This sermon calls believers to view spiritual gifts not as personal achievements but as tools for serving the local church. Emphasizing humility, commitment, and sacrificial love, it challenges Christians to stop asking “What is my gift?” and start asking “Where is the need?”
This sermon examines Acts 2:42–47 to show that the church is not a building but people devoted to Christ. True discipleship flows from God’s Word, reshaping believers into a community marked by sacrificial love, unity, generosity, and faithful witness.
This sermon challenges believers to move beyond attending church to truly being the church. Through Acts 2:42–47, we explore the early church’s devotion, sacrificial community, and Christ-centered identity that still defines God’s people today.
What does it truly mean to be the church? This sermon explores Jesus’ first mention of the church in Matthew 16, revealing that the church is a Christ-centered community built on the truth of who He is—not a building, but a people called to display His glory.