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Acts 19:11-20 - Miracles, Demons, and Book Burning
God was doing extraordinary miracles through Paul. But when the Seven Sons of Sceva tried to mimic Paul's authority, a demon possessed man overpowered them and wounded them. In response to this power encounter, many people of Ephesus confessed and divulged their practices and burned their books of magic.

Easter Sunday 2025 - Come and See
The angel said "He is not here, for he has risen, as he said. Come, see the place where he lay." Jesus rose from the dead, because Jesus always does what he says he will do. Come and see that Jesus is alive!

Good Friday 2025 - Seven Last Words
As Jesus died on a cross, he spoke his last words. These seven statements of Jesus from the cross have forever changed the lives of those who believe in him.

Acts 19:1-10 - The Word of God and the Spirit of God
Paul found some disciples in Ephesus. After explaining the way of God more accurately to them, they were baptized in the name of Jesus, and baptized with the Holy Spirit. Paul stayed for two years in Ephesus teaching the Word of God, so that all the residents of Asia heard the Word of God.

Acts 18:12-28 - Growing in Understanding
Paul ends his second missionary journey after leaving Corinth and passing through Ephesus. He leaves Priscilla and Aquila in Ephesus to help strengthen the church there. While in Ephesus, they meet a Jewish man named Apollos. After hearing him speak in the synagogue, they privately take him aside and explain God's message to him more clearly.

Acts 18:1-11 - Community in Corinth
When Paul first came into Corinth, he was met with opposition. Paul was afraid, but Jesus appeared to him in a vision and said, “Do not be afraid, but go on speaking and do not be silent, for I am with you, and no one will attack you to harm you, for I have many in this city who are my people.” Paul discovered that community and friendship helped him overcome fear, and he stayed in Corinth for a year and a half.


Acts 17:16-34 - Paul Preaches in Athens
When Paul was waiting for Silas and Timothy to come to Athens, he was provoked in his spirit because of the idolatry he saw in the city. Paul knew he had to start telling people about Jesus. Paul then found himself preaching on the Areopagus in Athens, a famous hill where philosophers taught and debated new ideas. Paul preached Jesus and the resurrection. Our message is a person, not a philosophy.

Acts 17:1-15 - Gospel Impact
The Word of God continued to spread throughout Macedonia by the missionary efforts of Paul. Cities like Thesselonica and Berea were impacted with the gospel, and the message of Jesus spread out from those cities.

Acts 16:16-40 - More People Saved
Paul and his missionary team go to Philippi, and after Lydia gets saved they go to find a place of prayer. On the way they are met by a demonized slave girl, but she gets saved. Then Paul and Silas are thrown in prison, and the jailer also gets saved. These are three great testimonies of salvation in Philippi.

Acts 16:1-15 - Starting a New Work
Paul began the second missionary journey by taking Silas to Derbe and Lystra, and there they met Timothy, a young disciple. Timothy joined Paul, and so did Luke, and the Holy Spirit led them to Macedonia to start a new work of God in Europe.

Acts 15:22-41 - Agreements and Disagreements
The Jerusalem council united over an agreement of how people are saved, but then Paul and Barnabas divided over a disagreement about John Mark.

Acts 15:1-21 - The Greater Glory of Grace
As we read about how the early church wrestled with the issue of whether Gentiles who came to faith in Christ had to also keep any part of the law to be saved, we will see how to deal with false teaching in the church and why the truth that salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, gives God the greatest glory, and is the basis for true Christianity.

Acts 14:13-28 - Disciples of the Living God
Paul and Barnabas faced many tribulations during their first missionary journey, including being mistaken as gods in Lystra, to then being stoned and left for dead. They continued to spread the gospel everywhere they went, while strengthening the souls of the disciples and appointing elders in every church.

Acts 14:1-12 - Divided Belief
The gospel continues to spread, but not without persecution. The gospel is a polarizing message - some will believe, and some will refuse to believe.


Acts 13:42-52 - Spreading the Word of God
Paul preached the Word of God in the city of Antioch Pisidia. The Word of God spread throughout the whole region. Many believed, but some of the Jews rejected the Word and thrust it aside.

Acts 13:13-41 - Proclaiming the Word of God
Paul preached a sermon in a synagogue, and he was able to systematically work through the Word of God to show that Jesus is the Christ.

Acts 13:4-12 - Sent by the Spirit
Barnabas and Saul began the first missionary journey by traveling to the island of Cyprus. There they had an encounter with a magician and a proconsul. The magician was blinded and the proconsul came to the faith in Jesus.

Acts 13:1-3 - A Spirit Led Church
The church in Antioch was led by the Holy Spirit. That church set apart Saul and Barnabas for the work that God was calling them to do. Years later the church in Antioch could look back on all the good things that God had done through them, because they listened to and obeyed the Holy Spirit.