 2024 • Pastor Christian Newsome • Acts 2:1–12

In this week's sermon Pastor Christian explores the significance of the mission of Jesus and the role of the Holy Spirit in devoting one's life to it. He references the story of Pentecost, emphasizing its importance as a timeline marker and global celebration of God's encounter with people. Pastor Christian encourages the audience to pray and study the Bible more deeply to gain understanding. He also discusses the impact of living a Christ-like life and the importance of allowing the Holy Spirit to fill and fuel individuals as evidence of the Gospel's relevance to people's deepest needs.