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Governors, Kings, Caesar and Glory

Matt Chandler | May 4, 2014

The Governor of Caesarea, Felix, keeps Paul under house arrest. Festus replaces Felix as governor, and Paul appeals f...

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The Second Wave

Matt Chandler | Apr 6, 2014

The second missionary journey starts with an argument between Paul and Barnabas concerning John Mark. Paul revisits S...

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The Gospel Advances

Matt Chandler | Mar 23, 2014

Antioch sends Paul (formerly Saul) and Barnabas on their first missionary journey. The people's reactions are mixed, ...

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Scattered to Gather

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 ...

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The Church is Born

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...

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The Beginning of the Church

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...

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Slavery and the Skeptic

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 ...

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Biblical History: A Visual Timeline

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...

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Renée de France: A Woman of the Reformation

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...

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Scripture and Tradition in the Reformation

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...

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The Reformation: A Visual Timeline

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...

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John Wycliffe and the Melody of Scripture

Braedon Taylor | Oct 5, 2017

One of the influencers of the Reformation, John Wycliffe radically believed that Scripture should be accessible to th...

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Christendom and How We Got Here

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...

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What We Can Learn From MLK Jr.

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...

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The Season of Epiphany

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...

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Who Is John Calvin?

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...

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5 Solas: God’s Glory Alone

Jamin Roller | Oct 23, 2017

Soli Deo gloria, “God’s glory alone,” is one of the five theological principles of the Reformation. It summariz...

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Who Is Martin Luther?

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...

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What Is the Reformation?

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...

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What Is Pentecost?

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...

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Holy Week Discipleship Guide

The Village Church | Mar 26, 2021

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The Story of Jesus

Nov 20, 2017