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In Acts 3:17–4:4, Peter boldly calls the people to repentance after the miraculous healing of the lame man, proclaiming that even in their ignorance, God’s plan of salvation through Jesus Christ has been fulfilled. He urges them to “repent and turn back” so that their sins may be blotted out and times of refreshing may come from the presence of the…
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Jesus again aims right at our hearts in addressing adultery, lust, marriage, and divorce. We will do what we can to cover a broad range of issues that stem from sexuality, relationships, and our own hearts. God’s Word is clear and His plans for us are for our good. So what does the Bible say?
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Join us as we dive into Acts 3:11–16, where a miraculous healing becomes the backdrop for one of the boldest gospel proclamations in Scripture. Why did Peter immediately redirect the crowd’s attention away from himself? What does it mean that “faith in the name of Jesus” made the lame man walk?In this powerful session, we’ll explore: ✅ How miracles…
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Last week we saw that Jesus is the fulfillment of the Law and Prophets. Jesus built on that core concept with six exegeses of specific laws regarding murder, adultery, divorce, lying, reciprocal justice, and who our neighbor is that we are to love. Jesus turned first to murder, showing that the deeper heart concern in the Law is anger and hatred ag…
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In Acts 3:1–11, we find what seems like a small miracle—the healing of a lame man at the temple gate. But this pivotal moment launches a major wave of gospel momentum: Peter’s bold second sermon, swelling crowds of new believers, growing resistance from religious leaders, and a new level of unity among the early church. This episode explores how th…
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This passage is essentially the thesis statement of the whole Sermon. It also brings us face-to-face with one of the most heated theological issues – discerning the relationship between the Old Testament and New Testament. We will take the time to see how Jesus fits into Redemptive History and the part He plays for our good and God’s glory. -------…
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The Sermon on the Mount was the announcement of the in-breaking of the Kingdom of Heaven. Last week, we saw that the Beatitudes show us the characteristics of those who are in Christ’s Kingdom, and the hope that we all have. This week, it continues as Jesus said that all who follow Him are the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Sunday, A…
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Join us this Sunday as we explore Acts 2:42–47, a profound passage that paints a picture of the early church and its deep devotion to teaching, fellowship, prayer, and generosity. This powerful snapshot of the first believers reveals the foundational marks of a thriving, Spirit-filled community.In a world searching for connection and purpose, Acts …
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This Sunday we will begin a new series in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus’ first major section of teaching in Matthew’s Gospel (Mt. 5-7): The Upside-Down Kingdom. The Sermon on the Mount is the most well-known teaching Jesus did. It is a striking series of ethical teaching that upends the norms and even religious expectations of His time. It is much…
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What does real Christian devotion look like? Not a checklist. Not just a “quiet time.” But a radical reorientation of the heart.This Palm Sunday, we’re looking at Acts 2:42–47—a window into the infancy of the early church. The Spirit has come, hearts have been pierced, and lives are being restructured from the inside out. The early believers didn’t…
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What do God’s sovereignty, Christ’s exaltation, and human responsibility all have in common? Everything—when it comes to salvation.This Sunday, we’re diving into Acts 2:22–41, where Peter delivers a sermon that’s as bold as it is beautiful. With a crowd still buzzing from Pentecost, Peter stands and connects the dots between fulfilled prophecy, the…
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SPOTIFY As we bring our Dwell series to a close, we explored Acts 4:23-31 together. In the face of the authorities and nations raging against the early Christians, just as they did against Jesus, the disciples show us how to pray in the power of the Holy Spirit. Sunday, April 6, 2025 | Watch the full ⁠Sunday Gathering here⁠. -----------------------…
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Let’s dive into one of the most pivotal sermons ever preached. Today, we’re in Acts 2:22–41, where Peter stands before a swelling crowd in Jerusalem and delivers a Spirit-empowered message that doesn’t pull any punches—and ends with over 3,000 people repenting and being baptized.We’ll walk through the text together, line by line, drawing out the hi…
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As we think about our current moment, in DC and the DMV in March 2025, trusting that God’s Word is living and active, it takes careful consideration of how the gospel speaks and what makes it good news. That careful work is the work of contextualization. In the same way that explaining an iPhone to someone in 1945 might be a challenge, we have an e…
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What does the Bible actually say about the gift of tongues? Are modern expressions of tongues biblical, or have we misunderstood their purpose and context? In this powerful message from Acts 2 and 1 Corinthians 14, we explore the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the miracle of Pentecost, and how God used known languages to build His Church. We also e…
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Now that we have established a theology of Place and Vocation, both looking at the practical side of living in the DMV, we get to turn our attention to God’s work in transforming hearts and renewing and restoring people by the work of the Spirit calling people to repentance and belief in Jesus Christ. I hope to explore a brief history of revivals, …
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What happened at Pentecost wasn’t just a historical event—it was the fulfillment of God’s promise! 🔥 The Holy Spirit was poured out, not just on a select few, but on all who believe. Peter stood up with boldness and declared: This is that—the moment God had spoken of through the prophet Joel.This message isn’t just for the disciples in Acts—it’s fo…
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Work is a major aspect of our lives. For most of us, more time is spent working than anywhere else, or very nearly. Continuing with a foundation in Jeremiah 29:4-7 and 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12, we will survey Scripture to try to grasp an understanding of God’s design for work, what makes it difficult, and what it means to work to the glory of God an…
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In Acts 2:1–13, we see a powerful moment in history—the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. But why did God choose this exact time? What is the connection between Passover and the last Pentecost?I invite you to reflect on how these events shape our understanding of salvation, the church, and the power of the Holy Spirit today.…
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After spending the past two months in Esther, which proved to be timely encouragement for us as we live as sojourners and exiles, we will begin a new series this Sunday. March brings us to the completion of the two-year discipleship initiative, Dwell: An Enduring & Faithful Presence. The call to Dwell has had two main components: a call to 100% eng…
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