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04/13/2026
📚 Most Sunday School teachers open Acts and say, “Now that Easter is behind us, we’re moving into the early church.”
Here’s the problem with that sentence: Acts doesn’t leave Easter behind.
Luke wrote a sequel, not a new story. And when we teach Acts as church history, the living power of Easter quietly disappears from the room.
This week’s post walks through:
• ✨ Why Acts 1–2 is resurrection continuation — not church history
• ✨ What the wrong frame costs your Sunday School class
• ✨ Three concrete teaching moves for Acts 1–2
• ✨ How to keep Easter alive in the weeks after Easter Sunday
Whether you’re teaching Sunday School, leading a small group, or preaching through Acts — this framework works.
Teaching the Book of Acts: The Church’s First Steps — Equipped Servant Teaching the book of Acts after Easter? Acts 1–2 isn’t church history — it’s the resurrection continuing. Three moves for your Sunday School class.
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