Acts 18 gives us an insight into how Paul was able to situate himself in unexpected situations, and react to unforeseen opposition. He avoided both the crushing weight of thinking the whole future of the Church rested on him, and the despiriting idea that what he did was irrelevant by recognising that he was,
There are two offices, given by Christ for the good of the Church – Deacons and Elders. This morning we look at Elders, Servants of the Word
Behind the qualifications of an elder found in 1 Tim 3 and Titus 1, there is an understanding of the nature of the church that is foundational to the office. And that is knowing that, to be an elder is to be: One Elder among Many On a Journey with an End
Richard Donnan, a first year student at the Irish Baptist College speaks on the Church at Antioch from Acts 11:19-30 and 13:1-3.
Davy Ellison, IBC Director of Training speaks on Acts 4: Proclaiming Salvation in no one else but Jesus Christ. Necessitates boldness, attracts opposition, produces fruit and requires prayer.
In this Harvest Service we remember that, “[God] has not left himself without testimony: He has shown kindness by giving you rain from heaven and crops in their seasons; he provides you with plenty of food and fills your hearts with joy” (Acts 14:17)
A stand alone sermon by Pastor Paul Simpson on Acts 27.
A special service to appoint Tim Price as an elder in Carryduff Baptist church. Gordon Walker speaks from Acts 20.