
Sunday, December 11, 2005
The Fellowship of The Saints
Acts 2:36-47
Dr. Gregg Hagg, a seasoned pastor and theologian, conducted a two-year sermon series on the Book of Acts, which chronicles the spread of the early Christian church after the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This series was designed to provide a comprehensive and engaging overview of this pivotal time in Christian history and to help congregants gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced by the early church.
Over the course of the series, Dr. Hagg delved into the key themes and lessons presented in Acts, such as the importance of community, the power of the Holy Spirit, and the need for boldness in spreading the Gospel message. He drew on his extensive knowledge of the Bible and Christian history to provide insightful and thought-provoking commentary on each passage, and encouraged members of his congregation to reflect on how these lessons apply to their own lives and spiritual journeys.
On December 10, 2005, Dr. Gregg Hagg covered Acts 2:36-47 in a sermon titled "The Fellowship of the Saints." This passage describes the response of the people to Peter's sermon on the day of Pentecost, which resulted in the conversion of many and the formation of a new community of believers. Dr. Hagg emphasized the importance of fellowship among believers and how the early church model can serve as an example for us today. He encouraged his congregation to deepen their relationships with one another and to strive for unity in the body of Christ, as they grow in their love for God and for one another.



