by Matthew Parks | Feb 24, 2021 | KCC LOOP
Trusting God is not just a one-time decision but a lifetime of daily decisions. This was the main idea of last Sunday’s sermon from Daniel 6. It is easy for believers to get discouraged in trusting God in the daily decisions of life, especially when we do not... by Matthew Parks | Feb 17, 2021 | KCC LOOP
Lent starts today. The word “lent” comes from the old-English word for “Spring.” Lent is the 40 days in the traditional church calendar that precede and anticipate Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday (aka Easter). Practicing lent is not biblically mandated. It is one... by Sam Andres | Feb 16, 2021 | KCC Blog
Even though I’m not Roman Catholic I get religious about eating a paczki (or two) on Fat Tuesday to kick the lent season off right. (I’m far less religious about giving up beef on Fridays). Sadly I went to Meek’s Bakery today and they were closed... by Matthew Parks | Feb 10, 2021 | KCC LOOP
Isn’t it a comfort that God seeks after proud people? That was one of the main points from last Sunday’s sermon. If we’re honest, we are all proud people, yet God doesn’t always give us what we deserve. He is merciful to those who humble... by Matthew Parks | Feb 5, 2021 | KCC LOOP
As COVID-19 continues to disrupt how we have been gathering, we have continued to grow as a body. The attendance at our Sunday worship gathering has remained steady and has even increased. But with this increase, it has also been more difficult for some of the more...