Matt Chandler | May 4, 2014
The Governor of Caesarea, Felix, keeps Paul under house arrest. Festus replaces Felix as governor, and Paul appeals f...
Matt Chandler | Apr 6, 2014
The second missionary journey starts with an argument between Paul and Barnabas concerning John Mark. Paul revisits S...
Matt Chandler | Mar 23, 2014
Antioch sends Paul (formerly Saul) and Barnabas on their first missionary journey. The people's reactions are mixed, ...
Matt Chandler | Mar 16, 2014
The gospel spills out of Jerusalem into Palestine and Syria through the ministry of Philip and Peter. Saul of Tarsus ...
Matt Chandler | Feb 9, 2014
The Holy Spirit's coming creates a seismic shift in the hearts of the Apostles. Peter's explanation becomes the first...
Matt Chandler | Feb 2, 2014
Jesus prepares His disciples for the mission to come by reaffirming the promises made concerning Himself and by His a...
Matt Chandler | Aug 1, 2010
The Colossians series looks at the person of Jesus Christ and who He is. Covering the history of Rome and how it was ...
Through the Art as Mission Fellowship, Mandy Rogers gained the time and resources necessary to explore her purpose as...
The Village Church | Nov 6, 2019
This simple timeline will help you connect the major arcs of the Story of Scripture and place events in context in te...
Jill Barlow | Oct 31, 2017
Renée de France may not be a household name, but she was a significant figure in the Protestant Reformation. A...
Coleman Ford | Oct 17, 2017
One of the central tenets of the Reformation was sola scriptura—by Scripture alone—meaning Scripture is the final aut...
The Village Church | Oct 12, 2017
Learn the story of the Protestant Reformation, from Martin Luther and the 95 Theses to the Affair of the Sausages, th...
Braedon Taylor | Oct 5, 2017
One of the influencers of the Reformation, John Wycliffe radically believed that Scripture should be accessible to th...
David Roark | Apr 25, 2017
In Exodus, God shows Himself to be a Creator who is concerned with art and those who make it. The works of the Israel...
Matt Chandler | Mar 2, 2018
Following the Early Church’s persecution, there was a time in which Christianity had cultural favor in power. Post-En...
Matt Chandler | Feb 20, 2018
Though imperfect, Martin Luther King Jr. set for us a picture of how a church can be involved in pushing back darknes...
Matt Chandler | Jan 3, 2018
Epiphany is about the manifestation of Jesus Christ and what He has come to do. It’s a good time to consider our comm...
Coleman Ford | Oct 25, 2017
John Calvin is often given the title “the theologian of the Holy Spirit,” as he strove to live in the Spirit an...
Jamin Roller | Oct 23, 2017
Soli Deo gloria, “God’s glory alone,” is one of the five theological principles of the Reformation. It summariz...
Coleman Ford | Oct 10, 2017
Martin Luther stands out as the spark in the powder keg of the Reformation. He nailed “The 95 Theses” to the do...
JT English | Oct 3, 2017
October 31, 1517, is one of the most significant days in Church History. The Reformation was a recovery of many impor...
Gregory Alan Thornbury | Jul 19, 2017
Art can speak to a person’s weakness and vulnerability, which is the perfect opening to begin talking about the gospel.
Matt Chandler | Jun 1, 2017
Pentecost marks the entrance of the Holy Spirit onto the collected gathering of the saints as a firstfruit of what ha...
The Village Church | Mar 26, 2021
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