GUEST SPEAKER ALLEN MCWHITE SHOWS HOW PAUL CALLS CHRISTIANS TO LIVE AS THOSE WITH A DIFFERENT MISSION, MOTIVATION, AND MAKE-UP.
The end of Judges shows us what it looks like when Jesus is not acknowledged as or submitted to as King.
The caution signs we often blow through on our way down, and the plan god has to provide a way out.
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.
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.
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?
As we close out the Galatians series, Paul points a picture of what it looks like to walk in freedom.
“How to do the things you want to do” - gALATIANS 5:16-26
FREEDOM IS AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES FOR THOSE WHO WALK WITH THE SPIRIT. SO HOW CAN WE EFFECTIVELY WALK WITH THE SPIRIT?
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.
If salvation is by grace alone through faith alone, why are there so many commands to obey?
THE BIBLE TELLS US THAT THROUGHOUT HUMAN HISTORY GOD HAS BEeN PROVIDING ONE PLAN TO FREE HUMANITY FROM SIN, FOR HIMSELF. HE SIMPLY ASKS THAT WE TRUST HIS PROMISE.
In this introduction to Galatians, Paul reminds us of God’s desire for us to live completely and consistently free according to the gospel.
Dr. RaShan Frost uses the prayer Jesus taught His disciples to show how we too should pray and rely on our Father in Heaven.
Dr. Ron Dillon shares that biblical stewardship begins with a posture of giving yourself completely to the Lord.
In the message, Jonathan Linker shares how that if we truly believed God is in control, then we would honor the Sabbath and rest.
In this message, Craig Tuck shares how God has called us to make Jesus “unignorable” wherever we live, work, learn, and play.
GOD HAS CALLED US TO BE SPIRITUALLY AWAKE ALL DAY, EVERY DAY, THROUGH MEDITATING ON HIM AND HIS TRUTH. IN THIS SERMON, MATT REAGAN HELPS US SEE HOW THAT IS POSSIBLE AND WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE.
We conclude our year long journey through the Bible with John's look into Heaven where God's blessings will flow as far as the curse is found!
Most of us know the basic outline of the Christmas story, but in Revelation 12 we see the heavenly perspective on Christmas - and it might surprise you!
“Why the word?”
2 Tim. 3:16-17
THE BIBLE CONTAINS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO: RECEIVE SALVATION BY FAITH IN JESUS, GROW UP IN YOUR SALVATION, AND LIVE YOUR LIFE FOR EVERY GOOD WORK OF JESUS.
The greatest assurance of a person’s salvation can be found in the innocence of Christ.
At some point everyone has to decide how to respond when confronted by things that are hard to hear and hard to believe.
In His “Sermon on the Mount”, Jesus gives 20 ways His followers can light up the world around them.
Chip, Josh, and Megan are back with some Q&A discussions about polygamy, angels, a future revival among Jews, evil spirits, miracles, and other not-so-“random” parts of the Old Testament!
How do we fight against the tendency to casually drift away from God in seasons when life seems calm and predictable?
In the book of Zephaniah, we see see that God is a just God who extends judgement to mankind while showing love to those who trust in HIm.
Dr. Ron Dillon joins us and shares how Isaiah’s message gives insight into what God expects
In a book filled with hard to understand visions, what shines through is God’s desire for his people to know him and experience his glory.
The Prophet Jeremiah’s message focuses on judgement, but in it, God reveals his plan for justice and mercy.
In the book of Ecclesiastes, we learn that everything in life becomes meaningful when we fear God and obey His commands.
The book of Job is often associated with suffering and trials, but in today’s message Andy Boyer discusses its great message of hope.
This week we see that God's grace is always available to protect you from and forgive you of sin.
Listen in to your answered questions as Chip, Josh, and Megan go through questions from the church about “The Story’’ Chapter 4!
This week in The Story, we find in King David’s rise a picture of the King we all need.
THE BOOK OF JUDGES HOLDS UP A MIRROR AND SHOWS US BOTH OUR SIN AND THE SAVIOR GOD HAS GIVEN US.
In the Book of Joshua, we see that God had a plan to get Israel to the promised land. But everyday choices would determine if they would be the ones to make it.
Chip, Josh, and Megan dive into your questions on this Chapter 3 Q&A podcast. Did anyone clean the Holy of Holies? What’s up with the number 40? Is it okay to lie for good reason? Answers to these questions, and more!
The final words of Moses ring just as true for us as they did for Israel, and they call us to “choose life”.
We begin Chapter 4 of “The Story” by considering how Israel’s wilderness wandering speaks truth in our own journey through life.
How does a book written 1,500 years before the resurrection of Jesus hold the key to understand it, and live in response to it?
Exodus 24-40 are all about the Tabernacle, but might they also be about us and our relationship with God?
As we continue through “The Story” we see that God saves his people, and keeps saving them.
What might the Israelites crossing the Red Sea have to do with our lives and our need to “cross over”?
In Exodus 7-12, the Lord reveals Himself as a sovereign God who judges and a loving God who saves.
Chip, Josh, and Megan spend some time answering questions from the church regarding Chapter 2’s readings.
As Chapter 2 comes to a close, we see that God is able to use evil to bring about good.
As "The Story" unfolds we see how one man's struggle paints a picture of all God's people.
How does the most unimaginable ask in all of scripture point us to the inexhaustible provision of God?
How does God’s call of Abraham shape the way God’s people live today? Pastor Chip considers three answers to that question in this week’s episode of “The Story.”
What can a global cataclysm teach us about God's love and faithfulness? In the first sermon from Chapter 2 of "The Story", Pastor Chip explores that question.
Pastors Chip and Josh spend some time answering questions from the church regarding Chapter 1’s readings.
Everyone agrees the world isn’t perfect. The question is, “Why?” and, “What’s the solution?”
We continue with “The Story” this week by looking at how things were “In the Beginning”.
We start a year-long sermon series this morning as Pastor Chip introduces us to “The Story” from Luke 24.
Lead Pastor Chip Robinson dives into the Christmas hymn “O Come All Ye Faithful” in the Christmas Carols series.
The relationship between sacrifice and joy is a repeated theme in the Bible. In this sermon, Pastor Chip explores four types of sacrifices that bring joy to God's people.
God has called us to love Him with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. Even in regards to listening to a sermon. In this message, Josh shows how we should process and respond to God’s Word.
What if anything, can we learn from Nehemiah about how sermons should be preached today?
What does I look like to live “on mission?” In this sermon from Nehemiah 3, Pastor Chip shows us a practical answer to that very practical question.
Lead Pastor, Chip Robinson, discusses the God-appointed importance of community, and it’s value in our lives.
In a fallen and broken world, suffering is unavoidable. The question is, how can we suffer well?
In this sermon, we explore 4 ways we should use the tongue as a tool for good and not evil.
Rogers Hook joins us from The Church at LifePark to discuss how genuine faith saves and transforms our lives.
How can we fight the innate tendency we all have to make judgments about other people? In this sermon from James 2, Pastor Chip shows four ways from vv. 1-13.
Every Christian's aim should be to spread righteousness throughout the world and James 1:19-27 calls us to speak right words, do right actions, and pursue right causes.
Pastor Chip begins a new sermon series on the book of James. Listen as Chip describes how to be steadfast when encountering trails and pushing into the Lord when temptations arise.
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All children have a significant role to play in the family and the closer we walk with Jesus the better equipped we are to obey and honor our parents.
More Americans are working more than ever before, producing more than ever, and yet the purpose and design of “work” seem to be more distorted than ever too. What does God say about work?
Our response to the circumstances of life should be informed and influenced by our understanding of the character of God.
What is God’s design and purpose for marriage, and what does it look like to live them our practically?
We begin our "Conversations About Family" series with two observations about motherhood and two encouragements for moms.
Guest pastor, Dr. Ron Dillon preaches a standalone message focusing on listening and responding to the work God has planned for you in your life.
What does it mean for Jesus to "continue to make" God's name known, and what role to we have to play in that mission?
What does Jesus want for you, and how does his resurrection make those things possible?
When Jesus prayed that his people would “be one,” he wasn’t just asking for unity for unity’s sake; his prayer was for much, much more!
We continue in our study of Jesus' High Priestly Prayer as Pastor Josh explores Jesus' petition that his people would be set apart, by his Word, for his mission.
Jesus’ joy, a perfect, divine, and eternal Joy, came from Glorifying and Obeying his father. Jesus’ prayed for His joy to become your joy!
On the night before his death, Jesus prayed for his people. In this opening sermon of the John 17 series, Pastor Chip encourages us on what it means for God to "keep" his people.
Everyone experiences strained, even broken, relationships at some point. In this concluding sermon from our Proverbs series, Pastor Chip explores five biblical principles for reconciliation.
Why is pride so deadly in our lives, and why is it so important that we fight against it?
We often use the word “sovereign” to describe God, but what truths about God does that word convey? And, if we know those truths, and believe them to be true, how does that impact our lives?
In a world that often seems to be obsessed with and driven by money, what does the Bible have to say about how the wise and foolish approach getting, keeping, and using it?
The word “friend” can mean a lot of different things, from a lifelong best friend to someone you’re connected with on social media. What makes a friend “wise,” and what does it take to be a wise friend to others?
Words are powerful. Actually, the Bible says they hold the power of nothing less than life and death. How then should people use their words?
What is the difference between wisdom and folly? Proverbs 9 answers that question, and calls us to make a decision about which we will pursue.
Why should we seek wisdom, and how would we even do that? Pastor Chip answers these questions from Proverbs 2-4.
Before we look forward to the new year, Pastor Josh encourages us to look back and remember.
Pastor Chip explains why the longer ending to Mark’s Gospel (Mark 16:9-20) should make you more confident in your Bible, not less.
Pastor Chip walks through Mark 14:1-25 and ask whether we respond to Jesus like Mary or Judas.
Elder Pastor, Andy Boyer walks through Mark 13 to focus on our future sightings
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Pastor Chip continues the 2nd half of the series, The King’s Cross in the gospel of Mark
Jesus' confrontation with the religious leaders in Mark 11 and 12 forces us to consider questions about Jesus' authority and the consequences for those who reject him.
Pastor Chip walks us through Mark 11, showing us three truths about Jesus and how those truths should change our life.
To celebrate the 5 year anniversary of King’s Cross Church, Pastor Chad Moore from The Church at LifePark, teaches about turning dreams into realities.
Pastor Chip continues in Part II of The King’s Cross regarding how to be Citizens of the Kingdom.
Pastor Chip continues Part 2 in the series, "The King's Cross" with "Tough Questions; Tougher Answers" from Mark 9: 33-50
We return to our study of Mark’s Gospel this week as Pastor Chip shows us the glory and grace of Jesus in Mark 9.
In this stabs-alone sermon, Pastor Chip discusses three steps to finding time in a world where is seems there is just never enough time.
We begin our new sermon series in the book of Mark as Pastor Chip shows us how Jesus' arrival on the scene is a new beginning for the world, and us!
Kelly Graham preaches about the woman and the well and how Jesus does not discriminate who can receive the good news.
Josh Romine teaches about the consistency of God and how we can depend on him in all circumstances.
Chip Robinson teaches on the spiritual habit of silence & solitude and how it can help us draw near to God.
Chip Robinson teaches on the spiritual habit of fasting and how it can be used to draw near to God.
Chip Robinson gives us a definition and principles of the spiritual habit called stewardship.
Chip Robinson preaches about how “no spiritual habit is more important than Bible reading.”
This is the first of a series of sermons called “Draw Near”. We will learn from God’s word about how to intentionally spent time with God through different practices.
It’s Palm Sunday and Chip Robinson preaches about how “Jesus is a very different King with a very different kingdom.”
Chip Robinson closes our series through the life of David and shows us what this story means in light of a future King.
Chip Robinson preaches about the promise of peace and how God’s promise can sustain us through chaos.
Chip Robinson preaches on the story of David and Bathsheba and five typical patters of sin.
Chip Robinson preaches on three insights into the character of God from 2 Samuel 7:1-29.