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Acts 27:1-26 - The Journey to Rome
Luke recounts the dangerous and difficult journey to Rome, so that Paul could appear before Caesar.


Acts 26:19-32 - The Help That Comes From God
Paul was able to live boldly and bravely for Christ, because he knew that he had the help that comes from God to enable him to do so. We have that same help available to us both in the gospel and in the presence and goodness of God in our lives. That help is found in giving yourself to Jesus as your Lord and Savior.

Acts 26:1-18 - When Salvation Happens
Paul spoke to King Agrippa about what happened to him when he encountered the Risen Christ. It's incredible what happens in our lives when Jesus saves us!


Acts 25:1-27 - The Gospel on Trial
Paul continued to stand before kings and rulers, and he even appealed to have his case heard by Caesar. Paul understood that it wasn’t just his life that was on trial - it was the life of Jesus, and message of the gospel that was on trial. Paul was confident that the truth would prevail.


Acts 24:1-27 - The Judgement to Come
Paul appeared in court before Governor Felix, but he would not make a decision about Paul, or about Jesus. We will all appear before God as our judge in the resurrection of the just and the unjust. And the question will be - what did you decide about Jesus?

Acts 23:12-35 - Protected for a Promise
Jesus promised to Paul that he must testify in Rome. We see how God providentially protected Paul for the fulfillment of that promise.

Acts 22:22-23:11 - The Lord Stands By
Paul knew that trouble awaited him in Jerusalem. With so much trouble going on around us, it's easy to get discouraged. The Lord stands by us when we get discouraged by the troubles in this world.

Acts 22:1-21 - Paul's Testimony to the Jews
Paul had the opportunity to share his testimony with a crowd of zealous Jews who had just tried to kill him. Paul could relate to them, having once been a zealous persecutor of the church himself.

Acts 21:17-40 - Not According To Plan
Paul arrives in Jerusalem and meets with James and the elders of the church. They come up with a plan to appease the zealous Jews in Jerusalem, but things don't go according to plan.

Acts 21:1-16 - A Prophecy for Paul
The Holy Spirit gave multiple prophetic warnings that trouble awaited Paul in Jerusalem. Everyone was telling Paul not to go to Jerusalem, but Paul knew in the Spirit that he had to go there.

Acts 20:17-38 - Hallmarks of a Faithful Ministry
In Paul's farewell to the Ephesian elders, we see the hallmarks of a faithful ministry of following the Spirit, humbly serving the Lord and the church, proclaiming the gospel of grace, and protecting the church from false teaching.

Acts 20:1-16 - Normal Church
The church today is not all that different from the church in the days of Acts. Jesus is still working in his church.

Acts 19:21-41 - Revivals and Riots
When a revival started in Ephesus, the sale of Artemis shrines dropped significantly. A silversmith named Demetrius, who made silver shrines, stirred up a riot after seeing the loss of business. As God's kingdom impacts the culture, persecution against the followers of Jesus will increase.

Men’s Breakfast - Spring 2025 (addendum)
Speaker: Pastor Rob Orr
Title: Sharing the Gospel - Colossians 4:2-6


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!