There Is One Spirit
The Holy Spirit is a member of the Godhead and just as divine as the One God and One Lord. He is unnamed in scripture except in relationship to His work. Ephesians 4:4-6 November 30, 2008
The Holy Spirit is a member of the Godhead and just as divine as the One God and One Lord. He is unnamed in scripture except in relationship to His work. Ephesians 4:4-6 November 30, 2008
Sometimes Christians have different opinions on matters of judgment. What happens when we cannot agree? Acts 15:36-41 November 30, 2008
Just as there is but one God, there is only one Lord. Jesus Christ is Lord over all and one day every knee will bow before Him. Ephesians 4:4-6 November 23, 2008
The first disciples had few of the things that many people feel are necessary to be happy. They were mistreated and persecuted. Nevertheless, they rejoiced. Acts 5:40-42 – November 23, 2008
How much of the Law of Moses will gentile converts to Christ have to follow? That was the question decided at the Jerusalem conference. Acts 15:1-35 November 16, 2008
The gospel moves out from Antioch to Cyprus, Perga and the province of Galatia. Paul and Barnabas are thought to be gods but the fickle crowd soon changes it’s mind. Acts 13:1 – 14:28 November 9, 2008
While humans have consistently worshiped many gods, Paul says there only one true God. He is the God of the Bible, He is the God who acts in human history and He is the God we should know. Ephesians 4:4-6 November 9, 2008
The church begins to spead out to new regions. The first great gentile church begins in Antioch of Syria. This church is ready to spead the gospel on to Europe! Acts 11:19-30; 13:1-3 November 2, 2008
After a brief period of peace persecution once again breaks out. James is executed and Peter is awaiting his turn to die. The church is praying and Peter is released from prison by an angel. Acts 12:1-34 October 26, 2008
The disciples were called “Christians” for the first time at Antioch. What should this name mean to us today? Acts 11:26 October 19, 2008