Chris Wall • Acts 1:1-11
The writings of Luke makes up up over one-fourth of the entire New Testament when taking both the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. Luke gives a vivid description of the the radical life-change that took place among the post-resurrection disciples. Acts specifically fills in the gap between the Gospels and the Epistles. This revelation of God provides the transition of the gospel becoming a world-wide faith. This first chapter in Acts portrays the power of God at work in the church through the Holy Spirit delivered to the world after the ascension of Christ into heaven. This work of the Holy Spirit continues until His glorious return that it certainly on the horizon.
Chris Wall • Acts 7:51-60 We are a church “Called out” by God to serve Him both privately and publicly. The call to serve...
Chris Wall • John 19:16-37 In this passage, John highlights four direct messianic prophecies that took place on thecross completely outside of the prophets...
Stoney Hurst • John 2:13-22 Many of our thoughts and ideas of who Jesus was/is have been shaped by our culture and our desires...