Listen to the ‘Acts of the Apostles’ read throughout the season of Easter. Starting on Easter Monday, we begin Luke’s account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection. The book of Acts records the spread of the Gospel from Jerusalem to Rome. You can listen to all 28 chapters, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible.
21st May 2022
In this episode we read Acts 18: 1-23. Paul arrives in Corinth where he reasons in the synagogue every Sabbath to persuade Jews and Greeks that the Christ was Jesus. Paul has a vision from the Lord telling him to be not afraid and to continue with his work for he has many of his people in the city so no harm will come to him.
Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible. The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
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Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
20th May 2022
In this episode we read Acts 17: 16-34. Paul is in Athens where he is brought by the philosophers to the Areopagus to explain the teachings of Christ.
Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible. The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
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Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
19th May 2022
In this episode we read Acts 17: 1-15. Paul and Silas arrive in Thessalonica where they go to the synagogue and proclaim that it was necessary for Christ to suffer and rise from the dead. Some were persuaded but other Jews were jealous and formed a mob to set the city in uproar. Paul and Silas were sent away by night to Berea.
Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible. The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
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Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
18th May 2022
In this episode we read Acts 16: 16-40. Paul and Silas are seized, beaten and thrown into prison accused of unlawful practices by the Romans. The Philippian jailer fears he has let the men escape and is about to kill himself when Paul stops him. The jailer and his family were converted.
Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible. The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
Please use these links to subscribe to Reading Acts in Easter.
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Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
17th May 2022
In this episode we span two chapters from Acts 15: 36-41 to Acts 16: 1-15. Paul and Barnabas argue and separate. Barnabas takes Mark and sails to Cyprus. Paul chooses Silas and travels through Syria and Cilicia. Timothy, the son of a Jewish woman, joins Paul and Silas. A vision appears to Paul in the night and he is told to go to Macedonia. This episode concludes with the conversion of Lydia.
Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible. The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
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Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
16th May 2022
In this episode we read Acts 15: 1-35. Paul and Barnabas travel to Jerusalem where they are welcomed by the church, the apostles and the elders. The men talk about the signs and wonders God had done through them among the Gentiles. The Council sends Judas, called Barsabbas, and Silas with Paul and Barnabas to Antioch.
Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible. The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
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Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
13th May 2022
In this episode we read Acts 14: 8-28. In Lystra Paul tells a man, crippled from birth, to stand up. He sees he has the faith to be made well. But Jews came from Antioch and Iconium and stone Paul. They leave him for dead outside the city. But the disciples gather around him and he rises up.
Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible. The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
Please use these links to subscribe to Reading Acts in Easter.
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Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
13th May 2022
In this episode we read Acts 13: 44-52 to Acts 14: 1-7. Paul and Barnabas continue to spread the word of the Lord throughout the region. But devout Jewish women of high standing and the leading men of Antioch stirred up persecution against them. They force Paul and Barnabas out of the district so they continue to Iconium.
Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible. The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
Please use these links to subscribe to Reading Acts in Easter.
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Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
12th May 2022
In this episode we read Acts 13: 13-43. This section of Chapter 13 looks at Paul and Barnabas at Antioch in Pisidia.
Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible. The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
Please use these links to subscribe to Reading Acts in Easter.
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Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
11th May 2022
In this episode we read Acts 13: 1-12. Barnabas and Saul are sent out by the Holy Spirit to Cyprus where they proclaimed the word of God in the synagogues of the Jews. Elymas the magician, who was with Segius Paulus the proconsul, opposed them and was rebuked by Saul.
Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible. The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
Please use these links to subscribe to Reading Acts in Easter.
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Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
10th May 2022
In this episode we read Acts 12: 1-25. Herod uses his sword to kill James and he imprisons Peter intending to bring him before the people after the Passover. Peter is rescued and the chapter concludes with the death of Herod.
Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible. The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
Please use these links to subscribe to Reading Acts in Easter.
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Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
9th May 2022
In this episode we read Acts 11: 1-30. Peter goes to Jerusalem and reports to the Church how the Gentiles have received the Word of God. Chapter 11 concludes with an account of the Church in Antioch. Barnabas is dispatched to Antioch and exhorts them all to remain faithful to the Lord with steadfast purpose.
Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible. The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.
Please use these links to subscribe to Reading Acts in Easter.
Subscribe using: Apple Podcasts, Amazon/Audible, Spotify or Stitcher.
Reading Acts in Easter is a full reading of the ‘Acts of the Apostles’, one-a-day from Monday to Saturday throughout the season, taken from the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The book of Acts, written by St Luke, gives an account of the early church after Christ’s Resurrection.