### Summary
Good morning, church! Today, we gathered to celebrate the power of the Holy Spirit and the joy of being in God's house. We also shared some personal updates, including the birth of my second grandchild, Madeline Faye Hanley. As we continue our journey through the book of Acts in our series "Called Out," we focused on the early church's formation and its mission. Jesus promised in Matthew 16:18 that He would build His church and nothing would stop it. This promise has held true for over 2,000 years, starting from Pentecost and continuing with us, the called-out ones, the Ecclesia.
The early church faced many challenges, including persecution, but they remained steadfast in their mission to spread the gospel. They understood that their purpose was not just to gather on Sundays but to go out and be witnesses for Jesus every day. This mission is not just for pastors or church leaders; it is for all of us. We are all called to reconcile lost people to God.
In Acts 6, we see the birth of the deacon ministry. The early church needed organization to handle the growing number of disciples and the needs of the congregation. The apostles appointed seven men of good reputation, full of the Spirit and wisdom, to serve as deacons. These men were tasked with caring for the needs of the people, allowing the apostles to focus on prayer and the ministry of the Word. This model of shared leadership is essential for a healthy church.
We also discussed the importance of baptism and the Lord's Supper, the two ordinances given to the church. Baptism is a public declaration of faith, symbolizing the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Lord's Supper, or communion, is a time to remember Christ's sacrifice and proclaim His death until He comes again.
As we concluded, we took communion together, reflecting on the great love and sacrifice of Jesus. We also extended an invitation for those who have not yet accepted Christ to do so today. The church is not just a building; it is a community of believers driven by the gospel, committed to living out God's mission every day.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. The Unstoppable Church: Jesus promised that He would build His church and nothing would stop it (Matthew 16:18). This promise has held true for over 2,000 years, starting from Pentecost and continuing with us today. The church is a community of believers called out from the world for a specific purpose, to spread the gospel and live out God's mission. [37:23]
- 2. Shared Leadership: The early church faced challenges that required organization and shared leadership. The apostles appointed seven men of good reputation, full of the Spirit and wisdom, to serve as deacons. This model of shared leadership is essential for a healthy church, allowing leaders to focus on prayer and the ministry of the Word while others care for the congregation's needs. [47:26]
- 3. The Mission of Every Believer: The mission to reconcile lost people to God is not just for pastors or church leaders; it is for all of us. We are all called to be witnesses for Jesus every day, not just on Sundays. This mission requires us to live out our faith boldly, even in the face of persecution or challenges. [43:04]
- 4. The Importance of Baptism and Communion: Baptism is a public declaration of faith, symbolizing the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is an act of obedience that should follow salvation. The Lord's Supper, or communion, is a time to remember Christ's sacrifice and proclaim His death until He comes again. These ordinances are vital practices for the church. [67:16]
- 5. Living Out the Gospel: The early church was characterized by their commitment to prayer, caring for one another, and sharing the gospel. They understood that they were made for more than just earthly concerns; they were made for heaven. This same commitment should drive us today, motivating us to live out the gospel in every aspect of our lives. [44:30]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [34:41] - Invitation to Join In-Person Service
- [35:58] - Fellowship and Community
- [37:23] - Introduction to the Book of Acts
- [38:46] - The Meaning of Ecclesia
- [40:15] - The Mandate, Mission, and Ministry of the Church
- [41:31] - The Role of the Early Church
- [43:04] - The Mission to Reconcile Lost People
- [44:30] - Living with Reckless Abandon
- [47:26] - The Birth of the Deacon Ministry
- [50:17] - The Role of Pastors and Deacons
- [53:07] - The Meaning of Deacon
- [56:01] - The Need for Organization in the Church
- [57:33] - The Bold Witness of Deacon Stephen
- [58:12] - The Persecution of the Early Church
- [60:13] - The Spread of the Gospel
- [62:07] - The Importance of Baptism
- [67:16] - The Ordinances of Baptism and Communion
- [70:47] - Taking Communion Together
- [72:10] - Invitation to Accept Christ
- [74:40] - Closing Prayer and Invitation to Join the Church