Crowd Church Talks
Series: Origin | What does the Bible say about? | Mark’s Gospel | Alpha Course Online
Unshakeable Faith In The Darkest Hours
Are you searching for a beacon of hope amidst life's darkest hours? Join us for our latest talk, "Unshakable Faith In The Darkest Hours," where we take you on a transformative journey through Acts 14.
In this talk, we explore the trials and tribulations faced by Paul and Barnabas, two apostles who remained steadfast in their mission despite facing severe opposition. Their unshakable faith serves as a powerful testament to the strength that can be found in unwavering belief, even in the face of adversity.
Whether you're a regular church-goer or someone who's just starting to explore your faith, this talk is for you. It's not about religion—it's about finding a meaningful life, a community, and a sense of purpose.
Breaking Bread Together: The Quiet Power of a Shared Dinner Table
Discover the transformational power of a shared dinner table in our latest talk, "Breaking Bread Together: The Quiet Power of a Shared Dinner Table”. Diving into Acts 11:1-18, we unearth the profound spiritual significance of breaking bread together, the essence of which echoes in every shared meal.
Finding God in the Digital Age
In this week’s service, Sharon delves into the book of Acts, specifically focusing on the story of Cornelius, a Roman centurion who was earnestly seeking God. This story serves as a metaphor for modern individuals seeking a spiritual connection in a digital age.
The talk encourages listeners to seek God actively, consider the evidence of His existence, and take steps in faith even if they don't have the whole picture.
Book Of Acts Review - How the Church Started
If you're looking for a new church to check out, or just curious about what the Book of Acts is all about, you'll want to watch this video. This week we review this amazing book and look at stories from the book of acts as we carry on our ORIGIN series, looking at the birth of the church and asks why this Man, Jesus, from 2000 years ago still has a major impact on the world today.