Pastor Brent explains the central turning point in the book of Acts that opens the door to the gospel spreading “to the ends of the earth”. Peter enters the house of a Roman Centurion named Cornelius, showing that the gospel is for all people, and revealing that anyone who repents and believes can be in the family of God.
Saul's Conversion (Acts 9:1-31)
Pastor Brent shows us that gospel is good news for all who are proud and self-righteous. This passage describes the conversion of Saul of Tarsus, a Pharisee of Pharisees. He had sought to prove that he was worthy of God through earning and achieving a works-based piety, only to realize he also was empty and needed Christ.
Philip in Judea (Acts 8:26-40)
Pastor Brent continues the account of Philip the evangelist who went into the province of Judea and met a wealthy government official from the ancient region of Ethiopia. This man from North Africa was on a desperate search for God and Philip shared the gospel with him as they intently studied the Scriptures together. This is an amazing account of personal evangelism, and an inspiration for all who are desperately searching.
Philip in Samaria (Acts 8:4-25)
Pastor Brent looks at the first time when the gospel spread beyond the walls of Jerusalem, fulfilling the next step in Jesus’ commission from Acts 1:8. This passage reveals that “the gospel must capture your heart.”
Stephen's Speech (Acts 6:8-8:3)
Guest speaker Mark Revell walks us through the story of Stephen, the first martyr of the church. Mark’s experience as a missionary and pastor helps provide insight into this dramatic account as we consider boldly witnessing about the gospel of Jesus Christ in our day.
The Seven (Acts 6:1-7)
Pastor Brent examines a new problem in the early church, something that has the potential to derail and destroy the brand new community of faith in Jerusalem: complaining and competition. There is a pattern of grumbling and murmuring in the Bible that is now redeemed as the early church addresses this potential division in a gospel-centered way.
Miracles and Persecution (Acts 5:12-42)
Pastor Brent explains how this passage is an answer to the specific prayer from Acts 4 for boldness and for signs and wonders. This account is a powerful reminder that God is at work, He is the center of the story, and His purposes through the church to spread the gospel will not fail.
Pure-Hearted Devotion (Acts 4:32-5:11)
Pastor Brent shares about the importance of generosity, truth, and integrity in the church. These qualities flow from the gospel and are foundations of the church. This passages make it is clear that selfishness, lies, and deception are not welcome in the church of the living God. The gospel of Jesus Christ opens the opportunity for us to be open-handed with our material things, to be honest, and to have integrity. Freely we have received, freely we give. Freely we are forgiven, freely we have integrity to tell the truth.
Witnesses in Word and Deed (Acts 3:1-4:31)
Pastor Brent continues our series in the book of Acts. This passage emphasizes the authority and power of Jesus as our Lord and Savior. We see the phrase “in the name of Jesus” repeated: healed in Jesus’ name, faith in Jesus’ name, salvation in Jesus’ name, and mission in Jesus’ name.
Devoted Community of Faith (Acts 2:42-47)
Listen as Paul Arneberg brings a message for the first time at New Life! We learn about the pillars of devotion and fruits of devotion as the early Christ-followers begin meeting together immediately after Pentecost. Hear this encouraging message from Acts 2:42-47.
Easter - Cut to the Heart (Acts 2:1-41)
Are you thirsty for God? Pastor Brent teaches about the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, focusing on Peter’s sermon about the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus. The Spirit of God touched the hearts of thousands of people as they were called to repentance and faith.
Good Friday (Isaiah 53:4-6)
Pastor Brent shows how the Song of the Suffering Servant from Isaiah 53 foreshadowed the great exchange that took place at the cross of Christ. Good Friday is when we remember that Jesus Christ died in our place, the perfect substitute and sacrifice, so that we could have peace with God.
The Mission (Acts 1:1-26)
Pastor Brent begins a new series in the book of Acts called “To the Ends of the Earth”. We will be studying the book of Acts for the next 6 months, seeing the launch of the church and the incredible ways the gospel spread throughout the world. This opening chapter is like a mission briefing as Jesus commissions his disciples to be his witnesses to the ends of the earth.
Biblical Deacons (1 Timothy 3:8-12)
Pastor Brent concludes our series on Biblical Church Leadership with a message on Deacons. Deacons serve the practical ministry needs of the church by organizing and mobilizing the Body of Christ to serve one another and achieve the mission God has called us to.
Biblical Elders (1 Tim. 3:1-7 and Titus 1:5-9)
Pastor Brent explains the central role of Elders within the local church. Elders are called to humbly shepherd the church as they protect, feed, lead, and care for the flock of God. The leadership of a team of Elders is modeled after the self-giving model of leadership of Jesus Christ, the Chief Shepherd.
TBT: The Garden City (Revelation 22)
Throw-back Thursday! We go back to our Heaven is Coming series to hear the last message from Revelation 22. Here Pastor Brent describes the future reality of the new heavens and new earth. This glorious picture of centered on the personal presence of God himself as we live forever with him face-to-face as his redeemed people in a renewed creation. Original sermon from November 24, 2019.
The Church of the Living God (1 Timothy 3:14-16)
Pastor Brent turns now to 1 Timothy to help us understand important priorities for local church ministry. Biblical church leadership must be centered in the gospel of Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul mentored Timothy to realize that false teachings, pride, lies, outward shows of piety, and a lack of personal integrity will undermine a gospel-centered church.
TBT: The Bride (Revelation 21:9-27)
Throw-back Thursday! We go back to our Heaven is Coming series from 2019 to hear another message about the future hope of the new heavens and new earth from Revelation 21. This passage is foundational in our understanding about heaven, revealing how the Bible describes God’s redeemed people as the Bride of Christ. Original message from November 17, 2019.
The Head of the Church (Colossians 1:1-23)
Pastor Brent opens a new series called “Biblical Church Leadership” with a foundation-setting message from Colossians 1:1-23. A good theology of the church and church leadership must begin with this: Jesus Christ is the Head of the church! This sermon walks through Paul’s role as a leader, a right understanding of the gospel, and the supremacy of Jesus as the Head of the church.
TBT: I Am Making Everything New! (Revelation 21:1-8)
Throw-back Thursday! Our series on heaven now comes to the climactic chapters of Revelation. Pastor Brent explains what the new heavens and new earth will be like, and reminds us of the truth of the gospel. Original sermon from November 10, 2019.