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The Gospel & The King

February 11, 2024 • Pastor Michael Swindell • Acts 26, Acts 25:13–27

We continue in our series on the compelling narratives of the fledgling church in the book of Acts. All are welcome for a time of worship through singing, encouraging each other, reading and teaching from God's Word. We've got a seat for you and anyone you would invite to join us.

Freedom and a Living Faith

March 3, 2024 • Pastor Steve Gibson • Hebrews 4:12, Acts 28:16–30, Matthew 5:10–12, Philemon 13

We conclude our series in Acts seeing that Paul has finally made it to Rome, having come through unimaginable hardships all the while. Paul believed that in spite of the treacherous journey he faced, that God was with him and would remain faithful. When we entrust our lives, our circumstances, our suffering to God, we can see that He is faithful to us, giving us a freedom and a living faith in Him. Connect: https://http://www.wellspringcc.org/connect Online Giving: https://http://www.wellspringcc.org/giving  About Wellspring: https://http://www.wellspringcc.org/about  CCLI Copyright License # 1194988 CCLI Streaming License # 20224379

A Calling Worth the Cost

February 25, 2024 • Pastor Steve Gibson • Acts 28:1–16, 2 Corinthians 12:7–10, Galatians 6:17

We're quick to think God has forgotten us in times of suffering, when quite the opposite is true. Paul endured rejection, beatings, arrests, imprisonment, hunger and a devastating shipwreck on the way to being used and refined miraculously by God. Paul trusted that the calling on his life was worth the cost. How do we get there? Connect: https://http://www.wellspringcc.org/connect Online Giving: https://http://www.wellspringcc.org/giving  About Wellspring: https://http://www.wellspringcc.org/about  CCLI Copyright License # 1194988 CCLI Streaming License # 20224379

Surrender in the Storm

February 18, 2024 • Pastor Steve Gibson • Acts 27, Proverbs 16:9

Most of us are in the middle of navigating a storm of some kind. Typically our first action is to attempt to navigate raging seas on our own strength. Could it be that these storms are used by God to show us how helpless we are without his strength? Will we turn from our striving and trust him? What do you need to surrender?