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Palm Sunday is the day we celebrate Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. It's the beginning of Holy Week. Jesus rode in as a King as was greeted with shouts of praise. Yet just days later, He found Himself standing before rulers on trial as a criminal. As we continue our sermon series Sent: A Study of Acts, we'll take a closer look at Acts chapters 24 through 26. Here, we see a servant of the King in a similar situation. The Apostle Paul has been arrested and finds himself standing before Felix, then Festus and later Agrippa. Wee how Paul's ordeal connects with Jesus' own persecution.Message by Mike Van ReesScripture referenced: Acts 24–26
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Palm Sunday is the day we celebrate Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. It's the beginning of Holy Week. Jesus rode in as a King as was greeted with shouts of praise. Yet just days later, He found Himself standing before rulers on trial as a criminal. As we continue our sermon series Sent: A Study of Acts, we'll take a closer look at Acts chapters 24 through 26. Here, we see a servant of the King in a similar situation. The Apostle Paul has been arrested and finds himself standing before Felix, then Festus and later Agrippa. Wee how Paul's ordeal connects with Jesus' own persecution.Message by Mike Van ReesScripture referenced: Acts 24–26

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