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Scott Wall Kevin Borst Scott Wall Kevin Borst

A Surprising Way Forward

In Acts 10, Peter encounters a vision that challenges everything he thought he knew about who belongs, who is welcome, and how God works in the world. As he meets Cornelius—a Roman centurion and outsider to Israel's covenant story—the early church discovers that the Spirit of God is already moving beyond the boundaries they assumed were fixed.

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Yelena Pakhomova Kevin Borst Yelena Pakhomova Kevin Borst

Finding Courage in a World of Fear

What gives ordinary people the courage to speak truth, resist fear, and remain hopeful in a fractured world?
In Acts 4 and 5, the early church faces its first wave of persecution after Peter and John heal a man at the temple gates and boldly proclaim the resurrection of Jesus. Confronted by powerful religious leaders, threatened, imprisoned, and punished, the apostles discover that true power is not found in coercion or control, but in resurrection, community, and the Spirit of God.

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Jeremy Duncan Kevin Borst Jeremy Duncan Kevin Borst

Peter’s First Sermon Changed Everything

What if the judgement of God looks nothing like we imagined?
In Acts 2 we step into Peter’s first sermon after Pentecost—the moment the church begins to find its voice. But instead of fear, vengeance, or religious certainty, Peter announces something radically different: resurrection changes everything.

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Bobbi Salkeld Kevin Borst Bobbi Salkeld Kevin Borst

Moving Forward When God Feels Silent

What do you do when the future feels uncertain, God feels quiet, and the old season is clearly over? In Acts 1–2, the early church finds itself in that exact moment — caught between resurrection and Pentecost, between promise and fulfillment, between what was and what will be. And somehow, in the waiting, God is already moving.

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