Sermon Series

Ancient | Future Church

We see our church’s move to a new home as more than a change of address—it’s a fresh start for us and an open invitation to our city. In this season before our move, we’re walking through the book of Acts, the story of the first generation of the church–ordinary people transformed by the love of Jesus. This series explores how their story can help us imagine our future.

November 2, 2025
Clint Wilson
Acts 15:1-11
For many, religious rules are comforting. But the gospel invites us into a radically healthy but utterly paradigm-shifting freedom from old rules and regulations. The church is meant to be the beating heart, the epicenter, of that message of freedom.
October 26, 2025
Leo Schuster
Acts 11:19-30
What makes for a healthy church in a large city? What we see at the first-century church at Antioch, the third-largest city in the Roman empire at the time, is a beautiful case study: people coming to faith in Jesus, healthy dedicated leaders, Christians trained to be faithful disciples, and uncommon generosity–all marks of God’s gracious hand at work.
October 19, 2025
Kai Chen
Acts 10:25-45
Traditionally, it was assumed that the good news of Jesus was reserved exclusively for the religious. But God gives vision to both a religious man and non-religious man to correct the cultural understanding of who this good news was for.
October 12, 2025
Leo Schuster
Acts 8:26-39
Should the church be a place that welcomes outsiders? In this remarkable story, we see Christianity crossing geographic, cultural, ethnic, and national boundaries. But that’s only part of it. It’s also the story of a man who was spiritually curious yet had almost certainly been wounded by religious people.
October 5, 2025
Aaron Foster
Acts 9:1-18
Certainty and faith, fear and calling – the story of Saul’s transformation and encounter with Jesus has it all. The perspectives of Saul and Ananias give a great challenge for today’s church in regard to the mindsets of religion.
September 28, 2025
Clint Wilson
Acts 4:1-22
The church’s inclusive invitation and exclusive truth claims have prompted resistance from religious and secular alike. When it comes time to prove the power of this message, however, the ancient church’s evidence is the same as ours: healed lives.