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CHRISTMAS AT KENSINGTON: https://www.kensingtonchurch.org/christmas Come & See | Dec 23-24 A star illuminated the way thousands of years ago – and it still shines as an invitation today. An invitation reaching into the shadows, crossing margins and tracks,leaping over every boundary we draw on this earth – reaching all the way to you and to me. The invitation to Come & See. Come and see the newborn Jesus. Come and see the way of Jesus. Come and see the kingdom of Jesus. This is your invitation to come and see! Bring along family and friends and make sure to RSVP so we can save you a seat!
In this episode of the ROCC Pod, we sit down with Pastor Beau McCarthy from Genesis The Church, a unique faith community based here in Royal Oak. We open by dispelling expectations—Beau's journey began not in seminary, but in a ska band called The Insyderz, where he played bass alongside his co-pastor Nate, who played drums. Their shared roots in music and creativity eventually led them to explore spirituality more deeply, culminating in the founding of a church that embraces art, conversation, and faith.Genesis was locally formed in the early 2000s as an offshoot of Kensington Community Church in Troy. The team, mostly in their twenties at the time, wanted to establish a new kind of church in Royal Oak—one that would evolve with the community. Over the past 25 years, they've done just that.Inclusivity stands at the heart of Genesis' identity. We talk with Beau about how their journey toward inclusion started with a 2010 merger with the First Baptist Church of Royal Oak, a congregation founded in 1839. He shares powerful historical examples, including the contributions of Hamlet Harris, a free African-American who helped fund the church's original land purchase, and stories of Japanese-American and Vietnamese refugee families welcomed by the church during difficult times in American history.Beau openly discusses how Genesis has changed its posture over time, especially around LGBTQ+ inclusion. What began as a more traditional stance has shifted through reflection, repentance, and growth. Today, Genesis is committed to ensuring that every part of their space—from physical accessibility to gender-neutral bathrooms—communicates welcome. Even the way sermons are delivered, from the same level as the congregation, reflects this flat, inclusive posture.We also dive into the church's aspiration to be a beacon—a place of light, refuge, and good deeds. Beau explains that this vision informs how they walk with each other in both suffering and joy. That idea extends into his personal life too. He and his wife are adoptive parents to two Black sons, and he shares how that experience reshaped their family's identity and their approach to parenting.Beau wraps up by reflecting on the power of personal stories— both good and bad - and not just as anecdotes, but as guiding narratives that help individuals discover purpose and connection. Whether it's historical stories or modern journeys, Genesis is a church that honors and grows through storytelling. For those curious about joining or learning more, the church offers a low-pressure environment and multiple ways to connect—online or in person.Website: https://www.genesisthechurch.org/Pastor Beau's email: beau.genesisthechurch@gmail.com00:00 - Intro and Ernie Harwell Quote00:53 - From Ska Band to Ministry02:35 - Founding of Genesis The Church04:09 - The Church's Inclusive Roots08:44 - Evolving LGBTQ+ Posture11:31 - Pastor Beau's Transracial Adoption and Identity15:45 - Reconnecting with the Chamber16:28 - How to Connect with Genesis17:47 - Wrap-Up and Resources Learn more about the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce: https://www.royaloakchamber.com/Connect with our hosts:Jon Gay from JAG in Detroit Podcasts - http://www.jagindetroit.com/Lisa Bibbee from Century 21 Northland - http://soldbylisab.com/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
CHRISTMAS AT KENSINGTON: https://www.kensingtonchurch.org/christmas Come & See | Dec 23-24 A star illuminated the way thousands of years ago – and it still shines as an invitation today. An invitation reaching into the shadows, crossing margins and tracks,leaping over every boundary we draw on this earth – reaching all the way to you and to me. The invitation to Come & See. Come and see the newborn Jesus. Come and see the way of Jesus. Come and see the kingdom of Jesus. This is your invitation to come and see! Bring along family and friends and make sure to RSVP so we can save you a seat!
The Great I Am Who was Jesus? Throughout the Bible, Jesus gave powerful, revealing statements about His nature that often started with “I AM…” Not only do His words reveal that He was fully God, but they also tell us something profound about the way He relates to us. Jesus is the “Bread of Life” because we are hungry; He is the “Light of the World,” because we are in darkness.
Way, Truth & the Life | Kensington Church Audiocast with Becca Mowrey by Kensington Podcast Network
The Great I Am Who was Jesus? Throughout the Bible, Jesus gave powerful, revealing statements about His nature that often started with “I AM…” Not only do His words reveal that He was fully God, but they also tell us something profound about the way He relates to us. Jesus is the “Bread of Life” because we are hungry; He is the “Light of the World,” because we are in darkness.
The Great I Am Who was Jesus? Throughout the Bible, Jesus gave powerful, revealing statements about His nature that often started with “I AM…” Not only do His words reveal that He was fully God, but they also tell us something profound about the way He relates to us. Jesus is the “Bread of Life” because we are hungry; He is the “Light of the World,” because we are in darkness.
The Great I Am Who was Jesus? Throughout the Bible, Jesus gave powerful, revealing statements about His nature that often started with “I AM…” Not only do His words reveal that He was fully God, but they also tell us something profound about the way He relates to us. Jesus is the “Bread of Life” because we are hungry; He is the “Light of the World,” because we are in darkness.
Close Encounters of the Jesus Kind You encounter sAomething out-of-this world and everything changes. You behold Jesus and must share it. Join us for this six-week series as we follow different people of the Bible who had personal encounters with Jesus in moments of loneliness, despair, and brokenness, and found Him to be no ordinary man – but the One who could forgive, transform, and heal!
Close Encounters of the Jesus Kind You encounter sAomething out-of-this world and everything changes. You behold Jesus and must share it. Join us for this six-week series as we follow different people of the Bible who had personal encounters with Jesus in moments of loneliness, despair, and brokenness, and found Him to be no ordinary man – but the One who could forgive, transform, and heal!
Close Encounters of the Jesus Kind You encounter sAomething out-of-this world and everything changes. You behold Jesus and must share it. Join us for this six-week series as we follow different people of the Bible who had personal encounters with Jesus in moments of loneliness, despair, and brokenness, and found Him to be no ordinary man – but the One who could forgive, transform, and heal!
Close Encounters of the Jesus Kind You encounter something out-of-this world and everything changes. You behold Jesus and must share it. Join us for this six-week series as we follow different people of the Bible who had personal encounters with Jesus in moments of loneliness, despair, and brokenness, and found Him to be no ordinary man – but the One who could forgive, transform, and heal!
Close Encounters of the Jesus Kind You encounter something out-of-this world and everything changes. You behold Jesus and must share it. Join us for this six-week series as we follow different people of the Bible who had personal encounters with Jesus in moments of loneliness, despair, and brokenness, and found Him to be no ordinary man – but the One who could forgive, transform, and heal!
Close Encounters of the Jesus Kind You encounter something out-of-this world and everything changes. You behold Jesus and must share it. Join us for this six-week series as we follow different people of the Bible who had personal encounters with Jesus in moments of loneliness, despair, and brokenness, and found Him to be no ordinary man – but the One who could forgive, transform, and heal!
“Come and See” is a profound invitation—not just to witness something remarkable, but to experience transformation firsthand. Brain Mowrey shares his vision for the coming year.
Join us for a heartwarming conversation with Dave and Ann Wilson, the beloved husband-and-wife team behind FamilyLife Today and former co-founders of Kensington Church in Michigan. As two Enneagram 7s married for over 40 years (and former Detroit Lions chaplains!), they share the beautiful chaos and hard-won wisdom of building lasting love when you're both wired for joy, adventure, and avoiding the hard stuff. We dive into Ann's new book "How to Speak Life to Your Husband: When All You Want to Do Is Yell at Him," exploring the fascinating dynamics of criticism versus encouragement, what men actually hear when women express frustration, and how couples can break negative cycles while honoring their type patterns. Whether you're a fellow 7, married to one, or just curious about how personality shapes our closest relationships, this episode offers practical wisdom wrapped in the kind of hope and authenticity that makes marriage feel possible again. Watch on YouTube Get Ann's new book: https://a.co/d/a7Ok2NU Catch them on the Family Life Podcast! https://www.familylife.com/familylife-today/ Get healthy together as a couple this Fall! Get early bird rates right here for your personal healing journey in the Enneagram Relationship Intensive with Christa here! Leave us a comment or question by sending an MP4 recording to enneagramandmarriage@gmail.com. (You can use your voice memos app on your phone to record). Love what you're learning on E + M? Make sure you leave us a podcast review so others can find us, too here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bubbling under the surface, we have some pretty big questions about life and faith. When things are quiet or when we are staggering under the weight of something hard, these questions rise to the surface and beg to be answered: Who Am I? Why Am I Here? Am I Loved? What's Next? We believe God invites us to ask these meaningful questions and that He wants to respond. Join us for this four-week, end-of-summer series as we listen for God's answers to some of life's biggest questions.
Bubbling under the surface, we have some pretty big questions about life and faith. When things are quiet or when we are staggering under the weight of something hard, these questions rise to the surface and beg to be answered: Who Am I? Why Am I Here? Am I Loved? What's Next? We believe God invites us to ask these meaningful questions and that He wants to respond. Join us for this four-week, end-of-summer series as we listen for God's answers to some of life's biggest questions.
Bubbling under the surface, we have some pretty big questions about life and faith. When things are quiet or when we are staggering under the weight of something hard, these questions rise to the surface and beg to be answered: Who Am I? Why Am I Here? Am I Loved? What's Next? We believe God invites us to ask these meaningful questions and that He wants to respond. Join us for this four-week, end-of-summer series as we listen for God's answers to some of life's biggest questions.
Bubbling under the surface, we have some pretty big questions about life and faith. When things are quiet or when we are staggering under the weight of something hard, these questions rise to the surface and beg to be answered: Who Am I? Why Am I Here? Am I Loved? What's Next? We believe God invites us to ask these meaningful questions and that He wants to respond. Join us for this four-week, end-of-summer series as we listen for God's answers to some of life's biggest questions.
Hilarious title but this is deep, folks. Many of us desperately need to be reminded of the powerful little conjunction: BUT. God's redemptive and victorious work hinges on this little word: the Cross BUT the Resurrection, hard BUT take heart, impossible BUT possible with God, death BUT eternal life. Join us for this five-week series as we reframe the hard in life and make room for hope!
Hilarious title but this is deep, folks. Many of us desperately need to be reminded of the powerful little conjunction: BUT. God's redemptive and victorious work hinges on this little word: the Cross BUT the Resurrection, hard BUT take heart, impossible BUT possible with God, death BUT eternal life. Join us for this five-week series as we reframe the hard in life and make room for hope!
Hilarious title but this is deep, folks. Many of us desperately need to be reminded of the powerful little conjunction: BUT. God's redemptive and victorious work hinges on this little word: the Cross BUT the Resurrection, hard BUT take heart, impossible BUT possible with God, death BUT eternal life. Join us for this five-week series as we reframe the hard in life and make room for hope!
Hilarious title but this is deep, folks. Many of us desperately need to be reminded of the powerful little conjunction: BUT. God's redemptive and victorious work hinges on this little word: the Cross BUT the Resurrection, hard BUT take heart, impossible BUT possible with God, death BUT eternal life. Join us for this five-week series as we reframe the hard in life and make room for hope!
Hilarious title but this is deep, folks. Many of us desperately need to be reminded of the powerful little conjunction: BUT. God's redemptive and victorious work hinges on this little word: the Cross BUT the Resurrection, hard BUT take heart, impossible BUT possible with God, death BUT eternal life. Join us for this five-week series as we reframe the hard in life and make room for hope!
www.kensingtonchurch.org/relationships Relationships are complicated, and we need help, don't we? God designed us to be connected and in community, but relationships are hard, often broken, and take a lot of work. Join us for this (super-long because it matters) new series on navigating all kinds of relationships that impact our lives – from our relationship with God to our obsessive codependence with our phones (this isn't just a marriage series, y'all).
www.kensingtonchurch.org/relationships Relationships are complicated, and we need help, don't we? God designed us to be connected and in community, but relationships are hard, often broken, and take a lot of work. Join us for this (super-long because it matters) new series on navigating all kinds of relationships that impact our lives – from our relationship with God to our obsessive codependence with our phones (this isn't just a marriage series, y'all).
www.kensingtonchurch.org/relationships Relationships are complicated, and we need help, don't we? God designed us to be connected and in community, but relationships are hard, often broken, and take a lot of work. Join us for this (super-long because it matters) new series on navigating all kinds of relationships that impact our lives – from our relationship with God to our obsessive codependence with our phones (this isn't just a marriage series, y'all).
As the founder and former lead pastor of Kensington Church, Steve Andrews' emphasis on leadership training helps his executive team guide a fast-growing congregation of 12,000 weekend attendees at six campuses. From his early days as a youth pastor, Steve's passion has been “to discover leaders, encourage them, and unleash them in the world.” Steve played starting quarterback for Wheaton College, and later received his seminary degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity Seminary. He lives in Rochester, Michigan, with his wife Paula, and is the father of four children.
Stéphanie welcomes Ann and Dave Wilson, the hosts of global ministry and syndicated radio show FamilyLife, to discuss key insights from their decades of marriage and ministry. The title of their new book says it all: "How to speak life to your husband when all you want to do is yell at him." What if one small shift—like choosing encouragement over criticism—could change the tone of your whole marriage? Real people in real relationships have real problems, but with God's help, you can heal and sustain your marriage for a lifetime. The Wilsons, through vulnerability and wisdom, highlight how Christian spouses—particularly wives, though the lessons are universal—can profoundly impact their marriages by transforming their mindset and the words they speak. Recognizing Shifting Cultural Dynamics Ann shares that over 45 years of marriage and ministry, she's observed a cultural shift. Dissatisfaction and unrest in marriages seem more common, with a tendency for spouses—especially wives—to see their partners as adversaries or projects for improvement. Ann notes the escalation of negative speech and a belief that critiques or reminders will motivate change. In reality, frequent criticism often demotivates the other partner. The Power of Words A pivotal story shared by Ann involves her realization that her well-intended feedback sounded like constant “booing” to Dave. Ann genuinely believed her critiques would help Dave become a better husband, father, and man. However, after an honest conversation and prayer, Ann discovered that her negative words were discouraging him more than anything. This revelation led her to a critical self-examination and a commitment to use her words to encourage rather than to correct. The Path from Critique to Affirmation Ann's journey involved asking God for conviction—not condemnation—and humbly examining her attitude. She confronted her own pride, recognizing the difference between thinking "I failed" (which God forgives and restores) and "I am a failure" (which is condemnation and shame). With this shift, she chose to focus on what was good and praiseworthy in Dave, believing that God calls spouses to be each other's chief encouragers. The Science Behind Positive Illusion Ann references Dr. Helene Fisher's research, which found that happy, long-term marriages are characterized by a “positive illusion”—focusing on what you like about your spouse, intentionally rewiring your mindset to notice and affirm the good. This is supported by brain science and aligns with biblical instructions about renewing your mind. Practical Outworking and Challenges Practically, Ann began to express gratitude and appreciation—starting with simple thanks for Dave's hard work. Dave testifies that these words of encouragement were more powerful than any affirmation he received elsewhere. This shift motivated him to grow into the person Ann saw in him. A Revolution of Respect and Gratitude Ann frames this approach as a “rebellion” against a culture that devalues respect. By choosing respect and gratitude—whether verbally, in writing, or through a daily journal—wives can breathe life and hope into their husbands, families, and homes. Dave affirms that authentic encouragement, rather than critique, draws men toward home and transforms family culture. The God-Given Power of Influence Through Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit, any spouse can become a speaker of life in marriage. This transformation is not about being passive or suppressing truth but about courageously choosing love, hope, and affirmation as radical acts of faith—ultimately reflecting God's heart for us. How might shifting from critique to encouragement change the atmosphere in your closest relationships? What step can you take today to practice the “positive illusion” in your marriage or family? ABOUT THE BOOK “HOW TO SPEAK LIFE TO YOUR HUSBAND WHEN ALL YOU WANT TO DO IS YELLE AT HIM” Discover the marriage you've always hoped for. With practical tools to help you communicate more effectively, you'll learn to speak the language of love and grace that will encourage and strengthen your husband at every turn. Buy the book here: https://shop.familylife.com/product/how-to-speak-life-to-your-husband-when-all-you-want-to-do-is-yell-at-him/ Ann Wilson spent more than a decade longing for a better marriage and for her husband to be more attentive, more involved, more helpful, and just all-around better. And every chance she got, she told him so. Where she thought she was being helpful, she was instead badgering him with constant critiques until all he heard was, “Boo! Boo!” when they were together. It almost broke their marriage. But Ann discovered the power that God has given wives. No matter how long you've been married, you don't need to spend another minute hoping and wishing for things to be different. They can! And the power is in your hands. In this motivating, honest new book, Ann–marriage coach and bestselling author with her husband, Dave–shares how she breathed new life into her marriage by stewarding one of the most powerful gifts believers inherit from the Creator: encouragement. God has given wives a superpower to influence their husbands and homes, and you can use that power to build up and encourage your man to be a better husband, father, and man of God while still speaking truth to him. Relatable, encouraging, biblical, and funny, Ann shares stories from her own life, as well as valuable insights from Scripture, to help you: · Address the ways you process and justify your communication patterns · Seek spiritual and relational (re)alignment with both your husband and God · Learn to exercise self-control and demonstrate radical grace in conversations with your husband · Begin to cheer more than boo–in a way that isn't put on, fake, or inauthentic · Learn to speak truth in a way your husband can really hear you · And, ultimately, cultivate a grace-based marriage that thrives · Real people in real relationships have real problems, but with God's help, you can heal and sustain your marriage for a lifetime. MORE ABOUT ANN AND DAVE WILSON Dave and Ann Wilson are hosts of FamilyLife Today®, FamilyLife's nationally-syndicated radio program on more than 1,300 radio outlets in all 50 states. They are also cofounders of Kensington Church, a national, multi-campus church that hosts more than 14,000 attendees every weekend. Since 1993, they have been featured speakers at FamilyLife's Weekend to Remember® marriage getaways and have also hosted their own marriage conferences across the country. The Wilsons live in the Detroit area where Dave served as the Detroit Lions chaplain for 33 years. Dave and Ann have three grown sons, CJ, Austin, and Cody, as well as three daughters-in-law and four grandchildren. We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with. Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? 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As the founder and former lead pastor of Kensington Church, Steve Andrews' emphasis on leadership training helps his executive team guide a fast-growing congregation of 12,000 weekend attendees at six campuses. From his early days as a youth pastor, Steve's passion has been “to discover leaders, encourage them, and unleash them in the world.” Steve played starting quarterback for Wheaton College, and later received his seminary degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity Seminary. He lives in Rochester, Michigan, with his wife Paula, and is the father of four children.
As the founder and former lead pastor of Kensington Church, Steve Andrews' emphasis on leadership training helps his executive team guide a fast-growing congregation of 12,000 weekend attendees at six campuses. From his early days as a youth pastor, Steve's passion has been “to discover leaders, encourage them, and unleash them in the world.” Steve played starting quarterback for Wheaton College, and later received his seminary degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity Seminary. He lives in Rochester, Michigan, with his wife Paula, and is the father of four children.
As the founder and former lead pastor of Kensington Church, Steve Andrews' emphasis on leadership training helps his executive team guide a fast-growing congregation of 12,000 weekend attendees at six campuses. From his early days as a youth pastor, Steve's passion has been “to discover leaders, encourage them, and unleash them in the world.” Steve played starting quarterback for Wheaton College, and later received his seminary degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity Seminary. He lives in Rochester, Michigan, with his wife Paula, and is the father of four children.
www.kensingtonchurch.org/relationships Relationships are complicated, and we need help, don't we? God designed us to be connected and in community, but relationships are hard, often broken, and take a lot of work. Join us for this (super-long because it matters) new series on navigating all kinds of relationships that impact our lives – from our relationship with God to our obsessive codependence with our phones (this isn't just a marriage series, y'all).
As the founder and former lead pastor of Kensington Church, Steve Andrews' emphasis on leadership training helps his executive team guide a fast-growing congregation of 12,000 weekend attendees at six campuses. From his early days as a youth pastor, Steve's passion has been “to discover leaders, encourage them, and unleash them in the world.” Steve played starting quarterback for Wheaton College, and later received his seminary degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity Seminary. He lives in Rochester, Michigan, with his wife Paula, and is the father of four children.
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Dave Wilson is a pastor, speaker, and co-author (alongside his wife Ann) of “How to Speak Life to Your Husband: When All You Want to Do Is Yell at Him.” They're also the co-founders of Kensington Church, one of the fastest-growing churches in America. Dave also served as the Detroit Lions' chaplain for over 30 years. But more than that, he and Ann have been married for more than four decades and they've learned firsthand what it means to fight for their marriage—through the highs, the heartbreaks, and everything in between. To find out more about Dave and Ann and to get a copy of their book, you contact them through any of the following social media links: New Book, How to Speak Life to Your Husband: https://www.amazon.com/How-Speak-Life-Your-Husband/dp/0310368995 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daveannwilson/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DaveAnnWilson/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DaveAnnWilson Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/familylife-today/id212174303 --------------------------------------- If you want to help us transform the lives of even MORE MEN for God's glory, please take a minute to leave us a helpful REVIEW and SHARE this podcast with any man you know who's in need of help and hope and is hurting.” And to make sure you don't miss a podcast episode, as well as contest give-a-ways, special announcements, and much more, make sure you "Stay Connected" by visiting us at https://station.page/realmen to join our online community of podcast listeners. Talk with Dr. Joe 1-on-1: Are you tired and stuck? Want to go to get your faith, marriage, family, career and finances back on track? Then maybe it's time you got a coach. Every CHAMPION has one. Schedule an appointment to chat with Dr. Joe on how we can help you spiritually love and lead your family better and become the hero of your home. Dr. Joe takes on only a few Breakthrough Calls each week to help you with your faith, marriage, work, and financial challenges. The call is FREE, but slots are limited to ONE call only. NO RESCHEDULES. Just click on the link below and select the BREAKTHROUGH CALL option to set up an appointment: http://TalkwithDrJoe.com If no slots are available, please check back in a week. Also join us on: Online Podcast Community (on Station): https://station.page/realmen Facebook: @realdrjoemartin YouTube: http://www.RealMenTraining.com Instagram: @realdrjoemartin Twitter: @professormartin Website: https://RealMenConnect.com
www.kensingtonchurch.org/relationships Relationships are complicated, and we need help, don't we? God designed us to be connected and in community, but relationships are hard, often broken, and take a lot of work. Join us for this (super-long because it matters) new series on navigating all kinds of relationships that impact our lives – from our relationship with God to our obsessive codependence with our phones (this isn't just a marriage series, y'all).
www.kensingtonchurch.org/relationships Relationships are complicated, and we need help, don't we? God designed us to be connected and in community, but relationships are hard, often broken, and take a lot of work. Join us for this (super-long because it matters) new series on navigating all kinds of relationships that impact our lives – from our relationship with God to our obsessive codependence with our phones (this isn't just a marriage series, y'all).
www.kensingtonchurch.org/relationships Relationships are complicated, and we need help, don't we? God designed us to be connected and in community, but relationships are hard, often broken, and take a lot of work. Join us for this (super-long because it matters) new series on navigating all kinds of relationships that impact our lives – from our relationship with God to our obsessive codependence with our phones (this isn't just a marriage series, y'all).
www.kensingtonchurch.org/relationships Relationships are complicated, and we need help, don't we? God designed us to be connected and in community, but relationships are hard, often broken, and take a lot of work. Join us for this (super-long because it matters) new series on navigating all kinds of relationships that impact our lives – from our relationship with God to our obsessive codependence with our phones (this isn't just a marriage series, y'all).
Our Mother's Day Special! Get FREE access to our homeschool course when you purchase the Get It All Done Club from now until Mother's Day. Learn more about the club here: https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com/peacefully-productive-home-masterclass Be A Part Voetberg Music Academy's Six Songs Of Summer Challenge and earn cash and badges for playing music! Sign up here: https://www.voetbergmusicacademy.com/ ANN AND DAVE WILSON are bestselling authors, the former cofounders of Kensington Church, and former chaplains for the Detroit Lions. They now serve as FamilyLife Today radio and podcast hosts and as nationally beloved marriage speakers. They have appeared on NBC's Today Show and many other podcasts and media outlets. Ann and Dave have been married for more than forty years and have three grown sons and a multitude of grandchildren. You can follow Dave and Ann here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DJKOpYHP3eu/?hl=en Order Their New Book, How To Speak Life To Your Husband, Here: https://a.co/d/cIBXwq1 Order their book, No Perfect Parents, Here: https://a.co/d/gKme5WY
www.kensingtonchurch.org/relationships Relationships are complicated, and we need help, don't we? God designed us to be connected and in community, but relationships are hard, often broken, and take a lot of work. Join us for this (super-long because it matters) new series on navigating all kinds of relationships that impact our lives – from our relationship with God to our obsessive codependence with our phones (this isn't just a marriage series, y'all).
https://www.kensingtonchurch.org/relationships Relationships are complicated, and we need help, don't we? God designed us to be connected and in community, but relationships are hard, often broken, and take a lot of work. Join us for this (super-long because it matters) new series on navigating all kinds of relationships that impact our lives – from our relationship with God to our obsessive codependence with our phones (this isn't just a marriage series, y'all).
Come and see the Resurrected King! Let the earth and all of humanity rejoice: Jesus is alive again! It didn't happen the way people thought it would. They experienced disappointment, disillusionment, and hopelessness. But the Cross wasn't the end – Jesus is victorious over death! This divine reversal floods our darkness with Light – there is hope! Join us for our glorious, joy-filled Easter celebration. At Kensington, we believe that Easter has personal significance for each one of us. The Cross means God's love for you has no limits – it was an all-the-way sacrifice to bring you close and carry your sin. The Resurrection means God's power has no limits – it was a life-from-death reversal to bring you hope in life now and hope for life eternal.
Come and see the Sacrificial King. The God of the universe saw our brokenness and instead of holding it over us, He came humble, He came close. He willingly chose self-sacrifice for us! Enter into a sacred space this Good Friday: we'll follow the pattern of an ancient Hebrew "Derisha" service and use scripture and music to share Jesus' journey to the Cross and to prepare our hearts to fully celebrate Easter!
Why did you do that? (Ever wonder why yourself?) What we believe informs what we do. Our beliefs impact every aspect of our lives: how we spend our time, how we view ourselves, how we treat others – everything! And why do we do what we do here at Kensington? What beliefs drive our mission? Join us for this seven-week series as we unpack some of our core beliefs as a church, including our position on God's nature, humanity, scripture, and more.
Why did you do that? (Ever wonder why yourself?) What we believe informs what we do. Our beliefs impact every aspect of our lives: how we spend our time, how we view ourselves, how we treat others – everything! And why do we do what we do here at Kensington? What beliefs drive our mission? Join us for this seven-week series as we unpack some of our core beliefs as a church, including our position on God's nature, humanity, scripture, and more.
Why did you do that? (Ever wonder why yourself?) What we believe informs what we do. Our beliefs impact every aspect of our lives: how we spend our time, how we view ourselves, how we treat others – everything! And why do we do what we do here at Kensington? What beliefs drive our mission? Join us for this seven-week series as we unpack some of our core beliefs as a church, including our position on God's nature, humanity, scripture, and more.
Why did you do that? (Ever wonder why yourself?) What we believe informs what we do. Our beliefs impact every aspect of our lives: how we spend our time, how we view ourselves, how we treat others – everything! And why do we do what we do here at Kensington? What beliefs drive our mission? Join us for this seven-week series as we unpack some of our core beliefs as a church, including our position on God's nature, humanity, scripture, and more.
Why did you do that? (Ever wonder why yourself?) What we believe informs what we do. Our beliefs impact every aspect of our lives: how we spend our time, how we view ourselves, how we treat others – everything! And why do we do what we do here at Kensington? What beliefs drive our mission? Join us for this seven-week series as we unpack some of our core beliefs as a church, including our position on God's nature, humanity, scripture, and more.