
BLOGS
Out of Your Mind Persuasion
Our faith is to look like we are out of our mind in devotion to Christ, while still clearly persuading and calling others to be reconciled to God. What does it look like to live a life of out of your mind persuasion?
Grow Up Into Salvation
How do we grow up in salvation and progress in holiness? How are believers supposed to be like newborn infants? Peter tells us in chapter 2 of his 1st epistle: long for the Word.
A Light to the World
As Christians, we are called to be the light of the world. How can we be a light that shines the brightest in dark places?
An Open Letter to the Church Shopper
As college students are getting settled on campus for the year and as many are coming out of a season of virtual church, we find ourselves in the middle of a church-shopping season. How can church shoppers approach the search for a biblical, healthy church?
A Noble Response
What happens when you see something in the Bible that contradicts your current beliefs? Do you change to conform to God’s word or do you fight against it? Acts 17 shows us a noble response to God’s word.
Navigating Mentorship
Spiritual mentorship can be a huge blessing to those younger in the faith. How can we approach a mentorship relationship that points others to Christ?
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.
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.
Adoration & Devotion
Do you swing towards a devoted or adoring kind of love? How do we find the balance in how we love God?
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.
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?
Personal, Pastoral Reflections for 2020
2020 is almost over. Here are some personal reflections over the past year.