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Esther: A Reversal Story (Part 4)
Listen in to the last part of the series on Esther. In this sermon you will hear about how God rescued the Jews from destruction.
Esther: A Reversal Story (Part 3)
Do you recognize you are here, right now, for a particular purpose? If you do, it does not mean God will never direct you elsewhere, but it does bring a greater sense of intention to your existence. This is true even when you feel you are surrounded by many who oppose...
Esther: A Reversal Story (Part 2)
Sometimes in life you may feel as though things go from bad to worse. This certainly was the case for Esther and Mordecai. Due to an unwillingness on the part of Mordecai to bow down to Haman, King Xerxes was influenced to annihilate the entire race of Mordecai’s...
Esther: A Reversal Story (Part 1)
This message the introduction to the book of Esther. It sets the stage for the events that take place, looking at some of the major characters involved. The overarching theme of God's providence in the book of Esther is shared, although not evident within the first...
Jesus-Centered Teaching
This is a stand-alone message examining forgiveness. Prior to the message, Kingwood gathered to observe communion. In light of the forgiveness we have received from the cross of Christ, does it not make sense that we would be the very ones who extend forgiveness to...
One Word: Church
What word comes to mind when you hear the word church? For most, the first (and perhaps only) thing that comes to mind is a building. However, church is people – all those who have placed their faith in Jesus. This puts people in relationship to church and being part...
One Word: Friendship
Friendship is something people often feels others have mastered but believe they have not. If you are one of those people, you’re not alone. This message examines the gift of friendship, emphasizing God’s perspective. Listen in!
One Word: Humility
Is it possible to self-assess humility? If one believes he/she has a posture of humility, does that disqualify him/her from humility? A quick glance at Scripture and it becomes obvious God cares about humility. How does one gain a perspective of greater humility?...
One Word: Revival (Guest Speaker)
This message is given by Gil Harder, missionary to Kenya with JARON Ministries International. Gil continues the “One Word” series focusing on the word revival. Listen in and be challenged! Please Note: Due to the length of the service, the end of the sermon was not...
One Word: Anxiety
There is much in life that can lead a person to anxiety. Yet Scripture instructs, “Do not be anxious about anything…” (Phil. 4:6). Wow! What a tall order. Anxiety is real, yet the verses around this instruction give attention to what a mind is to focus on instead....
One Word: Loneliness
People today have grown significantly more connected via the internet. Social media encourages connectivity; yet while connectivity through this means has increased, so has the sense of loneliness and despair. How does Scripture guide someone who is...
One Word: Baptism
Today is a day of celebration for the Kingwood family! Baptism symbolizes that new life has been found through faith in Jesus. Baptism also indicates signs of new in the church. Today we examine this one word “baptism.” The message is followed up with the baptism of...
One Word: Fellowship
People are wired to connect with others. Regardless of personality type, all people to varying degrees, need others for mutual sharing and spiritual encouragement. This message looks at what Scripture says in light of this one word!
One Word: Assurance
While salvation experiences differ for believers, there is one thing all hold in common – the desire to be assured of one’s salvation. The good news – God wants believers to be assured of their salvation too! This message examines Scriptural truth to give...
One Word: Communion
This message is the introduction to our summer series “One Word.” The word considered in this message: Communion. What does it mean? Why has the church historically referred to the Lord’s Supper as Communion? What other questions might we ask in light of Communion?...