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Elevation Community Church's Weekly Sermon

Elevation Community Church's Weekly Sermon

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  • Koinonia: Preparing for Power | Acts1-2:41
    Mar 4 2026
    Discover the transformative power of Christian community and why believers need more than individual faith to experience God's greatest works. This message explores the biblical concept of koinonia - the deep spiritual fellowship that connected early church believers and enabled extraordinary spiritual breakthroughs. Learn how the disciples' time in the upper room, devoted to community prayer, led to the Pentecost outpouring that changed 3,000 lives in one day. Explore key biblical principles including why Jesus told His disciples to wait together before beginning their mission, how fear and persecution drive Christians into deeper fellowship, and why isolated faith cannot sustain the spiritual fire that community prayer creates. Discover the remarkable transformation of Peter from coward to courageous preacher and how this same power is available today through authentic Christian community. This teaching addresses common challenges facing modern believers: spiritual isolation, casual church attendance without deeper relationships, and the struggle to experience God's power in daily life. Learn practical steps for moving beyond Sunday morning worship to meaningful weekly fellowship through small groups, Bible studies, and consistent prayer partnerships. Perfect for Christians seeking deeper spiritual growth, church leaders building community, small group participants, and anyone wondering why individual faith feels insufficient. Whether you're new to faith or a longtime believer, discover how biblical fellowship can transform your spiritual journey and enable you to experience God's power in ways that isolated faith cannot provide. Key topics covered: Christian community, biblical fellowship, koinonia, early church practices, Pentecost, Holy Spirit power, small groups, spiritual growth, church community, prayer partnerships, discipleship, Acts chapter 1, upper room experience, and overcoming spiritual isolation.
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    38 min
  • Koinonia- Sustained Growth | Acts 2:42-47
    Feb 26 2026
    Discover how the early church sustained one of history's greatest revivals through surprisingly ordinary means. After 3,000 souls were saved at Pentecost, the early believers faced a crucial question: how do you maintain spiritual momentum after such an extraordinary move of God? This powerful message explores Acts 2:42-47 and reveals the four pillars that sustained the early church's growth and spiritual vitality. Learn about the difference between manufactured revival and genuine spiritual awakening, and how ordinary faithfulness in teaching, fellowship, prayer, and breaking bread created lasting transformation. Explore the meaning of biblical awe, the power of Christian community, and how radical generosity flows from authentic relationships. Understand why the early church chose daily fellowship over just Sunday worship, and how their bigger tables rather than bigger fences attracted others to faith. This biblical teaching on church growth, Christian community, spiritual disciplines, and revival will challenge you to move beyond merely attending church to truly participating in the lives of fellow believers. Perfect for pastors, church leaders, small group studies, and anyone seeking to understand how God builds His church through faithful people committed to ordinary spiritual practices. Keywords: early church, revival, Acts 2, Christian fellowship, church growth, spiritual disciplines, biblical community, Pentecost, apostles teaching, prayer, breaking bread, koinonia, fear of the Lord, Christian generosity, church history, spiritual awakening, biblical awe, daily fellowship, authentic Christianity.
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    35 min
  • Loving the Lord | 1 Cor. 16:14-24
    Feb 12 2026
    *We apologize again for the quality of the audio. We're still dealing with sorting out a couple of technical issues. Discover the true meaning of church community and what it means to love both Christ and His people. This powerful message explores why believers are called to gather together and how love should be the foundation of everything we do as Christians. Learn practical ways to demonstrate love in your local church through submitting to godly leadership, recognizing faithful servants, and creating a welcoming atmosphere for all who enter.Explore the difference between mere religious duty and genuine love for Jesus Christ. Understanding the connection between God's forgiveness and our love response will transform how you view your relationship with both Christ and His church. This biblical teaching examines Paul's instructions in 1 Corinthians 16:14 about doing everything in love and reveals why loving Christ and loving His church are inseparable.Key topics covered include church community, Christian love, local church involvement, spiritual leadership, biblical fellowship, forgiveness and grace, genuine faith, church unity, Christian service, and developing authentic love for Jesus. Whether you're a new believer seeking to understand church community or a seasoned Christian looking to deepen your love for Christ and His people, this message provides biblical insights and practical applications for growing in love.Discover how the early church demonstrated warm affection and genuine brotherhood, and learn how modern believers can create similar communities of love and acceptance. Understand why Paul warned about the eternal significance of truly loving the Lord and how this love manifests in our relationships with fellow believers. This teaching will challenge you to examine your own heart and motivations while providing clear steps for growing in love for both Christ and His church.
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    47 min
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