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Kingdom Life Christian Church is a Christ-centered, Bible-believing, Spirit-filled church which is founded on the belief that God’s Kingdom must be demonstrated “on earth as it is in heaven.” Our congregation draws together people of all races, gender, economic levels, ages, and religious backgrounds. Through Bible-centered preaching and teaching, prayer, practical ministry, and genuine relationships, KLCC encourages and empowers people for the challenges of life.
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If Jesus is our model, why aren't we comfortably sleeping while the world is freaking out? This week on our fearless and free series, Joe Biddle speaks to us about the fear of the Lord by unpacking the story of Jesus calming the seas. He points out that our level of fear is directly related to our level of faith. We fear God because He is altogethe…
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We have a choice in what altar we build This week, Nicholas Kerton-Johnson continues our series Fearless & Free. He walks us through the life of Moses. A man who started his journey with a life built on fears and lies, and ends his life known as the man who talked with God face to face. We pray that as you listen to this sermon, the Holy Spirit wou…
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There is so much life when you give up control, but it's hard to give up control when you doubt God's goodness This week, Nicholas Kerton-Johnson lays the groundwork for our upcoming sermon series Fearless and Free. He drives home the fact that we have a God who came to set us free. From the very begining, God's desire was intimacy and freedom. We …
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Take note of the involvement of the Baker. This week, the sermon started out with a demonstration from Rachael about the process of making sourdough. Then, Nicholas shifted us to focus on wine and wineskin. We are hungry for a move of God at Kingdom Life, but when it comes, we want to be ready. We pray that as you listen to this sermon, you would a…
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If we are to be the habitation of God’s presence you can expect to encounter His holiness. Back to our Naturally Supernatural series! Nicholas Kerton-Johnson starts this sermon with a testimony from this last year and then begins to remind us that we are living stones, temples of the Holy Spirit of God. He finishes this sermon asking us if as we lo…
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We seek His voice for the delight of connection, but also for the delight of being used by Him. This week, Nicholas Kerton-Johnson rounds out our teaching on prophecy. He teaches about the value of the prophetic, and how it sanctifies and purifies us. He emphasizes that we must believe in our hearts that He wants to speak to us. We pray that as you…
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We are the bride. It's time to start living in the power of the name of our bride groom. Continuing our Naturally Supernatural sermon series, Nicholas Kerton-Johnson unpacks the power of the Name of Jesus. He highlights the fact that it's not just a belief in Jesus that is necessary, but the belief that He wants to delegate the power of His name to…
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There’s two options for rewards: reward from God and reward from man. In being righteous, giving, praying, and fasting, we can go two ways here. One is deadly. This week, Tyler Dresbach speaks to us about the reward of humility. What does it mean to allow ourselves to be hidden in Christ? What if our reward was the love of God and not the love of m…
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He’s calling us to walk a road that will include a cross in order to be free from pain eternally. As we wrap up our humility series, Cathy Kerton-Johnson asks us to compare kingdom values to worldly values. She walks us through the human need for comfort and significance and how those needs undermine the ability to live out kingdom values. We canno…
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He is gracious, but His standard is clear. Forgive Continuing our humility series, Nicholas Kerton-Johnson unpacks why humility requires us to walk in forgiveness. Forgiveness is transactional. We forgive and we are forgiven. We pray that as you listen to this message, there would be grace in your heart to release the power of forgiveness in your o…
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This week, we take a break from our humility series to hear from Jonathon Forte, one of our missionaries and long-time friend. He shares from his heart and experiences what it means to minister out of the love of the father. We pray that as you listen to this sermon you are filled with the love of God and that you are inspired to follow His voice t…
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We follow a gospel that is deeply offensive. It offends because it is holy. Nicholas Kerton-Johnson continues our series on humility acknowledging the offensive nature of the gospel. He tells the story of how the pharisees were so offended by Jesus’s actions they wanted to kill. Furthermore, Jesus said “blessed is he who is not offended by me.” We …
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Will you be the servant of your brothers and sisters? This week, Nicholas Kerton-Johnson talks about humility in servanthood. As a church, we want to press into the whole of the kingdom of God, not just the parts that are easy, and fun for us. He tells the story of how Peter being humbled paved the way for Pentecost. If we say yes to being humbled …
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It s so easy for us, for our sin in our sin to surround ourselves with people who tell us exactly what we want to hear, especially when it has to do with affirming the sin that we're living in. This week, Joe Biddle teaches on how to be humble and weary of false teachers. He admonished us to press into the Holy Spirits’s discernment, and ground our…
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This week, one of our elders, Henrik Soderstrom, shares with us the nature of being like Christ as Salt and Light in this world. He starts by magnifying the nature of Jesus and then moves on towards Jesus’s command to be salt and light and this world. We pray that as you listen to this sermon you feel the freedom to bring out the honor in those aro…
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This week, Nicholas Kerton-Johnson outlines how Jesus demonstrated humility by giving up everything to come and lay down his life for us. He calls us to examine our hearts and ask ourselves what has been keeping us from submitting our pride to Christ. We pray that as you listen to this sermon there would be a grace in your heart to ask for the humi…
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Really, really what humility comes down to is our willingness to say Jesus, you really are worth everything. Continuing our humility series, Nicholas Kerton-Johnson goes after religious pride and fake humility. Real humility is the disappearance of self in the vision that God is all. To illustrate this he dives into the story of David offending his…
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Pride must die in us or nothing of heaven will live in us, it must die, you know, and death. Continuing our series on pride, Nicholas Kerton-Johnson talks about putting death to our pride and flesh. He begins by telling a story about how pride showed up in his own life recently, and how that affected the presence of God around him. Then, he talks a…
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We are one with the Lord. The promise for us is the joy of knowing that we are forgiven. This week we take a pause from our Worship series to celebrate the resurrection. Nicholas Kerton-Johnson starts with Johns account of the resurrection. In this passage, Jesus is highlighting the fact that He made a way for us to enter in and become children of …
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The closer we get to Jesus, the more we see our own deprived state, and the more we are relentlessly in love with Jesus. This week, Nicholas Kerton-Johnson walks us through Luke 7 and John 12. We always have more of ourselves to give, and more of Jesus to love. There is both a cost and a reward to worshipping Jesus and He is worth it! We pray that …
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True worship is surrender. After exploring corporate worship, Nicholas Kerton-Johnson unpacks what it means to worship the Lord in secret. First, he outlines how Jesus himself stepped away from the crowds to worship the Father alone. Then, he talks through what his own secret worship looks like and challenges us to press into the secret place for m…
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What do I expect to happen when I sing? This week, worship pastor Tyler Dresbach walks us through the power of corporate worship. He touches on times in the bible when the people of God joined together in some. He mentions how members of our body have used worship to reflect what they Lord has done in their life. We pray that as you listen to this …
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What place does pattern and ritual have today? This week in our worship series, Cathy Kerton-Johnson walks us through the value in the liturgy that the church has used for millennia. Without realizing it, we can build our lives on feelings and things that can crumble. When we use the word of God as the scaffolding of our lives then it becomes more …
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The whole point of theology and being grounded is that our affections would be stirred to know him and to love him. After a desperate plea for more volunteers for slides, Tyler Dresbach unpacks how the cross is the basis for all encounter. God has revealed himself to us, and the response to that revelation is worship. We pray that as you listen to …
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