Acts 4:32 – 5:11 I would think that most of us, at one point or another, have wished that we could be part of a church fellowship like the one we read about in Acts. The closest I have come to this is the group at Park Street Church in Boston where I first attended…

Acts 4:4 The book of Acts opens with a bang as the Holy Spirit promised to the disciples by Jesus came with power. The early church exploded with many new believers and miraculous signs and wonders abounded. This was an exciting time in the church and we love to read it and share in the…

Acts 2:1-22 For six and a half years now I have been living in Rabat and taking trips back to the US. I go back once and sometimes twice a year. In the beginning when I went back it was very strange. I was still adjusting to the culture here and when I went back…

Acts 3 In last week’s sermon I talked about Peter preaching in the temple courtyard, right in the backyard of those who had manipulated events so that Jesus was arrested, beaten and crucified. I asked if his preaching was bold, foolish or stupid and the conclusion was that because God had orchestrated the event and…

Acts 4:1-21 There are certainties and uncertainties in life. That men and women are often wrong in the predictions they make is one of the certainties. “I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.” – attributed to Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943. “Everything that can be invented has been invented.” –…

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