A podcast of sermons from King's Cross Church in Charleston, SC.
We start the new year out by considering what it means to have the faith to believe.
What does the birth of Jesus mean for us 2,000 years later?
The hope of Christmas is much more than wishes or dreams for something better.
The key to forgiving others is realizing how much you've been forgiven.
Generosity isn't always about money, sometimes it's about sitting down over lunch or inviting someone to dinner.
Generosity is sacrificing what you love for what you love more.
The end of Judges shows us what it looks like when Jesus is not acknowledged as or submitted to as King.
When we attack sin at its cause we can avoid its destructive effects.
The caution signs we often blow through on our way down, and the plan god has to provide a way out.
Sometimes the Savior you need isn't the one you are seeking.
In the tragic story of Jephthah, we see why receiving grace is so much greater than trying to negotiate with God.
As Israel continues to spiral downward during the time of the judges, we hear clearly God's warning to remember and keep the gospel.
6 ways that God works in your life
God works in and through the unexpected.
God relentlessly pursues us, and we continually need renewal.
Only Jesus can meet all your needs, so choose friends who will take you to Jesus.
Inviting people to church works, and it's biblical.
How do I discern God's will for your life? It may be easier than you think! In this sermon, Rogers Hook joins us from The Church at Life Park.
Jesus fought the devil on our behalf so we could overcome temptation and be delivered from evil.
Praying God's will be done on earth as it's being done in Heaven
PRAYING FOR GOD'S KINGDOM TO COME IS BOTH A PRESENT AND A FUTURE REQUEST
Praying that God would exalt his name, not ours.
We wrap up our series on the Church by considering how the church serves as an Embassy for the Kingdom
The New Testament describes the Church as “the body of Christ.” What does that mean for you?
The church isn't like a family, it is a family.
Ahat does it mean for the church to be the bride of Christ
As we close out the Galatians series, Paul points a picture of what it looks like to walk in freedom
When you walk by faith, through the Spirit, you will be unstoppable, thus having the freedom to do what you want to do, but what should you want to do?
Those who have been set free by God's grace, through faith, should make sure they neither lose nor abuse their freedom.
Faith is more than "just" trusting the promises of God, it's also trusting his process to fulfill them.
Theology is important, but ultimately people are the mission.
Does it really matter if the resurrection is true?
If salvation is by grace alone through faith alone, why are there so many commands to obey?
The Word of God confronts Christians who are not living in step with the gospel.
What does it look like when people and churches are set free by the gospel?
When your life is changed by the gospel, it becomes an apologetic for the gospel