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Christians are to be fully devoted to the community of faith
Our series in Acts continues as Pastor Ethan shares a message on what a devoted church looks like from Acts 2:41-47.
Our series in Acts continues as Pastor Ethan shares a message on what a devoted church looks like from Acts 2:41-47.
Southeast Baptist Podcast features the preaching and teaching of Pastor John Ray, the senior pastor of Southeast Baptist Tabernacle in Indianapolis, IN. His preaching is biblical, conversational, and encouraging as you pursue a Christlike walk.
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Welcome to the audio podcast for Dogwood Church in Athens, TX.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Ordinary practices of early church; extraodinary results.
Ordinary practices of early church; extraodinary results.
Ordinary practices of early church; extraodinary results.
Ordinary practices of early church; extraodinary results.
Ambassador Church is located on the east side of Cincinnati, Ohio in the Eastgate area. We are committed to Biblical teaching and preaching and the spread of the Gospel to a lost world.
Ambassador Church is located on the east side of Cincinnati, Ohio in the Eastgate area. We are committed to Biblical teaching and preaching and the spread of the Gospel to a lost world.
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Acts 2 gives us the model for church and shows us how we are better together!
Acts 2 gives us the model for church and shows us how we are better together!
“And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.” Acts 2:42 ESV
“And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.” Acts 2:42 ESV
Tonight Brother Hughes begins a summer series of cruises. When you first board a cruise ship, you explore all that the ship has to offer. We begin our exploration of fellowship in the second chapter of the book of Acts which lays out the characteristics of the early church. Brother Hughes illustrates these characteristics using words that begin with T. The first is Truth. They were devoted to the truth. Second were the Ties that bound them together, which demonstrated in their fellowship. The next is the Table representing the communion that reminds us of what Jesus did. Finally is the Throne. They continued in prayer. These four things were vital to the first-century church and are essential to us today. The picture that the Bible paints of this new church is one of a people committed to each other. Fellowship was essential to them. Our world is trying to separate us and isolate us from each other. The work of the spirit is to unite, not to single out. The root word of fellowship in Greek refers to sharing and participating. It is more than simply being together in the same room. It is linking oneself together with others for a common cause. Christianity is not a single experience; it relies on our relationship with other Christians.
Tonight Brother Hughes begins a summer series of cruises. When you first board a cruise ship, you explore all that the ship has to offer. We begin our exploration of fellowship in the second chapter of the book of Acts which lays out the characteristics of the early church. Brother Hughes illustrates these characteristics using words that begin with T. The first is Truth. They were devoted to the truth. Second were the Ties that bound them together, which demonstrated in their fellowship. The next is the Table representing the communion that reminds us of what Jesus did. Finally is the Throne. They continued in prayer. These four things were vital to the first-century church and are essential to us today. The picture that the Bible paints of this new church is one of a people committed to each other. Fellowship was essential to them. Our world is trying to separate us and isolate us from each other. The work of the spirit is to unite, not to single out. The root word of fellowship in Greek refers to sharing and participating. It is more than simply being together in the same room. It is linking oneself together with others for a common cause. Christianity is not a single experience; it relies on our relationship with other Christians.
Tonight Brother Hughes begins a summer series of cruises. When you first board a cruise ship, you explore all that the ship has to offer. We begin our exploration of fellowship in the second chapter of the book of Acts which lays out the characteristics of the early church. Brother Hughes illustrates these characteristics using words that begin with T. The first is Truth. They were devoted to the truth. Second were the Ties that bound them together, which demonstrated in their fellowship. The next is the Table representing the communion that reminds us of what Jesus did. Finally is the Throne. They continued in prayer. These four things were vital to the first-century church and are essential to us today. The picture that the Bible paints of this new church is one of a people committed to each other. Fellowship was essential to them. Our world is trying to separate us and isolate us from each other. The work of the spirit is to unite, not to single out. The root word of fellowship in Greek refers to sharing and participating. It is more than simply being together in the same room. It is linking oneself together with others for a common cause. Christianity is not a single experience; it relies on our relationship with other Christians.
Bringing Church Home
Bringing Church Home
When Jesus brings heaven to earth, we join up as family. We apologize for the periodic sound quality issues with this message.
When Jesus brings heaven to earth, we join up as family. We apologize for the periodic sound quality issues with this message.
When Jesus brings heaven to earth, we join the party!
When Jesus brings heaven to earth, we join the party!
When Jesus brings heaven to earth, we are healed and set free.
When Jesus brings heaven to earth, we are healed and set free.
The last in the "New World Coming" series from Acts 1 & 2. This gives the qualities of the First New Testament Church
The last in the "New World Coming" series from Acts 1 & 2. This gives the qualities of the First New Testament Church
Title: Committed and Connected Purpose: Provoke people to be vitally committed and connected to a local church family. Truth for Today: God’s plan for us is to be vitally committed and connected to a local church family. Text: Acts 2:41-47 Topic: Local Church, Spiritual Family, Maturity, Community, Family Series Title: The Big 10…the Path to Spiritual Maturity Series Purpose: Provoke people to actively pursue spiritual maturity by applying the Big 10 causes for spiritual growth.
Title: Committed and Connected Purpose: Provoke people to be vitally committed and connected to a local church family. Truth for Today: God’s plan for us is to be vitally committed and connected to a local church family. Text: Acts 2:41-47 Topic: Local Church, Spiritual Family, Maturity, Community, Family Series Title: The Big 10…the Path to Spiritual Maturity Series Purpose: Provoke people to actively pursue spiritual maturity by applying the Big 10 causes for spiritual growth.
Title: Committed and Connected Purpose: Provoke people to be vitally committed and connected to a local church family. Truth for Today: God’s plan for us is to be vitally committed and connected to a local church family. Text: Acts 2:41-47 Topic: Local Church, Spiritual Family, Maturity, Community, Family Series Title: The Big 10…the Path to Spiritual Maturity Series Purpose: Provoke people to actively pursue spiritual maturity by applying the Big 10 causes for spiritual growth.
Pastor Wayne Farris continues the “Go Outside” summer series. Pastor Wayne is currently planting Journey Foursquare Church in Nine Mile Falls (Near Spokane Washington). Pastor Wayne speaks on tending to the presence of God in His greater story with your own story and the story of your neighbors.
Pastor Wayne Farris continues the “Go Outside” summer series. Pastor Wayne is currently planting Journey Foursquare Church in Nine Mile Falls (Near Spokane Washington). Pastor Wayne speaks on tending to the presence of God in His greater story with your own story and the story of your neighbors.
“Those who belong to Christ are sheep in this respect, that they love to get together. Sheep go in flocks, and so do God's people.” -Charles Spurgeon
As people embraced the message of Jesus, their lives began to take on a pattern that God still carries out in His church today. In this message, we are challenged to allow this pattern to work itself out in our congregation as we celebrate 25 years of ministry.
Rev. B. Scott Davis returns from Sabbatical. The Message today will deal with the beliefs, character issues, and practices that make for a New Testament church.
It is a sad reality that many in the world do not know much about Jesus, His power, or the gospel. In such an indifferent environment, it is easy to think that revival is not possible. But our times are no more indifferent and hostile toward the gospel than the environment in which the first century church was birthed and trived. Before the gospel message can turn our world upside down, it has to turn us upside down. When the church is filled, fresh and favored, you cannot stop revival. They were filled with the Holy Ghost, there was a renewing and then they were favored. These three things make an unstoppable combination for revival. When the church is at its best, it is passionate ,when it is intentional and when it values the things that matter to God. (15 minus) about the message and will of God. Something has to be revived in us that gets us excited about living for God. When the church is at its best, it is intentional about its efforts. The church is at its best when it values the things that matter to God. What matters to God? His Kingdom matters. When His lordship is more important than our leadership. The first century church was not worried about who was up front, who was preaching or who was in charge. They were concerned with spreading the word of God. Peter preached the message on the Day of Pentecost. James became the pastor of the church in Jerusalem. And Paul came after and eclipsed both of them. But nowhere is it written in the bible that there was any arguing or contention for power. The church is at its best when it realizes that the kingdom of God is more important than our agenda, our programs or our position. The first century church valued doctrine. They devoted themselves to their teaching. What did they teach? The answer is in Acts 2:38. They preached repentance, not diversion. The world tells us that all we have to do is believe. Acts 2:38 is very clear, Repent and be Baptised in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins and receive the Holy Ghost.