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In a culture that’s increasingly skeptical of conversion, what does it mean to be truly changed by Jesus?
This week, James takes us to the dramatic turning point in Acts 9—the conversion of Saul of Tarsus—and reminds us why Christian conversion isn’t just possible, but essential. With clarity, depth, and urgency, this sermon explores:
Saul’s life before Christ—zealous, sincere, yet sincerely wrong
His encounter with the risen Jesus—a collision of glory and grace
The radical transformation that followed—prayer, community, and mission
Whether you're unsure about Christianity, confident in your faith, or somewhere in between—this message challenges all of us to consider: Have I truly met Jesus? And if I have, am I living like it?
By St Alban’s LeuraIn a culture that’s increasingly skeptical of conversion, what does it mean to be truly changed by Jesus?
This week, James takes us to the dramatic turning point in Acts 9—the conversion of Saul of Tarsus—and reminds us why Christian conversion isn’t just possible, but essential. With clarity, depth, and urgency, this sermon explores:
Saul’s life before Christ—zealous, sincere, yet sincerely wrong
His encounter with the risen Jesus—a collision of glory and grace
The radical transformation that followed—prayer, community, and mission
Whether you're unsure about Christianity, confident in your faith, or somewhere in between—this message challenges all of us to consider: Have I truly met Jesus? And if I have, am I living like it?