Podcast by Kings' Church
The voice you listen to will determine the level of blessing on your life.
The four horses in the book of revelation represent judgement, war, pestilence, and death.
A kingdom of priests are people who have influence with God but also man.
Micah Studor, an American missionary currently serving in Dubai, reminds us that Christianity is a missionary faith and that Jesus wants complete and utter cultural transformation.
True worship of God is concentrated in a word: obedience.
Pastors David and Bethany share the story of how kings' Church came to be on the 4 year anniversary of its launch.
Jesus stands as intercession for us before the throne of God; right now and forever.
Justice is part of God's foundation.
God who created everything is promising that we can sit on His throne with Him!
King David is slaying but chaos is about to break out because of the sin that he allows into his life.
Gabriel Finochio continues our series on the book of Revelation.
Pastor David continues our Tale of 3 Kings series and dives deeper into the life of King David.
Pastor David continues our Revelation series
Pastor David continues our Tale of 3 Kings series
Pastor Trebor from king's Charleston continues our Revelation series and discusses how Jesus brings correction the the dead, lifeless, independent and idolatrous church of Laodicea.
Pastor David continues our Tale of 3 Kings series and explains how the enemies of God become the building blocks of the kingdom of Heaven.
Pastor David continues our series on the book of Revelation and explains the meaning of the prophetic message to the church of Philadelphia.
Pastor David continues our Tale of 3 Kings series and explains what we are supposed to do once the presence of God is established in the city of God.
Pastor David continues our series on the book of Revelation and emphasizes that this book is a prophetic declaration to every one of us, in every age of the church. A reminder to live for a God who has dreamed about us from before the foundations of the earth. A God who wants to walk with us and doesn't want to come like a thief in the night.
Perhaps you are born for such a time of this, to build the house of God.
Gabriel Finochio continues our Revelation series.
Gabriel Finochio continues the Tale of 3 Kings series.
Jesus is a judge, using His words as a sword to find the true incentive of the heart.
If we want to establish the presence of God in our lives we must obey His laws.
Pastor David continues the Revelation series and explains how Jesus appears, judges, encourages, and makes promises to the 7 Churches.
Gabriel Finochio discusses how the story of King David ultimately points us to the victory of Jesus Christ.
Gabriel Finochio discusses how the story of King David ultimately points us to the victory of Jesus Christ.
Pastor David discusses how God's kingdom is not shallow and that we are called to love our families, nations, and neighbors.
We continue our Revelation series and learn that Christians are called to be kings and priests in God's kingdom and why we should be integrating our faith into culture.
Pastor David recaps on when we are to fight as Christians and why our offspring are a blessing from God.
In this message, Pastor David continues with our series on the book of Revelation and talks about how we take this book to be symbolic unless it tells us to take it literally.
This Father's Day, Pastor David talks about the default setting of every believer being righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. Not drawing our swords and rushing into battle over trivial matters, but being made mature in wisdom using discernment as to when to fight.
Tonight Pastor David introduced our new Sunday night series on the book of Revelation.
In this message, Pastor David addresses the root problem of pride month, which is a culture of death that is plaguing our society. God's will for our lives is life in Christ and life more abundant.
Gabriel Finochio prepares the church for important conversations regarding Pride Month and the LGBTQ community through the lense of Biblical truth.
This morning pastor John Breland dives into the topic of a dangerous church. God didn't intend for us to be safe Christians. Don't be a secret agent for Jesus, be bold, go and speak up.
Gabriel equips the church with moral arguments against the act of abortion that we may be sharpened and ready to speak the truth boldly in ministering to a broken world.
This morning, Pastor David discusses the death of Saul, and how it contrasts with the way Jesus gave His life for us.
Steven walks through his personal testimony of discovering God, finding his true identity, and surrender.
Gabe walks us through a story of one King David's failures, and how God so graciously redeemed the outcome of David's foolish decisions as David returned to the Lord.
Gabriel takes us through several theories of atonement.
Tale of Three Kings - Rejected For Righteousness by kings' Church
This evening, Pastor David explains several theories of atonement, highlighting the importance of the doctrine of the Trinity in understanding Christ's victory over sin and death.
This morning, Pastor David spoke of Saul and the Medium at Endor through the scripture 1 Samuel 28: 3-7, interweaving how abortion stems from the devaluing of life, family and motherhood.
A true son/daughter is disciplined by a true Father that loves them: refined through the fire, tested, and made in the image of Christ. This morning, Pastor David spoke of the walk of a child of God.
In this evening's message, Gabriel Finochio shows us what it means to be a slave of sin, as contrasted to living a life of freedom in Christ Jesus.
Pastor David warns against double-mindedness, encouraging us to seek first the heart of God.
Pastor David shares thoughts around the Easter story, reminding us that "He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?".
Ever heard an Easter message about a rooster? Well today is your lucky day...
This evening Nathan Finochio speaks about God's character, His unshakable kingdom. Nathan uses both Old and New Testament scripture to show how to worship and how not to worship God.