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Passion City Church DC Podcast

More People, More Problems | Acts 6:1-7

Passion City Church DC Podcast

Passion City Church

Washington Dc, Christianity, Passioncitychurch Dc, Benstuart, Messages, Sermons, Passion, Church, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Pastor Ben Stuart leads us back into Acts 6 and shows us how the early church was not immune to conflict and drama, but their healthy response to it led to the entire community flourishing. Key Verses // Acts 6:1-7

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0:00.0

You are listening to the Passion City Church, D.C. podcast.

0:05.4

To learn more about Passion City Church, including our gathering times in Atlanta and Washington, D.C., visit us online at passioncitychurch.com.

0:15.1

Today's talk comes from Pastor Ben Stewart.

0:20.2

Well, if you were alive in the 90s, and I know dozens of us in here were, you might

0:27.6

remember the band Oasis, led by the Gallagher brothers.

0:31.4

Yeah, Liam and Noel.

0:32.6

Okay.

0:33.6

In 1993, their first album became the fastest selling debut album in UK history.

0:41.6

And their second album, released two years later, made them global superstars.

0:45.8

But if you recall, they were not just famous for their Britpop sound,

0:49.3

but they were famous for their very public, profanity-laced, often physically violent, sibling rivalry.

0:58.5

That little small interactions could suddenly become major maylays between these brothers, because

1:04.0

one had a talent for writing songs, the other had a better voice, right? And so there were famous

1:09.7

moments, like when Liam hit Noel with a tambourine while on

1:13.1

stage, or Noel famously used a cricket bat to destroy their entire recording studio. There was a

1:20.7

moment in an interview where Noel said of his brother, he is the angriest man you will ever meet.

1:26.9

He's like a man with a fork and a world of

1:29.5

soup. The band famously broke up in 2009 because they got in a fight backstage. They were about to

1:38.1

take the stage in Paris, and it got so crazy, they were swinging guitars at each other,

1:42.1

and the band broke up, and for 15 years, didn't

1:46.2

write or perform a song until 2024, they announced a reunion that they were going to get back

1:51.3

on tour now as brothers in their 50s. But if you liked their music, you go, wow, but for those 15

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