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  • August 23, 2020

    Nate Rector

  • A Picture of Repentance
    Josiah stands out as one of the greatest examples of character in the Bible and is doubtless one of the best kings of Israel. Let’s find out what we can learn from his tremendous example.

Messages in this Series

  • The Hope of Devastation
    August 30, 2020 • Nate Rector

    The book of Kings is a tragic one, but in the midst of their greatest devastation is also a glimmer of their greatest hope.

  • A Picture of Repentance
    August 23, 2020 • Nate Rector CURRENTLY WATCHING

    Josiah stands out as one of the greatest examples of character in the Bible and is doubtless one of the best kings of Israel. Let’s find out what we can learn from his tremendous example.

  • Partial Obedience
    August 16, 2020 • Nate Rector

    Good is the enemy of great. This is true in the business world and Jehu shows us its also true in the spiritual world in 2 Kings 10.

  • Sustaining, Speaking, and Sending
    August 9, 2020 • Nate Rector

    For many of us, 2020 has been particularly difficult and distressing. In Kings, Elijah walked through a season like this one and we believe God’s response to him can be encouraging to us today.

  • The Showdown
    August 2, 2020 • Nate Rector

    The showdown between Elijah and the prophets of Baal is one of the greatest stories in the Old Testament. But what is hidden away inside the story that can still punch us in the gut today? Listen and find out!

  • Rehoboam's Mistake
    July 26, 2020 • Nate Rector

    Rehoboam had every reason in the world to be a successful king, yet by all measures he was an abject failure. What was his mistake and what can we learn from it ourselves?

  • The Caution of Kings
    July 19, 2020 • Nate Rector

    The fact that Israel ever even had a physical king stands out as a cautionary tale for us through the centuries. We will unpack that reality this week as we look at the real reasons why Israel demanded a king and what we can learn from that to help us today.