Sermons by ACTS Church Kyle
Jesus: Eat my body. Drink my blood. Me: Um... what?
We readily confess our sins to God and to each other because Jesus is ready and eager to forgive them.
God claims his people and establishes his kingdom through baptism. When life crumbles, you have a foundation to fall on.
Belief in God is about more than saying and thinking the right things. Faith is expressive in community.
God's Law is not an arbitrary list of rules or values. They reflect the heart of God, what he loves, and our story with him.
We close our Ruth series with a future secure for Ruth and Naomi through Boaz. This living history reflects our own. See how Ruth and Naomi (and we) move from rejection to reception through redemption.
Boaz vows to take Ruth's burdens through marriage, but in so doing, he's taking much more than that. What does it mean for Jesus to bear our burdens and for us to bear one another's?
Prosperity is more than stuff. Pastor Andrew continues walking through the book of Ruth.
'Friendly' churches cannot be unifying churches in Christ. Our relationships in Christ are unlike any other kind of bond on earth. The Church in motion relates in truly unifying ways.
Peace comes from security, but security does not come from control. He is our peace.
The 1st Christmas story was told to a serpent, and that should shape our whole celebration.
The Word of God is a sword, but it is used unlike any other weapon the world has ever seen.
The conclusion of our Disrupted series. Why would God disrupt Jonah's life to such an extent? Hint: it's not just to teach Jonah a lesson... or just to save Nineveh.
The task of the disciple is transparency, so the world would see Jesus through us.
How is God present and working when safety isn't?