This morning we turn to Acts 20:17-38 and consider the words of Paul regarding the importance of finishing the Christian life well.
In the evening, we consider the reason and significance of baptism. We will be reading from Acts 8:26-40 and Isaiah 53:5-9.
This evening we return to Paul's sermon in Athens, recorder in Acts 17:22-33.
We return to Paul in Athens as he address those gathered at the Areopagus in Athens (Acts 17:22-33).
We return to our study of Paul's missionary journey. This week finds us in Acts 17:16-21, where Paul meets the Philosophers of Athens.
We follow Paul and Silas to Thessalonica and Berea in Acts 17:1-15, we find two very different responses to the preaching of the Gospel.
We turn to Acts 16:25-40 and consider how Paul appealed to secular authorities during his work preaching the Gospel. What part do governments and lawmakers have to play in the…
In the evening we return to Acts 16 and verses 25-34. We consider how God in his eternal purpose arranged the events of this chapter to bring salvation to the…
We continue our series on Acts, as Paul and Silas face trouble in the Philippi. Acts 16:16-25
This evening we read of Paul and Silas arriving in Philippi, in Acts 16:11-15. We see how the Lord opened Lydia's heart to believe in the Gospel.