Sermons from the voices at King's Chapel (kingschapelfl.com) which is located in Longwood, FL. For the GLORY of our Great God For the GOOD of our Neighbor
Romans: The Transforming Power of the Gospel, Pt. 14 – The Golden Chain to GloryRomans 8:28–30 | King's Chapel Live StreamIs God really working all things for good, even when life doesn't feel good?In this message from Romans 8:28–30, we're reminded of one of the most comforting promises in all of Scripture. Paul assures us that for those who love God, everything is working together for good. But this promise isn't random. It rests on what many call the “Golden Chain of Redemption,” a series of unbreakable truths about God's work in our lives from beginning to end.Together, we'll discover:- The power of God's glorious promise that all things serve His good purposes- The identity of God's gracious recipients, those who love Him and are called- The beauty of God's ultimate purpose to make us more like Jesus and adopt us as His own- The strength of God's golden chain from foreknowledge to glorification, God finishes what He startsThis passage shows us that our salvation isn't built on our performance but on God's eternal plan. If you've ever felt unsure about your future or God's purpose in your present, this message will give you hope and confidence rooted in His faithfulness.#KingsChapelFL #Romans8 #GoldenChainOfRedemption #GodIsFaithful #AllThingsForGood #GodsPurpose #ChristianHope #GospelTruth #JesusChangesEverything #LongwoodChurch #SeminoleCountyChurch #ChurchOnline #BibleTeaching #FaithThatLasts #RomansSeries #GodFinishesWhatHeStartsConnect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL- ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our Neighbor
My Scars Tell A Story | Guest Speaker: Pastor David OutingPhilippians 3:10 & Galatians 6:12-17 | King's Chapel Live StreamWe all carry scars. Some are visible. Some no one else can see. But every scar tells a story.In this message, we're reminded that the pain we've walked through is not pointless. The hard seasons, the heartbreak, the moments we thought we wouldn't make it—God is using it all.The Apostle Paul didn't hide his scars. In fact, he wore them as a testimony to the faithfulness of Jesus. Philippians 3:10 and Galatians 6 show us that knowing Christ means sharing in His suffering and also displaying His power through our pain.This sermon invites you to look at your story through a new lens. Your scars are not signs of failure. They are signs that God brought you through. And He can use them to bring hope, healing, and encouragement to others.Whether you're still in the middle of the struggle or looking back on what God has done, this message will remind you that your story matters—and so do your scars.Connect with King's Chapel - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our Neighbor
Romans: The Transforming Power of the Gospel, Pt. 13 — Groan to GloryRomans 8:18–27 | King's Chapel Live StreamLet's be honest—sometimes life is heavy.In Romans 8:18–27, Paul speaks directly to that feeling. He reminds us that while pain, disappointment, and waiting are real, they're not the whole story. There's something greater coming—and even our groaning points toward it.This message is for anyone who feels stuck in the “in between”—longing for healing, wholeness, or just a break from the weight of it all.In this week's passage, we see:- That the suffering we face now isn't worth comparing to what's coming- How creation itself is groaning for restoration- How we groan inwardly, longing for redemption- And how the Holy Spirit groans with us and for us, interceding in our weaknessThe Christian life doesn't ignore pain—it gives us hope right in the middle of it. And even when we don't know what to pray, the Spirit of God is already praying for us.
Romans: The Transforming Power of the Gospel, Pt. 12 — Life In The SpiritRomans 8:1–17 | King's Chapel Live StreamWhat does it really mean to live in the Spirit? In Romans 8:1–17, Paul delivers one of the most powerful and hope-filled declarations in the entire Bible: “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”In this message, we explore how the Holy Spirit transforms the believer's life—bringing freedom, identity, and purpose through our union with Christ.Together, we'll discover:- God's complete work in salvation—Father, Son, and Spirit- Freedom from sin's penalty and power through the Spirit- What it means to be led by the Spirit of God as adopted children- The joy of belonging—as heirs with Christ and sons and daughters of GodThis passage reminds us that the Christian life isn't about trying harder, but walking in the Spirit and resting in who we are because of Jesus.
Our continuing sermon series on the book of Romans.
We continue our Sunday sermon series through the book of Romans.
We take a break from our series in Romans to look at who we are as the people of God.
Our continuing sermon series through the book of Romans.
Our continuing sermon series on the book of Romans.
Our continuing sermon series on the book of Romans
Our continuing sermon series on the book of Romans.
Our Easter Service for 2025.
For this Maundy Thursday service, we look to the cross and Jesus' sacrifice.
Palm Sunday 2025.
Our continuing sermon series on the book of Romans.
Our continuing study of the book of Romans.
Our continuing study through the book of Romans.
A message from guest preacher David Outing
We continue our study in Romans. This week, we tackle Romans 1:18-32.
Part one of our Sunday sermon series on the book of Romans.
Part 7 of our sermon series: Designed to Flourish
Part 6 of our Sunday sermon series: Designed to Flourish
Part 5 of our Sunday morning sermon series: Designed to Flourish
As we look back on 2024 and look forward to 2025, we held a special end of year prayer service on December 29th, 2024 to thank God for all He has done and all He will do. Please use this message as a reminder and prompt for your own personal prayer time, or prayer time with your family.