We’re excited to jump back into our study of the book of Acts as we explore Acts 18:18–28 in a message titled Growing Strong Together.
Luke’s account of the early church makes one thing clear: no one ever “arrives” at complete Christian maturity. Believers are always growing. Discipleship isn’t a stage of the Christian life—it is the Christian life. That’s why the early church was known as “The Way.” Faith in the One who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life was lived out by walking together, following Christ, and growing up into Him through life in a community on mission.
This vision is woven into our mission at Waterbrooke. We seek to be a gospel-centered, multi-ethnic family captivated by Jesus, compelled to love others, and called to make disciples to the glory of God. Making disciples isn’t merely something we do—it’s how we live together in Christ.
As we enter 2026, let’s prayerfully commit ourselves to growing together into all that Christ lived, died, and rose to make us—mature and complete in Him. Join us, and pray that we would be deliberate and determined to grow together as a church family.