
Partner with us to impact our nation and beyondYour giving helps us at Kings’ Church expand the reach of the gospel, strengthen the church, and build faithful witnesses across America.👉 https://kingschurch.io/givingPastor David Engelhardt teaches through Hebrews 8:1-11, revealing the contrast between the Old Covenant and the superior New Covenant established through Jesus Christ. He explains that the law served as a shadow pointing toward the greater reality found in Christ, but it could never fully transform the human heart or bring lasting reconciliation with God. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, believers are invited into a covenant marked by forgiveness, intimacy with God, and hearts renewed by the Holy Spirit. The sermon emphasizes that Christianity is not rooted in legalism or performance, but in a living relationship with Jesus driven by love, freedom, and transformation.
May 27
38 min

Partner with us to impact our nation and beyondYour giving helps us at Kings’ Church expand the reach of the gospel, strengthen the church, and build faithful witnesses across America.👉 https://kingschurch.io/givingTrebor Angerman unpacked Hebrews 7:1-10 by showing how Melchizedek points directly to Jesus as the eternal King and Great High Priest. In a culture where believers were weary, persecuted, and tempted to walk away from the faith, Hebrews reminds the church that there is nowhere else to turn because Jesus alone has the words of life. Through the imagery of Melchizedek, the sermon emphasized that Jesus is both King and Priest, the One who not only makes a way into the presence of God but is Himself the reward waiting for us there. The call of the message was to reject pragmatic unbelief, stand firm in faith, and boldly trust the promises of God even when circumstances seem contrary.
May 19
30 min

Partner with us to impact our nation and beyondYour giving helps us at Kings’ Church expand the reach of the gospel, strengthen the church, and build faithful witnesses across America.👉 Kings Church GivingPastor David and Bethany Engelhardt shared a Mother’s Day message centered on God’s design for family, the value of motherhood, biblical parenting, and the importance of every believer functioning within the body of Christ. They contrasted the self-centered priorities of modern culture with the Kingdom’s call to generational faithfulness, sacrificial love, and spiritual responsibility. Through personal testimony, biblical teaching, and practical encouragement, they emphasized that healthy families and healthy churches are built through truth, discipline, honor, and every believer embracing their God-given role.
May 13
30 min

Partner with us to impact our nation and beyondYour giving helps us at Kings’ Church expand the reach of the gospel, strengthen the church, and build faithful witnesses across America.👉 https://kingschurch.io/givingThis sermon calls believers to move beyond spiritual immaturity into a life marked by true transformation in Christ. Pastor David Engelhardt emphasizes that Christianity is not passive belief but active discipleship that produces fruit. He confronts the reality of eternal judgment, explaining that hell is real, eternal, and just, while also highlighting God’s mercy through Jesus. The message urges believers to live with urgency, pursue maturity, and share the gospel so others may be saved.
May 5
41 min

Partner with us to impact our nation and beyondYour giving helps us at Kings’ Church expand the reach of the gospel, strengthen the church, and build faithful witnesses across America.👉 https://kingschurch.io/givingIn this powerful message from Hebrews 7:20–27, Bonny Andrews unpacks the supremacy of Jesus as our eternal High Priest—greater than religion, greater than systems, and the only true way to God. He emphasizes that Jesus is not just a teacher but God in the flesh, who lived, died, and rose again once and for all to give us direct access to the Father. Through stories of healing, faith, and transformation, the sermon calls believers to move beyond passive faith into active trust—believing that Jesus still heals, restores, and intervenes today. Ultimately, the message invites people to surrender fully to Christ, trust in His finished work, and respond in faith for healing, restoration, and a deeper relationship with Him.
Apr 29
49 min

Partner with us to impact our nation and beyondYour giving helps us at Kings’ Church expand the reach of the gospel, strengthen the church, and build faithful witnesses across America.👉 https://kingschurch.io/givingIn this powerful and wide-ranging conversation, Dr. Frank Turek and Pastor David Engelhardt address the urgent need for the church to boldly engage cultural issues with biblical truth. From apologetics and the evidence for Christianity to the purpose of life, the role of government, and the importance of the local church, the message calls believers to move beyond passive faith into active discipleship. Emphasizing that truth is objective, rooted in God, and essential for human dignity and rights, the sermon challenges Christians to stand firm in a hostile culture, make disciples, and live as faithful witnesses in every sphere of life.
Apr 15
51 min

Partner with us to impact our nation and beyondYour giving helps us at Kings’ Church expand the reach of the gospel, strengthen the church, and build faithful witnesses across America.👉 https://kingschurch.io/givingEric Metaxas delivers a powerful Easter message centered on the literal, historical reality of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that Easter is not symbolic or metaphorical but the most significant event in human history—Jesus truly rose from the dead. Through both emotional reflection and logical reasoning, he challenges listeners to examine the evidence of the resurrection and its implications. If Christ truly died and rose again for each individual personally, then it demands a response: repentance, forgiveness of others, and a transformed life. Metaxas calls believers to move beyond passive faith into active surrender, reminding them that true life, purpose, and identity are only found through Christ’s death and resurrection power.
Apr 7
43 min

Partner with us to impact our nation and beyondYour giving helps us at Kings’ Church expand the reach of the gospel, strengthen the church, and build faithful witnesses across America.👉 https://kingschurch.io/givingIn this powerful message from Hebrews 6:1–3, Bonny Andrews calls the church to move beyond spiritual infancy into maturity. He emphasizes that Christianity is not about staying dependent but becoming disciple-makers who actively live out and share the gospel. Walking through foundational doctrines—repentance, faith, baptisms, laying on of hands, resurrection, and eternal judgment—he urges believers to build on these basics and step into their calling as missionaries in everyday life. Through personal stories and biblical teaching, the message challenges believers to endure trials, be empowered by the Holy Spirit, and take responsibility for discipling others.
Mar 30
39 min

Partner with us to impact our nation and beyondYour giving helps us at Kings’ Church expand the reach of the gospel, strengthen the church, and build faithful witnesses across America.👉 https://kingschurch.io/givingPastor David Engelhardt unpacks Hebrews 5:1–10 by explaining Jesus as our perfect High Priest—the ultimate mediator between God and humanity. He contrasts false “gods” and moral systems with the true God who defines righteousness and gives life. Through Jesus’ suffering, obedience, and sacrifice, we are offered eternal salvation and restored relationship with God. The message calls believers to maturity, to reject sin’s deceptive pull, and to trust in God’s design, knowing that Jesus deals gently with both ignorance and those who have gone astray, leading them back into life and truth.
Mar 23
30 min

Partner with us to impact our nation and beyondYour giving helps us at Kings’ Church expand the reach of the gospel, strengthen the church, and build faithful witnesses across America.👉 https://kingschurch.io/givingIn this powerful message through Hebrews 4, Eric Metaxas unpacks the tension between faith and obedience, emphasizing that entering God’s rest requires genuine, lived-out faith—not mere intellectual belief. He highlights the urgency of responding to God’s voice “today,” warning against hardened hearts and cheap grace. True faith produces transformation, character, and obedience rooted in love for Christ and His sacrifice. Metaxas calls believers to deeply know God personally, to take seriously the cost of discipleship, and to live in a way that reflects authentic belief—anchored in the truth of Scripture and the reality of Jesus’ finished work.
Mar 17
45 min
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