This September in Portstewart Presbyterian Church we will be spending time thinking about the book of Acts. In Acts we read about the church being born, almost like a baby fawn as it takes its first shaky steps into the world. In Acts the disciples had to get used to Jesus been raised from the dead and then deal with the mixed emotions of watching him ascend into heaven.
Find all the sermons on Acts here.
This new church seemed to be incredibly vulnerable in those early days as it waited for the promised Holy Spirit and dealt with persecution from both the Roman and Jewish authorities. Despite such vulnerability the church not only survived but it grew and it did this with incredible displays of power and resilience.
As we read the book of Acts we are left wondering, what has changed? Why does the church look so different today?
- Sunday 1st September: Acts 1: 1-11 – Stuart Morrow
- Sunday 8th September Acts 1: 12-26 – Stuart Morrow
- Sunday 15th September Acts 2: 1-13 – Stuart Morrow
- Sunday 22nd September Acts 2: 14-41 – Stanley Stewart
- Sunday 6th October Acts 2: 42-47; 4: 32-37 – Stuart Morrow
Why not come along and join us as we seek to become more like the church in Acts – a church on fire for Jesus. It doesn’t matter if you are a member of the church, or maybe you have benefitted from the church in the past, or you just want to know more about what it means to be part of a church, you will be most welcome.
We will be learning some new songs in September some of which you can familiarise yourself with below.