Redeemer Christian Church
Redeemer Christian Church exists to declare the gospel of Jesus Christ with our words and to display the gospel of Jesus Christ with our lives to our neighbors and to the nations. For more information, please visit us at www.redeemerchristianchurch.com!
Episodes
633 episodes
Acts: The Sending and the Sorcerer
In Acts 13, a worshipping community in Antioch hears the Holy Spirit ask for their best leaders—and releases them without resistance. What follows is one of the most dramatic scenes in the book of Acts: a sorcerer, a Roman proconsul, a counterf...
Acts: Faithful Deliverance (Pentecost Sunday 2026)
In today's sermon, we explore Acts 12:1-17, highlighting the themes of costly discipleship and God's faithful deliverance. As the early church faces persecution, including the martyrdom of James and the imprisonment of Peter, they respond not w...
Acts: The Unlikely Church
Acts 11 moves in two directions at once. In Jerusalem, Peter defends what God did in Cornelius's house—and the church, to its credit, responds with worship. In Antioch, the gospel is already doing something no one planned, and no one could have...
Acts: Gentile Pentecost
Acts 10:34–48 is one of the most theologically explosive passages in the entire New Testament. Peter preaches the gospel to a room full of Gentiles, the Holy Spirit falls before he has even finished speaking, and a—wall centuries in the making—...
Acts: The Invisible Hand
Acts 10:1–33 is one of the most carefully constructed passages in the book of Acts — a cinematic, back-and-forth account of God simultaneously preparing two very different men for a meeting neither of them would have sought on their own. Before...
Acts: The Imitation of Christ
Acts 9:32–43 shows how Jesus’ work continues through his followers as Peter heals Aeneas and raises Tabitha, challenging the church to act with tangible compassion. This sermon explores what it looks like to embody Christ’s mercy today—includin...
Acts: The Wonder of Grace
Join Pastor Jared Peddy from Creede Baptist Church in Creede, Colorado in exploring the story of Saul's conversion on the road to Damascus as seen in Acts Chapter 9. For more information on Creede Baptist Church, visit their website...
Acts: Nothing Prevents You (Easter Sunday 2026)
In Acts 8:26–40, a powerful Ethiopian official travels a desert road searching the Scriptures and wondering who Isaiah’s suffering servant could be. God sends Philip to explain that the servant is Jesus—the one who suffered, died, and rose agai...
Acts: The Power That Cannot Be Bought
In Acts 8:9–25, we encounter Simon the magician, a man who believed the powerof God could be bought. When he offers money to gain the power of the HolySpirit, Peter sharply rebukes him and exposes a dangerous misunderstanding of
Acts: Struck Down, But Not Destroyed
Stephen’s death in Acts 7 sparks the first great wave of persecution against theearly church. What looks like defeat becomes the very means God uses to spreadthe gospel beyond Jerusalem as believers scatter and carry the good news...
Acts: The Ministry and Martyrdom of St. Stephen
In Acts 6:8–7:60, Stephen stands before the council as a faithful witness to Jesus Christ. Instead of defending himself, he retells the story of Israel to show that God has always been at work beyond temples, traditions, and human control—and t...
Acts: Wise Servant Leadership
In this sermon on Acts 6:1-7, we examine the early church's first internal conflict and how it reflects the heart of Jesus. As the church grows, challenges arise that require wise servant leadership and a commitment to prayer. The Apostles' res...
Acts: Unstoppable Courage
In Acts 5, the early church collides head-on with religious and political power, and what emerges is unstoppable courage. When commanded to be silent, the apostles declare, “We must obey God rather than men,” boldly proclaiming that the risen J...
Acts: Resurrection Economy
What happens when the risen Jesus truly reigns among his people? This sermon explores Acts 4:32–37 and reveals how the resurrection creates deep unity, frees us from the grip of possessions, and turns generosity into a powerful, visible witness...
Acts: Gospel Proclaimed, Gospel Opposed
In Acts 3–4, a miraculous healing becomes a bold sign pointing beyond itself to the risen and reigning Jesus—and it sets off a confrontation with the powers that be. This sermon explores how the gospel not only brings restoration and joy, but a...
Acts: The Call to Imitate Christ
What if the most world-changing faith is not flashy, but faithful? In Acts 3, Peter and John show us that ordinary obedience creates space for extraordinary power. In this sermon, McKenzie “Mack” Buchanan explores the call to imitate Chri...
Acts: The Gospel According to The Spirit
In Acts 2, Peter proclaims an ancient yet world-shaking gospel: Jesus of Nazareth, crucified and risen, has been exalted as the true King of the world. This sermon traces how that gospel confronts our expectations, calls for repentance and fait...
Acts: Pentecost
Pentecost is not just a strange spiritual moment—it is the fulfillment of God’s ancient promises, the healing of a divided humanity, and the unveiling of a new world. In this sermon from Acts 2, we see how the fire and wind of the Spirit echo S...
Acts: Foundations
In Acts 1, we see the risen Christ laying the foundation for His church before the power of Pentecost ever arrives—forming a people united in prayer, ordered by Scripture, and prepared to serve. This sermon invites us to rediscover what it trul...
Acts: Sent by the Ascended King
In this sermon from Acts 1, we return to the book that shaped our earliest identity as a church and rediscover what it means to belong to God’s unfolding story. We see our desperate need for the Holy Spirit, who empowers ordinary people to part...
Spiritual Disciplines: Meditating on God's Word
"The Spiritual Discipline of Meditating on God’s Word," based on Psalm 119:9-16. In a world filled with distractions, God’s people are encouraged to delve deep into the transformative practice of biblical meditation. Discover what it truly mean...
Advent 2025: Isaiah 7:10-16 (A Gracious Sign for Undeserving People)
In this Advent message from Isaiah 7:10–16, Pastor Austin Gravley unfolds the gracious sign God gives to a fearful and faithless king: the promised child called Immanuel, “God with us.” Drawing the line from Isaiah’s prophecy to the virgin birt...