Audio Messages

Acts
Acts
Things are looking up!
Acts 1:10-26 | Mon, Apr 21, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman

Before Jesus ascended back to His Father in heaven, He gave His disciples these instructions: “Do not leave the city, but wait for the gift that my Father has promised.” What do you do during times when God says, “Wait.” In this section of Acts, we see the church waiting and preparing for God to act in a powerful way. There are some important lessons that we as a church can learn about prayer, unity, and courage.

Legacy Churches
1 Peter 1:23-25 | Mon, Jul 05, 2010 | Pastor John Stillman

As we finish up our time in our current building and prepare to begin a new phase in our history as Crosswinds, Pastor John focuses today’s message on reasons to be hopeful no matter where we are located as a congregation.

Go Immerse
Acts 2 | Sun, Mar 23, 2014 | Pastor Ken Schultz

To obey Jesus’s command, we must go make disciples not converts. To make disciples is to immerse them in the fellowship of the Trinity. In this message, Pastor Ken looks at the fellowship of the immersed church in Acts 2, which brought the fruit of repentance to the very ones that called for Jesus to be crucified.

God Speaks
Acts 2:1-41 | Mon, Apr 28, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman

God speaks in many different ways – through His word, through nature, circumstances, the Holy Spirit, and through the ultimate expression of His word, Jesus. In the book of Acts, God speaks to share the good news with the whole world and encourage believers. The message today is about how God speaks, and carries out what He promises to do.

Jesus Testifies Through His Church - pt. ii
Acts 2:1-1:41 | Sun, Dec 16, 2012 | Pastor John Stillman

The most important message in the history of the world is the message of message of God's sovereign work of salvation through Jesus. In this sermon, we look at the inaugural sermon of the church to explore the content of the message the churhc is given to share.

I am Restored Because of the Empty Tomb
Acts 2:1-41 | Sun, Apr 05, 2015 | Pastor John Stillman

There are a million wrong ways to deal with guilt, but only one right way that leads to restoration. In this message, Pastor John looks at how Jesus eradicates our guilt and proves it by His resurrection.

A Passion for Faith for the Glory of God
1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:5 | Sun, Jun 29, 2014 | Pastor John Stillman

Jesus said that a day was coming when the hearts of many would freeze over and grow cold, when instead He calls us to have a white-hot passion for the gospel and God's glory. In this message, Pastor John looks at Paul's sermon on Mars Hill as one pattern for our gospel witness to those who do not know Jesus yet. The application is to go face-to-face with evangelism for the glory of God!

Being The Church
Acts 2:41-47 | Sun, Jan 02, 2022 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Listen to Pastor Ken's message as he shares God’s Kingdom culture that will help us grow together in 2022. Part of that culture is to be devoted to hearing the word of God. So, take a listen! Then practice another part of the culture by connecting with someone else in the church for prayer or a meal.

How We Worship
Acts 2:42-47 | Mon, May 05, 2008 | Pastor John Stillman

Over the last decade, there’s been a lot of interest in the subject of how early Christians worshiped and did “church” as new (and older) generations of Christians feel the pull to get back to their “roots” as followers of Jesus. The reality is that there is no prescription of an entire Christian worship service in Scripture, although both Paul (1 Corinthians 14) and Luke (Acts 2:42-47) provide descriptions of Christian worship. Today we’re looking at Luke’s description of the lifestyle and worship practices of the early church.

"Scripture"
Acts 2:42 | Mon, Sep 07, 2009 | Pastor John Stillman

God’s will is for every one of us to grow and mature as a Christian, to become like Jesus. Likewise, God’s will is for our church to grow – both numerically and spiritually. In this message, Pastor John shows how small groups meeting together to study Scripture can break down two common barriers to growth.