Raphael Mrode continues our Holy Spirit series as he speaks on how the Holy Spirit works in making us holy, fulfilling the will of God that we become more like Christ.
The gift of prophecy is highly valued in the New Testament and we want that to be the case at King’s too. Luke explains what this gift is and how God uses it, and then we hear from Hannah about the w…
The spiritual gifts of tongues and interpretation are powerful for individual believers and churches, so we should be aware of them and eager to receive them. Luke goes through some of what Paul teac…
Speaking at an All-Age service, Callum talks about the amazing and incredible things Jesus did through the power of the Holy Spirit – things He said we could do through that same power too!
Chris continued our series of the Holy Spirit by looking at the story of Gideon in Judges 6, 7 and 8. Gideon was a man clothed by the Spirit’s power to do what God was calling him to do despite his o…
As we start our series on The Holy Spirit, Luke preaches from Numbers 11.
The previous preach, which sets out the vision for King’s Church that Luke mentions, is available here.
In our third prayer podcast, Dan takes us through a session of praying expectantly. Take it on a walk, or enjoy it from your favourite armchair, and pray!
Because of Jesus, we have free and unhindered access to the Father, this is wonderful! Hannah reminds us of this and helps us to avoid falling into legalistic tendencies with the good things God has …
Sudden changes of plan can be frustrating and distressing, but God can use these moments to form humility in us – and this will release incredible grace in our lives.
In the first in a three-part series looking at the grace of God, Luke reminds us that, as much as we may doubt it, God’s love is always being poured out on us, without reservation. It’s abundant, and…
The book of Nehemiah ends with a profound sense of anti-climax as God’s people continue to live unfaithfully. This points us to Jesus as the only hope that any of us have. He wants to use the very th…
The rebuilding project in Jerusalem ends with a recommitment to the covenant between God and his people. But what is a covenant and what does it mean for us? Nathanael looks at Nehemiah 9:38-10:39 to…
People are reading the Bible less than ever before – it’s a radical choice that most people don’t make. Nehemiah 8 shows us how wonderful and life-changing reading and hearing and obeying God’s Word …
Soon after the rebuilding of Jerusalem began, God’s people faced opposition. Jesus promised us this too (John 10:10), so how do we persevere? Raphael shows us what the enemy is trying to do and how w…
Nehemiah 3 tells us that the work of rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem involved everyone. This should be the same for church life, and Dan looks at three key factors that should help us realise this …
Sometimes we’re faced with tasks in the building of God’s Kingdom that feel difficult, messy, and unpleasant. Continuing our series in Nehemiah, James looks at the story of The Dung Gate, and reminds…
As we continue looking at the story of Nehemiah, Dan speaks on how important it is to be FAT (faithful, available, teachable) as we listen to God and say “Yes” to Him.
Nehemiah was a man of action but also a person of prayer whom we can learn much from. His big and little prayers in the first two chapters of the book give us models for speaking to the God who loves…
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