Grandview Church Sunday Sermons

Stop Playing Around with God! (Acts 5:1-11) - June 28, 2026

37 min · 28 jun 2026
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Grandview Church in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Message by Jeremy McQuoid, June 28, 2026. Stop Playing Around with God! (Acts 5:1-11). A shocking story interrupts all the wonderful accounts of the growth of the Gospel in Acts. While there was huge generosity in the Christian community, there were some who were pretending to be more godly than they really were. Still, nothing prepares us for the horrific account of Ananias and Sapphira dropping dead under God's judgement. How can we understand God's seeming harshness here, and what is Luke trying to teach us about the fear of the Lord? Sermon Notes: https://files.constantcontact.com/c9963bc7001/94df531d-1615-494f-a440-2e6b16b6a1fe.pdf?rdr=true

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Grandview Church in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Message by Jon Cleland, June 21, 2026. Christian Unity, Generosity, and Leadership (Acts 4:32-37). This Sunday, we are continuing our series, The Spreading Flame, as we study Acts 4:32–37. This passage gives us a picture of what life looked like for the early church. Based in their belief in Christ’s resurrection and their union with Christ, the Christians also had unity with one another and were generous in how they cared for each other. This passage also shows us how belief in Christ is lived out by Christian leaders and hints at how different Christian communities need to function differently. Overall, this passage challenges us to ask – does my belief in Christ shape the way I think about and live in community with other Christians? Sermon Notes: https://files.constantcontact.com/c9963bc7001/2b250d82-c9f6-46fe-9ba1-e38545149997.pdf?rdr=true

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