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I. Introduction
Mission
“We are a community of Christ-centered disciples who Love God, Love Others, and Make Disciples of Jesus Christ.”
Matthew 22:37-40
Matthew 28:19-20
Vision 2023
"We are a family of Jesus seeking believers home to 50 members who are actively participating in discipleship and functioning within our designated pathway.
We are a safe place for the hurting and suffering to receive hope and care.
Currently, we are entering into our third generation of disciple making.
By the grace of God, we have celebrated 10 baptisms this year.
We are engaged in mission and ministries that allow us to reach our neighborhoods and the nations."
Pathway
Gather - Grow - Give - Go
Scripture: Acts 1:1-14
Luke
A Gentile physician, traveling companion of Paul.
Credited with the Gospel of Luke and Acts.
Theophilus -
literally “lover/friend of God.”
The person to whom the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts are addressed.
“Theophilus” might refer to a title or a proper name.
It also could be an epithet concealing the addressee’s true identity or a general designation for the Christian reader.
Although Theophilus’ Greek name indicates that he was a Gentile, he likely had some acquaintance with Judaism and the geography of Israel.
Luke 1:4 suggests that Theophilus might have sought details that would enhance his limited knowledge of Jesus’ life and the early church.
v. 3 - “...appearing to them over a period of forty days...”
II.
The Promise of The Spirit.
v. 4-5
The promise foretold
The promise fullfilled
III.
The Proclamation of the Gospel.
v. 8b-11
Power from the spirit.
Jerusalem “Home”
Judea and Samaria “Culture”
The remotest part of the earth “ends of the earth”
“and even”
IV.
The Prayers of God’s people.
v. 12-14
v. 14
Unity - “ one mind”
Prayer - “continually devoting themselves to prayer”
V. Conclusion
Work in the pathway...
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