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"Acts: Suffer Well" by EricBryant

"Acts: Cross the Line, Go All In" by EricBryant

"Acts: Say It Like It Is" by EricBryant

At Gateway Church in Austin, we started a series looking at the early church in the book of Acts. What if faith was never meant to be boring, but an adventure? The book of Acts is the story of ordinary people encountering an extraordinary God, and stepping into a life they never expected. It started with an invitation. To wait. To be filled. To trust God in a new way. And that invitation became an adventure; full of courage, purpose, and impact. And here’s the best part, that same invitation is still open to you. No matter where you’ve been or where you’re starting, there’s a place for you in the story. ACTS: The Invitation… and The Adventure. Don’t just watch it…step into it.

At Gateway Church in Austin, we started a series looking at the early church in the book of Acts. What if faith was never meant to be boring, but an adventure? The book of Acts is the story of ordinary people encountering an extraordinary God, and stepping into a life they never expected. It started with an invitation. To wait. To be filled. To trust God in a new way. And that invitation became an adventure; full of courage, purpose, and impact. And here’s the best part, that same invitation is still open to you. No matter where you’ve been or where you’re starting, there’s a place for you in the story. ACTS: The Invitation… and The Adventure. Don’t just watch it…step into it. Gateway North Austin Eric Bryant

"The In-Between: Heaven and Earth (Easter Sunday)" by EricBryant

"In Between Two Thieves: Good Friday" by EricBryant

At Gateway Church in Austin, we continued our new series called "The In-Between." So much of our lives are lived in the middle, somewhere between beginning and ending. There are countless places where we live “in-between” – between hope and heartbreak, between belief and doubt, between clarity and confusion. We celebrate one moment and struggle the next. We want to trust God and we still have questions. If you’ve ever felt caught in that tension, you’re not alone. Jesus understands the in-between, because He lived it. He experienced joy and sorrow, friendship and betrayal, confidence and anguish. As we prepare for Easter, we’re going to hone in on this famous week of Jesus’ life - “Holy Week” - 7 days that stretched from his arrival in Jerusalem to cheers and ended with his resurrection from the dead after crucifixion. Over the next 4 weeks, we are going to look closer at his life and experience of the “in between” and let it shine light on our in-betweens. Gateway South Austin Eric Bryant

At Gateway Church in Austin, we continued our new series called "The In-Between." So much of our lives are lived in the middle, somewhere between beginning and ending. There are countless places where we live “in-between” – between hope and heartbreak, between belief and doubt, between clarity and confusion. We celebrate one moment and struggle the next. We want to trust God and we still have questions. If you’ve ever felt caught in that tension, you’re not alone. Jesus understands the in-between, because He lived it. He experienced joy and sorrow, friendship and betrayal, confidence and anguish. As we prepare for Easter, we’re going to hone in on this famous week of Jesus’ life - “Holy Week” - 7 days that stretched from his arrival in Jerusalem to cheers and ended with his resurrection from the dead after crucifixion. Over the next 4 weeks, we are going to look closer at his life and experience of the “in between” and let it shine light on our in-betweens. Gateway North Austin Carlos Ortiz, Jr.

At Gateway Church in Austin, we kicked off a new series called "The In-Between." So much of our lives are lived in the middle, somewhere between beginning and ending. There are countless places where we live “in-between” – between hope and heartbreak, between belief and doubt, between clarity and confusion. We celebrate one moment and struggle the next. We want to trust God and we still have questions. If you’ve ever felt caught in that tension, you’re not alone. Jesus understands the in-between, because He lived it. He experienced joy and sorrow, friendship and betrayal, confidence and anguish. As we prepare for Easter, we’re going to hone in on this famous week of Jesus’ life - “Holy Week” - 7 days that stretched from his arrival in Jerusalem to cheers and ended with his resurrection from the dead after crucifixion. Over the next 4 weeks, we are going to look closer at his life and experience of the “in between” and let it shine light on our in-betweens. Gateway South Austin Eric Bryant