Doxa Fellowship - Steve McCoy, Pastor Sermons
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Conversion to Mission (Acts 9:1-31)
Paul's (Saul) conversion is not only a lesson in the sovereign work of God in salvation, not only a lesson in how God converts us for the mission, but also a lesson in how a sovereign God on mission can save the chief of sinners.
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Knowing Your Role (Acts 6:1-7)
When faced with the needs of the church, the Apostles realized it was a distraction from what they were called by God to do. They wisely appointed others to meet the needs so they could focus on their calling of preaching the word and prayer.
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Worthy Suffering (Acts 5:12-42)
The question we face is not if we will suffer, or when, but how we will suffer. We need to be worthy sufferers. Acts 5 provides a stunning example of worthy suffering as the Apostles face opposition, threats, and a possible death penalty for preaching in the name of Jesus.
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Life Together (Acts 2:42-47)
The key passage on New Testament community describes how the new community of the church shared life in Christ.
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Being Filled and Filling (Acts 2:1-41)
The promise of Jesus that the Holy Spirit would come and empower the disciples for worldwide evangelism happens in Acts 2, and thousands respond with faith.
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Witnesses to the World (Acts 1:1-11)
As Jesus leaves the earth, the Holy Spirit is promised to the church so they can be witnesses to the world.
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Transformission for the Glory of God
As we are called to bring the mission that brings transformation into the world, our ultimate goal is the glory of God.
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The Mission of Transformation
The mission of transformation is fundamental to the local church. We are out to see lives changed.
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Joy to the World! The Lord is Come! (Mk 15:1-16:8)
The Jesus of Christmas was born to die. His death would make our forgiveness possible. The path to the Cross included the rejection of God's people, contradictory witnesses, sham trials, corrupt politicians, intense mocking, severe scourging, and an eerie darkness. But the ultimate result was the resurrection of the Savior as our King.
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O Come, All Ye Faithful (Mk 14:26-72)
Before and during the arrest and trial of Jesus, his closest disciples all fall away. It's by the faithfulness of Jesus that any of us can stand.
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