by Matthew Parks | KCC LOOP
The season leading up to Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday is both full of sorrow and joy. We are sorrowful as we remember what Jesus has done for us, which was the focus of last Sunday’s sermon. Jesus was put to death because of our sin. As the song... by Matthew Parks | KCC LOOP
One of the takeaways from last Sunday’s sermon is that we are weaker than we want to admit. An inaccurate understanding of the human tendency to give into sin is what ultimately led to both Judas and Peter turning their backs on Jesus. But there is a danger to... by Matthew Parks | KCC LOOP
In last Sunday’s sermon, we were challenged to be awake and a witness to Jesus when we face worldly trouble. Jesus is greater than any person or spirit in this world. In fact, if as Christians we are not facing some backlash, then we are probably not living as... by Matthew Parks | KCC LOOP
The Lord’s Supper calls us to remember what Jesus has done for us. The more we remember what what Jesus has done for us, the greater our response will be to his mission. This is what we learned about in last week’s sermon. People have the tendency to... by Matthew Parks | KCC LOOP
The past few weeks we have been exploring different aspects of Jesus’ lordship and authority over life. In last week’s sermon, we saw how Jesus responded to the political questions of the chief priests and scribes as well as the theological speculation of... by Matthew Parks | KCC LOOP
JESUS IS KING! The Bible teaches it, the disciples believed it, the church upholds it, and Kayne rapped about it. This was the theme of Sam’s sermon last Sunday. As we continue to fix our eyes on the cross, let’s keep in mind that Jesus is indeed the king....