Giving Thanks

Thanksgiving is upon us and many have made plans to gather with family and friends.  Our holiday can be traced back to our Pilgrim heritage as the early nation struggled and gave thanks to God for His provision. Thanksgiving isn’t just an American holiday, thanksgiving to the Lord for his provision can be seen throughout the Bible.  The Harvest Festival, known as … Read More

Taking a Break From the Busyness

Fall is almost over and the winter months are around the corner. This time of the year, for many of us, is spelled B-U-S-Y! You do realize that there is only 42 days until Christmas! As time marches on, with out any signs of slowing down, I keep reminding myself that it is good and wise to stop, reflect, gain strength and enjoy God’s … Read More

Am I Saved?

Answering the question, “Am I saved?” can be tough for most people at some time in their life. Some might say that they prayed a ‘Sinner’s Prayer’ years ago and because of those words on that day they were ‘saved’. Others may point to the day they were baptized or the day they joined membership with a particular church. Yet … Read More

Change Is In the Air

If you have taken a drive lately, you’ve probably noticed the awesome colors of the trees. They are changing every day this week, and they keep getting better. We look forward to this change every year. The next big change will be the falling temperatures. This change however,  is the one we normally don’t look forward to. Our time here … Read More

The Need for Community

This past Sunday we took a look at our Core Values with specific emphasis on the importance of Community Groups.  Community Groups are where we connect together in smaller numbers, living together, working for God’s glory.  In community, we are united by our common faith, inspired by God and the gospel, and together passionately pursue Him and endeavor to share Him … Read More

Safety

Safety products and safety training is a multi-billion dollar industry in the United States. Companies continually train their employees in an effort to promote a safe workplace and to prevent injuries and deaths. Training is done regularly and repeatedly so that the information taught is hopefully retained and acted upon. Just as companies seek to keep their employees safe, your … Read More

Behold Our God // God’s Genius

The last time I posted I began a series looking at the song Behold Our God, a great song put out by Sovereign Grace Music we sing here regularly at King’s Chapel.  This song is a very complete song in that it communicates God’s grandeur, genius, glory, and gospel.  Last post we explored verse 1 which was God’s Grandeur.  Today … Read More

Our Church Vacation

The summer season is a great time of year for spending quality time with our close family and relatives. We can take a few days of vacation to separate ourselves from the daily pressures of work and other responsibilities.  These days are precious to us, and we look forward to our vacation days with family and loved ones each year.  … Read More

Moses: The Faithful Servant

Last week we began a new sermon series, “The Gospel According to Moses.”   Throughout this series we will get a glimpse at the dynamic character of Moses, as we witness his life and the accounts he recorded in the first 5 books of the bible.  However, what was really dynamic about Moses’ life was not what Moses did, but … Read More

The Gospel According to Moses

On Sunday July 6th we will begin our summer series, “The Gospel According To Moses.”  This will be a six part series focusing on 6 major, and rather large narratives in the book of Exodus. As the lead teaching pastor I am absolutely convinced and committed to getting to the hero of every narrative and every storyline.   His name … Read More