JUNE 28, 2026

Dr. Kevin Ueckert
Lead Pastor

Respond Guide is a flexible guide for our church to use all week long, in personal study, with family, and in community groups. Its questions are designed for everyone and can be used multiple times, often leading to different conversations and fresh insight in each setting. The same guide can shape three distinct experiences as God meets you personally, in your home, and in biblical community.



Summary

In Acts 15, Pastor Kevin reminded us that God's unstoppable mission to reach people with the gospel all the way to the ends of the earth happens through imperfect people in imperfect local churches. Along the way, conflict, disappointment, and wounds are inevitable because the church is filled with imperfect people. Yet rather than abandoning the church, God calls us to love His bride as He does, holding tightly to the truth of His Word while remaining unified around His mission. The gospel itself must never be compromised, but in matters that are not central to the gospel, believers are called to extend grace, pursue unity, and continue moving forward together for the sake of the mission.

Key Passage

  • Acts 15:1-35
  • Acts 15:36-41
  • 2 Timothy 4:11

Questions

  • Pastor Kevin said that God's unstoppable mission moves forward through imperfect people in imperfect local churches. Have you ever felt disqualified from serving God because of your failures, weaknesses, or past experiences? How does the gospel speak into that feeling?
  • Acts 15 reminds us that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone. Why is it so important for the church to hold firmly to the clear teaching of Scripture and the gospel message?
  • Pastor Kevin distinguished between 'big disputes' (gospel issues) and 'small disputes' (non-gospel issues). Why is it important to know the difference? Have you ever experienced conflict in the church where that distinction would have been helpful?
  • Many people carry wounds or scars from experiences in church life. How have past hurts shaped your view of the church? What would it look like to love the church the way Christ loves the church despite those experiences?
  • Paul and Barnabas experienced a sharp disagreement but remained committed to the mission. What can we learn from the way they handled conflict? How can we pursue unity even when we don't see eye to eye?
  • Barnabas saw potential in John Mark when others only saw failure. Has someone ever extended grace or encouragement to you when you needed it most? How did that impact your faith?
  • Is there a 'John Mark' in your life—someone who needs encouragement, restoration, or a second chance? What might it look like for you to come alongside them this week?

Life Application

This week, identify one relationship, disagreement, disappointment, or church hurt where you need to apply grace and mercy rather than withdrawal or bitterness. Ask the Lord to help you love His church the way He loves His church.

  • If you are tempted to compromise clear biblical truth, commit yourself again to the authority of God's Word.
  • If you are carrying hurt or disappointment, ask the Lord to help you pursue grace, unity, and reconciliation.
  • If you know someone who has stumbled, drifted, or failed, consider how you might encourage them the way Barnabas encouraged John Mark. 

    As a church family, may we hold tightly to the gospel and hold generously to one another.

Key Takeaways

  • God's unstoppable mission advances through imperfect people in imperfect local churches.
  • Our imperfections do not disqualify us from being used by God; through the gospel, they remind us of our need for grace.
  • The church must hold firmly to the authority of God's Word and the truth that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
  • Not every disagreement is a gospel issue. Wisdom is required to distinguish between essential truths and secondary matters.
  • Unity around the mission of the church is worth protecting and pursuing.
  • God often uses encouragers like Barnabas to restore and strengthen people who have failed.
  • The church shines brightest when truth and grace walk hand in hand.

Ending Prayer

Lord Jesus, thank You for Your grace and mercy toward imperfect people like us. Thank You that You have chosen to accomplish Your unstoppable mission through ordinary believers and imperfect churches. Help us to hold tightly to the truth of Your Word and to remain unified around Your mission. Give us wisdom to know when to stand firm and when to extend grace. Heal the wounds we carry, strengthen our love for Your church, and make us people who encourage and restore others as Barnabas did. May we cling to You, cling to one another, and faithfully live on mission until the ends of the earth hear the good news of Jesus Christ. Amen.