The early Church’s growth, as depicted in the Book of Acts, begins with a small group but transforms into a global movement through the Holy Spirit’s power. Patience and divine timing are key themes, as believers learn to wait on God while engaging in their mission to spread the Gospel.
Monthly Archives: April 2025
Our Mission: Making the Unknown Known (Acts 17:16-28)
In the Areopagus, where philosophers debated, Paul’s arrival highlighted the futility of worshipping false gods and the challenge of modern idolatry. He emphasized the need for genuine worship of the living God. Despite distractions, believers are called to boldly proclaim Christ’s message and foster personal connections with God amidst societal pressures and misplaced priorities.
Holy Week: A Journey of Reflection and Renewal
Holy Week is the key time in Christianity, encompassing Jesus’ ministry, suffering, death, and resurrection. Beginning with Palm Sunday, it includes Maundy Thursday’s Last Supper, Good Friday’s Crucifixion, Holy Saturday’s waiting, and culminates in Easter Sunday. This week invites personal reflection on Christ’s love, sacrifice, and the hope of resurrection.
Understanding Confession: A Path to Renewal
Confession and repentance are essential in the Christian faith, representing a transformative journey requiring patience and discipline. Confession brings sins into the open for healing, while repentance is a gradual process of turning away from sin. Spiritual discipline fosters growth, and trusting God’s timing is vital for genuine transformation into a new creation.
