King's Church seeks to expand the Kingdom of Jesus Christ in Kentucky through passionate worship, biblical teaching, intercessory prayer, and empowered ministry.
The story of David's 'mighty men' suggests that the true mark of warrior is in radical devotion to the Kingdom.
Pastor Brad reflects on Acts 7 (Stephen's death) and the recent passing of his own father.
Pastor Brad and special guest Chris Segre-Lewis discusses the principles and practices of healing ministry.
Pastor Meghann interviews several King's Church volunteers. Pastor Brad shares three key values of a King’s Church volunteer.
Samuel transitions Israel’s leadership from “judge” to “King”, and anoints Saul. Although ultimately his efforts are fruitless, Samuel will use his prophetic voice to try and shape Israel’s new national leader into a man who will lead God’s way.
As Israel struggles to understand what “honoring God’s presence” means, Samuel gives a clear prophetic call: honor God through absolute faithfulness to His covenant. Obedience brings blessing.
Samuel, with his unique birth story, is destined for great things as he learns to hear God's voice.
The Old Testament story of Nadab and Abihu gives a painful picture of what happens when our worship is casual and careless.
The shepherds in Luke's gospel were chosen to witness the birth of Jesus. So what makes this story so significant?
Life was not meant to be lived independently, and the self-reliant life only brings pain.
Matthew 27 tells us about another resurrection story - and a pretty strange on, at that! What kind of of power was really unleashed on the cross?
On this Easter Sunday morning, the invitation from God is for us to become "fully alive" in Him!
The Gospels tell us an unusual story of Jesus and a fig tree. What does this mean for us today?
Often we will face things well outside of our control. Through prayer and fasting, we can open the door to God’s deliverance.
The first door to be opened is the door to God's presence. Before he shows his mighty arm, he wants to reveal his face.
As this church family begins a 28-day fast, we're looking at the principles and benefits of fasting - why do we fast, and how do we fast effectively?
Pastor Brad shares his own encounter with God's love, and explores why there's no greater foundation that the love of the Father.
What's your vision for the next year? Whatever you dream of God doing, your vision is too small. God has something bigger in mind.
Jesus was sent into the wilderness to be tested. Maybe we need the same thing: to be refined before we can be released.
Anna, the perfect model of a "Kingdom midwife", lays a foundation of prayer and fasting in anticipation of Christ's coming.
Elizabeth's own incredible story, seen in Luke 1 & 2, foreshadows a greater miracle to come.
What's the difference between doubt and unbelief? More importantly, how can we defeat doubt and grow in faith?
When God calls us to himself, he also points us towards the world as a 'kingdom of priests.'
The first reality to be confronted is one of identity: who are we? Exodus 19 sheds some insight onto God's answer to that question.
Beside a rock cave near an ancient town, Jesus made it clear to his followers: the church he was building was not for them.
How do cope with seasons of spiritual drought? Hold on to God's promises, and let your roots do deeper.
Regardless of your personality, you can practice biblical boldness. It begins with cultivating urgent convictions.
What happens when we move beyond casual kindness to true "prophetic encouragement"? The culture around us is changed for the better.
Gilbert & Christi Simpson explain the incredible journey of how they landed at King's Church.
David's victory over the giant shouldn't surprise us, considering the battle had already been won.
The story of David and Goliath reveals some surprising insights for tackling impossible situations.
Ever feel like you're running out of steam? God's Word has some words of encouragement to help us stay strong.
Many believers haven't experienced the fullness of life that God offers. The book of 2 Peter tells us that we have been given everything we need.
The biblical story of Ruth shows how God's faithfulness is revealed during difficult seasons.
We want power for feats of glory, but are we willing to be empowered to suffer for the Gospel? The Books of Acts suggests that very thing.
The Spirit enables every believer with the power and authority to bring healing in Jesus' name.
The power of Pentecost enables us to selflesssly share our resources and lives with those around us.
Prayer isn't convincing God to do something against His will; it's standing in agreement with what He already wants to do.
The 'fear of the Lord', rightly understood, is the foundation for living the Christian life..
Ever wonder if you were made for something more, something bigger than this world? Acts 1 gives us a hint as to what that means.
We are given a "spirit of sonship", which brings immeasurable privilege to every believer.
Jesus' parable reveals something surprising about the prodigal and the meaning of grace.
In another parable, Jesus reveals that the Kingdom is much like a great feast, where the guests of honor are the ones we least expect.
Have you found something worth giving your life for? Two of Jesus' parables in Matthew 13 illustrate the immeasurable worth of the Kingdom.
God is in control, even when it appears otherwise. As the prophet Habakkuk shows, some situations call for a silent and waiting heart.
How can Caleb, a hero from the Old Testament, take a stand when everyone else gives in to fear? He has a different spirit.
Ezra returns to his homeland, only to find a crisis that threatens the future of God's people.
When opposition comes again God's plan, push through and discover His supernatural provision.
When God's people return in Ezra 3, the first thing they rebuild is the altar. What does this say about God's priorities for his people?
The Book of Ezra describes the return of an exiled people back into God's promises. Their restoration begins with leaving the good to pursue the best.
The call to follow Jesus comes at a high price. Jesus says to count the cost, and consider what it really means to be a disciple..
The journey of discipleship begins with laying aside the things we fight to hold on to.
Great risk comes from greater risk. 1 Chronicles 11 tells the story of mighty men who risked it all for the love of their king.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, faced a decision that would change the face of history: could she give up control of her own life to bring life to others?
Joseph, the father of Jesus, knew that saying 'yes' to God's plan might cost him everything. Was it worth it?
Why doesn't God answer our prayers? The story of Zachariah, from Luke 1, has some insight.
We were made in the image of God, yet something has broken that image. Can it be restored, and if so, how?
Jesus promises that we will have the full measure of God's Spirit. Yet so many believers live completly unaware of His presence in their lives.