Book: Acts
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April 13, 2025
Series: The Twelve
Messenger: Brian Hopkins
Topic: apostles, James son of Alphaeus, James the Less, Judas son of James, Simon the zealot, Thaddaeus
Service Type: Sunday Evening
Wrapping up our study of the twelve men whom Jesus named “apostles” we look at three about whom we have little Biblical information apart from their being listed among the twelve. Even this information can be a little confusing because their names are the same as some of the others apostles. James the son of Alphaeus should not be confused with James the son of Zebedee and brother of John. Likewise, Simon the zealot might be confused with Simon Peter. Finally, Thaddaeus is also known as Judas son of James, and could therefore be confused with Judas Iscariot – so much so that John is careful to explicitly point out in John 14:22 that he was not writing about Judas Iscariot.
Apart from these few brief references, we know little from scripture about the lives and ministries of these final three apostles. Various extra-biblical ancient texts and church traditions frequently conflict with each other about these men – particularly about the manner of their martyrdom. So what lessons can we glean about them? First, we know that Jesus Himself specifically named them as apostles, sending them out along with the others to preach the Gospel, cast out demons, and heal the sick empowered of His Spirit. Thus we can infer that Jesus found in them characteristics which would make them usable in the growing of His Kingdom. We can also take the very fact that we know so little about their lives as an encouragement that no ministry in the Name of Jesus is insignificant. Jesus can use anyone devoted to His Lordship to do mighty things in furtherance of His Gospel regardless of whether our ministries are deemed noteworthy by others.
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March 30, 2025
Series: The Twelve
Messenger: Brian Hopkins
Service Type: Sunday Evening
specifically and directly. No doubt Jesus’ choice didn’t sit very well with the other eleven, since Matthew was by profession a collaborator with the hated Roman occupiers, and tax collectors in general were seen as extortioners and oppressors.
Jesus chose Matthew in part due to his skills as a scribe. Just as importantly, Matthew immediately and completely obeyed Jesus’ command to follow Him just as the four fishermen Simon Peter, his brother Andrew, and the James and John the sons of Zebedee had. Matthew’s gospel is focused on a Jewish audience with the intent of convincing both the rank and file Israelites of his day and their leaders that Jesus is the perfect fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies concerning their Messiah, and we who read Matthew’s gospel nearly two thousand years later are also the undoubted beneficiaries of Jesus’ choice.
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February 16, 2025
Series: The Twelve
Jesus gave the two sons of Zebedee – James and John – the nickname Boanerges meaning “Sons of Thunder.” Although this name is found only once in scripture, we are intrigued by it because we can imagine several reasons why Jesus might have tagged the brothers with it. James (sometimes… read more
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January 19, 2025
Series: The Twelve
The Twelve apostles of Jesus were not outstanding in any way, at least before they met Jesus. However, Jesus called these men personally. He knew all their flaws, faults, and apprehensions, yet He still chose them.
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July 21, 2024
Series: Spiritual Growth
Messenger: Brian Hopkins
Topic: The Church
Book: 1 Corinthians, Acts, Colossians, Ephesians, Mark, Matthew
Service Type: Sunday Worship
“What is the church?” Most people respond with some reference to a building, but what would be a more succinct answer? The church is not a building but is instead THE PEOPLE who gather at a building for the sole purpose of worshipping God.
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April 21, 2024
Series: More Than Just a Name
This message focuses on Jesus’ birth account, where He is referred to with an earthly name as well as an eternal and divine name. Do you see Jesus as “The Lord is Salvation” or as “Jesus the Christ”? In Matthew’s Gospel we see the use of Jesus’ human, earthly name,… read more
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March 10, 2024
Series: Committed
The gospel is the best and most important news ever given to the world. It’s good news because it comes directly from the Creator. It’s good news because it tells us what Jesus Christ has done for us. It’s good news because it transforms those who put their trust in… read more
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March 3, 2024
Series: Committed
Messenger: Brian Hopkins
Topic: Living in Community
Book: Acts, Ecclesiastes, Galatians
Service Type: Sunday Worship
Both Old and New Testaments speak frequently about how people were designed and created to live in community. This foundational truth, found throughout Scripture, challenges us as followers of Christ to commit ourselves to living together for the purposes of providing support to one another, nurturing one another, and assisting… read more
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July 16, 2023
Series: Sunday Nights
One of the basic considerations of our faith is that of working in cooperation with other followers of Christ. In the last thirty years, mainstream Christian denominational memberships have declined more than 20%. This should do more than just alarm us. It should motivate us into action. We have a… read more