Philip, also called
the Evangelist (Acts 21:8 ),
was one of the seven men appointed to assist in the work of the twelve Apostles
and of the rapidly growing early church by overseeing the distribution of food
to the poor (6:1–6). Following the martyrdom of Stephen, Philip proclaimed the
Gospel in Samaria and led Simon the Sorcerer to become a believer in Christ
(8:4–13). He was also instrumental in bringing about the conversion of the
Ethiopian eunuch (8:26–39), through whom Philip became indirectly responsible for
bringing the Good News of Jesus to the people on the continent of Africa. In
the town of Caesarea he was host for several days to the Apostle Paul, who
stopped there on his last journey to Jerusalem (21:8–15). [Commission on Worship of The
Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod]
Collect of the Day
Almighty and
everlasting God, we give thanks to You for Your servant Philip the Deacon. You
called him to preach the Gospel to the peoples of Samaria and Ethiopia. Raise
up in this and every land messengers of Your kingdom, that Your Church may proclaim
the immeasurable riches of our Savior, Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with
You and the Holy Spirit, now and forever. Amen.
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