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Back To The Basics
Contributed by Stan Rodda on Oct 13, 2004 (message contributor)
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1. Apostles' Teaching
Contributed on Oct 13, 2004
A sermon based on Acts 2:42 starting with the breakdown of the Apostles’ teaching and how they committed themselves to it.
Back to the Basics- Apostles’ teaching Basic training How many of you have been through basic training? Christian’s have a basic training too! Acts 2:42 Devote- to addict, reflexive pronoun, to devote oneself to, wholly They were devoted to Christ and following Him Military- you have to be ...read more
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2. A Matter Of Great Importance
Contributed on Oct 13, 2004
A sermon based off of Acts 2:42 and the breaking of bread, depicting the importance of Christian communion each week!
A Matter of Great Importance! Day of Atonement They provided the lamb It is reversed today God provided the Lamb He died once for all This is the single most important event in history We have the opportunity to remember it each week We remind everyone that Jesus died for our ...read more
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3. Discovering The Hindrances To Successful Prayer
Contributed on Oct 13, 2004
Looking at how the Apostles and early Christians when they prayed they had success and breaking down barriers that cause our prayers to fall short.
Discovering the Hindrances to Successful Prayer Early Christians devoted themselves to prayer They were successful- Acts 4:31 Prayer is our communication & fellowship w/God! Many questions exist about prayer Why should I pray? Who do we pray to? Father, Son, HS Does God hear my ...read more
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4. The Genius Of Christianity
Contributed on Oct 13, 2004
Looking at fellowship and how we overlook so much of what it means to us as Christians, but really Christianity offers something no other "religion" does, true fellowship.
The Genius of Christianity! Story of Linda and Whitehorse Community is the genius of Christianity -having areas of interest in common, sharing things Acts 2:42 Koinonia- sharing, participation, contribution Let’s study this more! Acts 2:44-47 Where is the community in this passage? V. ...read more