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(This couple who worked with the Apostle Paul are examples of people who have jobs but make time to tell people about Jesus.) Acts 18:1-28 Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18: Paul Meets Priscilla and Aquila

2. Paul was a missionary sent by the church in Antioch to go and tell people about Jesus. This missionary journey had taken him very far and more and more people were beginning to follow Jesus. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

3. When Paul came to the city of Corinth he met a man named Aquila and his wife, Priscilla. Paul must have been happy to find out that they followed Jesus. Priscilla and Aquila were tentmakers. Many people used tents. Some lived in tents and others used tents when they were travelling. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

4. Paul knew how to make tents too so he joined them in their work. Paul worked hard and did a good job making tents with Priscilla and Aquila. But every week on the Sabbath Paul went to the synagogue where all of the Jews gathered. He told them about Jesus. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

5. Soon, Paul’s fellow missionaries (Silas and Timothy) came to Corinth too. Paul was so happy because now they could all teach people. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

6. But not everyone was happy to hear about Jesus. Some of the Jewish leaders were so angry at Paul that they made him leave the synagogue. As he was leaving the synagogue Paul told them that the Jews were not the only ones who could be saved. He would go and teach the Gentiles. (Gentiles were people who were not Jews). Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

7. And guess what?! A Gentile named Titius Justus lived right next to the synagogue. Titius Justus invited Paul to come to his house and teach everyone. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

8. After they heard about Jesus they wanted to follow him. Titius Justus and everyone in his house were baptised. Many other people in Corinth were baptised too. Even Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue ended up deciding to follow Jesus and be baptised. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

9. Paul stayed in Corinth for another year working with Priscilla and Aquila and teaching people. Even though some people rejected Jesus Paul knew that he would always be safe. He knew this because Jesus came to him in a vision while he was sleeping. In the vision Jesus said, “Do not be afraid; keep on speaking, do not be silent. For I am with you, and no one is going to attack and harm you, because I have many people in this city.” Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

10. Eventually some of the angry Jews tried to get Paul into trouble with the Roman proconsul, Gallio. They told Gallio that Paul was breaking the law by talking about Jesus. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

11. But Gallio, the law-keeper, told the Jews that Paul was not breaking the law and set Paul free. In fact, it was the Jewish synagogue ruler that ended up getting in trouble. He was even beaten to death. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

12. After awhile Paul, Priscilla and Aquila decided to leave Corinth. They sailed for the city of Ephesus. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

13. Priscilla and Aquila wanted to stay in Ephesus so they could make tents and teach more people about Jesus. Paul decided that the time had come for him to finish this missionary journey. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

14. Paul had started his journey in Antioch and travelled great distances spreading the Good News to everyone. Now he returned to Antioch to tell the church there all of the great things God had been doing while he travelled. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

15. Meanwhile, back in Ephesus, Priscilla and Aquila heard of a great teacher names Apollos that had come to Ephesus from Alexandria, Egypt. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

16. Priscilla and Aquila went to the synagogue to hear him preach. He was a great preacher and he told the people all about Jesus. There was only one problem. Priscilla and Aquila realised that Apollos was only telling part of the Good News. Apollos did not know about the new meaning of being baptised. He was teaching people the old meaning like John the Baptist used to teach. So Priscilla and Aquila invited Apollos to their house and explained the new meaning to him. Jesus had died on the cross and had been raised from the dead. He was the Messiah. Now people could be baptised in the name of Jesus Christ. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

17. So now Apollos was an even better teacher! He could tell people that Jesus could wash away their sins. When Apollos decided to go to Corinth everyone was so happy, They even sent a letter with him telling the Christians in Corinth to welcome him. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

18. Apollos went to Corinth—the place where Priscilla and Aquila first met Paul. Because he was such a good teacher he was a great help to the church there in Corinth. This story reminds us that anyone can tell the good news of Jesus whether they are a preacher, a teacher, a missionary, or tent- maker. Who can you teach about Jesus? Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18:1-28

Teacher Notes Page 1. Cover: Paul Meets Priscilla and Aquila, Acts 18:1-28 (This couple who worked with the Apostle Paul are examples of people who have jobs but make time to tell people about Jesus.) 2. Paul was a missionary sent by the church in Antioch to go and tell people about Jesus. This missionary journey had taken him very far and more and more people were beginning to follow Jesus. 3. When Paul came to the city of Corinth he met a man named Aquila and his wife, Priscilla. Paul must have been happy to find out that they followed Jesus. Priscilla and Aquila were tentmakers. Many people used tents. Some lived in tents and others used tents when they were travelling. 4. Paul knew how to make tents too so he joined them in their work. Paul worked hard and did a good job making tents with Priscilla and Aquila. But every week on the Sabbath Paul went to the synagogue where all of the Jews gathered. He told them about Jesus. 5. Soon, Paul’s fellow missionaries (Silas and Timothy) came to Corinth too. Paul was so happy because now they could all teach people. 6. But not everyone was happy to hear about Jesus. Some of the Jewish leaders were so angry at Paul that they made him leave the synagogue. As he was leaving the synagogue Paul told them that the Jews were not the only ones who could be saved. He would go and teach the Gentiles. (Gentiles were people who were not Jews). Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18: And guess what?! A Gentile named Titius Justus lived right next to the synagogue. Titius Justus invited Paul to come to his house and teach everyone. 8. After they heard about Jesus they wanted to follow him. Titius Justus and everyone in his house were baptised. Many other people in Corinth were baptised too. Even Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue ended up deciding to follow Jesus and be baptised. 9. Paul stayed in Corinth for another year working with Priscilla and Aquila and teaching people. Even though some people rejected Jesus Paul knew that he would always be safe. He knew this because Jesus came to him in a vision while he was sleeping. In the vision Jesus said, “Do not be afraid; keep on speaking, do not be silent. For I am with you, and no one is going to attack and harm you, because I have many people in this city.” 10. Eventually some of the angry Jews tried to get Paul into trouble with the Roman proconsul, Gallio. They told Gallio that Paul was breaking the law by talking about Jesus. 11. But Gallio, the law-keeper, told the Jews that Paul was not breaking the law and set Paul free. In fact, it was the Jewish synagogue ruler that ended up getting in trouble. He was even beaten to death. 12. After a while Paul, Priscilla and Aquila decided to leave Corinth. They sailed for the city of Ephesus.

Teacher Notes Page (continued) 13. Priscilla and Aquila wanted to stay in Ephesus so they could make tents and teach more people about Jesus. Paul decided that the time had come for him to finish this missionary journey. 14. Paul had started his journey in Antioch and travelled great distances spreading the Good News to everyone. Now he returned to Antioch to tell the church there all of the great things God had been doing while he travelled. 15. Meanwhile, back in Ephesus, Priscilla and Aquila heard of a great teacher names Apollos that had come to Ephesus from Alexandria, Egypt. 16. Priscilla and Aquila went to the synagogue to hear him preach. He was a great preacher and he told the people all about Jesus. There was only one problem. Priscilla and Aquila realised that Apollos was only telling part of the Good News. Apollos did not know about the new meaning of being baptised. He was teaching people the old meaning like John the Baptist used to teach. So Priscilla and Aquila invited Apollos to their house and explained the new meaning to him. Jesus had died on the cross and had been raised from the dead. He was the Messiah. Now people could be baptised in the name of Jesus Christ. 17. So now Apollos was an even better teacher! He could tell people that Jesus could wash away their sins. When Apollos decided to go to Corinth everyone was so happy, They even sent a letter with him telling the Christians in Corinth to welcome him. Priscilla and Aquila- Acts 18: Apollos went to Corinth—the place where Priscilla and Aquila first met Paul. Because he was such a good teacher he was a great help to the church there in Corinth. This story reminds us that anyone can tell the good news of Jesus whether they are a preacher, a teacher, a missionary, or tent-maker. Who can you tell about Jesus?

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