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A Sermon That Will Get You Arrested

February 25, 2024 • Marcellus Casey • Acts 3:11–26

Marcellus Casey, one of our teaching pastors and Kansas City Chiefs Chaplin, continues week two of our series, The Power and the Pressure of a Jesus Movement. He draws parallels between the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah and the apostle Peter, emphasizing the importance of faithfully delivering God's truth revealing the power of God and the necessity of repentance. Peter, like Jeremiah, faced opposition and persecution for speaking the truth, which included healing a man in Jesus' name and urging people to refocus their allegiance to God. Marcellus encourages listeners to embrace the challenge of delivering uncomfortable truths and to seek God's guidance rather than idolizing individuals. Additionally, he shares a personal story of witnessing genuine repentance and emphasizes the power and importance of repentance and seeking forgiveness for sins, which is available to everyone.

The Barnabas Effect

March 24, 2024 • Pastor Christian Newsome • Acts 4:32–37

In the "The Barnabas Effect" Pastor Christian explores the significance of the Hebrew words "hallelujah" and "Hosanna" during Palm Sunday celebrations and encourages spiritual patience and trust in God's way and timing. He also shares anecdotes about the unity and generosity of the early Christian church in Acts 4, emphasizing the importance of stewardship and evangelism from a Hebrew perspective. Pastor Christian encourages listeners to reflect on their belongings and their role in sharing the gospel, emphasizing the importance of baptism as a public declaration of faith. He also encourages putting others first, inspired by the character of Barnabas, and living a life focused on the Kingdom of God.

Even Though... There Is

March 17, 2024 • Pastor Christian Newsome • Acts 4:23–31

Pastor Christian encourages attendees to trust in God's sovereignty and His plan, even during difficult times. He discusses the historical pattern of opposition towards the people of God throughout the Bible and emphasizes the importance of faithfulness and trust in God's control. Pastor Christian also reflects on the concept of God's sovereignty and how it applies to the question of why bad things happen to good people. He encourages the audience to reframe their perspective and emphasizes the importance of love, connection, and gentle truth in engaging with culture. The video concludes with an invitation for attendees to trust in God's control.

The Power of Observation

March 10, 2024 • Pastor Christian Newsome • Acts 4:13–22

Pastor Christian Newsome continues in our series moving through Acts 3 and 4. He discusses the significance of observation in understanding the faith of Christians. He references the story of Peter and John in Acts 4, who boldly proclaimed their faith despite being charged not to speak in Jesus' name. Pastor Christian emphasizes that people are always observing a Christian's life to understand their faith in God. He encourages Christians to live in such a way that their enemies cannot find anything negative to say about Jesus. He also discusses the importance of spiritual boldness in sharing Christian beliefs with gentleness and respect, drawing on the example of Paul's approach to sharing the gospel in Athens and Corinth. Additionally, he reflects on the importance of demonstrating the healing power of Jesus through apologizing and forgiving, and encourages the audience to help those in need and live a life that clearly shows the transformative power of Jesus. Pastor Christian concludes by praying for God's help in recognizing His presence in their lives and making them whole.