The MESSAGE LONDON Needs to HEAR | Sermon in Acts 2.22-42 | J. M. Bragatto
Sermon Description: In this powerful exposition of Acts 2, Rev. J. M. Bragatto explores the foundational message of the early Church and its urgent relevance for London today. As society shifts toward secularism and materialism, the Church is called to proclaim the supremacy and lordship of Jesus Christ.
This sermon also highlights a remarkable piece of Church history: the story of the French Huguenots in 1557 and the Guanabara Confession of Faith—the first Reformed confession in the Americas. Discover how the same Gospel that empowered martyrs in Brazil centuries ago is the only hope for our modern society.
Key Moments in this Message:
00:00 – Scripture Reading: Acts 2:22-42 (Peter’s Sermon at Pentecost)
05:50 – The History of the Huguenots: French Antarctica and the first Brazilian Thanksgiving
13:10 – The Guanabara Confession: Faith under the threat of death
16:00 – Defining the Church: The supremacy of Christ and the Message of Redemption
23:45 – We Preach Christ Crucified: A response to secularism and human wisdom
35:05 – The Power of the Gospel: Repentance, Baptism, and the Holy Spirit
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Speaker: Rev. J. M. Bragatto
Scripture: Acts 2:22-42
Topics: Reformed Theology, Church History, Gospel Supremacy, London Mission.
Reflect & Share: "Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." (Acts 2:21). How can we as a church be faithful witnesses in our city today?

