THIS WEEK @ ACC

10/26/25 // Ekklesia // The Last Word

8:30 a.m. Service

Call to Worship
Psalm 116:5-7

Songs
Send the Light
The Old Rugged Cross

Communion*
Marty Metschke

Song
Holy, Holy, Holy

Message
Nate Powell

Prayer & Confession
Psalm 42:11

Closing Hymn
Sanctuary

10:45 a.m. Service

Call to Worship  
Psalm 116:5-7

Songs
Psalm 24
At the Cross

Communion*
Todd Zimmerman

Songs
Jesus Lifted High
Good Ground

Message
Nate Powell

Prayer & Confession
Psalm 42:11

Closing Hymn
Sanctuary
* Communion & Offering
We take communion weekly to remember the death of Christ for the sins of all who believe (Luke 22:19-20). Christ has commanded we remember him when we take it, and we take it as a sign of proclamation of the good news of what Christ has done, and as a sign of unity of the Church (1 Cor 11:23-33). We welcome all believers in Jesus to repent of their sin, be baptized and partake of the Lord's supper. As it is served, take both cups and reflect on what Jesus has done and examine yourself. We will take the meal together with the Elder leading communion.
Tithes & Offerings: Feel no pressure to give, but give freely to the mission of the church as God leads you to. Offerings may be placed in the Offering box. If you prefer to give online, please go to the ACC app or auburnchristian.org/give.
Acts 25-26
Now three days after Festus had arrived in the province, he went up to Jerusalem from Caesarea. 2 And the chief priests and the principal men of the Jews laid out their case against Paul, and they urged him, 3 asking as a favor against Paul that he summon him to Jerusalem—because they were planning an ambush to kill him on the way. 4 Festus replied that Paul was being kept at Caesarea and that he himself intended to go there shortly. 5 “So,” said he, “let the men of authority among you go down with me, and if there is anything wrong about the man, let them bring charges against him.”

6 After he stayed among them not more than eight or ten days, he went down to Caesarea. And the next day he took his seat on the tribunal and ordered Paul to be brought. 7 When he had arrived, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem stood around him, bringing many and serious charges against him that they could not prove. 8 Paul argued in his defense, “Neither against the law of the Jews, nor against the temple, nor against Caesar have I committed any offense.” 9 But Festus, wishing to do the Jews a favor, said to Paul, “Do you wish to go up to Jerusalem and there be tried on these charges before me?” 10 But Paul said, “I am standing before Caesar's tribunal, where I ought to be tried. To the Jews I have done no wrong, as you yourself know very well. 11 If then I am a wrongdoer and have committed anything for which I deserve to die, I do not seek to escape death. But if there is nothing to their charges against me, no one can give me up to them. I appeal to Caesar.” 12 Then Festus, when he had conferred with his council, answered, “To Caesar you have appealed; to Caesar you shall go.”

13 Now when some days had passed, Agrippa the king and Bernice arrived at Caesarea and greeted Festus. 14 And as they stayed there many days, Festus laid Paul's case before the king, saying, “There is a man left prisoner by Felix, 15 and when I was at Jerusalem, the chief priests and the elders of the Jews laid out their case against him, asking for a sentence of condemnation against him. 16 I answered them that it was not the custom of the Romans to give up anyone before the accused met the accusers face to face and had opportunity to make his defense concerning the charge laid against him. 17 So when they came together here, I made no delay, but on the next day took my seat on the tribunal and ordered the man to be brought. 18 When the accusers stood up, they brought no charge in his case of such evils as I supposed. 19 Rather they had certain points of dispute with him about their own religion and about a certain Jesus, who was dead, but whom Paul asserted to be alive. 20 Being at a loss how to investigate these questions, I asked whether he wanted to go to Jerusalem and be tried there regarding them. 21 But when Paul had appealed to be kept in custody for the decision of the emperor, I ordered him to be held until I could send him to Caesar.” 22 Then Agrippa said to Festus, “I would like to hear the man myself.” “Tomorrow,” said he, “you will hear him.”

23 So on the next day Agrippa and Bernice came with great pomp, and they entered the audience hall with the military tribunes and the prominent men of the city. Then, at the command of Festus, Paul was brought in. 24 And Festus said, “King Agrippa and all who are present with us, you see this man about whom the whole Jewish people petitioned me, both in Jerusalem and here, shouting that he ought not to live any longer. 25 But I found that he had done nothing deserving death. And as he himself appealed to the emperor, I decided to go ahead and send him. 26 But I have nothing definite to write to my lord about him. Therefore I have brought him before you all, and especially before you, King Agrippa, so that, after we have examined him, I may have something to write. 27 For it seems to me unreasonable, in sending a prisoner, not to indicate the charges against him.”

So Agrippa said to Paul, “You have permission to speak for yourself.” Then Paul stretched out his hand and made his defense:

2 “I consider myself fortunate that it is before you, King Agrippa, I am going to make my defense today against all the accusations of the Jews, 3 especially because you are familiar with all the customs and controversies of the Jews. Therefore I beg you to listen to me patiently.

4 “My manner of life from my youth, spent from the beginning among my own nation and in Jerusalem, is known by all the Jews. 5 They have known for a long time, if they are willing to testify, that according to the strictest party of our religion I have lived as a Pharisee. 6 And now I stand here on trial because of my hope in the promise made by God to our fathers, 7 to which our twelve tribes hope to attain, as they earnestly worship night and day. And for this hope I am accused by Jews, O king! 8 Why is it thought incredible by any of you that God raises the dead?

9 “I myself was convinced that I ought to do many things in opposing the name of Jesus of Nazareth. 10 And I did so in Jerusalem. I not only locked up many of the saints in prison after receiving authority from the chief priests, but when they were put to death I cast my vote against them. 11 And I punished them often in all the synagogues and tried to make them blaspheme, and in raging fury against them I persecuted them even to foreign cities.

 “In this connection I journeyed to Damascus with the authority and commission of the chief priests. 13 At midday, O king, I saw on the way a light from heaven, brighter than the sun, that shone around me and those who journeyed with me. 14 And when we had all fallen to the ground, I heard a voice saying to me in the Hebrew language, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me? It is hard for you to kick against the goads.’ 15 And I said, ‘Who are you, Lord?’ And the Lord said, ‘I am Jesus whom you are persecuting. 16 But rise and stand upon your feet, for I have appeared to you for this purpose, to appoint you as a servant and witness to the things in which you have seen me and to those in which I will appear to you, 17 delivering you from your people and from the Gentiles—to whom I am sending you 18 to open their eyes, so that they may turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in me.’

19 “Therefore, O King Agrippa, I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision, 20 but declared first to those in Damascus, then in Jerusalem and throughout all the region of Judea, and also to the Gentiles, that they should repent and turn to God, performing deeds in keeping with their repentance. 21 For this reason the Jews seized me in the temple and tried to kill me. 22 To this day I have had the help that comes from God, and so I stand here testifying both to small and great, saying nothing but what the prophets and Moses said would come to pass: 23 that the Christ must suffer and that, by being the first to rise from the dead, he would proclaim light both to our people and to the Gentiles.”

24 And as he was saying these things in his defense, Festus said with a loud voice, “Paul, you are out of your mind; your great learning is driving you out of your mind.” 25 But Paul said, “I am not out of my mind, most excellent Festus, but I am speaking true and rational words. 26 For the king knows about these things, and to him I speak boldly. For I am persuaded that none of these things has escaped his notice, for this has not been done in a corner. 27 King Agrippa, do you believe the prophets? I know that you believe.” 28 And Agrippa said to Paul, “In a short time would you persuade me to be a Christian?” 29 And Paul said, “Whether short or long, I would to God that not only you but also all who hear me this day might become such as I am—except for these chains.”

30 Then the king rose, and the governor and Bernice and those who were sitting with them. 31 And when they had withdrawn, they said to one another, “This man is doing nothing to deserve death or imprisonment.” 32 And Agrippa said to Festus, “This man could have been set free if he had not appealed to Caesar.”

News of Note

Each year, ACC hosts a Membership class for those who have questions about membership with our church or who are desiring to place membership. The sessions are led by several of our elders, with opportunities to visit and ask questions. This year, we will be hosting those membership classes in the Sanctuary on Sunday mornings during our Sunday School hour, with the first session being on November 2 @ 9:40 AM. There are four sessions, so we do hope those with interest or questions can join us. Please reach out to Pastor Nate or one of the elders if you have questions.
Christmas is coming, and that means Samaritan's Purse Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection is just around the corner.  ACC will be a drop-off location for packed shoeboxes.  These shoeboxes will be shipped all over the world to children in need.  More information on Operation Christmas Child will be announced in the coming weeks.
Weekly ACC Happenings
Mondays
  • GriefShare: 2:00-4:00 PM in the Legacy Worship Center basement
  • DivoceCare: 6:30-8:00 PM in the Legacy Worship Center basement
  • "Getting to Know Our God" Adult Bible Study: 6:30-8:00 PM in the Legacy Worship Center
  • "Daughters of the King" High School Girls Bible Study: 7:00 PM at Harriet Clark's home
Tuesdays
  • American Heritage & Trail Life: 6:30-8:00 PM @ LWC (1st, 3rd, & 5th Tues.)
Wednesdays                               
  • JAM Elementary Group: 6:30-7:30 PM @ LWC basement
  • "His Name is Jesus" Adult Bible Study: 6:30-7:30 PM @ LWC
  • Middle School Youth Group: 5:30-7:00 PM in the Family Life Center
  • High School Youth Group: 7:00-9:00 PM in the Family Life Center
Thursdays
  • Ladies Bible Study:  9:30-11:00 AM in the Legacy Worship Center basement
Sundays
  • Community Choir Rehearsal: 2:00 PM in the Legacy Worship Center
Prayer Needs - If you'd like to get prayer requests, let the church office know!

Those Fighting Cancer:  Cindy Rieke, Stacey Cook, Sterling Bray, Collin Argo, Steve Wheeler and Kent McGinnis
Other Health Needs:  Alex Kienzler, Robert Arnold,  Denny Blount,  Chris Silvey, Yvonne Joy,  Tom Stanley, & Brenda Ensor
Those Grieving:  Ren Avery Family, Brock Chase Family

To share an emergency prayer need text Pastor Nate at 402-618-9793. For non-emergency prayer needs please call the church at 402-274-3027 or email hello@auburnchristian.org.
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October Mission of the Month — Marc & Tina Gebhard
Marc & Tina Gebhard work among the Lele people in West Africa. They are involved in building up the church there through Bible translation and community development. God has been moving among this people group in the last few years with new churches being planted, a Bible translation in progress, a ministry to drill clean water wells, and the showing of evangelistic media in unreached villages. To support the Gebhards online HERE. To support Pioneer Bible Translators through ACC designate your gift to Mission of the Month.
Serving This Sunday

Nursery
1st Service:  Alex & Amy Kienzler
Sunday School:  Kristin Woerlen
2nd Service:  Autumn Dickerson

Children's Church
1st Service:  Mike & Jenna Henrichs
2nd Service:  Lynn & Tricia Meyer

Greeters
1st Service:  Scott Epler & Jason Ostendorf
2nd Service:  Mark & Judy DeBuhr

Slides
1st Service:  Lexie Cook
2nd Service:  Charlotte Dickerson

Good Samaritan

Bob & Nancy Holman