
100 episodes

PEACE CHURCH SERMONS PEACE CHURCH
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.9 • 14 Ratings
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Peace Church is a welcoming evangelical church in the West MI area that loves God, believes the Bible and wants people to have a real relationship with Jesus. Our vision is to become a Biblically–centered community of faith where everyone, empowered through prayer, is equipped to know Christ, grow in Christ, worship Christ, serve Christ and share Christ.
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ADDITION: THE CHURCH BEGINS TO GROW
Date: May 22, 2022
Scripture: Acts 2:42-47
Speaker: Kimmel
Theme: The church is birthed and not only is it an amazing example of fellowship and mutual care… but the church grows because it’s supposed to! What are we doing to be that church and to see the church grow? -
ANNOUNCEMENT: A SERMON THAT CUTS
Date: May 15, 2022
Scripture: Acts 2:14-41
Speaker: Kimmel
Theme: Being filled with the Spirit, Peter preaches his most powerful sermon. A sermon that cuts to the heart. The question is, now that we have the Holy Spirit, are we speaking to people’s hearts? If not… what are we saying and doing? -
ARRIVAL: THE HOLY SPIRIT DESCENDS
Date: May 8, 2022
Scripture: Acts 2:1-4
Speaker: Kimmel
Theme: The promise of the Holy Spirit is delivered. The power needed to continue God’s work has been given, and it is God Himself! We’ll see who the Holy Spirit is, and His work in our lives. -
ASCENSION; JESUS RETURNS TO HEAVEN
Date: May 1, 2022
Scripture: Acts 1:6-11
Speaker: Kimmel
Theme: Jesus has returned to heaven, but not before specifying what the disciples are to do. The question is, are we following Jesus’ orders and their example? -
ALIVE; JESUS IS ALIVE!
Date: April 24, 2022
Scripture: Acts 1:1-5
Speaker: Kimmel
Theme: Jesus has died, but he is not dead! He is alive! In the opening of Acts, we see Jesus prepare his people for the mission they will continue once he has returned to heaven. -
EASTER: I WILL RISE
Date: April 17, 2022
Scripture: Matthew 27:62-28:10
Speaker: Kimmel
Theme: Just before they enter Jerusalem for Passover, Jesus takes his disciples aside and for a third time he tells them what will be happening, that the city that receives him as a King will kill him as a criminal. But the story doesn’t end there. He promises that “He will be raised!”