Equipping All for the Kingdom of God.
We are a relational church that wants to "do life" together, celebrating Jesus as King every step of the way. Our desire, as His church, is to help His people come to understand their purpose and value in Christ and equip them to be active in His Kingdom.
Mark 6:1-4 // Chapter six of the Gospel of Mark shows a range of the everyday occurrences with Jesus, giving us insight in how He can relate with us. As we begin our study, Jesus returns home to Nazareth and is greeted with rejection and dismissal. What kind of honor is there when we bring the gospel to those unwilling to hear?
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Teaching Series: Everyday Life
Acts 20 // The Gospel is a message about receiving. We can struggle to receive from others. Weather we are trying to earn generosity from or we think ourselves not worthy of it. Our attitude reveals a very real tension we have with receiving from God. Pastor Rick Terletzky explores what it means to receive in a healthy way that reflects the grace and gifts that Christ gives us.
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Psalm 34:3 // How can a human being bless God? God himself is eternally blessed—how could we add anything to him? He is the source of every blessing, and he is already infinitely exalted above the heavens. So why does the Bible call for us to magnify and bless God?Kingship Church
1 Corinthians 1:18-30 // Appearing foolish, to be in a position where we are evaluated or measured by the World's standards, can cause us to stumble in our faith. Should we be concerned when it comes to being a fool for Christ's sake?
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Acts 4:32 // As the early Church was being established, we see an amazing display of generosity caused by them having everything in common. But what does it mean for Christians to have everything in common? Listen in as we discuss community, generosity, money and having shared interests.
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Genesis 9:18-25 // What is sin, really? Pastor Rick Terletzky explores sin's reintroduction into the world after the flood and what it means for us.
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Mark 5:20 // There is a very specific Greek word the Gospel of Mark uses that transforms our view and role in what it means to proclaim. Pastor Rick Terletzky uncovers the importance of proclaiming and its interlocking relationship with the totality of the Gospel.
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Mark 5 // Understanding that our needs are fulfilled by Jesus in their perfect time. Why is Jesus' timing perfect and what can we learn as we wait for Him? Dr. Dave Terletzky looks beyond the big three miracles of Mark 5 and shares the impact of a basic need.
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Mark 5 // How Jesus may use us for His Kingdom is not determined by our wants. Who sets the needs of the Kingdom of God? Rian Lange discussing the theme of Jesus' divine power and how we deal with the internal battle of qualification and confronting our issue of control.
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Mark 5 // We get so caught up in what God can do for us… we don’t stop to think why God is permitting us anything at all. Why does Jesus give permission to others but sometime not to us and our wants? What is the extent of Jesus authority and what He permits? Does this include evil? Pastor Rick Terletzky takes on this difficult question as we study Mark 5.
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Mark 5 // Can you distinguish between your wants and needs? Jesus displays his divine authority across three different interactions that show our truest need is found fallen down before Him.Kingship ChurchTeaching Series: Arise - Study of Mark 5Getting Past our Wants and to our Needs
Isaiah 51 // God’s stability has been historical. An overlooked understanding of our identity as God's people in an independent minded culture. We come from a bigger rock. A little rock that comes from a quarry; a lineage of God’s redemption story dug out from the foundational Rock.
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Teaching Series: No Other Rock
Isaiah 26 // If the Lord provides peace, salvation, and is a stability, a refuge for us, then one attribute needs to be true about God. We have an eternal God.
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Teaching Series: No Other Rock
Isaiah 17 // Seeking more from Sanctuary than just a physical place set apart as sacred and holy, we are searching for refuge in a Sanctuary that can intervene in our distress. Is there any Rock that has not just the supremacy but the strength to deliver us from our calamity?
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Isaiah 8 // The account of Jesus' name represents all the attributes of God, the fulfillment of His promises, the very action and aim of God’s love and yet for some this is the most offensive and vile thing they can hear. Pastor Rick opening discusses the reality of the God's judgement in the presence of Jesus with us.
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Isaiah 44 // A main tension of God being "The Rock" is the surrounding issue of our idolatry. When it comes to seeking His attributes, we often settle for false imitation that does not carry the same stability. Pastor Rick Terletzky shares the issue of our modern-day idolatry and supplementing our communion with the one true God.
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Isaiah 2 // What would happen if we weighed the heaviness of God correctly? The answer is that we would find the freedom Christ offers us in him. But to rely on the Lord's freedom, God must hold a key attribute. Pastor Rick begins the study of examining God's title as "the Rock" throughout the book of Isaiah.
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Philippians 3 // Kingship Church at McMenamins Roadhouse Easter Morning 2024
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1 Thessalonians 1:9-10 // The unavoidable truth of God's holiness places us in tension with the righteousness of God's justice. Dr. Dave Terletzky examines R.C Sproul's famous question, "saved from what?" and the ramifications of our avoidance in answering it.
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Genesis 21 & 22 // God can be trusted, however emotions and circumstances can quickly see us trying to take hold of the story. Rian Lange shares the parallels of two people, Hagar and Abraham, and how their story is centered around God's promises and provision.
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Judges 6 // Gideon's trust in God is met with his own struggle with fear and doubt. We are not that different when it comes to our issues of confidence. God's patience may surprise us as it did Gideon. Brandon Dieni tackles an overview of Gideon's story of embracing God's call for him and what that can mean for us.
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John 17 // The most crucial element of our salvation is found in the Incarnation of God. Jesus has woven into his own created Tapestry, the incarnation of God taking on the form of his own creation, a Man. Dave Terletzky shares the significance of faith threads that are passed on generationally.
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Luke 16:10 // The full measure of Joy can be found in the act of being with Christ. Pastor Rick Terletzky takes on the misconception of faithfulness. When we try to make our stewardship about proving our faith, we are rob ourselves of true joy.
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Mark 4:35-41 // Chapter 4 of the Gospel of Mark, filled with parables, concludes with Jesus calming the storm across the Sea of Galilee. Its not a parable, yet we often treat it that way. Pastor Rick speaks to the misstep of viewing the Bible as just stories and the absence of the Mystery of God it creates in our life.
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Teaching Series - Parables of the Kingdom of God
Mark 4:30-32 // Do our expectations get in the way of us living in what God has for us. Brandon Dieni shares his own journey of spiritual growth as we look at the parable of the mustard seed and its foretelling of the Kingdom of God.
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Teaching Series: Parables of the Kingdom
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Mark 4:26-29 // Just as the parables are mysterious so is the inner workings of the Kingdom of God. Is it our role to fully comprehend God's ways? Rian Lange unpacks Jesus' teaching from the parable, that not only is His Kingdom active but has been prepared and worked out since the very beginning.
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Teaching Series: The Parables of the Kingdom
Mark 4:21-25 // Are we settling for a wrong measurement of the fullness of our life? Jesus shares a parable in the form of a question, challenging us to pay close attention to our view of His purpose and role in the Kingdom of God.
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Teaching Series: Parables of the Kingdom
Mark 4:1-20 // Jesus choice to speak in parables presents His audience the mystery of the Kingdom of God. Yet, at the same time we a confronted with the truth of our relationship with His Word. Are You perceiving? Not just hearing the words of His teaching, but are you internalizing them until they transform you.
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Teaching Series - Parables of the Kingdom
Matthew 22 1-14 // The Kingdom of God is not just a great Wedding Feast, but the "Greatest" Feast there will ever be and the invitation plays a crucial role. Pastor Rick Terletzky discusses how the parable applies to us, the gospel, and who are the invitees that must attend the wedding banquet.
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Teaching Series: Feast
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Matthew 22:1-4 // Jesus shares a parable of the Wedding Feast to help us understand the Kingdom of God. Pastor Rick Terletzky discusses the imagery of Jesus and His Church found in the ancient Jewish Wedding practices and how this lead to joy and a cause for celebration.
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Luke 10 // We need to become more familiar with the slow patience of God. The presence of Jesus with us displays the riches of God's patience so we may learn to understand how rich His kindness and mercy is. Pastor Rick Terletzky shares an overlooked meaning of Christmas and the good portion that Jesus is offering us.
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Luke 1:46-55 // Peace is with us because God is with us. Jesus is the visible image of peace sent to us. By His very presence, He brings us wholeness and fulfillment; offering peace to a broken relationship with God.
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Luke 1:34-44 // Jesus is the joy we seek from God. As the visible image of the invisible God, Jesus became the man of sorrows; demonstrating and sharing the very joy that He promised He would give.
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Luke 1:26-35 // At the birth of Jesus, we are seeing the first fruits of God's substitution for us. It is the first steps of the Father sacrificing His Son as Jesus is given to us as the visible image of His love.
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Teaching Series: The Visible Image
Luke 1:1-25 // Teaching Series on Luke 1, looking at the arrival of Jesus who is the visible image of the invisible God. What does that mean? And how can we have certainty in our hope of a future with Jesus?
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2 Timothy 2 // "Jesus has fulfilled the law communicated on our heart to love one another and now given us the reasoning God communicated it." Pastor Rick Terletzky offers a thought towards understanding the purpose and scope of how we are suppose to speak to each other.
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John 16:7 // "If we are speaking to God, it’s because He is speaking to us" Dave Terletzky unpacks the role of the Holy Spirit in the communication of our Christian life.
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James 1:21 // "No human being can tame the tongue." Brandon looks at how we, in our sinful nature, twist God's speech pattern to suit ourselves and the fate it points us in.
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Ezekiel 2 // "It is God’s nature to reveal his nature." Pastor Rick Terletzky explores our understanding of what happens when God Speaks and the role communication plays in all of creation.
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Mark 3:31-35 // For us, this is possibly the most difficult passage of Mark Chapter 3. To follow Jesus comes with a great cost of how we approach family. Do we really have to hate them as it seems Jesus stated or is there a better life for our loved ones than just having our loyalty?
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A House Divided Cannot Stand
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Mark 3:9 // Examining the danger we face of having the same mindset as great crowd that followed Jesus, who desired to possess the products of Christ so much so that they had no regard for the person of Christ. Could we desire the same?
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Mark 3:13 // God doesn’t call us according to our desires but rather by His desire for the purpose He has for us. It may not be what we want but it is for our good.
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A House Divided Cannot Stand
Mark 3:11-12 // Looking at the complex issue of spiritual warfare in relation to Jesus' mission and vision for the Kingdom of God. What exactly is biblical and is there such a thing as an unhealthy focus on demons, Satan, and spiritual warfare that takes us away from what we should be focused on.
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Mark 3:25 // A House Divided Cannot Stand. How can we remain on mission together without causing division among ourselves? We need the Spirit to give us transformative desire to be united with Christ to pursue the calling and value of His mission.
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Mark 2:23-28 // The Pharisees are accusing Jesus of being unlawful by taking his disciples through the grainfield during the sabbath. Jesus is not combative, nor does he try to win an argument with His response. However Jesus shares who He really is and where our activation in His Kingdom will lead.
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Amazed
Mark 2:18-22 // Our activation requires us to make ourselves available and present to the activity of God's Kingdom. There are many excuses we can make to avoid being active in what Christ has for us, but none are more difficult to overcome than the battle to re-prioritize our life's foundation.
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Mark 2:13-17 // Activation is living in the awareness and activity of the Kingdom of God. However, by whose ability and understanding is our activation possible?
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Mark 2:6-12 // How do we become activated? What event is needed or experiences have to happen for one to be awoken to their calling and identity in Christ?
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Teaching Series // Amazed
Mark 2:1-5 // We all want to be a part of something that enough people affirm. When we are part of the crowd we feel included, that we belong, but also get a sense of something monumental. But, there is danger in joining in just, because there is a crowd…
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Matthew 3 // A Baptism is an exclusive act that is all about association with Jesus’ death and resurrection. It comes from a genuine response of faith. But does a water baptism save? And what role does the Holy Spirit play? Tyler Phelps unpacks baptism and its positional statement for Kingship Church
Genesis 22 // Understanding a Child Dedication in the Church. The story of God asking Abraham to sacrifice his son, Isaac, is not your typical go to passage when talking about child dedication, but its probably the most profound.
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1 Samuel 7:7-10 // Prayer is as essential as breathing. It is our direct evidence of a relationship with God. But, what is God's attitude about our prayers and is there a right and wrong way to pray?
Leviticus 16 // Rian Lange discusses the visual imagery of the scapegoat and how its inclusion points towards what Jesus has done for us.
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Jeremiah 38:6-13 // Our Identity search is to discover who God is and stop wrestling in the mud long enough, to listen to who God says we are.
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Jeremiah 2:13 // We long to be defined. It is built into the very essence of our existence. But who should define us? Who actually has the ability to properly define who we are? Pastor Rick Terletzky explores the topic of identity and the brokenness many are feeling in search of a label.
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Micah 6:8 // This often misused verse describes an outward expression of an inward reality but only when we connect it to its context of knowing the righteous acts of God.
John 17:17-26 // Why is Evangelism the method of which God chooses to reach the lost? It is because being sent testifies to the actions of how God saved.
Hosea 13:4 // Grace is not a word that defines a common action we could expect out of the ordinary. It is only something that is only plausible from an all-mighty, holy, and divine God.
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Hosea 11 // Hosea Chapter 11 explores the dynamics of God choosing to be the Father of Israel and calling His people into sonship. Can God have both holiness upheld and compassion for us, sinful creatures, at the same time?Kingship Church Teaching Series
Hosea 3 // Raisin Cakes & Grace @kingship.church // Do we truly understand what grace means? If were looking for a simple definition we won't find it in chapter 3 of Hosea. Instead we will see Grace actually shown and on display as God uses Hosea & Gomer to testify of His actions and future hope for Israel.
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Hosea 2 // // The main tension taking place within the Northern Kingdom was their goal to maximize blessing without losing God’s blessing. The only problem was when we pursue bless outside of God we are forsaking Him as our one true God. Can grace cover this behavior? How does God respond, when we chase after the wrong path?
Hosea 1 // Raisin Cakes & Grace @kingship.church The real question we should be asking is... why would God want to be in relationship with us?Why would he make a covenant with us knowing our unfaithfulness, even before we ever commit an act of unfaithfulness. God begins to show us the answer, as He prepares Hosea's personal life to mirror the message God has for Israel.
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Hosea 6 // Raisin Cakes & Grace @kingship.church When we think about turning back to God, do we really understand the important components of what that actually looks like? Israel seemed to struggle with it and we may be no different. Kingship ChurchTeaching Series
Hebrews 12:1-3 // In looking towards our goal of fulfilling our mission and vision at Kingship Church, Brian Burman walks us through Hebrews 12:1-3 to examine the entanglements that keep us from reaching our faith goals in our individual lives and as a church body.
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Hosea 4 // Raisin Cakes & Grace @kingship.church When Hosea begins to deliver the Word of the Lord to Israel, it begins with a formal posture that gives weight to the righteousness of God’s judgment, laying out their actions of rejecting God.
Hosea 9 // Raisin Cakes & Grace @kingship.church
Looking at the proximity and distance of the relationship between Sin and Grace.
John 11 // Seeing does not guarantee believing. Pastor Rick Terletzky explores our struggles with the Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. Did we need to see the resurrection for ourselves, in order for us to believe Jesus is the Christ?
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Easter Morning
Mark 15:6-11 // Pilate has continually attempted to avoid the trial of Jesus in the Roman Court, yet every attempt has failed. Scripture goes to great length to articulate the importance of this trial taking place and Pilate was predestined to be part of this moment in history. Was the final verdict of this hearing justice? Kingship Church Teaching Series
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Luke 23:1-11 // Why does God allow injustice? As the trial continues to unfold at daybreak Jesus is presented before Herod. He mocks Jesus by dressing Him in royal attire, yet Herod fails to see the Son of God standing before him. Is there a purpose to all this suffering? Kingship Church
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Matthew 26:57-68 // What happens when we experience betrayal from the church? How do we deal with injustice when God’s people depart from the Lord being their sustainer? Taking a look at the betrayal of the High Council towards Jesus, Pastor Rick Terletzky opens up about the crucial importance of giving Christ the burden of our injustice, the outcomes of justice and the dangers if we don't.
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John 18:1-11 // Sometimes Injustice can disguise itself as Justice... This is the reality of the trial of Jesus. The Jewish leaders didn’t care to discover the truth of Jesus. They wanted their predetermined outcome and they felt justified to obtain. Pastor Rick Terletzky examines the not so public arrest of Jesus and the motives and betrayal of Judas who leads the charge.
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Colassians 3:1-2 // A question we've been wanting to ask since the beginning of the series: What if our creative expression actually reflected what we know to be true? We are meant to be images of redemption; images that can create, worship, and collaborate in displaying Christ's redeemed work. So what does that look like?
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Jerimiah 17:8 // Our Creativity is meant to be a collaboration. This is one of the most unique things about God’s creative work… We don’t just work with what He’s given us, we work with Him. Pastor Rick Terletzky breaks down our wrestle with our creativity when we find our expression of God's creation to be stale.
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Genesis 3:2-4 // Our creative expression is part of our worship towards God. As equally as we are made to be creative … We are also made to worship. What we worship is the real question as the teaching series "Creativity" continues to explore the issue of idols and an understand how our creativity finds fulfillment only in a way that worships and honors God.
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Genesis 1:26 // Kicking off Part II of our Creativity Series we turn our focus onto the created being... Us. Our creativity is part of our image bearing. God has directly linked the “made in His likeness” to our “vocation”. What we are called to do in this life is part of reflecting God's image.
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Psalm 33:6 // God has formalized all form of communication in order to bring about understanding of his glory and majesty. And at the height of all communication is the divine word of God. Scripture holds a significant portal into the wisdom and righteousness of God that He has deemed appropriate and important for our understanding. Pastor Rick Terletzky concludes the first part of the Creativity Series with looking at God's role as Author of Creation.
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Genesis 2:9 // In our Series "Creativity" Pastor Rick Terletzky takes some time to study God's creative expression as "The Master Artist". Every time we find ourselves admiring, attracted, pleased we are evoking a God given responsive reaction to be able identify beauty. But what is truly beautiful and can it be distorted.
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Genesis 1:3 // If God is sovereign, then we are not left to chaos and chance this means that He is the Architect; who has laid out all the plans and the interacting designs. He has laid the foundations, thought carefully and thoroughly through creations workings and remains authoritative over all of it. Pastor Rick Terletzky explores God's eternal power and divine nature and that should re-frame how we live out our lives.
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Genesis 1:1 // It is evident that we desire to create, to make new. Yet even that notion is inspired. Even the tools or parameters that assist us in our quest to be creative are no authorship of our own. Where does our colored glass that we view the world through, that permits us to interact and mold originate from? What is it’s source? Pastor Rick Terletzky kicks off Kingship's series on "Creativity" by exploring the reason for our creative expression and where is comes from.
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Creativity: Part I
This teaching dives deeper into something Kingship Church has chosen to do every week that we meet as a body of believers, and that is communion also known as The Lord's Supper. It is our hope that this teaching can serve you as a further training to Kingship’s positional statement on The Lord's Supper.
If Jesus says "It will be proclaimed" then we can be sure it will. Pastor Rick Terletzky shares the importance of the Church being engaged in its purpose and commission.
Luke 24:44-53 // What is the dominant view of Jesus that our actions in life reflect? Is it accurate to the realities of who Jesus FULLY is? Having a correct understanding the status of Jesus' nature is relevant to our act of worship towards him. Pastor Rick Terletzky at Kingship Church highlights Luke 24:44-53 and the importance of the ascension and why it matters that Jesus left our world.
John 21:9-19 // It is these particular qualities that give us an essential for knowing Jesus as He really is. How relatable he truly is, that Jesus would resurrect and choose to make breakfast for us. Rian Lange works through the actions of Jesus and Peter's interaction in John 21:9-19 to discover what kind of relationship Jesus is wanting us to have with Him.
John 21:1-8 // Why do we sometimes experience similar situations in our life? Is it because we have not yet learned the lesson? Is it possible that God has us finding ourselves in familiar territory, rehashing old lessons, because its part of our growth and maturity in our faith to follow Jesus? Pastor Rick discusses John 21 and the story of the Miraculous Catch for the second time in Peter's life.
John 20:19-29 // Taking a look at Thomas' struggle with doubting the resurrection, Pastor Rick offers up a different way to look at our own doubt. At some point our faith struggles when our idea of God finds itself too small for the reality we are confronted with.
Luke 24:13-32 // Can I have a relationship with Jesus, but without the Bible? Pastor Rick Terletzky explores the debate of event vs scripture and can we really ignore the Old Testament. In Luke 24 Jesus walks along two disciples on the road to Emmaus and offers them the greatest commentary ever given of scripture. But Why?
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Matthew 28:11-15 // The Guards at the tomb experience a divine moment that now has them searching for answers. But instead of clarity from the religious leaders, they are met with a considerable large bribe. Why? Pastor Rick Terletzky explores what happens when we our up against something that challenges our faith and what it means if we fall short.