The term “unfinished business” is used in many contexts. A team that loses the championship game has “unfinished business.” They want to finish by winning the following season. Someone who wants to get revenge against their enemy might have “unfinished business.” They want to finish by exacting revenge. In the final verses of Acts we see the most consequential “unfinished business.” The people of Acts have completed their work. The greatest legacy story ever told has come to an end. But there is “unfinished business” for the following generations. The “unfinished business” of gospel proclamation has continued through the centuries since Acts finished. And we still have “unfinished business” today.

The final Sunday of our Acts sermon series at The Rock is this Sunday. Come here the conclusion of Acts as well as testimonies from people about how Acts has spoken to them over these past two years.

“…proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindrance.” - Acts 28:31


- Pastor Curt

Please take note of ways to gather for Sunday Service at The Rock:

1) We are meeting outside at Manhattan Beach Pre-School for our Sunday Service at 4:30 pm. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and Bibles!

2) We will also be live on Facebook Live. If you don’t feel comfortable joining us in person, are feeling sick, or have been exposed to someone who is sick stay connected through this live-stream - CLICK HERE at 4:30 Sunday afternoon.

3) Finally we will provide a video link to the sermon on our website.


Theological Word of The Week:

Evangelism

The proclamation of the gospel to unbelievers (from the Greek euangeliza “to announce good news”).

Wayne Grudem, Systematic Theology


Upcoming Events


Children's Ministry

Children can join Cameron every Sunday for Bible time during the service. They will go through the Bible story by story.


Sermon Topic - May 1

Acts: A Holy Spirit Inspired Legacy

Acts 28:30-31

“Unfinished Business”


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