Pastor Leah preaches on Acts 10:23b - 48, focusing on how that initial spread of the Gospel to the Gentiles 2000 years ago continues to call us to unity around a belief in Jesus Christ today. Just as the church was 'figuring it out' then, we continue to learn how to overcome barriers and divisions in our culture and our churches. 32:49 minutes (5.64 MB)
Pastor Leah continues our sermon series through Acts 11 and the development of the early Gentile Church at Antioch. Today, just as much as at that time, we need great encouragers in our lives to help us learn what it means to live as followers of Christ. How can we step into the challenge to be someone's Barnabas? 30:24 minutes (5.22 MB)
Pastor Leah shares how Justice is part of the essential nature of God, and how we are called to live out God's justice as part of our identity as Christians. 41:50 minutes (7.18 MB)
Pastor Leah engages the biblical view of conflict and conflict reconciliation, drawing insight from the story of Paul and Barnabas and the words of Jesus. 30:40 minutes (5.27 MB)
Pastor Leah gives an overview of Quest's global presence ministry. What missionaries and ministries do we support and why? Matthew 25:31-46 provides the framework for our commitment to relationships, sustainability, and advocacy for each of the people or groups we support. 39:49 minutes (6.84 MB)
In this week's passage, Acts 16:16-40,
we explore the ability of Paul and Silas to encounter God's hope in the
midst of seemingly hopeless circumstances. As people who follow God,
how are we heirs to this same hope?
Through Romans 12:1-8, newly ordained Pastor Leah talks about her personal calling to ministry, how Quest has been a part of that calling, and her vision of what the future holds.
Acts 28:17-31
As we get to the end of Acts where Paul takes the Gospel to Rome, Pastor Leah talks about how we continue the work of the early church here, today. In addition, she shares a fresh way of presenting the Gospel to those who may not know Christ.
Pastor Leah talks about living in the tension between today the time when justice will come rain down. Living in community (eating and sharing stories) is one way to live in anticipation of the life to come.
In the second sermon in the Relationship Series, Pastor Leah speaks passionately about how our relationship with Jesus Christ progresses through three stages (believe, belong, become) and how this relationship has huge implications for how we live our lives.