This sermon emphasizes the theme of persecution and opposition faced by the early church in the Book of Acts, highlighting how the power of God through His church attracts resistance from the enemy. It explores the reactions of the church to persecution, illustrating the importance of standing firm in faith and continuing to proclaim the Gospel despite challenges and threats. The sermon encourages believers to rely on God's empowerment and boldness in the face of opposition, rather than succumbing to fear or compromise.

Persecuted

Miles DeBenedictis
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Miles DeBenedictis

Miles DeBenedictis (N/A–N/A) is an American preacher and the senior pastor of Cross Connection Church in Escondido, California, a role he has held since 2008. Born and raised in Southern California, he grew up attending the church he now leads, a unique aspect of his ministry that connects him deeply to his congregation. Ordained in 2002 within the Calvary Chapel movement, DeBenedictis served as a youth pastor and taught at Calvary Chapel Bible Colleges in Murrieta, California, and Germany alongside David Guzik before assuming his current position. He is married to Andrea, whom he affectionately calls Andie, and they have four children: Ethan, Addison, Evangeline, and Elliott. DeBenedictis’s preaching career is characterized by his commitment to expository teaching, delivering verse-by-verse sermons that are archived on his personal site, pastormiles.com, and Cross Connection Church’s platforms. He hosts CoffeeTime, a daily video devotional offering biblical insights, and co-hosts The Questions Podcast with Pastor Mark Vanderwier, addressing congregational queries. Beyond the pulpit, he serves on the boards of Blue Letter Bible and Enduring Word, contributing to digital biblical resources, and has been involved with the Calvary Church Planting Network. His ministry emphasizes equipping believers through clear scriptural exposition, leaving a legacy of thoughtful preaching and community engagement within the Calvary Chapel tradition.