All 4 gospels tell us the story of Barabbas (but we never learn the names of the other prisoners to die that day). Why? What is it about Barabbas that was so important that Scripture tells us his name?
How did Joseph become a member of the Sanhedrin and ultimately become a secret follower of Jesus? This first person presentation explores one possible explanation.
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The story of this Centurion is listed in 3 of the Gospels because God wants us to see what he saw. What did the centurion see that day, and why did he cry out, “Surely this was the Son of God”?
Acts 10 is a pivotal chapter in Scripture. From this point on the church exploded in growth. In this story there are 3 groups of people who were “surprised” by what they saw. Why were they surprised, and what difference does that mean to us?
The story in Acts 8, that tells of Philip’s preaching in Samaria resulting in an Evangelism Explosion, contains 3 puzzles that many folks overlook. What are these puzzles and what can they teach us about our walk with Christ?
In today’s world, a well told story will be heard regardless of the content. Luke tells Paul’s conversion story, giving us a framework in which to share ours. Consider these thoughts from Scott Jewell, our Family Minister.
Acts 6 tells us that after the church met the needs of its widows, the “disciples multiplied greatly”. What caused this dramatic explosion of growth and what can we learn from that?
A church in Texas is planning to build the largest cross in the Western Hemisphere. But Jesus didn’t build His church this way. He built His church on a different kind of cross. Do you know what cross that was?