“When God Sends You to Sinners: Peter, Jonah, and the Freedom of Grace | Acts 10:1–11:18”

Acts 10:1–11:18 | “When God Sends You to Sinners” Think of someone whose lifestyle makes you uncomfortable — someone you might rather avoid. In this message, Pastor Zach explores how God calls His people not to hide from the “unclean” but to carry His grace toward them. Like Jonah, we often run from people who seem too different or too broken. Like Peter, we sometimes hesitate because of our own “rules” about purity and association. But in Acts 10–11, God shatters Peter’s categories and shows that His holiness doesn’t hide — it heals. This sermon invites us to ask: • What keeps us from reaching out to those far from God? • How does grace change the way we think about purity, holiness, and mission? • What does it look like to glorify God in the gray areas of life — when we’re unsure whether to go, stay, or speak? Key Idea: God’s grace doesn’t isolate us from sinners; it frees us to love them as Jesus did. 📖 Passage: Acts 10:1–11:18 🗣️ Speaker: Pastor Zach McAlack 💒 Series: The Book of Acts “You are free to love sinners — because you’ve been loved as one.”

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