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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 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.
Philippians 3:17-4:3
Standing Firm Together
Being a Christian in a world opposed to Christ can be challenging. How can we resist living like everyone else and stand together when it’s easier to divide? In Philippians 3:17-4:3, God urges us to imitate people like Paul and stand firm by remaining united through disagreements.
Philippians 2:1-11
Gospel Unity
Unity is essential for the church’s credible witness to the gospel. But unity can be difficult to maintain. Philippians 2:1-11 highlights that the key to unity is humility. By looking to Christ’s humility—displayed in the cross—believers can foster genuine unity, embodying the gospel in their relationships.
Philippians 1:27-30
Gospel Citizens
The good news Jesus is not just something to believe, it’s life-changing. We are to live lives worthy of the gospel. But what does that look like? In Philippians 1:27-30 the apostle Paul sets out the call, the practice, and the courage of lives worthy of the gospel.
Romans 16:1-27
Gospel Church
The Apostle Paul’s personal greetings to people in the church of Rome gives us a unique glimpse into the life of that first-century church. What he commends and encourages shows how the gospel can shape us as a church—especially our relationships, doctrine and worship.
Romans 15:1-13
Gospel Unity
One of the ways God displays his glory in the world is by saving people from different backgrounds and bringing them together into a new community in Christ. Therefore, unity in the local church is of huge significance. This passage teaches the practice, the power and the plan for unity.
Romans 14:13-23
Pursuing Peace
We live in a culture that values personal rights, and exercising personal rights, even at the expense of others. The gospel creates a different community where our responsibility toward others comes before our own rights. This is the basis for a deep unity that can exist even where there is diversity.