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Revolution: A Study of the book of Acts (April 18 - July 11, 2004)

Revolution: A Study of the Book of Acts

This series offers a study on the book of Acts.  Upon the death, burial, resurrection and ascension of Christ into heaven, the early Church sparked a revolution that has spanned thousands of years.  Discover why the Church is every bit as revolutionary today as it was in those first years.

Revolution: A Study of the book of Acts (April 18 - July 11, 2004)
Revolutionary Beginning
[April 18, 2004] A Study of Acts 1-2. The Church's Revolutionary Beginning. The first Christians had to answer the call for revolution. What ingredients were necessary for them to succeed? A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Revolutionary Living
[April 25, 2004] A Study of Acts 3-4. The Church's Revolutionary Living. Would anyone recognize you as a Christian, based on an observation of your lifestyle? Learn how the early Christians distinguished themselves from the others in their culture. A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Revolutionary Leaders
[May 2, 2004] A Study of Acts 5:1 through Acts 6:7. The Church's Revolutionary Leadership. Satan used three temptations to try to subvert the mission of the early Church. He did not succeed because her leaders responded assertively to his attempts. Find out how today's church can model the early church leaders. A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Revolutionary Message
[May 9, 2004] A Study of Acts 6 through Acts 7:60. The Church's Revolutionary Message. Stephen had a revolutionary message for the Jewish authorities that applies to us today. A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Revolutionary Witnessing
[May 16, 2004] A Study of Acts 8. The Church's Revolutionary Witnessing. The early church was uncomfortable with witnessing to others, just like we are. Find out how they came to be revolutionary witnesses for Christ. A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Revolutionary Conversion
[May 30, 2004] A Study of Acts 9:1-31. The Apostle Paul's Revolutionary Conversion. Before his conversion, the apostle Paul described himself as the "worst of all sinners." His conversion shows us that we all can be converted to Christ, regardless of our past sins. A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Revolutionary Fellowship
[June 6, 2004] A Study of Acts 11:19-26, Acts 13:1-3, Acts 13:14-52. The Church's Revolutionary Fellowship. The early Church settled in Antioch when they fled from Jeruselem. However, life in Antioch was far different from what they had known. Learn how the early Christians transformed Antioch. A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Revolutionary Problem Solving
[June 13, 2004] A Study of Acts 9:43 through Acts 11:18, Acts 15:1-32. The Church's Revolutionary Problem Solving. Life is full of problems. The key to a peaceful life is in solving problems in an efficienct, godly manner. Learn from the problem-solving example of the early Church. A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Revolutionary Dynamic
[June 20, 2004] A Study of Acts 15:36 through Acts 16:10. The Church's Revolutionary Dynamic. Learn how the early Church maintained a "healthy tension" between maintaining relationships and getting the job completed in such a way that God would be glorified. A message by Don Green.  read more...
Revolutionary Proclamation
[June 27, 2004] A Study of Acts 16:9-17:34. The Church's Revolutionary Proclamation. God's word is the only authority for providing guidance regarding morality. Our job is to proclaim God's word. Learn how God will not let his word return empty once it is proclaimed. A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Revolutionary Challenge
[July 4, 2004] A Study of Acts 16-19. The Church's Revolutionary Challenge. What is the difference between having a dogma and having faith? Find out how the early Church demonstrated faith in action. A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Revolutionary Commitment
[July 11, 2004] A Study of Acts 20:17 through Acts 23:9. The Church's Revolutionary Commitment. Being a Christian means making a commitment to service, growth, disciple-making, obedience, and giving. Where is God challenging you to make a deeper commitment? A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
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