Acts 20:17-38
In this week's text we that we are God's and each other's see and as the church we are under attack but God has provided His presence, His power and His people as the tools to see His church go forward.

In this week's text we that we are God's and each other's see and as the church we are under attack but God has provided His presence, His power and His people as the tools to see His church go forward.
In this week's text, we see a beautiful picture of the Gospel as Paul encourages the Ephesians and God resurrects a young man from the dead.
In this week's text, we see that when the Gospel is proclaimed, it has the power to identify, expose, and destroy our idols.
In this week's text, we see that because of the preaching of God's word we see God moving powerfully in the people of Ephesus.
In this week's text, we see that there is power in the name of Jesus.
In this week's text, we learn that the faithfulness of God changes the way we live.
In this week's text, we see that God is faithful to provide all that his people need for mission.
In this week's text, we see that God is faithful to provide all that his people need for mission.
In this week's text, we see man's biggest problem is idolatry and God's only solution is the gospel.
In this week's text, Paul shows us the tools for mission.
In this week's text, we see Paul persevere in his calling as he sees resistance to the Gospel.
In this week's text, we see that the Gospel turns the world upside down, and we are called to embrace it and not reject it.
In this week's text, we see that it is the power of God that saves us.
In this week’s text, we see that we are called to be a people of faith, trusting in God as we live out his mission.
In this week's text, we see Paul and Barnabas part ways over a disagreement about John Mark.
In this week's text, we see that God calls for the church to uphold unity and doctrine as we preach salvation by grace alone through faith alone and seek to consider the spiritual well being of our brothers and sisters.
In this week's text we see that regardless of the circumstances or the response of others, our mission is to speak the gospel and disciple people.
In this week's text, we see as Paul and Barnabas face trials in spreading the Gospel they live their lives in such a way that all of them belongs to Jesus.
In this week's text, we see two reactions to the preaching of God's word, delighting in it or denying it. The question we have to ask ourselves is do we believe that every word of God proves true.
In this week's text, we see the Apostle Paul preach his first sermon urging all to recognize the truth of who Jesus is and what he has done.
In this week's text, we see Paul and Barnabas sent out from Antioch to begin taking the Gospel to the Gentiles.
In the last sermon of this series, we see that what Satan ultimately wanted was to be like God and how there is no hope in his lies.
At our first-ever August Gate Music Quarterly, Pastor Josh teaches us on the underlying principles of gathered worship at August Gate.
In this week's sermon, we see Satan denying the truth of what God has said about his divine judgment.
In this week's sermon we talk a look at the first part of Satan's lie, "Did God really say?"
In this week's text, we see that in even in the midst of trials, in Jesus we have victory because of the cross and resurrection.
In this week's text, we see the birth and growth of the first Gentile church.
In this week's text, we see twelve reminders that Jesus is Lord.
In this week's text, we see God's sovereign thread moving in the lives of Cornelius and Peter as the Gospel is being taken to the Gentiles.
In this week's text, we see things shift back to the ministry of Peter as he preaches the Gospel in and around Jerusalem.