Today, Pastor Phillip focuses in on why disciples of Christ are called Christians, which is taken directly from our text today in Acts chapter 11. It has been widely taught that the name Christians was a derogatory term to mock the early followers of Jesus, but Pastor Phillip challenges that assumption and shows from scripture […]
In this message, Pastor Phillip continues in our study of Acts chapter 11. Here we see the evangelists begin to catch the vision about God’s desire to bring in the gentiles and other gentile nations being to have the Gospel shared with them. We also get to hear from one of our missionaries about the […]
In this message, Pastor Phillip discusses Peter’s sermon to Cornelius and his household pointing out the presentation of the Gospel. This presentation we can take and use as a basis for our presentation of the Gospel to others around us.
In today’s message, Pastor Phillip continues in our study of Acts 10 where we see the Apostle Peter have a vision from the Lord that is revolutionary for his life and the course of Christianity! Pastor Phillip talks about this vision in terms of God’s plan since the beginning of reaching the gentiles with the […]
Have you ever struggled with your identity – with who you are in Christ? In today’s message, Pastor Phillip discusses an important facet that we uncover as he teaches through the latter part of Acts 9: Our identity in Christ. In the later part of this chapter, the Bible refers to the Christians who lived […]
HE IS RISEN! In this special Resurrection Day message, Pastor Phillip teaches on what it means to know God. The Death, Burial, and Resurrection are pivotal in understanding this since it is this series of events that allow us to have access to the Lord. Pastor Phillip explains further that faith, hope, and love as […]
This week Pastor Phillip takes a break from our study in the book of Acts to deliver a special message for Palm Sunday. In the New Testament book of Matthew in Chapter 21, Jesus fulfills an ancient prophecy from Zachariah 9:9 where it speaks of the Messiah riding into Jerusalem on a donkey as King. […]
