Acts of the Apostles (Abridged Version - 90 minutes) | Lumo Project Films
Acts of the Apostles – Episode 1: The Spirit Descends and the Church is Born
Experience the beginning of the Church as the risen Jesus ascends into heaven, and the Holy Spirit is poured out at Pentecost. Witness the bold preaching of Peter, the miraculous growth of the early believers, and the first signs of opposition. This episode covers Acts chapters 1–7 *Word-for-word narration from Scripture *Historically accurate visual retelling *Produced by Lumo Project Films | Distributed by Bible Media Group #LumoProjectFilms #BibleMediaGroup #BookOfActs #VisualBible #ActsMiniSeries #FaithInAction #gospelfilms
Acts of the Apostles – Episode 2: The Gospel Breaks Boundaries
The message of Jesus begins to spread beyond Jerusalem. Watch as Philip reaches Samaria, Saul encounters Christ on the road to Damascus, and Peter is led to the Gentile Cornelius. The Church is scattered and strengthened, and Paul begins his first missionary journey. Covers Acts chapters 8–14 *Word-for-word narration from Scripture *Historically accurate visual retelling *Produced by Lumo Project Films | Distributed by Bible Media Group #LumoProjectFilms #BibleMediaGroup #BookOfActs #VisualBible #ActsMiniSeries #FaithInAction #gospelfilm
Acts of the Apostles – Episode 3: Mission and Resistance
The missionary journeys continue as Paul and Barnabas navigate conflict, persecution, and miracles across Asia and Europe. The Jerusalem Council settles a critical debate, and the Gospel reaches both Jewish and Gentile audiences. Covers Acts chapters 15–21 *Word-for-word narration from Scripture *Historically accurate visual retelling *Produced by Lumo Project Films | Distributed by Bible Media Group #LumoProjectFilms #BibleMediaGroup #BookOfActs #VisualBible #ActsMiniSeries #FaithInAction #gospelfilm
Acts of the Apostles – Episode 4: Bound Yet Unstoppable
Though arrested in Jerusalem, Paul remains steadfast. Journey with him through trials, imprisonments, shipwreck, and his final voyage to Rome. The Gospel cannot be stopped — even in chains. Covers Acts chapters 21–28 *Word-for-word narration from Scripture *Historically accurate visual retelling *Produced by Lumo Project Films | Distributed by Bible Media Group #LumoProjectFilms #BibleMediaGroup #BookOfActs #VisualBible #ActsMiniSeries #FaithInAction #gospelfilm
Why do we Read the Bible?
Having a true, ongoing connection with God and His word is vital to growing as a Christian. In John 15:1-17, Jesus uses the analogy of a vine to explain the importance of being connected to God as an ultimate source.
Does God really Love Everyone?
We have the honor of getting a tiny glimpse into the sacrificial love of God through marriage. But Jesus’ action on the cross was the ultimate and tangible example of sacrificial, unrelenting, passionate love. In Luke 23:1-43, we see Jesus facing death on the cross to restore humanity.
What is the “good news”?
The phrase “good news” is used through Scripture, but what news is it talking about specifically? It’s talking about the news that Jesus has come to restore humanity back to God’s original intent by conquering death once and for all. In John 14:1-14, Jesus explains the good news to his disciples.
Who Gets to go to Heaven?
God sent Jesus to save all of humanity, but humans have to accept the gift of God’s truth and salvation in order to be part of God’s righteous kingdom. In Matthew 7:12-28, Jesus explains that the way into Heaven will be met with false prophets and teachers trying to trick people into believing lies.
Why did Jesus have to Die?
Jesus’ ministry was all about offering new life to those around him. But offering new life and making atonement for the sins of the world required a sacrifice. In Matthew 27:45-66, we see the sacrifice brought to its conclusion.
How Deep is God’s Love?
We have the honor of getting a tiny glimpse into the sacrificial love of God through marriage. But Jesus’ action on the cross was the ultimate and tangible example of sacrificial, unrelenting, passionate love. In Luke 23:1-43, we see Jesus facing death on the cross to restore humanity.