Tim Keller once said a true friend is someone who “lets you in” and doesn’t “let you down.”

As we continue our journey through Acts, we see just how much the apostle Paul depended on friends who were willing to stand with him when following Jesus became dangerous. In Acts 20:1–16, a real assassination plot forces Paul to change his plans—but what stands out is not fear, it’s faithfulness.

Friends step up. They stay close. They share the risk. Our sermon this week, Friends That Stick,” reminds us that we all need relationships that hold fast when life gets messy—and in Christ, we are called to be those kinds of friends for one another.

Acts shows us a diverse people united in one mission, bearing the load together for the sake of the gospel. Join us this Sunday as we consider what it means to be Friends That Stick when the going gets tough.