The Grace of Giving
Listen in as Paul Kampe, one of the Elders at Calvary Chapel Red Wing, share on The Grace of Giving. Various passages from 1 and 2 Corinthians were used.

Listen in as Paul Kampe, one of the Elders at Calvary Chapel Red Wing, share on The Grace of Giving. Various passages from 1 and 2 Corinthians were used.
In this study, we see the Apostle Paul arrive in Jerusalem with a finial gift for the church. Upon his arrival, the church asks him to do some things to prove to the Christians in Jerusalem that he is still Jewish. Listen in to see what happens and how Paul and his travel companions have to trust the Lord. We have to do the same...
In this message, we see Paul address the Elders from Ephesus. These were his friends and they were leaders and these are his last words to them. Listen in as we hear Paul share his heart and give instruction to these guys for the last time...
As we continue to follow Paul along his 3rd missionary journey, we see him on the move, traveling and teaching along the way. We continue to learn more about Paul, the person, and what he was made of and what made him tick. Listen in and learn...
As Paul begins his 3rd missionary journey, we see him head to the city of Ephesus and stay for almost 3 years. Listen in as we see the ministry of Paul in Ephesus and the impact he has during his time there.
In Acts 18, we see Paul the Apostle in the city of Corinth. We see Paul stay in a totally depraved city and the fruit that follows. Paul was afraid and yet, the Lord promised to be with him and that no one would harm him. See what helped Paul and how it can help us.
Listen to this message to see how the Apostle Paul shared with the city and culture of Athens, the great Greek city. Learn how he knew his audience and learn ways to witness effectively.
Listen in and discover how Paul and his friends turned the world upside down. They did it by using the scriptures and reasoning from them with the people they encountered!
In this study, we finish up Paul the Apostle's time in Philippi. We see how God used trials and tribulation to lead to salvation in the lives around Paul and Silas. Listen in and learn what God wants to doin and through our lives!
In this study, we see Paul the Apostle set out on his second missionary journey. We see him try to go several places and God does not let him. He ends up having a vision of what the next place or step is and follows it and the Gospel invades Europe. Sometimes God leads us and it ends up differently than we may have imagined...
People disagree. They have since the beginning. Can two people, who love and serve Jesus, disagree? Absolutely! Listen in to this message to see how Paul and Barnabas had a strong disagreement and parted ways from each other!
The threat of legalism is a constant one. In the Bible, we see that a person is saved by grace and is to continue in grace. In Acts 15, there is a group of people who want to impose legalism on new believers. We see in this study how the early church came together and responded to "The Threat Of Legalism".
The Apostle Paul was an amazing person. He endured so many trials in order to bring the Gospel to those unreached places and yet, he never seemed to waver. He was faithful and he was persistent and that is what is needed from us, Faithful and Persistent Ministry.
As Paul and Barnabas continue to take the gospel to the Gentiles, they encounter a multitude of reactions. Some receive and believe, others oppose. It will be the same for us! Listen in to hear how to keep going forward...
Acts 13 presents a shift in the book of Acts. We see Paul the Apostle take front stage and in Acts 13:1-12, we see that he and Barnabas were Chosen To Go (by the Holy Spirit). Listen in to see what they were doing when God chose them and how we can be doing the same thing!
In Acts 12, we see a miracle and a megalomaniac, someone completely full of themself. Herod flexes his power at the beginning of the chapter and by the end, his life ends because he did not give God glory. We see Peter, in prison awaiting execution, and how he has radical peace in the midst of the trial. Listen in and learn the lessons...
In the aftermath of God using Peter to open the door of grace and salvation to the Gentiles, Peter tells of what God did and many in Jerusalem understand God is doing something new. The gospel continues to advance and Barnabas, the encourager, seeks out Saul of Tarsus, to help strengthen the growing church in Antioch.
Acts 10 is a pivotal chapter in the book of Acts as well as the early church. God wanted the gospel to go into all the world and here we see the Gospel break into the Gentile world, to those that re non-Jewish. We see the conversion of a centurion named Cornelius but we also see a conversion of Peter, from legalism to grace.
As we look at the end of Chapter 9, we see that the early church had peace in the midst of perfection. We also see Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, come and pray and then receive power to heal a lady that died. We too, can have peace, be in prayer and then have power.
In this study, we see one of the most important, if not the most important, conversion account in history. Saul the pharisee, has an encounter with the risen Jesus which will change his life forever. Every person needs to encounter the risen Jesus and respond as Paul
In this study, we see Philip in the middle of a revival in Samaria, being asked by God to leave and go to a "deserted" place. He then has an encounter with one man and demonstrates for us radical obedience. Learn how we are to be of the same mind as Philip...
When someone is a skeptic or a doubter, we call them a "Doubting Thomas". Listen in to this study to see how the disciple, Thomas, moves from unbelief to belief. We see him Rise Up and Believe.
Listen in as we look at some of Psalm 22. It is a prophetic in that it describes Crucifixion in detail, hundreds of years before it was ever invented. What did it mean for Jesus to be "Forsaken"?
In Part 2 of Stephen's sermon before the religious leaders of Jerusalem, he shows them how they are just like their forefathers, who always rejected those that God sent them. We see that this led to them stoning Stephen as he becomes the first Christian martyr. Listen in to see how we can impact those around us, like Stephen affected a young man named Saul of Tarsus.
In Acts 7, we see song Stephen, chosen in the previous chapter to help with administrative duties, now standing in front of the same council that condemned Jesus. He recounts Old Testament history and preaches truth to this group. Ultimately, it will cost him his life.
In this study, we will see the early church deal with a legitimate dispute and how they deal with it. It comes down to calling and priorities.
Acts 5 shows us how God deals with hypocrisy in the early church and how He wanted purity. Then we see more hostility as the Apostles continue to preach and teach with boldness and lastly, we see some good advice given by an unexpected character.
In this study, we see several things that marked the early church. They were people that prayed bold prayers and prayed often and they were generous people. These characteristics should mark us as believers as well.
In this study, we see the first miracle done through the Apostles. It gets people's attention and then Peter uses it as an opportunity to preach the gospel again! The preaching of the gospel must be something that we always do....
The church is God's created institution and the way His plan is getting worked out on the earth. Listen in to this message to discover the Pillars of A Healthy Church and see how it doesn't cost money to be a church that God can bless!