Pastor Troy gave his sermon on Acts 8:26–40 and focused on how evangelism is central to the Christian mission and how the story of Philip the Evangelist and the Ethiopian eunuch shows the gospel breaking barriers. Many believers fear evangelism, but it simply means sharing the good news of Jesus with others, often through everyday conversations and relationships. Philip’s obedience to God, attentiveness to one person, and willingness to ask and answer questions demonstrate practical ways Christians can share their faith. The Ethiopian’s immediate belief and baptism show the power of Scripture, explained clearly, and the importance of responding to the gospel without delay. The passage also highlights that evangelism is Spirit-led and can reach across cultural, geographic, and personal boundaries. Ultimately, believers are called to grow closer to Christ, so their witness becomes natural and courageous. The sermon challenged listeners to trust God, love the one person in front of them, and actively share the message of Jesus.


