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"Christians" - Acts 11:19–30.

An episode of the Trails Church podcast, hosted by Trails Church Winnipeg, titled ""Christians" - Acts 11:19–30." was published on February 15, 2026 and runs 62 minutes.

February 15, 2026 ·62m · Trails Church

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That name started in Antioch.Not in a cathedral.Not in comfort.Not in cultural power.But in the middle of persecution, scattering, bold preaching, deep discipleship, and radical generosity.This Sunday we’re in Acts 11:19–30.The gospel keeps moving.The church keeps growing.And for the first time, disciples are called Christians — people who belong to Christ.So here’s the question:If someone watched your life for a year…would they know who you belong to?⸻🤔 Two things to THINK about before you come:1.Does the gospel still move me?Not just something I believe — but something I love, speak about, and live from?2.Am I actually being shaped as a disciple? Who is walking with me? Who am I investing in?⸻🙏 Two things to PRAY about before you come:1.Pray that God would deepen your love for Christ.That the gospel wouldn’t feel familiar and dull — but alive and weighty again.2. Pray that the Spirit would make us a generous, courageous church.Marked by proclamation.Marked by discipleship.Marked by joyful obedience.See you Sunday, Trails Church.Let’s live like we belong to Him.

That name started in Antioch.
Not in a cathedral.
Not in comfort.
Not in cultural power.
But in the middle of persecution, scattering, bold preaching, deep discipleship, and radical generosity.
This Sunday we’re in Acts 11:19–30.
The gospel keeps moving.
The church keeps growing.
And for the first time, disciples are called Christians — people who belong to Christ.
So here’s the question:
If someone watched your life for a year…
would they know who you belong to?

🤔 Two things to THINK about before you come:
1.Does the gospel still move me?
Not just something I believe — but something I love, speak about, and live from?
2.Am I actually being shaped as a disciple? Who is walking with me? Who am I investing in?

🙏 Two things to PRAY about before you come:
1.Pray that God would deepen your love for Christ.
That the gospel wouldn’t feel familiar and dull — but alive and weighty again.
2. Pray that the Spirit would make us a generous, courageous church.
Marked by proclamation.
Marked by discipleship.
Marked by joyful obedience.
See you Sunday, Trails Church.
Let’s live like we belong to Him.

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