Sermons by Scripture

A listing of all our sermons for Acts 11

September 24, 2023 Mario Villella
Part 2: The Speaking Gifts In Romans
Spiritual Gifts
Mario Villella

Part 2 of "Spiritual Gifts." Romans 12:4-8. In this sermon, we cover the gifts of teaching, exhortation, and prophecy. Also included are some general applications to Christians about how to use our words.

February 21, 2022 Mario Villella
Part 7: Saul Rebukes Peter
The Life of Paul
Mario Villella

Part 7 of "The Life of Paul," Galatians 2:11-16. This sermon covers the time that Saul/Paul rebuked Peter/Cephas, and some things we can learn from it.

February 13, 2022 Mario Villella
Part 6: Saul’s Gospel Is Confirmed
The Life of Paul
Mario Villella

Part 6 of "The Life of Paul," Acts 11:27-30. This sermon covers the time where Saul confirmed (with the church elders) that the gospel he was preaching was authentic.

January 30, 2022 Mario Villella
Part 5: Ministry in Antioch
The Life of Paul
Mario Villella

Part 5 of "The Life of Paul," Acts 11:19-30. This sermon covers the story of the year that Saul ministered in Antioch.

January 23, 2022 Mario Villella
Part 4: The Silent Years
The Life of Paul
Mario Villella

Part 4 of "The Life of Paul," Galatians 1:21. This sermons covers a period of time in Saul's life known as the "Silent Years," and talks about what the Bible has to say about our own silent years.

January 16, 2022 Doug Davison
Part 3: New Life - New Living
The Life of Paul
Doug Davison

Part 3 of "The Life of Paul", Acts 9:19-31. This sermon is about Paul's very early ministry right after his conversion to Christianity. Scripture used is primarily Acts 9:19-31, Galatians 1 and various other Scriptures.

May 29, 2016 Mario Villella
Paul/Saul & John/Mark
Stand-Alone Sermons (2016)
Mario Villella

This was the sermon for the 2016 commissioning service for Royal Family Kids Camp. Taken from the book of Acts (mostly from the area between Acts 11:27 and Acts 15:41), this sermon recounts the story of the relationship between Paul and John Mark and points out some things we can learn from it.