Kings Church Eastbourne is a large, vibrant and growing church. Primarily, we are about praising God, because the death and resurrection of Jesus has changed history. We are about making a difference in our community, because that’s what Jesus did. We are about telling people the good news, because…
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A Door of Hope: Kingdom Cultures, part 4. In the New Testament, the Greek word translated "hospitality" literally means "love of strangers". By Ruth Newton.
A Door of Hope: Kingdom Cultures, part 3. Resilience through difficult times is the mark of a faith-filled Christian, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope. By Martin Cooper.
A Door of Hope: Kingdom Cultures, part 1. God doesn't need our generosity, as everything we have comes from him. But he us wants to grow and mature in generosity as we increasingly become more Godly in all that we do. By Oli Stevens.
A Door of Hope: Kingdom Cultures, part 1. Forgiveness is not a case of holy amnesia that ignores the past. It is instead the experience of healing that drains the poison from the wound. By Andy Thorpe.
You are not completely in control, but we know a God who is… and he's good! By Oli Stevens.
Reconciled, part 9. What does it look like when Jesus returns and Heaven comes down to Earth? By Oli Stevens.
Reconciled, part 8. Through the book of Revelation we get these brief windows and insights into the end times. Today we look at the final battle that deals once and for all with evil, sin, sickness, suffering and death. By Oli Stevens.
Reconciled, part 7. We explore the past and future of Babylon, a city that represents the pinnacle of man's achievement: to rebel, and live apart from God. By Oli Stevens.
Reconciled, part 6. There is a cup of obedience, a cup of mercy, a cup of grace and kindness that the Lord offers to us; or there is a cup of rebellion that we can choose instead. By Oli Stevens.
How do we image the justice of God? Jonny Goodchild joins us from IJM (International Justice Mission) sharing stories of how they've seen people trapped in slavery set free. By Jonny Goodchild.
Reconciled, part 5. When steadfast endurance is needed, our heavenly perspective helps us hang on in there, and persevere through our earthly reality. By Oli Stevens.
Reconciled, part 4. We look at chapters 8 to 11 which present a third cycle of ‘sevens' in Revelation. These seven trumpets reflect seven warnings and judgements from God, yet mankind still does not repent. By Oli Stevens.
Reconciled, part 3. Chapter 6 of Revelation gives us an insight into the way God will judge the earth and deal with unrighteousness once and for all. By Oli Stevens.
Reconciled, part 2. We live in a world that is so focused on ourselves, and finding out who we are. Yet Revelation does something completely different — it gives us an incredible picture of Jesus, so we can focus on him instead. By Oli Stevens.
Reconciled, part 1. We kick off our series on the book of Revelation by diving into chapters 4 and 5, and get a glimpse of the very highest place in the spiritual realm — heaven's throne room.
Reconciled, part 1. We kick off our series on the book of Revelation by diving into chapters 4 and 5, and get a glimpse of the very highest place in the spiritual realm — heaven's throne room. By Oli Stevens.
Session 6 from our "We Love God's Spirit" conference.
Session 5 from our "We Love God's Spirit" conference.
Session 4 from our "We Love God's Spirit" conference.
Session 3 from our "We Love God's Spirit" conference.
Session 2 from our "We Love God's Spirit" conference.
Session 1 from our "We Love God's Spirit" conference.
We Love God's Spirit, part 4. There are no orphans in the Kingdom of God. Our Father has adopted us, bringing us into his family, giving us his name, inheritance, and eternal future. By Oli Stevens.
As part of our We Love God's Spirit teaching series, Jon Robbins shares how Romans 8 shows that the Holy Spirit brings peace into our lives in three crucial ways: Peace with God, Peace with others and Peace within ourselves. By Jon Robbins.
We Love God's Spirit, part 2. The gift of the Holy Spirit quickens us, and brings the spiritually dead back to life. By Muyiwa Olawusi-Peters.
We Love God's Spirit, part 1. God is after your heart, which is the seat of your emotions. As we look at Romans 8 we want to build up a thirst and a burning heart for God. By Clive Cernik.
Mary: All people will call me blessed, part 6. We end our series on Mary looking at the death of Jesus through the eyes of his mother. By Jennie Berry.
Mary: All people will call me blessed, part 5. At the wedding in Cana, Jesus does his first public miracle, not only covering the shame that would have come, but extravagantly providing way more than was ever needed. By Adz Brennan.
Mary: All people will call me blessed, part 4. Wendy took us through the story of Mary, Joseph and Jesus travelling to Jerusalem and realising that Jesus was not with them on their return journey. By Wendy Stevens.
Mary: All people will call me blessed, part 3. Sophie highlights the beautiful symbolic nature of God being born as a baby to illustrate how all creation groans in the pains of childbirth as we all long for the coming King. By Sophie Rogers.
Mary: all people will call me blessed, part 2. Mary was highly favoured and chosen by God. Some hold her too highly, while others overlook her altogether. Yet her story is beautiful and not to be ignored. By Clive Cernik.
Mary: all people will call me blessed, part 1. Mary's response to the news of her unexpected pregnancy was exceptional, especially considering the very challenging life circumstances it would create. By Lucy Samuels.
Genesis 1-11 Origins, part 8. We're excited to have Andy with us who leads the Unreached network that looks to inspire and strengthen cross cultural mission to Unreached Peoples across the global Newfrontiers family. By Andy McCullough.
Genesis 1-11 Origins, part 7. Ben continues our Genesis series with the second part of the Noah account, the flood receding, and life being renewed on Earth. By Ben Holbrook.
Genesis 1-11 Origins, part 6. Andy Thorpe preaches on Genesis chapters 6-7 in the continuation of our Genesis 1-11: Origins series. By Andy Thorpe.
Danny joins us from Crawley and is part of our New Ground family of churches, and is himself from Brazil where he has been involved in ministry and planting churches, and has been involved in our New Ground churches there. By Danny Raimundo.
Genesis 1-11 Origins, part 5. Cain and Abel each choose two distinct paths, one of self-reliance and the other through faith and obedience.
Genesis 1-11 Origins, part 3. Creation is filled with communication about its creator, yet humanity is the only thing that is created in the image of God. By Rachel Wilson.
Genesis 1-11 Origins, part 2. Sabbath is the first thing declared 'holy' in the Bible, marking a day of rest and completion after God's work of creation. By Clive Cernik.
Genesis 1-11 Origins, part 1. The name ‘Genesis' means ‘beginning' and in it's opening chapter we see a narrative that precedes human existence and could only have come from God himself. It is, interestingly, absolute mathematical perfection. By Martin Cooper.
Dale Barlow joins us from our New Ground family as we commission new elders and deacons into the life of our church.
Godly Little Letters, part 4. All believers will contend for the gospel, they will struggle and strive for it, contest difficulty and take a stand. The extreme persecution of the first century couldn't wipe out the faith of the early church. By Clive Cernik.
Godly Little Letters, part 3. Freedom, forgiveness, mercy, grace, and a change of identity. God loves to transform us out of what we once were into something completely new. By Oli Stevens.
Godly Little Letters, part 2. Looking again at the letter of 1 John we take a deeper look at one of the signs that Jesus lives in us, that we love one another. By Andy Thorpe.
Godly Little Letters, part 1. Looking at the letter of 1 John. John was an eyewitness to the life, death and resurrection of Jesus, and today we look at three signs that he lives in us. By Andy Thorpe.
Against the Flow, part 7. It's a common problem in the world, that we love the kingdom but not the King. We love Christian values, but we want them without the Christian faith. By Oli Stevens.
Against the Flow, part 6. Home and school are the two most important places for a child. They have a huge effect on their life chances, and can set the tone and trajectory of their lives. By Ben Holbrook.
Against the Flow, part 5. Diversity and racial reconciliation is at the very heart of God's purpose for the world and has been on His heart from the very beginning. By Owen Hylton.
Against the Flow, part 4. Only God can ‘Bara ex Nihilo' — create out of nothing. Only he can create life, and he has numbered our days before we were even born. By Martin Cooper.
Against the Flow, part 3. Time is the oxygen of friendship, and friendship is easily overlooked, yet it's one of the most important themes right through Scripture. By Clive Cernik.
Against the Flow, part 2. We're living through a time where childhood is being reengineered, where social habits have changed, where milestones now take longer to reach amidst a crisis of mental health, and the stability and security of family life has been eroded. For the sake of everyone we will do all that we can to raise boys who become men of courage and godly character. By Jez Field.