Ante Faciem Dei

We recently introduced a new Bible reading method called Ante Faciem Dei, which means “Before the face of God.” It’s not the only method of Bible study, and it’s also not an entirely brand new approach to reading Scripture. Instead, we have collected some of the basic principles of Biblical hermeneutics (Biblical interpretation) along with key insights from other Bible Study … Read More

Get Connected: Realm

If you’ve been attending King’s Chapel for any length of time, chances are that you’ve heard about Realm. Realm is our relational, online, community-building platform. It exists to help the family at King’s Chapel engage in 24/7 community, and it realigns our perception of going to church to being the church. If you are new to a church-wide online network, then it’s … Read More

CarePortal

Earlier this year, we joined an online platform called CarePortal. CarePortal brings the needs of hurting children and families in the community to the attention of churches. More specifically, CarePortal is designed to galvanize churches to meet the material needs of children living in the foster care system as well as prevent children from entering foster care by strengthening biological families. … Read More

Gospel-Centered Resources

We are half-way through summer, the time when some people are tackling their summer reading list. Maybe you don’t have a reading list, per se, but you’re in-between books and looking for an idea for your next read. Or perhaps, you are not an avid reader but you’re looking for a way to incorporate more reading into your diet (a late … Read More

Transformative Forgiveness

Have you ever read a psalm and been struck by the beauty of its verse and truth? That happened to me recently when reading Psalm 130. It’s an incredibly rich text and the poet has somehow managed to encapsulate the gospel in just 8 verses. Psalm 130 lands in the middle of a collection known as the Psalms of Ascent … Read More

Bible Reading Plans

Have you ever tried a Bible Reading plan? Many of us begin each new year with good intentions, but our efforts peter out after a few weeks. I’ve been there myself plenty of times. In all honesty, part of the problem could be a lack of discipline. It’s easier to fritter time away on Netflix, Youtube, or Facebook, or even … Read More

Realm Resources

Last week, we officially upgraded The City to Realm. If you were previously on The City then you already know the benefits of a church-wide communication platform. If it’s your introduction to a church-wide online network, then it’s important to know that Realm is not meant to replace community, but enhance it. It’s not a substitute for face-to-face fellowship, but a … Read More

Merry Xmas!

What’s the deal with the “X”  in Merry Xmas? Does it surprise you that’s it’s nothing nefarious? I grew up believing that replacing Christ with an X was akin to removing him from the celebration of Christmas. That using this shorthand teetered on blasphemy and was, therefore, inappropriate for Christians to pen on their Christmas cards or placard on their … Read More

Make a Joyful Noise to the Lord

There are countless passages of Scripture that encourage, invite, and even admonish (1 Thessalonians 5:18) us to express gratitude to God. One of the most well known and often quoted is Psalm 100 probably because its succinct, rhythmic stanzas make it easy to memorize. Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth! Serve the Lord with gladness! Come into … Read More

Remember, It’s All About Jesus

We just finished part 36 of our sermon series Samuel: King of Kings. Needless to say, we are well into our study of the 1 & 2 Samuel. Over the past several months, we’ve covered a lot of ground from Samuel’s birth to the barren yet faithful Hannah, to his calling by God to the role of prophet, priest, and … Read More