This powerful message centers on Acts 1:8, where Jesus declares that we will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon us, and we will be His witnesses to the ends of the earth. The central tension explored here is profound: many of us have experienced church, but far fewer have experienced the kind of Spirit-empowered life we see in the book of Acts. We learn that being a witness isn't optional for followers of Christ, but neither can we fulfill this calling in our own strength. The disciples had walked with Jesus, witnessed miracles, and even saw Him resurrected, yet Jesus told them to wait. This waiting wasn't passive; it was prayerful dependence on God's promise of power. Before the early church ever preached a sermon, they prayed. Before they reached cities, they waited. Before they went outward, they looked upward. The challenge for us today is honest self-examination: Are we truly depending on the Holy Spirit, or are we relying on our own plans, strategies, and abilities? We cannot have both control over our lives and God's power operating through us. The birth of the church at Pentecost wasn't initiated by human effort or clever planning, but by God keeping His promise. When the Spirit came, Peter, who had denied Jesus just weeks earlier, boldly preached and 3,000 people were saved. That same Spirit is available to us today, not just for Sunday mornings, but for every area of our lives: our families, workplaces, neighborhoods, and daily interactions. The invitation is clear: spend time with our Heavenly Father in prayer, because the greatest way to receive power is to be connected to the source of power.ChaptersChapter 1: Celebrating Easter and Looking Forward0:00 - 3:50We celebrate what God did at Easter with 2,496 attendees and 86 salvations, but recognize that Easter was just the beginning of what God is doing.Chapter 2: The Foundation: Witnesses and Power3:50 - 12:00Acts 1:8 reveals two foundational truths: we are called to be witnesses, and we are completely dependent on the Spirit for power.Chapter 3: The Price of Power: Waiting and Prayer12:00 - 23:00Before the early church moved outward, they looked upward through constant prayer and waiting, demonstrating that the price of power is patience and dependence on God.Chapter 4: Pentecost: When God Initiates23:00 - 30:00At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit came and filled the disciples with power, transforming Peter from a denier into a bold preacher who saw 3,000 people saved.Chapter 5: Living in the Power Today30:00 - 33:24The story of Acts continues today as we humble ourselves to pray and live fully dependent on the Holy Spirit for power in every area of our lives.Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church