Wilmington Reformed

New podcast with weekly sermons from Dr. Charles Jackson, pastor of Wilmington Reformed Church in Wilmington, Ohio

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Episodes

Monday Oct 13, 2025

This episode reads Acts 2:36–end and explores the birth of the early church at Pentecost, highlighting Peter's message, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and the conversion of about 3,000 people.It examines the newborn church's life—doctrine, fellowship, the Lord's Supper, prayer, voluntary sharing, and worship—and reflects on how Spirit-filled community transformed the world.

Life in the Newborn Church

Thursday Oct 09, 2025

Thursday Oct 09, 2025

This sermon on Acts 2:29–47 closes Peter's Pentecost message, highlighting Christ's resurrection, the coming of the Holy Spirit, and the immediate conversion of about 3,000 people.The preacher stresses that salvation gathers believers into a community marked by apostolic teaching, mutual fellowship, the Lord's Supper (breaking of bread), and corporate prayer — the simple means by which the church is sustained and will overcome a twisted generation.

The Gift of the Holy Spirit

Sunday Sep 28, 2025

Sunday Sep 28, 2025

This sermon walks through Acts 2 (especially verse 38), explaining Peter’s call to repent and be baptized to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.It emphasizes that the Spirit brings Christ to the church (not merely emotional experiences or miraculous signs), establishes the church corporately, and turns believers from self toward Christ and others.

Be Baptized

Monday Sep 22, 2025

Monday Sep 22, 2025

This episode examines Peter's closing sermon from Acts 2, focusing on the call to repent and be baptized, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and the conversion of about 3,000 people. It explores biblical context, sacramental meaning, and the New Testament pattern of household inclusion.The speaker explains why baptism is a covenant sign (often by sprinkling or pouring), addresses controversies about mode and infant baptism, and encourages believers to remember and live out the commitments symbolized by baptism.

Sunday Sep 14, 2025

On Pentecost Peter explains how Jesus of Nazareth—attested by God, crucified by men, and raised by God—fulfills Old Testament promises from the Psalms and the Davidic covenant. He proclaims Jesus as Lord and Christ, offers the gift of the Holy Spirit, and calls the crowd to repent and be baptized.The sermon clarifies that true repentance is more than sorrow: it is confession, a change of direction, and turning to Christ. Salvation is by grace through faith, bringing hope and a lifelong call to repent and follow Jesus.

Sunday Sep 07, 2025

This sermon examines Acts 2:14–23 with a focus on verse 23, emphasizing God’s definite plan and foreknowledge alongside human responsibility. It explains how divine sovereignty and predestination coexist with moral accountability and calls listeners to repent and believe.Practical and pastoral, the message shows how God’s purposes turn human evil into the power of the resurrection, offering comfort, praise, and boldness for faithful gospel preaching.

Sunday Aug 24, 2025

This week guest Pastor Sean Powers unpacks 1 Corinthians 15:21–28, showing the origin, order, and object of Christ’s victory over death: Christ’s resurrection as the first fruits, the future resurrection of those who belong to him, and the final destruction of death when the kingdom is handed to the Father.
The episode calls believers to faith amid present suffering, reminding listeners that Jesus is reigning now and that the Holy Spirit applies this truth so we may live in hope and courage until God is all in all.

Monday Aug 18, 2025

This episode walks through Acts 2:1–21, describing the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the miraculous speaking in tongues, and Peter’s explanation using Joel’s prophecy.It explains the apocalyptic language as divine judgment on Israel that opens the way for salvation to all who call on the name of the Lord, and issues a clear call to repentance and faith.

Sunday Aug 10, 2025

In this episode, we delve into the profound events of Acts chapter 2, exploring the pouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. Witness the awe-inspiring scene as the apostles, filled with the Spirit, speak in diverse tongues, captivating devout men from every nation. The episode explains the significance of prophecy in the biblical context, highlighting that the true role of prophets was to communicate God's word and call His people back to Him, rather than merely predicting the future. We learn how this historical moment marked the beginning of a new age, breaking down old barriers by allowing all people—Jews, Gentiles, men, and women—into the presence of the Lord. Experience the transformative power of the Word, intended to awaken our hearts and lead us back to Jesus Christ.

Beyond the Last Days | Acts

Friday Aug 08, 2025

Friday Aug 08, 2025

In this episode, delve into the profound events of Pentecost as described in Acts Chapter 2. We explore the significance of the Holy Spirit's arrival, marked by tongues of fire and the miraculous speaking in tongues, fostering unity among diverse nations. With a focus on Peter's sermon, the episode unravels the concept of "the last days" as not merely an apocalyptic end but a period of transformative beginnings, heralded by Christ's teachings.Experience a deep dive into the evolution from the old covenant to the new, with a call to embrace the enduring power of unity and love in Christ. Discover how the apostles' teachings transcend traditional expectations of signs and wonders, redirecting us towards a more profound understanding of faith, hope, and love as the ultimate expressions of a Spirit-filled life beyond the last days.

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