The Church Darkness Recognizes
What does it really mean to be an authentic apostolic church?
In this powerful message from Friday, March 6th, we confront a question that cuts deeper than style, size, or popularity. Authentic faith isn’t built on trends, platforms, or personalities—it’s forged in calling, surrender, and sending.
This sermon explores the true nature of the apostolic life:
• Sent by God, not driven by ambition
• Rooted in God’s covenant purposes—honoring Israel and the Jewish people
• Anchored in the unshakable sovereignty of God
• Bold enough to speak truth with love, even when it costs
Walking through Acts 13 and Acts 17, we follow the journey of Paul—the sent one—who waited, served, suffered, and obeyed. His life reveals a pattern many believers avoid: preparation before platform, surrender before assignment, and faithfulness before fruit.
You’ll be challenged to consider:
Are we building crowds—or carrying a cross?
Do we want comfort—or commissioning?
Are we polished—or truly prepared to be sent?
This message is a call to vulnerability, community, spiritual maturity, and courageous obedience. The apostolic path is not glamorous—but it is powerful. It confronts darkness. It shakes cities. It partners with God’s redemptive plan.
If you hunger for real discipleship, deeper purpose, and a church that moves in God’s authority—not just activity—this word is for you.
Step into the calling.
Embrace the preparation.
Live sent.
