Chad De Jager - September 15, 2024

The 1st Relational Habit of the Early Church

We love grace, especially when we are on the receiving side of it. But have you ever considered why have you been given grace? And why your experience of life and ability is different than the people around you? Every church is a collection of different people with wildly different gifts and abilities. Ephesians 4 says that these different spiritual gifts and abilities are intentionally given by God to “equip the saints for ministry.” That means our gifts were given on purpose for a purpose. This fall, we want to open your eyes to the grace you’ve received and equip you for a life of ministry with God. So we are going to link together five teaching series into a mega-series called Equip The Saints. We will start with an invitation to Fear Less because of confidence anchored in Christ. Then, we’ll move to a study of The 4 Relational Habits of the Early Church, learning how to apply them in our communities. In October, as our culture prepares for national elections, we will invite you and your neighbors to find Hope In An Anxious World. In November, we will celebrate God’s generosity in Defining Moments. And the season of Advent will study The First Messengers of the Gospel. This week’s teaching is the first relational habit of the early church. This week we will compare the failures of the disciples in Acts 22 and their ambitious calling that comes in Acts 1. Along the way, we will find our own calling to move beyond our mistakes to a powerful ministry of witnessing.

Scripture References: Acts 1:1-23, Luke 22:1-71

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