BLOGS

 
Jonathan Moseley Jonathan Moseley

Parents: You and Your Kids Teach Us

Parents, we need your kids in service with us when we gather corporately. You as parents teach us what it looks like to live out our values, and your kids teach us who we are together—family.

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Jonathan Moseley Jonathan Moseley

Mercy Awaits Those Who "Cry Out"

God sometimes deals with us in painful ways. But he deals with us in these ways so we can come to him and experience his rescuing and saving.

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Soriah Lott Soriah Lott

Adoration & Devotion

Do you swing towards a devoted or adoring kind of love? How do we find the balance in how we love God?

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Jonathan Moseley Jonathan Moseley

Do You See Misery or Grace?

In the words of William Cooper, “Behind a frowning providence He hides a smiling face.” Here are some reflections from when King’s Hill gathered Sunday evenings.

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Jonathan Moseley Jonathan Moseley

The Root of Rioting and Gospel Hope

Hurt people hurt people. Except followers of Jesus. They bless. What’s at the root of this rioting—the death and destruction—and what hope does Jesus offer?

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Kevin Henderson Kevin Henderson

God's Incarnation

At Christmas we celebrate Jesus, fully God, coming to earth and becoming fully human. Explore how this truth has profound effects on how we live our lives today.

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Jonathan Moseley Jonathan Moseley

Put Heaven In Your Heart

The heart cannot hold both the things of this world and the things of heaven. But when the eyes of the heart have a clear vision of heaven, we can live in fruitful service while we remain in the world.

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Jonathan Moseley Jonathan Moseley

How Can I Walk By Faith?

We might be trying to follow Jesus carrying too much for the journey. The way Jesus sends out the Twelve in Mark 6 is the same way we must walk: a heart full of faith and fixed on heaven.

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Jonathan Moseley Jonathan Moseley

Why Does Jesus Speak in Parables?

The parables are more than earthly stories with heavenly meaning. They are meant to divide those who are hard-hearted and humble.

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