In this message we see how Paul transformed every trial and every conversation into an opportunity to share the gospel. Through Acts 24–26, we are reminded that God can redeem any circumstance and that every person we encounter is someone Jesus loves.
In this message we look at Paul’s journey through Acts 21–23 and see how God’s presence is often most evident when our circumstances make the least sense. Paul’s story reminds us that even when we are misunderstood, opposed, or facing uncertainty, Jesus stands near and calls us to take courage.
In this message, we look at Acts 20 and Paul’s example of a life poured out for Jesus and others. We are challenged to choose faithfulness over comfort, live with humility and courage, and ask Jesus what He wants our lives to be poured out for.
In this message, we look at Acts 19 and the riot in Ephesus to see how the gospel challenges the idols, priorities, and cultural pressures that shape our lives. We are reminded that courage is staying faithful, wisdom is knowing when to speak, and humility is trusting God with the outcomes we cannot control.
In this message, Pastor Emily Olson teaches from Acts 19 about the transforming work of the Holy Spirit. Through the people of Ephesus, we are reminded that faith is not just about information or borrowed religion, but about surrendering fully to Jesus and allowing Him to change every part of our lives.
In this message from Acts 18, we see how God strengthens weary servants so they can strengthen others. Through Paul, Priscilla, Aquila, Timothy, Silas, and Apollos, we are reminded that a healthy church is built through mutual encouragement, faithful discipleship, and ordinary believers helping one another keep going.
In this message, Pastor Emily Olson teaches from Acts 17 about seeing our city with the compassion and attention of Jesus. Through Paul’s time in Athens, we are reminded that compassion begins with paying attention, and our mission is to introduce people to the One they have been searching for all along.
In this message, Pastor Emily Olson teaches from Acts 17 about what it looks like to be a church that hungers for God’s Word. Through the example of the Bereans, we are reminded to receive Scripture eagerly, examine it daily, and allow it to shape how we live and obey Jesus.
In this message, Pastor Emily Olson teaches from Acts 16 about how Jesus sees people beyond labels, status, and circumstances. Through Lydia, the enslaved girl, and the Philippian jailer, we are reminded to notice others, listen to their stories, and pray for the unlikely people Jesus may be pursuing.
In this message Tony Jones teaches from Acts 15:36–41 and Acts 16:1–10 about how God redirects His mission through broken people, unexpected methods, and closed doors. When God says “not this way,” He may be guiding us toward the next step.