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In Week 6 of our Rooted and Sent Acts Study, we step into a powerful turning point in the early church—when the Gospel begins to move beyond familiar places, comfortable spaces, and expected people.
In Acts 8–10, we see the message of Jesus reach Samaritans, an Ethiopian seeker, and even Saul the persecutor. Through these encounters, God makes it clear that His salvation was never meant for a select few—it is for all people.
Supported by Isaiah 49:6 and Revelation 7:9, this episode reveals God’s heart for the nations and His desire to draw people from every background, story, and walk of life.
💛 In this episode, we talk about:
This is an invitation to expand your perspective, your compassion, and your obedience.
👉 Because the Gospel isn’t just for us—it’s meant to move through us to everyone else, as well.
By Michelle Da SilvaIn Week 6 of our Rooted and Sent Acts Study, we step into a powerful turning point in the early church—when the Gospel begins to move beyond familiar places, comfortable spaces, and expected people.
In Acts 8–10, we see the message of Jesus reach Samaritans, an Ethiopian seeker, and even Saul the persecutor. Through these encounters, God makes it clear that His salvation was never meant for a select few—it is for all people.
Supported by Isaiah 49:6 and Revelation 7:9, this episode reveals God’s heart for the nations and His desire to draw people from every background, story, and walk of life.
💛 In this episode, we talk about:
This is an invitation to expand your perspective, your compassion, and your obedience.
👉 Because the Gospel isn’t just for us—it’s meant to move through us to everyone else, as well.