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.

Acts 28:17-30
At the end of Acts, the gospel’s message reaches the imagined ends of the earth, the city of Rome. Here Paul prepares to plant the future of the church, a community built on the extreme hope of Christ’s message for all people in all times.
March 15, 2026
Clint Wilson
Acts 27:13-25
When the winds shift and the inevitable storms of life come our way, how can we navigate them in ways that bring beauty and hope instead of darkness and despair?
March 8, 2026
Aaron Foster
Acts 26:9-18
The Apostle Paul’s conversion story appears three times in Acts. Why would Luke devote so much space to one life-changing moment? Here we’ll explore what this story reveals about life, faith, transformation, and the kind of church we want to be.
March 1, 2026
Leo Schuster
Acts 23:11; 24:10-16
Suffering often creates crisis, but crisis can be an invitation to clarify the sources of our hope. Isn’t life about more than survival? How do we find a life rich with purpose, even and especially in the face of suffering?
February 22, 2026
Clint Wilson
Acts 21:3-13
It seems so easy to let our differences divide us. We feel comfort in surrounding ourselves with similar opinons, looks, backgrounds, and abilities to ours. This passage is just one of many examples that displays the deep unity the early church held, across differences, as the people clung to their commitment to the message of Jesus.
February 15, 2026
Aaron Foster
Acts 20:17-24, 32
Do you find it hard to “be present?” The early church practiced presence by honestly situating their past and prayerfully entrusting their future to God. In so doing, they were able to find newfound availability for both God and one another.
February 8, 2026
Clint Wilson
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