Revealed for Relationship

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Acts 17:22-28 — Against the backdrop of philosophical religiosity and worship of arbitrary gods, Paul makes a startling declaration to the Athenian Areopagus: the sovereign, all-creating God, wants to be found and known by His creation. For us today, this reality is just as life-changing as it was then. Our constant and urgent priority is to know God, and to make Him known.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 43:18


From Fear to Faith

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Jeremiah 29:4-11 — In the darkest hour of Israel’s history, God’s prevailing promise and enduring purpose brought unity to an otherwise broken people. When surrounded by fear and division, we can draw this same unifying faith from His promises, spurring us on to passionately proclaim the eternal glorious message of Jesus Christ.


WATCH: Sermon begins at 48:43


Planting Seeds, Not Pulling Weeds

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Acts 17:16-31 — When faced with prevalent idolatry in Athens, Paul elected not to publicly challenge such ungodly practices. Instead, he was driven to passionately preach the Good News about Jesus. Like Paul, our highest calling on Earth is not to fight against the darkness all around us, but rather to proclaim the light of God’s glorious Gospel in its midst.


WATCH: Sermon begins at 44:08


Leaning and Listening

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Acts 17:1-15 — While The Gospel was rejected by many who Jews heard it, those from Berea received Paul and Silas’ teaching with great eagerness and careful consideration. The Bereans’ intentional pursuit of God poses us two challenging questions: ‘How hard are we leaning on God?’, and ‘How well are we listening to Him?’


WATCH: Sermon begins at 38:24