Sermons on Acts (Page 5)
Experimenting
Linda’s message is rooted in Acts 9.36-43. How might we embrace errors en route to learning as we grow in faith?
Finding the One
Matt’s message is rooted in the conversion of Saul in Acts 9.1-20. Who are the “musicians” who come alongside us in our times of transformation and conversion? Who has given us a hand? Who helps us to find the one?
Take a Knee
This is the first week in our seven-week worship series on the book of Acts and jazz. Matt’s message is rooted in Acts 5.27-32. The early church had to improvise following the death and resurrection of Jesus. What plans do we follow? How do we improvise when the plans go awry? How might we learn to take a knee?
Pentecost
Our celelbration of Pentecost is rooted in Acts 2.1-21 and the Afrobeat music of Fela Kuti and the hip hop of Agape (Dave Scherer). How are you conspiring with God and your neighbors to transform the world?
Give
This worship series is rooted in Acts 4.32.-35. For the early church depicted in the book of Acts, the resurrection of Christ is less a creedal article of individual faith and hope than a creative force of community formation. How are we, as people of the resurrection, called to relate to our finances on this side of Easter? John Wesley writes, “Having, first, gained all you can, and, secondly saved all you can, then give all you can.” How will…
Save
This worship series is rooted in Acts 4.32.-35. For the early church depicted in the book of Acts, the resurrection of Christ is less a creedal article of individual faith and hope than a creative force of community formation. How are we, as people of the resurrection, called to relate to our finances on this side of Easter? John Wesley writes, “Having, first, gained all you can, and, secondly saved all you can, then give all you can.” How will…
Gain
This worship series is rooted in Acts 4.32.-35. For the early church depicted in the book of Acts, the resurrection of Christ is less a creedal article of individual faith and hope than a creative force of community formation. How are we, as people of the resurrection, called to relate to our finances on this side of Easter? John Wesley writes, “Having, first, gained all you can, and, secondly saved all you can, then give all you can.” How will…
Ends of the Earth
Our Reaching in Love worship series continues with reflection on Acts 1.8. What might it mean to witness and reach in love “to the ends of the earth?” The recording opens and closes with our music team’s live version of Do Justice, with words and music by Agape (Dave Sherer).
Samaria
Our Reaching in Love worship series continues with reflection on Acts 1.8. What might it mean to witness in Samaria? The recording closes with a cut from our music team’s live version of “All For The Love” by Beth Nielsen Chapman.
Judea
Our Reaching in Love worship series continues with reflection on Acts 1.8. The recording opens with a cut from our music team’s live version of “All For The Love” by Beth Nielsen Chapman. Our community gathered in prayer stations around this song to begin worship. Matt then reflects on what it means to witness and reach in love in our own neighborhoods. The recording closes with our communion liturgy, in which we weave spoken prayers by Linda Dew-Hiersoux with “All…
Jerusalem
Our Reaching in Love worship series begins with reflection on Acts 1.8. What might it mean to reach in love in the places we call home? The opening song is called Do Justice by Dave Scherer (Agape) with Benwar Shephard and Emily Kollars on vocals.
Confirmation
We celebrate the story of Pentecost in Acts 2. The message ends with powerful & provocative spoken word by Jovi Radtke with Amazing Grace by Sarah Myles Spencer.