Missions
23 itemsCross-cultural gospel work and global engagement of the church for the nations.
Sermons(19)
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Acts 20:1-16 - Three Marks of Missional Living
March 22, 2026From the series: Acts: The Church on the Move
Paul's journey teaches us that opposition doesn't mean God's absence, sometimes faithfulness requires changing plans without abandoning purpose. Through his example of investing rather than merely spending his life, we learn how intentional movement, meaningful relationships, and unwavering commitment to God's Word can create ripple effects that outlast our lifetime for His glory.
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Acts 16 - Three Reminders for Challenging Days
February 1, 2026From the series: Acts: The Church on the Move
What do you do when following God leads to unexpected struggles? In Acts 16, Paul faces adversity at every turn on his missionary journey—closed doors, beatings, imprisonment. Yet through it all, he discovers three powerful truths: God redeems adversity in unexpected ways, the gospel transforms lives, and we're called to live for His glory while trusting Him completely.
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Acts 15:36-16:40 - The Unstoppable Gospel
January 25, 2026From the series: Acts: The Church on the Move
Paul became "all things to all people" for one reason: that some might be saved. Whether circumcising Timothy for ministry effectiveness or enduring persecution in Philippi, every decision served the gospel's advance. This challenges us to examine our own lives—what are we willing to do, change, or sacrifice so that others might encounter Jesus?
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Acts 13 - Expanding Your Impact for Christ
January 4, 2026From the series: Acts: The Church on the Move
Fear or faith—which will control your decisions this year? Acts 13 reveals how the early church moved from reactive to proactive ministry, sending Paul and Barnabas on their groundbreaking missionary journey. God wants to use you right where you are, through the connections He's given you. The question isn't whether you'll face challenges, but whose hands you're in.
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Acts 11:19-31 - Markers of a Major Gospel Hub
December 21, 2025From the series: Acts: The Church on the Move
Acts 11:19-31 demonstrates that gospel hubs develop through three markers: cross-cultural evangelism that reaches overlooked people, encouraging leadership that sees potential in rejected servants like Saul, and practical love that sends relief to suffering believers. Antioch became the launching pad for world missions because unnamed believers dared to speak to Greeks, showing that movements start with ordinary people taking extraordinary steps of faith. When Barnabas saw God's grace and was glad rather than threatened, he modeled how established leaders should celebrate new works.
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Acts 8:26-40 - Experiencing Gospel Movement
November 23, 2025From the series: Acts: The Church on the Move
Acts 8:26-40 demonstrates that gospel movements flourish when believers prioritize divine appointments over human logic, as Philip left crowds for one seeking soul on a desert road. The Ethiopian official, returning from worship yet still searching, found answers when Philip explained how the suffering servant of Isaiah 53 was Jesus. This encounter sparked the gospel's spread to Africa, proving that investing in one person's spiritual journey can impact entire continents for generations.
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Acts 2:1-13 - Empowered for a Mission
September 7, 2025From the series: Acts: The Church on the Move
Acts 2:1-13 teaches that the church's power comes not from human effort but from the Holy Spirit's presence, fulfilling Joel's prophecy that God would pour out His Spirit on all people. The fire that once appeared in burning bushes and temple clouds now rests on each believer. True evidence of the Spirit's work shows in two ways: we make much of Jesus, and we bless others by sharing His transforming love.
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Acts 1:1-11 - From Spectator to Participator
August 24, 2025From the series: Acts: The Church on the Move
Acts 1 reminds us that Christianity is rooted not in ideas but in a Person—the resurrected Christ who promises His presence through the Holy Spirit. This same Spirit who empowered the early church to transform the known world in 30 years dwells in believers today. We're called to live as witnesses, recognizing that God's heart for people makes our mission urgent and eternal.
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Isaiah 6 - Three Ingredients for a Healthy Missional Heart
May 4, 2025From the series: ThisMattersTo.Me
This special message from Isaiah 6 challenges us to live a healthy missional life marked by compassion, courage, and sacrifice. Rooted in God’s holiness and grace, we’re invited to respond like Isaiah—“Here I am, send me”—as we consider how to serve future generations, honor Christ, and walk faithfully in our season.
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Romans 15:22-33
June 4, 2023From the series: Romans: More than Conquerors
As we get to the tail end of Romans, this great work that the Apostle Paul has written that has made a tremendous impact throughout the centuries, a beautiful book that deals with our relationship with the Lord.
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Romans 10:14-21
February 26, 2023From the series: Romans: More than Conquerors
The message of the Gospel contains tremendous power to transform our lives. When we share that message of hope with the world, we should do it through a spirit of love and compassion. We're not trying to win arguments; we’re trying to love those around us.
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Jesus Pray For Us
October 10, 2021From the series: Light the Dark
Delves into the significance of Jesus' prayers for believers, particularly in John 17. It emphasizes the importance of prayer in Jesus' life and teachings, highlighting how Jesus' prayers demonstrate his care and concern for his followers. Explores how Jesus, even in his final moments before his crucifixion, prioritized praying for others, showing his enduring love and commitment to his disciples.
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The Mission of the Church
March 7, 2021From the series: Standalone Messages
We are joined by a special guest, Pastor Peter Sewakiryanga of Rock Hill Church and Kyampisi Childcare Ministries in Kyampisi, Uganda to talk about the work he is doing to rescue children from child sacrifice in Uganda. The items discussed are of a graphic nature and may be disturbing to some listeners.
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Mission Sunday
April 8, 2018From the series: Standalone Messages
Focuses on the importance of Christian missions. It emphasizes the need for churches to extend their influence beyond their local communities, reaching out globally. It highlights the biblical basis for missions, discussing the necessity of sharing the gospel and spreading God's word to all nations. It also reflects on the power of the Holy Spirit in aiding this mission and the church's role in living out the Great Commission.
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The Core of Missions
October 22, 2017From the series: The Core
Focuses on the concept of Christian missions being rooted in worship and a personal relationship with God. It discusses how worship leads to missions and vice versa, emphasizing the importance of love for Christ as the primary motivation for missionary work. Also highlights the interconnectedness of worship, missions, discipleship, and relationships, and the need for authenticity in expressing one's faith and reaching out to others.
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Tithes and Offerings
March 19, 2017From the series: Legacy
Focuses on the biblical principles and personal attitudes towards tithing and offerings. It examines the concept of stewardship and the importance of using one's resources for God's glory. Explores how tithing and giving are acts of worship and faith, reflecting one's trust and commitment to God. It emphasizes that the motivation behind giving should be love for God, not personal gain or recognition.
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God is Sending
August 7, 2016From the series: Believe
Examines the foundations of Christianity based on Genesis. It emphasizes the intentional design of creation by God, the special attention given to mankind, and the relationship God intended with humanity. Explores the consequences of sin from Genesis 3 and God's pursuit of humanity for reconciliation.
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Persecuted Church
October 25, 2015From the series: Standalone Messages
Focuses on recognizing and supporting the persecuted church, emphasizing the importance of living beyond oneself to fulfill God's purpose. It discusses pain as part of life and the Christian call to empathize with and support those suffering for their faith.
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God Sends
September 11, 2011From the series: Believe
Explores the theme of mission, emphasizing that Jesus came to save sinners and that His followers are sent on a mission to spread His love. The message highlights the importance of the church as the body of believers, each gifted by the Holy Spirit to serve others and carry out God's mission.
Blog posts(4)
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Come and See: Timeless Evangelism
February 27, 2020God hands us chances to serve him every day, but the greatest is sharing Jesus. A look at the simple, timeless invitation to come and see.
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Finding Jesus In Saint Patrick's Day
March 16, 2019Saint Patrick's Day is more than just a day to wear green and search for four leaf clovers. Did you know that Saint Patrick was a godly individual that was used by Jesus to leave a big impact on this…
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The Final Words of Christ
February 1, 2016We treasure the last words of someone we love. A look at Jesus' final words to his disciples and the mission he left his church.
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Seeking Jesus on Saint Patrick's Day
March 17, 2015Patrick was not Irish. Rather, he was a Roman-Britain who spoke Latin and a bit of Welsh. Patrick was born around 390 A.D. When he was roughly 16 years of age he was captured by pirates and taken to Ireland on a ship where he was sold into slavery.