Midweek Podcast | Practices to Feed the Spirit

This week we’ve got pastor Adam Gibson on the pod to talk more about formation and how to feed the Spirit.

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Acts | The Spirit and the Flesh | February 27

Sermon by Brandon Clements on February 27, 2022.

Historians and scholars are fascinated by the fact that a small sect of Jewish men and women, without clout, power, prestige, education, money or influence somehow began a movement that has swept the globe. Here in Acts 4 we get insight into the sort of people the early Christians were.

Midweek Podcast | Learning to be a Confident Witness

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Acts | Spirit-filled Witnesses | February 20

Sermon by Brandon Clements on February 20, 2022.

In Acts 4 we see Peter’s confidence as he shares Jesus with the religious rulers. And yet, in the Gospels, this is not the Peter we see - he’s brash and even denies Jesus. So what happened to Peter to go from denying Jesus to proclaiming him?

Midweek Podcast | The Healing of the World through the Sacrifice of the Church

Apologies for the sound quality this week, we’ll do better.

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Acts | The Meaning of the Miracles | February 13

Sermon by Brandon Clements on February 13, 2022.

Acts 3 is the first post-Jesus miracle in the book of Acts. Some scholars say that if you understand this miracle, in a way, you understand them all. This miracle shows you how God feels about suffering in the world, what he’s doing about it, and what he’s saying to us in that suffering; and it shows us, as the church, what our mission is in the world.

Midweek Podcast | The Hardest and Most Worthwhile Thing You’ll Ever Do

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Acts | The First Fruit of the Spirit | February 6

Sermon by Michael Bailey on February 6, 2022.

The first fruit we see of the Spirit’s work after salvation may not be what you think. When it comes to the early part of Acts and what the Spirit does, some immediately think about the more “miraculous” works of the Spirit. However, in Acts 2, we first see the Spirit make a family. Where love for the family of God is not present, neither is the Spirit of God.

Midweek Podcast | Reflecting on 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting

We’re back! This week we’re here with our FIRST-TIME GUEST, Music Minister at Midtown Two Notch, Catherine Failoni.

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Acts | How to Start a Fire | January 30

Sermon by Michael Bailey on January 30, 2022.

What took place at Pentecost tells us about what the Spirit does and will do in the church. Namely, works - and specifically words (i.e. the message of the gospel) - that bring life and freedom.

This Spirit has been poured out on “all flesh.” And, if you are in Christ, this same Spirit lives in you and empowers this same ministry through you.

Acts | The Spirit of Acts | January 23

Sermon by Michael Bailey on January 23, 2022.

In Jesus’ parting words to His disciples, He doesn’t tell them to get out there, He tells them to wait… to wait on the Spirit. It’s as though the Spirit is the essential ingredient to everything He’s sending them out to do and be.

And the truth is, that it is still true today. In this sermon, we’ll learn that the church has not moved beyond the need for the Holy Spirit.