Gathered To Scatter
Gabe Shippam Gabe Shippam

Gathered To Scatter

Through a study of the book of Acts, we're asking the Spirit to conform us to the patterns and practices of the early church — a people who love the lost like Jesus, give of themselves in rhythms of blessing and hospitality, and who seek to engage in curious, spiritual, and gospel conversations. We want the Spirit to do an Acts 3-4 kind of work this week, fulfilling Jesus’s promise in Acts 1.8: You will receive power, and you will be my witnesses. What is our role? This week, after the church is scattered, King Jesus is still orchestrating the story, and we get to see how the new Spirit-filled people of God take the Gospel to the ends of the known world.

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Where the Most High Dwells
Jon Schuler Jon Schuler

Where the Most High Dwells

Through a study of the book of Acts, we're asking the Spirit to conform us to the patterns and practices of the early church — a people who love the lost like Jesus, give of themselves in rhythms of blessing and hospitality, and who seek to engage in curious, spiritual, and gospel conversations. We want the Spirit to do an Acts 3-4 kind of work this week, fulfilling Jesus’s promise in Acts 1.8: You will receive power, and you will be my witnesses. What is our role? This week, the story of Stephen invites us to desire nothing less than the fullness of God's presence, always and forever. God's Holy Spirit has come to live in his people, the church, and he wants nothing less than our full lives, fully submitted, so that his presence would fill every corner of the Earth. If this is true, what will God do, who will he speak to, who will he have compassion on, and how will he call you to prioritize your energy, time, and money so that, by the power of his Holy Spirit through you, his mission would be accomplished?

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Shall Not Overcome
Jeremy Koziol Jeremy Koziol

Shall Not Overcome

Through a study of the book of Acts, we're asking the Spirit to conform us to the patterns and practices of the early church — a people who love the lost like Jesus, give of themselves in rhythms of blessing and hospitality, and who seek to engage in curious, spiritual, and gospel conversations. We want the Spirit to do an Acts 3-4 kind of work this week, fulfilling Jesus’s promise in Acts 1.8: You will receive power, and you will be my witnesses. What is our role? This week, we learn about how the kingdom of God will not be overcome, and neither will we!

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