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The podcast currently has 273 episodes available.
We're continuing in our sermon series "Acts: To All the World," and as we dig into the book of Acts more deeply in the coming weeks, we'll explore what we can learn from the priorities and actions of the early church.
How could a man who had made it his personal and passionate crusade to destroy the church of Christ, eventually become one of the greatest champions of both the church and the gospel? It's not an exaggeration to declare "The Conversion of Saul" that we find in Acts 9:1-19 to be the most dramatic personal conversion story in all of Scripture. Pastor Kent will be leading us as we look at Saul's conversion story, and consider what it means for each of us today.
To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com.
We're continuing in our sermon series "Acts: To All the World," and as we dig into the book of Acts more deeply in the coming weeks, we'll explore what we can learn from the priorities and actions of the early church.
So far in our study of the book of Acts, we have explored a few events that involved the mass conversion of large groups of people. But for you and me, we can likely relate better to the idea of individual conversion experiences that involve just one person. Pastor Kent will be leading us in taking a closer look at one of the most well-known individual conversion stories in the New Testament, as we look at Acts 8:26-40 in a sermon titled "The Conversion of the Ethiopian."
To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com.
We're continuing in our sermon series "Acts: To All the World," and as we dig into the book of Acts more deeply in the coming weeks, we'll explore what we can learn from the priorities and actions of the early church.
This week, we're continuing to look at the conversion of the Samaritan people as they received and obeyed the gospel preaching of Philip. This was a unique event, as it represented the first time the gospel of Jesus Christ was preached to non-Jewish people. But there's more to this event that was surprising and unusual, and Pastor Kent will be unpacking that in a sermon titled "The Samaritan Follow-up" focusing on Acts 8:14-25.
To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com.
We're continuing in our sermon series "Acts: To All the World," and as we dig into the book of Acts more deeply in the coming weeks, we'll explore what we can learn from the priorities and actions of the early church.
As the persecution against the early church continued and escalated, the followers of Jesus were forced to flee from Jerusalem. But it's ironic that this seemingly disastrous situation would ultimately create opportunities for the truth of Jesus Christ to be spread to other countries. We 'll look at the first non-Jewish people to hear the gospel, as Pastor Kent brings a sermon titled "The Conversion of the Samaritans" that focuses on Acts 8:4-13.
To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com.
We're continuing in our sermon series "Acts: To All the World," and as we dig into the book of Acts more deeply in the coming weeks, we'll explore what we can learn from the priorities and actions of the early church.
There are many stories in the Bible of people whose lives and paths were forever changed by an encounter with God, but likely none as dramatic as the story of Saul. But before his life was transformed, Saul was zealous in his desire to destroy the early Christian church. How can someone whose motives seemed so genuine and godly, discover they were off track? Pastor Kent will be leading us in exploring this together, as he brings a sermon focusing on Acts 8:1-3 this week called "Saul the Persecutor."
To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com.
This Sunday we recognized and celebrated an important milestone event: the 40th anniversary of Paul Hay's ordination! Paul is a retired pastor and member of our congregation who has graciously stepped in offer preaching support to Pastor Kent when he is away.
As Paul has been reflecting back on 40 years of ministry, he wanted to preach on a passage and topic that has been very significant to him. Join us as we recognize and celebrate Paul, and he brings a sermon in Luke 23 titled "The Path to Paradise."
To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com.
We're continuing in our sermon series "Acts: To All the World," and as we dig into the book of Acts more deeply in the coming weeks, we'll explore what we can learn from the priorities and actions of the early church.
Pastor Kent is back this week and we'll be exploring the story of Stephen, in a sermon titled "The First Martyr" focusing on Acts 7. While we'll be reminded about Stephen's story, we'll also be considering some of the potential benefits of persecution that could apply to our lives today.
To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com.
We're welcoming guest preachers over the next few weeks while Pastor Kent is on vacation.
Pastor La Wom from the Kachin Baptist Church will be bringing a sermon this week titled "Merciful God," focusing on Ephesians 2:4-5 and Matthew 5:7. When life gets busy, it can be easy for us to forget about the great mercy of God and how generously he pours that out on us. We'll be reminded of that and celebrate that powerful truth together!
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We're welcoming guest preachers over the next few weeks while Pastor Kent is on vacation.
We've heard a few sermons on the topic of sonship in the past month. It's incredible to think that we are children of the Creator of the universe, the Lord of history, the King of kings and Lord of lords. It certainly is a wonderful truth to contemplate over the next several weeks. Paul Hay is continuing in our series this week with a sermon titled "The Inheritance of Sonship" focusing on Galatians 3:26-4:7. We'll also be celebrating communion together.
To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com.
We're continuing in our sermon series "Acts: To All the World," and as we dig into the book of Acts more deeply in the coming weeks, we'll explore what we can learn from the priorities and actions of the early church.
Pastor Kent is bringing a sermon this week titled "The Selected Seven" focusing on Acts 6:1-7. As the early church continued to grow, the apostles quickly recognized that it was unrealistic for them to do all the work of overseeing things by themselves...they needed help! Together, we'll learn how they recognized that need, and what they did to address it with God's help and guidance.
To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com.
The podcast currently has 273 episodes available.