Merlin Miller returns to the study of the Book of Acts with the 58th message taken from Acts 21:27-39. This begins the final section of the book, where the sovereignty of God is once again on display as He expands the reach of the church through ways that most of us would consider just the opposite, including the arrest of Paul.
Available (But what to do when if feels like you're on hold)
Guest speaker Mel Shetler speaks on the 2019 theme of being available, but from a different perspective.
Three Lessons From India
Merlin Miller talks a little about the trip to India and three takeaways we can apply to our own lives.
God Has Power To Change Lives
Glen Gingerich speaking on the power The Word has in our lives.
57: The Church Strengthened
Merlin Miller preaches the 57th message from Acts, from Acts 21:17-26. Paul arrives at his destination and there is both rejoicing over what God has been doing and a recognition that his presence in Jerusalem will create a problem. Can the inevitable clash be avoided?
56: The Church Strengthened
Merlin Miller preaches the 56th message from Acts, focusing on Acts 21:1-16. Paul continues to receive Spirit led information on what awaits him in Jerusalem, and pleas from his brothers and sisters to not continue on his journey. Nevertheless, at the end of the text he has followed the path of his Savior to Jerusalem.
02: Available
Merlin Miller preaches a special message from Acts 20:24 on being available to God, the church-wide theme for 2019. This message has a missions focus and is also in celebration of a public commitment to Jesus Christ via water baptism.
55: The Church Strengthened
Merlin Miller preaches the 55th message from Acts, taken from Acts 20:17-38. Paul does not want to spend time in Ephesus on his return trip to Jerusalem, but calls the Ephesian elders to Miletus to give a powerful farewell address.
New Apostolic Reformation Overview
Leon Yoder speaking at our evening service on the false teaching of the New Apostolic Reformation.
54: The Church Strengthened
Merlin Miller returns to the study of the book of Acts with the 54th message taken from Acts 20:1-16. After the riot in Ephesus, Paul continues his journey of strengthening the believers in all the places he has planted churches.
Where Are You Now?
Kris Reckers shares a message for the Sunday Evening service.
Available
Merlin Miller preaches a special message the theme for 2019 as well as leading up to the commissioning of Glen Gingerich as Associate Pastor.
Expect Great Things
Merlin Miller preaches a special message on the advent of Jesus Christ.
53: The Church Strengthened
Merlin Miller continues his sermon series from the book of Acts, this 53rd message is taken for Acts 19:21-40. Paul intends to leave Ephesus to continue strengthening other churches, but before he does there is a riot due to the successful power of the Gospel to change the culture of people.
How to Participate in a Miracle
Guest speaker Steve Swartz, CMC conference pastor, brings a message about the role that each of can play in bringing people to Christ, and the joy that comes from working with the Lord.
52: The Church Strengthened
Merlin Miller preaches the 52nd sermon from Acts, taken from Acts 19:1–20. This text contains the description of a spiritual power encounter that results in the Name of Jesus being exalted and the word of the Lord prevailing!
One Man's Obedience (Communion)
Communion message given by Merlin Miller.
51: The Church Strengthened
Merlin Miller preaches the 51st sermon from Acts, taken from Acts 19:1-10. Apollos, fully converted, leaves for Corinth but now Paul arrives at Ephesus and does as he always does: immediately begins to powerfully proclaim Jesus. We see new converts, fuller understanding by existing believers, and a powerful demonstration of God’s sovereignty and faithfulness.
50: The Church Strengthened
Merlin Miller returns to the study of book of Acts with the 50th message, taken from chapter 18:23-28. Having returned to where he was sent from, Paul does not stay long but makes another route through existing churches to strengthen them. Almost immediately the attention turns to Ephesus, where the conversion of Apollos will have lasting effects on the church.