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The book of Acts is not a history lesson; it's a living invitation.

In the early days of the church, ordinary people were filled with an extraordinary Spirit, and the world was never the same. From Jerusalem to Judea, from Samaria to the farthest shores, a mission was born that no opposition could silence, and no border could contain. That mission has not ended; it has been handed to us.

To the Ends of the Earth calls us to step into the story, empowered by the same Spirit, carrying the same hope, until every corner of creation has heard the name of Jesus.

PART I

April 19 • "The Kingdom of Heaven is..."

Matthew 13
Jesus didn’t announce the Kingdom with fanfare, he described it in stories. We open our series “To the end of the Earth not in Acts, but directly from Jesus in the gospel of Matthew, because before we can understand the mission, we must first understand the Kingdom that drives it.

April 26 • "Mission Possible"

Acts 1:1-11
Before Jesus ascends to heaven, He makes an extraordinary promise: power is coming. He entrusts the mission to take the gospel to the ends of the earth to the twelve disciples, several key women, and 120 ordinary, largely unknown followers. Then He's gone. And they wait. What happens next will change everything.

May 03 • "Jump Start!"

Acts 2:1-14

The waiting is over. The Spirit falls, the Church is born, and 3,000 people believe in a single day. But here's the detail we often miss: those 3,000 came from across the Roman Empire, and when they go home, they take the gospel with them. The mission doesn't just begin at Pentecost. It explodes.

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