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Walking with Jesus
Acts 3:1-26 | Mon, May 12, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman
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We have a picture in our mind of what the perfect life is like. But that isn’t always the case. When the imperfect family observes the “perfect” family, they wonder, What must it be like? In our text today, Luke shares a story to illustrate that only by walking with Jesus can things truly be perfect.
POINTing to Jesus, Part II
Acts 8:26-40 | Mon, Jul 14, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman

Being a witness for Jesus is both a responsibility (because Jesus commanded it, Matthew 28:18-20) and a joy (because the Bible commends it, Philemon 1:6). This message concludes a look at several case studies in evangelism and the Christian’s call to POINT to Jesus wherever we may find ourselves.

POINTing to Jesus, Part I
Acts 8:1-25 | Mon, Jul 07, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman

Being a witness for Jesus is both a responsibility (because Jesus commanded it, Matthew 28:18-20) and a joy (because the Bible commends it, Philemon 1:6). This week and next we’re going to be looking at the process of evangelism and the Christian’s call to share our faith wherever we may find ourselves using five “points” to POINTing to Jesus.

Honk if you love Jesus
Acts 5:12-42 | Mon, Jun 09, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman

How do people know that you love Jesus? Perhaps you’ve heard of or seen a bumper sticker, “Honk if you love Jesus!” Anybody can honk, right? So, what are the indicators of your love for the Lord? How do you know if He is at work in your life? Does everyone that makes a noise and a ruckus, love Jesus?

Jesus don't make no junk!
Acts 10:9-48 | Mon, Jul 28, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman

In a pile of what looks like junk to us, God provides something valuable and redeemable and worth going after. In today’s message, Pastor John replays Peter’s sermon to Cornelius’ household that no one needs to be unacceptable to God.

Conventional Christianity
Acts 15:1-41 | Mon, Sep 01, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman

Christianity is a “conventional” faith in the sense that there are orthodox beliefs – such as salvation by faith through grace apart from works - that line up with Scripture. And conventional in the sense that, just like a convention is a gathering of people, Christianity involves people who gather and share life together. In this message, Pastor John discusses a practical approach to Christianity that honors Jesus and other Christians.

The City within the City
Acts 11:1-30 | Mon, Aug 04, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman

The premise on which the church operated in the 1st century– and today - is sharing the good news of forgiveness of sin through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, which results in people who are liberated from sin and filled with joy, who then turn around and do good. Good news breeds good deeds.

Good News Breeds Good Deeds
Acts 9:32-10:8 | Mon, Jul 21, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman

The premise on which the church operated in the 1st century– and today - is sharing the good news of forgiveness of sin through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, which results in people who are liberated from sin and filled with joy, who then turn around and do good. Good news breeds good deeds.

Amazing Grace that Saved a Wretch like me
Acts 9:1-19 | Mon, Jun 30, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman

The conversion of Saul of Tarsus is one of the most well documented conversions in all of Scripture. On the Damascus Road, Saul was transformed from a persecutor of the church to a promoter of the gospel. In Saul’s conversion we see a demonstration of the patience and power of Jesus that is given as an example to each of us to encourage us in our faith and witness.

What do you do when the foundations are knocked out from underneath you?
Acts 7:1-60 | Mon, Jun 23, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman

What do you do when the foundations are knocked out from underneath you? The three primary foundations of life in the 21st century are Health, Relationships, and Resources. In reality, these foundations can be very flimsy and easily knocked down. In this message, Pastor John shows how Jesus is the solid foundation that everyone needs.

A Few Good Men (and Women)
Acts 6:1-15 | Mon, Jun 16, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman

Part of Luke’s purpose in writing Acts was to record the growth of the church as, through the Holy Spirit, Jesus continued the ministry He began. The growth of the church - any church - is for the glory of God. It isn’t pastors, programs, or practices that cause a church to grow – it is the Holy Spirit that causes growth as He draws people to Jesus. But, we must cooperate with the Holy Spirit for growth to happen. With that in mind, this passage provides us with three observations about the building of the church.