Acts 9:19b-31
In this week's text, we see Saul's many trials as he is prepared for ministry.

In this week's text, we see Saul's many trials as he is prepared for ministry.
In this week's text, we see the conversion of Saul and what it means to truly be converted and live converted.
In this week's text, we see the difference between a sincere and an insincere conversion. We also dive into the doctrine of the Holy Spirit and what it looks to be led by Him.
In this week's text, we see the early church did not waste their suffering, and we learn we should not waste our anything.
In this week's text, we see Stephen become the first Christian martyr as he confronts the religious leaders of the day.
In this week's text, we see conflict resolved that leads to the beginnings of a leadership structure in the early Church.
In this week's text we see that as God's people live out obedience motivated by grace, God provides for the mission of His glory and our joy.
In this week's text, we see two very different scenarios played out in the early church.
In this week's text, we see that while facing challenges to their obedience to Christ, God's people prayed and God answered.
In this week's text, we see that Peter and John's only proper response to the questioning and persecution of the Sanhedrin was that salvation was in on one else but Jesus.
In this weeks text's we learn from Peter's sermon that we must look for opportunities to proclaim the Gospel with relevance and loving boldness.
In this week's text, we see from Peter and John's example that we must care for the spiritual and physical needs of others, just as Jesus did.
In this week's text, we see from Peter and John's example that we must care for the spiritual and physical needs of others, just as Jesus did.
In this week's text, we take a look at 7 marks of the Church on Fire.
In this week's text, we see that the Church is God's plan for evangelizing and discipling the world.
In this week's text, we see that the Church is God's plan for evangelizing and discipling the world.
In this week's text, we see the Holy Spirit's coming means that the things that are necessary for God's plan, but are impossible for His people, are made possible.
In this week's text, we see that the foundations for the Christian Church are the foundations of the Christian life.
This week we begin our series in the book of Acts and look at our call to be witnesses to who Jesus is and what He has done.
As we wrap up the book of Nehemiah, we see Nehemiah's response as he returns to Jerusalem and how it should inform our response to living on mission in this world.
God’s people are to celebrate Him with thanksgiving, with pure hearts, and with joy; and that kind of celebration should fuel mission for the Church.
As God's people, we are called to obedience by submitting family life to God and His Word, living publicly for Jesus, and being the Church.
For true, city-wide transformation, God's people needed a revival of personal, family and community faith. For true, city-wide transformation we need individuals to live as disciples, families, and individuals to make disciples and the church to be the church.
The Word of God continues to work by showing us the reality of God's faithfulness and our failure in sin, pushing us into God's New Covenant of grace.
The Word of God continues to work by showing us the reality of God's faithfulness and our failure in sin, pushing us into God's New Covenant of grace.
This week we see that God's word must be central for God's people.
In this week's text, we see that the wall is built but the work is far from over.
In this week's text we see that even in the midst of the enemy's attacks, Nehemiah trusts God and stays true to His calling to build the wall.