Acts: To the Ends of the Earth
This week we look at the second part of Acts 8 and the story of Philip and the Eunuch.

This week we look at the second part of Acts 8 and the story of Philip and the Eunuch.
Greg walks us through Acts 6&7 and how the life of Stephen teaches us about the way of Jesus and how it is the way of Service: It is serving the marginalized, not taking the spotlight. Humility: It is being God’s messenger, not our own. Trust: It is seeking refuge and mercy from our King.
This week during the second week we hear a great message from Ashlynn on Mary's song of prophecy and praise. In Mary we see both the contemplative and the activist in a model for us all.
This week Greg opens up our Advent series looking at 4 songs in the Gospel of Luke. This week it is the song of Zechariah (Luke 1:67-80)
Julia brings a great word for all of us about Jesus who is with us and heals us.
This week Greg shows us how in Acts 4 we learn that the Spirit is with us when, our leaders hurt us, we pray for boldness and God's wonders, and we are radically generous and honest about our needs.
Greg shows us how in Acts 3 the Gospel is 1) The exultation of the vulnerable 2) The ascension of the Messiah and 3) The resurrection of all things
This week Lizzie did an excellent job looking at the early church and how we learn from the first Christians what it means to be the church.
The people respond to Peter's message
This week we look at the evidence of the Holy Spirit in the lives of the the disciples at Pentecost and ask what does that mean for us today?
Greg talks about the three things that the disciples do when they are in a time of lament and waiting, and how we too can learn from their example.
Greg kicks off our series on the book of Acts
A pastoral word for those who are struggling with the church.
This week we conclude our series on the Lord's Prayer and the last request of Jesus to save us from the time of trial and deliver us from evil.
This week Ashlynn preached an incredible sermon on the line in the Lord's Prayer 'Forgive us our sins.' This is a call to experience God's forgiveness in our lives, but also to pass on that forgiveness to others around us.
This week Greg did an awesome job leading us through the line from the Lord's Prayer "Give us today our daily bread." It was a powerful sermon and I encourage you to take the time to listen to it.
What does it mean to pray "Your Kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven?" How does this shape the way we live and pray in the world as followers of Jesus?
This week we look at the second request Jesus teaches us to pray. That God would make his name holy in the world.
Pentecost! What does it mean? What's happening? How does Exodus 19 parallel what is happening? How is the gift of tongues the joining of wildly different people? Lot's to explore in this weeks teaching.
This week we look at the opening line of the Lord's Prayer. And we realize how quickly we can get hung up on words like "God" and "Father" and how we need to unpack the meaning of these words before we can really begin. We also ask, "What was Jesus thinking when he said the word Father?"
To conclude our Exodus series we look at the construction of the Tabernacle, and how it points backwards to the garden of Eden and forward to Jesus, who will fulfill everything that the people needed a tabernacle for.
This week we look at one of the big themes of the second half of the book of Exodus: The Law. And we ask, "How are we as Christians supposed to relate to the law?"
In Exodus 19 God's presence comes to the mountain and invites the people to come and enter into the Divine Presence. But the people choose to send Moses as their mediator instead. Israel fails the test to become a nation of priests and instead chooses to be a nation with priests.
This week we look at Exodus 18 and the wise advice from Jethro to Moses. In this passage we discover God's vision for justice. This is a vision that sends people home in peace, with restored relationships, not just receive a punishment for their wrongdoing.
This week Greg gave us an incredible sermon about the Triumphal entry of Jesus from the Gospel of Luke. The question we must ask is do we want to walk in the way of the peacemaker Jesus or the violent way of Jehu?
This last week Tyler and Lizzie did an incredible job walking through Exodus 16. In this story we see them learning to trust in God as the every day God, not just the God of big events.
This week we look at the story of Israel crossing the sea.
This week we look at the story of God's leading the people on an unlikely path by a cloud and column of fire. We ask, how do we know what God's calling/leading is like in our own lives today?
This week we look at the story of the Passover and wrestle with the apparent violence of God in this story. Did God really kill innocent babies? Who did the people need to be saved from? And how does Jesus fit in all of this?
Greg does a great job tackling a huge portion of the book of Exodus this week. He looks at the way Moses continues to struggle to doubt and how God provides signs and wonders as God works with Moses to bring the people out of slavery.