Today, we’re going to take a few minutes to think about a time later in Paul’s life—the time when he wrote this letter to the church in Philippi. We find more information about this time in Acts 28. If you were to read that passage, you would discover that Paul is writing this letter almost certainly from the city of Rome where he is imprisoned. But as we will soon see, the ministry of preaching the gospel could not be contained with his incarceration. No! God used his imprisonment to advance the gospel even further than before because the gospel is unstoppable!
We are excited to start our new sermon series called “Separate but Connected”. We will be reading through the book of Philippians, observing how Paul and the Church of Philippi interacted with one another while not being able to be in each others presence. As we go read through the first 11 verses, Paul brings to light what it is to have True Fellowship with one another.