In this message from Everyday Mission, we watch the church scatter under persecution and discover that this isn’t a setback at all — it’s the strategy of God. In Acts 8:1–8, the Holy Spirit moves Jesus’ mission forward through everyday people and sends them to overlooked people, fulfilling the promise Jesus made in Acts 1:8. Philip, an ordinary servant, becomes a bold witness in Samaria, showing that the mission doesn’t advance through the elite but through Spirit-filled believers willing to ...
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In this message from Everyday Mission, we watch the church scatter under persecution and discover that this isn’t a setback at all — it’s the strategy of God. In Acts 8:1–8, the Holy Spirit moves Jesus’ mission forward through everyday people and sends them to overlooked people, fulfilling the promise Jesus made in Acts 1:8. Philip, an ordinary servant, becomes a bold witness in Samaria, showing that the mission doesn’t advance through the elite but through Spirit-filled believers willing to ...
Everyday Mission: “God’s Work and Our Witness” (Acts 4:23-31) - Week 4
Integrity Church Greenville
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Everyday Mission: “God’s Work and Our Witness” (Acts 4:23-31) - Week 4
In this message from Everyday Mission, we explore Acts 4:23–31, where the early church responds to opposition not with fear, but with prayer and boldness. When God’s people remember His sovereignty and power, they find courage to keep proclaiming the gospel in the face of pressure. God’s Work and Our Witness reminds us that mission is not sustained by our strength but by God’s Spirit — and when His people pray, He moves. For more information about Integrity Church, visit our website, http://l...
Integrity Church Greenville
In this message from Everyday Mission, we watch the church scatter under persecution and discover that this isn’t a setback at all — it’s the strategy of God. In Acts 8:1–8, the Holy Spirit moves Jesus’ mission forward through everyday people and sends them to overlooked people, fulfilling the promise Jesus made in Acts 1:8. Philip, an ordinary servant, becomes a bold witness in Samaria, showing that the mission doesn’t advance through the elite but through Spirit-filled believers willing to ...