As we come to the end of our study in the book of Acts we reflect on what we have seen, heard & learnt.
As we come to the end of our study in the book of Acts we reflect on what we have seen, heard & learnt.
Why does Paul go to such lengths to defend the reality of the resurrection of Jesus? Because it is a truth that changes everything!
When Paul shares his story of coming to faith in Christ, his listeners respond in 3 ways.
As Paul is in the Temple in Jerusalem he is seized by an angry crowd and severely beaten. His rescue comes in the form of the Roman army seeking to prevent any further riots. As a result he gets the chance to either defend himself or to defend the message Christ has given him to…
During Acts 21 we see the Apostle Paul faced with numerous decisions to which there is seemingly no clear answer. So how does he do it? Listen in to find out.
As Paul heads to Jerusleum he makes a quick stopover near the city of Ephesus. His intention, to spend some time with the Elders he had trained and established whilst he was pastor there. It’s a time when the realities of long term church ministry are laid bear – the encouragements, the challenges & the…
As the new churches across the Mediterranean begin to feel the exhausting effects of constant persecution & opposition; the apostle Paul shows up to give them exactly what they need. Focus Text: Acts 20:1-12
A riot in the city of Ephesus, recorded in Acts 19, helps us to see the tightrope of the Christian life.
During this mornings message, the last of our studies in Acts during our morning services, we look at Paul’s return visit to the church in Ephesus and find a group of people who discover they need more than just knowledge of Jesus.
In our passage today we find the apostle Paul somewhat tired, fearful & discouraged. Yet into this God speaks and spurs him on with great encouragement. A powerful message to those who are tired & weary.