This episode explores a pivotal moment in Acts—when the early church takes its first intentional step toward evangelizing Gentiles. Until now, non-Jewish conversions were passive or initiated by the seekers themselves. But in Antioch, unnamed believers from Cyprus and Cyrene boldly preached to uncircumcised Greeks, expanding the gospel's reach. This marked a dramatic shift with Antioch, a deeply pagan but strategic Roman city, becoming the future launchpad for Paul’s missions.