The Book of Acts serves as the New Testament record of the early-Christian church being formed and sent out to the world. In the first chapter, we find a few short sentences that seem to be a literary tangent, adding little to the biblical narrative. Beyond containing the first mention of a nominating committee, these sentences contain two important models for those of us living in the twenty-first-century church. What are they? Join Pastor Chad as we look at Acts 1:14-26 in a message titled, “The Power of a Throwaway Story.”
More Reading on the “Throwaway Story”
- Acts 1:14-26
- Acts for Everyone: Part One, N.T. Wright, 2008
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