Acts Of The Apostles
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Sep 8, 2024
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Introduction

A small ember faintly glowed in Jerusalem. A carpenter, seeming to be a common man, collected a few faithful followers showing them what life was meant to look like. But as soon as these followers caught His brilliant vision, their joy and hope would seem crushed upon a Roman cross, because the powers and principalities would stop at nothing to snuff out His beauty and goodness. This is not how most stories begin . . .

But just when it seemed as if the shadows had grown to replace the light, a tomb is robbed of it’s death and a risen Savior illuminates hope.  Now these followers of Jesus are called to pick up and carry the vision and movement forward into the darkness of this world.  Empowered by the Holy Spirit, they carry the spark of Jesus’ vision outward, proclaiming this Good News of a King on a Cross to their city, their people, their enemies, and to the ends of the earth. And what began as a glowing ember in an upper room would gather into a blazing and consuming firestorm of witness across time and space, telling the tale of this carpenter, this risen Savior, the very Son of God.

These are the Acts of the Apostles.

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Week 1 - Acts 1:1–11
Week 2 - Acts 1:12–26
Week 3 - Acts 2:1–13
Week 4 - Acts 2:14–36
Week 5 - Acts 2:37–47
Week 6 - Acts 3:1–10
Week 7 - Acts 3:11–26
Week 8 - Acts 4:1–22
Week 9 - Acts 4:23–31
Week 10 - Acts 4:32-37
Week 11 - Acts 5:1–16
Week 12 - Acts 5:17–42