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Mark 1:1-15
Good News for Everyone
What makes Jesus so extraordinary? How can someone from 2000 years ago still influence the world and its people today? Mark 1:1-15 helps us understand who Jesus is and what He came to do, showing that He truly is good news for everyone.
Acts 17:16-34
Engaging Culture
What do you do when the world around you feels lost and hopeless? In Acts 17:16-34, Paul shows us a God-centred way to meet people where they’re at, gently challenge their beliefs with the truth, and boldly call everyone to turn and trust Jesus.
Acts 17:1-15
From the Scriptures
When the gospel first comes to Thessalonica and Berea, it meets both fierce opposition and eager belief. Acts 17:1-15 shows how God’s word disrupts the status quo, stirs deep responses, and invites us to examine the Scriptures with open and searching hearts.
Acts 16:16-40
Converted to Christ
Though there is only one way to be saved, the gospel reaches people in many different ways. Acts 16 shows us this through three remarkable conversion stories. This sermon investigates two of them in Acts 16:16-40—showing that no one is beyond God’s saving grace.
Acts 16:1-15
Being on Mission
What’s your main mission in life? If you could achieve just one thing, what would it be? In Acts 16:1-15, we observe Paul and his team set out on an important mission, remaining firm in the gospel but flexible in their practice. Find out how God can work through you in similar ways, as we follow their example.
Acts 15:22-41
Christians in Conflict
What kind of conflict is worth having in church—and what kind isn’t? Can God still be at work when godly people strongly disagree? In Acts 15, the early church faces two very different conflicts. One protects gospel grace. One exposes human weakness. Yet through both, Jesus continues to build his church.
Acts 15:1-21
Resolving Disagreements Together
What does it truly mean to be saved? Is faith in Jesus enough, or is something more required? In Acts 15:1-21, the early church grapples with these very questions as the Gospel of grace faces a powerful challenge. Learn how they navigated deep theological divides, upheld unity, and affirmed radical inclusion for all believers.
Acts 14:1-28
Through Many Tribulations
Acts 14 shows us how the gospel moves forward—even through opposition, misunderstanding, and hardship. This sermon looks at how the gospel divides, liberates, and strengthens, and how God is at work forming resilient disciples through it all.
Acts 13:13-52
The Good News
If someone asked you what Christianity is all about, how would you answer? In Acts 13:13–52, we hear Paul’s first recorded sermon. He doesn’t start with rules or religion—but with God’s promises fulfilled in Jesus. This passage reveals the heart of the Christian message: Jesus is the promised Saviour.