Do All Roads Lead to Rome?

When Paul was in Athens, he shared a Christ-centred worldview that challenged the Greco-Roman worldviews of epicureanism, stoicism, and paganism. What was his message, and is it still relevant in today’s world? And do all religious journeys lead to the same end?

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The Cross: A Counterintuitive Choice

An imprisoned man forgoes a chance to escape to save the life of a prison guard. A tortured man dies to save the life of his torturer. A prisoner of war releases his worst abuser from punishment. Why did these individuals choose self-sacrifice over justice, retribution, or self-preservation?

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The Will to Witness

The early church experienced persecution. Instead of it leading to fear, it led to deeper fidelity. What was the common denominator that made the early Christian believers bold in their witness of Christ?

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The Greatest Need in the Church (You think I’m going to say “Revival”)

As part of our ongoing series on the History of Christianity, we will be looking at what took place in Acts Chapter Two and why the events that took place led to massive growth in the early church. Come join the discussion on what it means to experience spiritual revival in the present as we look see how God touched the lives of individuals in the past.

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The Storykeepers

Believing in and sharing the story of Jesus in the first century was a dangerous task. What inspired the early Christians to share their stories? And how did that lead to a worldwide movement that became the Christian religion?

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