I am a Bible teacher at Hope Chapel Long Beach for the young adults. Most of these Bible studies take place in my living room. So, you're going to hear discussion and questions, as well as my dogs barking and some sirens or airplanes flying over. So imagine you're sitting with us as we learn more ab…
Tonight we finish our short series and look at 7 things that Jesus brought for us To Have and To Hold.
On Good Friday our Lord had a meal with His followers before He was betrayed. In this sermon we will look at question asked and pull out God Requests from those questions.
In this short series we'll look at the final week of Jesus' life and focus on many questions and requests that happen therein. In this first sermon we consider 9 that happen in the first 3 days of Holy Week.
The final sermon in our long series, The Works of God Through His People, a verse by verse study through Acts. We look at Paul's sermon to the Israelites in Rome and Paul's final years.
On the the way to Rome Paul's ship takes a beating! Paul continues to obey God and encourages others to believe in Him. God continues to use Paul in amazing ways. Through much drama, Paul arrives in Rome.
Paul is finally on his way to Rome and get's caught in the storm of his life. He continues ministering even through all the chaos.
Tonight we meet more of the Royal Family. Agrippa the 2nd and Bernice as we see Paul appeal to the highest authority in the land.
Paul is brought to the governor, Felix, and his wife Drusilla. The invitation to believe is presented to them...
Paul is set before the Sanhedrin and asked why he is accused. Paul answers overtly as he has always done and chaos ensues. Yet God's protection is over Paul. Tonight we deal with the overt vs the covert, truth vs lies, good spirits vs bad ones, and God protection vs evil in the world.
Paul is attacked in Jerusalem just as the Holy Spirit told him that he would be, but God's protective hand is also upon him. Tonight we speak of God's artistry and His promise that He is working everything for good.
Paul continues to be warned by people because the Holy Spirit is revealing that he will be persecuted in Jerusalem. The apostle pushes on and finally arrives in the holy city. Tonight we discuss how God created us to use us.
Paul begins his journey back to Jerusalem and encourages, admonishes, and addresses many people he has led to the Lord one last time.
Paul spends some years in Ephesus and A LOT happens. Many people are saved, the occult is being converted, and the false religions of the time are feeling threatened by the Truth.
Paul ventures into his 3rd missionary journey and finds himself in Ephesus where he meets 12 people committed to The Way and The Truth, and when they receive The Truth more fully, they enter into Eternal Life.
The question is often asked about where the line is between right and wrong or sin and goodness. This sermon deals with a Sunday School classic that shows God's grace, while still showing His just line.
Paul finishes his second missionary trip and seemingly can't wait to get back to the missions field. This week we talk about vows to the Lord, what it means to be consecrated, and some of the ups and downs of missions work.
This week Paul visits Corinth for the first time and God calls him to be their watchman. Acts 18.
This week we travel with the apostle Paul to Athens and hear his famous sermon from Mars Hill.
This week we look at why to trust the Bible and some tools to search the scriptures daily the way the Bereans did.
Jake & Anna Pearce guest speak about both the place of modern Thessaloniki and Paul's preaching there.
God gives us gifts and we give those same gifts to others. These things make room for us and bring us before great men (Proverbs 18:16). Acts chapter 16.
The apostle Paul pours out great affection for the Philippians and shares his heart with them.
Bad things happen in life, but God is still working. He will heal; He will guide, if you let Him. God works in and around the imperfect.
We continue in Acts 15 at the first church counsel in Jerusalem. They revelation of Peter is examined and the eldership makes a decision.
As we continue through the book of Acts, we take a knee to talk about disputing. When should we do it? When shouldn't we? How should we conduct ourselves in disputes? Here some rules of engagement.
Paul and Barnabas wrap up their first missionary journey. It's a tough one, they are persecuted, and violence comes against them. But, they endure with the help of the Comforter.
Paul preaches to Antioch to the Jews first then to the Gentiles. There are many parallels to some of Paul's writing in Romans that we look at as well as some tough topics that we discuss. However, the main focus is sinners coming into right relationship with God and His word being preached.
At this Selah service we take a look at 2 Timothy 3 and what God's word says about those who sow discord or teach falsehood.
Continuing in Acts 13 we embark with Barnabas and Saul on their first missions trip from Antioch to Antioch and back. We also study for a short time the large topic of false prophets.
This week we make it all the way through chapter 12 of the book of Acts. Peter is imprisoned by Agrippa and sent free by an angel. Peter glorifies God in all His goodness while Agrippa seeks glory for himself through his perceived goodness.
Guest speak Jake Pearce continues the series and teaches about a turning point in the Christian faith. Cornelius, a centurion comes to know Jesus as Lord and Savior by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Saul's eyes are opened and he's ready for ministry! But is the church ready for him?
A man devoted to hunting down Christians is converted by the grace of Jesus. Tonight we'll talk about God's hatred and His love.
We continue to follow Philip wherever the Holy Spirit leads him. This week he meets a prominent Ethiopian man seeking to know more about God. We will look at how faith comes to be, baptism, and the obedience of those who love God.
Historically the man we read about tonight is called Simon the Sorcerer. We'll read about Philip preaching to the Samaritans and how many were filled with the Holy Spirit.
As we continue our study through the book of Acts, we get a little side tracked by a couple of simple questions: Who are the Samaritans? Why was there so much animosity between them and the Jews?
This week we meet Stephen the deacon and hear his whole story here in acts. Including a sermon from this man who lived out the Christian life and answered the call of God.
Who is Gamaliel and what can we learn from him. This week we finish off chapter 5 of Acts and learn about the man Gamliel who taught the apostle Paul and here stands up for Peter and John so they might not be killed.
Continuing in our series from the book of Acts entitled The Works of God Through His People, this week we look at 9 choices that will change the way you spend eternity.
We continue our study through Acts in chapter 5 and talk about 3 really important things in the Christian life: Community, generosity, and promises to God.
Guest speaker Jonathan Pocoroba is the leader of YWAM Long Beach. He teaches this week from Acts 3-4 with a focus on the power of the name of Jesus.
A bible study in my living room about the book of acts. This week we hear a gospel sermon from Peter straight from the book of Joel.
As we dive into acts we see the Apostles start to make some tough decisions in leadership and continue the work that Jesus began.
An introduction to the author of the book of The Acts of The Apostles.