Sermon Series

The Book of Acts

41 sermons · January 2025 – January 2026

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Sermons in the "The Book of Acts" series.

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Sermon 41

Pastor Safrit concludes the series on the Book of Acts by examining Acts 28:17-31, emphasizing that the end of Paul's story is not the end of the church but the beginning of its mission. He highlights Paul's unwavering commitment to share the gospel despite his imprisonment, urging the congregation to seize every opportunity to proclaim Christ boldly. The sermon challenges listeners to reflect on their own lives and consider whether the gospel continues through them, encouraging a proactive approach to sharing their faith.

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Sermon 40

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 27-28, focusing on Paul's journey through a storm and his unwavering faith in God's sovereignty. He emphasizes that storms in life reveal our true beliefs about God and encourages the congregation to trust in God's promises, even when circumstances seem dire. The practical application is to recognize that while we may face challenges, God uses these moments to strengthen our faith and open doors for ministry.

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Sermon 39

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts chapters 25 and 26, focusing on Paul's defense before King Agrippa and his appeal to Caesar. He emphasizes the importance of faithfulness in trials, as Paul remains steadfast despite being imprisoned for two years. The sermon highlights the necessity of sharing one's testimony and the transformative power of encountering Christ, urging listeners to fully commit to their faith rather than being "almost persuaded." Ultimately, Pastor Safrit challenges the congregation to live boldly for the gospel and to recognize their mission in sharing the light of Christ with others.

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Sermon 38

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts chapters 23 and 24, emphasizing the theme "Faithful God, Faithful Witness." He highlights God's faithfulness in times of confusion and chaos, illustrating how Paul, despite facing false accusations and imprisonment, remains steadfast in his witness for Christ. The sermon encourages believers to trust in God's unseen protection and to be faithful witnesses, even in challenging circumstances, as they share the gospel with others.

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Sermon 37

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 22 and the first part of Acts 23, focusing on the theme "Anchored in the Resurrection." He emphasizes how Paul, despite facing opposition and isolation, finds reassurance in the presence of the Lord, who stands by him in his darkest moments. The sermon encourages believers to live authentically, confront hypocrisy, and rest in the hope of the resurrection, reminding them that God is always with them, even in chaos.

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Sermon 36

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 22:1-29, where Paul shares his testimony before a hostile crowd. He emphasizes the power of personal stories in sharing faith and highlights that our past does not disqualify us from serving God. The sermon encourages believers to recognize their identity in Christ and to be bold in sharing the gospel, even in difficult circumstances, as Paul did when he invoked his Roman citizenship to protect himself. Ultimately, the message calls for a commitment to witness and serve others with the grace received from God.

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Sermon 35

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 21, highlighting Paul's arrival in Jerusalem and the subsequent persecution he faces. He emphasizes that obedience to Christ often comes with a cost, as seen in Paul's willingness to suffer for the sake of the gospel. The sermon encourages believers to view suffering not as a sign of failure but as an opportunity for faithfulness and a platform to share God's grace, urging them to respond to interruptions in life as invitations to witness rather than inconveniences.

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Sermon 34

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 21, highlighting Paul's journey to Jerusalem despite warnings from friends about the impending danger. He emphasizes the importance of Christian friendship, noting that true love often requires sacrifice and obedience to God's calling over emotional ties. The sermon challenges listeners to evaluate their own friendships and their willingness to follow Christ, even when it may cost them relationships. Ultimately, Pastor Safrit encourages the congregation to seek genuine Christian fellowship and to prioritize God's will in their lives.

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Sermon 33

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 20:13-38, emphasizing the importance of finishing faithfully in one's ministry and life. He highlights Paul's farewell address to the Ephesian elders, urging them to lead well, live well, and love faithfully, even in the face of adversity. The sermon encourages listeners to reflect on their own legacies and commitment to the gospel, reminding them that true success is measured by faithfulness and love for others.

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Sermon 32

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 20:1-12, emphasizing the importance of encouraging one another in the faith. He highlights Paul's commitment to uplift the disciples despite facing persecution, drawing parallels to the story of Bethany Hamilton, who overcame adversity with support from her community. The sermon calls believers to actively encourage each other, engage in worship, and recognize the power of grace in restoring those who have fallen, ultimately fostering a vibrant church community.

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Sermon 31

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 19:10-41, emphasizing the question, "What are we exalting in our lives?" He highlights how the church in Ephesus shifted from idol worship to glorifying Jesus, illustrating that true growth comes from prioritizing God's Word over worldly distractions. The sermon challenges listeners to evaluate what they lift up in their hearts and encourages them to make sacrifices for the sake of the gospel, ultimately calling for a commitment to exalt Christ above all else.

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Sermon 30

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 18:24-19:10, emphasizing the importance of discipleship and dedication in advancing the gospel. He highlights how Apollos, despite his eloquence and knowledge, needed correction from Aquila and Priscilla to grow in his understanding of Jesus. The sermon encourages believers to be humble, willing to learn, and actively engage in sharing their faith, illustrating that God uses ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things for His kingdom.

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Sermon 29

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts chapter 18, highlighting Paul's ministry in the corrupt city of Corinth. He emphasizes how Paul, despite facing discouragement and opposition, remains committed to preaching the gospel with compassion and courage, encouraged by God's promise of presence and protection. The sermon calls believers to invest in relationships, stand firm in their convictions, and finish their spiritual race strong, reminding them that God is with them in difficult times.

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Sermon 28

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 17:16-34, highlighting Paul's experience in Athens as he encounters a city steeped in idolatry and philosophical pursuits. He emphasizes the importance of seeing beyond the surface to recognize the spiritual emptiness in people's lives and the need for Jesus. The sermon encourages believers to engage with their communities, share the gospel boldly, and respond to the spiritual needs around them, just as Paul did, ultimately leading to transformation and belief in Christ.

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Sermon 27

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 17:1-15, emphasizing how the early church changed the world through the preaching of the gospel. He highlights the importance of connecting with people, communicating Scripture clearly, and being confident in the Spirit, as demonstrated by Paul and Silas in Thessalonica and Berea. The sermon encourages believers to eagerly receive and examine God's Word daily, leading to personal transformation and the ability to share the gospel effectively, ultimately impacting their communities for Christ.

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Sermon 26

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 16, highlighting how Jesus builds His church through the transformative power of the gospel. He discusses three individuals: Lydia, a religious woman seeking truth; a slave girl, relieved from bondage; and a jailer, a rough man who finds salvation. The sermon emphasizes that the gospel can change anyone, regardless of their background, and encourages believers to share their faith boldly, fostering a diverse community united in Christ.

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Sermon 25

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 15:36-16:10, emphasizing how God redirects our steps for His purpose. He highlights Paul's conflict with Barnabas over John Mark, illustrating that disagreements can lead to greater opportunities for the gospel. The sermon encourages believers to embrace redirection, invest in discipleship, and remain sensitive to the Holy Spirit's guidance, as seen in Paul's journey to Macedonia, which ultimately advanced the gospel in Europe. Practical applications include finding a "Timothy" to mentor and trusting God during life's unexpected changes.

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Sermon 24

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 15:1-35, addressing the theme of handling conflict with grace. He emphasizes the importance of identifying the root of disputes, as seen in the early church's debate over salvation and the law. The sermon highlights that conflict can either divide or display God's grace, urging believers to seek unity without compromising the gospel. Practical applications include standing firm in truth and responding with grace, ultimately fostering a loving and unified church community.

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Sermon 23

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts chapter 14, highlighting the steadfastness of Paul and Barnabas in their missionary journey despite facing opposition and violence. He emphasizes the importance of courage, confidence in Christ, and wisdom in ministry, encouraging believers to support one another and remain faithful in their mission. The sermon concludes with a reminder that perseverance in the face of challenges is essential, as the ultimate goal is to serve God faithfully rather than seeking personal glory.

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Sermon 22

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 13:13-52, emphasizing that God's word prevails even amidst challenges and opposition. He highlights the importance of perseverance in ministry, using the example of Paul and the desertion of John Mark to illustrate the cost of following Christ. The sermon encourages believers to remain steadfast in sharing the gospel, regardless of mixed responses, and to find joy in their mission despite difficulties. Ultimately, the message calls for a personal response to the gospel and a commitment to boldly proclaim Christ.

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Sermon 21

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 13, highlighting the launch of missions from the church in Antioch. He emphasizes that the early church, filled with the Holy Spirit, took the bold step to spread the gospel beyond their local community, demonstrating the importance of being willing to go where God leads. The sermon encourages believers to actively participate in missions, whether through prayer, support, or direct involvement, and to trust in God's power to reach all people, regardless of their background.

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Sermon 20

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts chapter 12, highlighting the church's response to persecution as King Herod violently attacks its leaders. He emphasizes that while opposition is inevitable, God's sovereignty is incomprehensible, and prayer should be our first response. The sermon encourages graduates to keep their eyes fixed on Jesus and trust in God's plan, illustrating that true peace and freedom come from reliance on Him. Ultimately, the message concludes with the reminder that God's word prevails, and we must build His kingdom rather than our own.

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Sermon 19

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts chapter 11, emphasizing how the gospel transcends boundaries and reaches unexpected people. He highlights the importance of recognizing God's grace in the salvation of Gentiles, urging the congregation to embrace those who may seem far from faith. The sermon encourages believers to actively share the gospel, engage in discipleship, and demonstrate generosity, illustrating that true faith leads to transformative actions within the church and the community.

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Sermon 18

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts chapter 10, emphasizing that God's grace knows no boundaries. He highlights the story of Cornelius, a Gentile seeking God, and Peter's transformative vision that challenges his prejudices. The sermon encourages believers to recognize that the gospel is for everyone, urging them to share their faith with those they might overlook, as God is already at work in the hearts of many. Ultimately, the message calls for openness and obedience in spreading the gospel to all people.

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Sermon 17

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 9:32-43, focusing on the transformative power of Christ in the lives of Aeneas and Tabitha. He emphasizes that Jesus brings hope to the hopeless and life to the dead, illustrating how both individuals' stories reflect the impact of faith and service in their community. The sermon encourages listeners to consider their own legacies and the importance of living a life that points others to Christ through acts of kindness and compassion.

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Sermon 16

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 9, focusing on the transformative story of Saul's conversion from a persecutor of Christians to a passionate evangelist. He emphasizes that everyone has a story to share about God's grace and encourages the congregation to be like Ananias, reaching out to those who may seem beyond hope. The sermon highlights that true transformation comes from divine intervention and that believers are called to share their faith, even in the face of adversity.

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Sermon 15

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 8:26-40, highlighting the importance of living on mission as demonstrated by Philip's encounter with the Ethiopian eunuch. He emphasizes being available to God, listening to the Spirit's leading, and boldly communicating the gospel. The practical application encourages the congregation to cultivate compassion, pray for opportunities to share their faith, and actively engage with those around them, ultimately trusting that God will work through their efforts to transform lives.

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Sermon 14

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts chapter 8, focusing on the themes of persecution and the spread of the gospel. He emphasizes that even in suffering, God's sovereignty prevails, as seen in the scattering of believers who continue to proclaim Christ, leading to the salvation of many, including Simon the sorcerer. The sermon encourages listeners to recognize that no one is beyond the reach of God's grace and to remain steadfast in sharing the gospel, regardless of circumstances.

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Sermon 13

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 7:54-60, focusing on the life and martyrdom of Stephen. He emphasizes Stephen's unwavering faith and boldness in the face of persecution, illustrating how his death served as a catalyst for the expansion of the gospel. The sermon highlights the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit, maintaining a Christ-centered perspective, and exemplifying forgiveness, even in suffering, as a means to glorify God and inspire future generations.

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Sermon 12

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts chapter 7, focusing on Stephen's bold defense before the Sanhedrin, where he recounts Israel's history and their repeated rejection of God's chosen deliverers, including Joseph and Moses. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing Jesus as the ultimate Savior and warns against resisting the Holy Spirit. The sermon challenges listeners to reflect on their own faith and the danger of clinging to traditions while missing true worship.

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Sermon 11

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts chapter 6, highlighting the early church's growth and the introduction of deacons to address emerging challenges. He emphasizes that growth brings both blessings and burdens, urging the congregation to embrace opportunities for service and unity. Using the example of Stephen, he illustrates the importance of being empowered by the Holy Spirit and standing firm in faith, even amidst persecution. The sermon calls for church members to step up and serve one another, reflecting Christ's love and grace in their actions.

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Sermon 10

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 5:12-42, highlighting the cost of the gospel and the cycle of prayer, power, preaching, and persecution in the early church. He emphasizes that humility brings love, salvation, healing, and deliverance, while pride leads to opposition. The apostles demonstrate unwavering obedience to God despite persecution, rejoicing in their suffering for Christ. The sermon encourages believers to embrace their brokenness as a means for God's light to shine through and to remain steadfast in sharing the gospel amidst challenges.

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Sermon 9

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 4:32-5:11, discussing the importance of holiness and unity within the church. He emphasizes that while the early church exhibited great power and grace, the hypocrisy of Ananias and Sapphira serves as a warning against hidden sin and deceit. The sermon highlights the necessity of genuine authenticity and integrity in the life of believers, urging the congregation to reflect on their own spiritual foundations and to prioritize truth and holiness in their lives.

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Sermon 8

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 4, highlighting the early church's boldness in the face of opposition. He emphasizes that Peter and John, despite being threatened by the Sanhedrin, chose to obey God rather than man, proclaiming that salvation is found only in Jesus. The sermon encourages believers to stand firm in their faith, love others enough to share the gospel, and pray for boldness in their mission, even amidst challenges.

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Sermon 7

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 3:12-26, where Peter addresses the crowd about their rejection of Jesus, the holy and righteous one, and urges them to repent for their sins. He emphasizes that true hope and restoration come through faith in Christ, who offers forgiveness and a fresh start. The sermon challenges listeners to examine their lives and choose to embrace the hope found in Jesus rather than trading it for temporary comforts or societal approval.

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Sermon 6

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 3:1-11, focusing on the miraculous healing of a lame man by Peter and John. He emphasizes that the healing serves to glorify God and illustrates the transformative power of Christ in our lives. The sermon encourages listeners to seek not just temporary relief but a deeper spiritual healing and relationship with God, reminding them that true healing brings joy and praise to the Lord.

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Sermon 5

Pastor Safrit continues the series on the Book of Acts, focusing on Acts 2:37-47, where the early church responds to Peter's sermon. He emphasizes the importance of repentance and baptism for forgiveness and the gift of the Holy Spirit, illustrating how the early believers formed a community devoted to teaching, fellowship, breaking bread, and prayer. The sermon challenges listeners to reflect on their own responses to the gospel and their commitment to living as a unified church, actively engaging in spiritual growth and outreach.

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Sermon 4

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 2:14-36, focusing on Peter's bold proclamation during Pentecost. He emphasizes that the power of Peter's sermon lies not in his eloquence but in the truth of God's Word and the work of the Holy Spirit. The main point is that true transformation comes from recognizing Jesus as Lord and responding to His call, which can lead to significant life changes, as illustrated by the conversion of 3,000 people that day. The practical application encourages listeners to consider how they will respond to the message of Christ in their own lives.

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Sermon 3

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 2:1-13, highlighting the significance of Pentecost as a transformative moment for the early church. He emphasizes that the Holy Spirit's arrival empowered the disciples, enabling them to boldly proclaim the gospel across language barriers, symbolizing a reversal of the Tower of Babel. The sermon calls believers to recognize the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit in their lives and to actively share their faith with others, reflecting the mission of the church to spread the message of Christ globally.

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Sermon 2

Pastor Safrit walks through Acts 1:9-26, focusing on the ascension of Jesus and the early church's response. He emphasizes the importance of obedience, prayer, and unity in waiting for God's promises, highlighting that waiting is an active process that strengthens faith and prepares believers for God's will. The sermon encourages the congregation to reflect on their motives for serving God and to seek His guidance in decision-making, as exemplified by the disciples' selection of Matthias to replace Judas.

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Sermon 1

Pastor Safrit begins a year-long series on the Book of Acts, focusing on Acts 1:1-8. He emphasizes the importance of having the right message about Jesus, the right methods for sharing the gospel, and the right mindset as believers. The sermon highlights that every Christian is called to be an ambassador for Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit to witness to the world, and challenges the congregation to evaluate their commitment to this mission.

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