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Leverage: Love
May 19, 2026
49m 52s
Leverage: Passion
May 11, 2026
48m 16s
Leverage: Pain
May 4, 2026
47m 58s
Leverage: Time
Apr 26, 2026
50m 53s
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Apr 20, 2026
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| 5/19/26 | ![]() Leverage: Love | In the final week of our "Leverage" series, our friend Charlie Craige preached on leveraging love. Love is more than emotion, preference, or words—it’s devotion expressed through action. In this episode, we unpack Jesus’ greatest commandments: loving God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and loving your neighbor as yourself. We explore how misplaced love leads to idolatry, selfishness, and emptiness, while God’s love brings identity, healing, and purpose. Discover how receiving God’s love ... | 49m 52s | ||||||
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Leverage: Passion | If the enemy can't kill your faith, he'll do the next best thing - he'll kill your passion. In this week of our "Leverage" series, we're going to be calling people to leverage their passion. In 2 Timothy 1 Paul challenges Timothy to rekindle the fire of God in his life. This message confronts fear, isolation, compromise, and spiritual forgetfulness while calling us back to wholehearted passion for Jesus and His mission. Don’t let your fire smolder. Don’t quit. Just burn. To connect, take a ne... | 48m 16s | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Leverage: Pain | Pain is universal. It's something everyone has but no body wants. But what we do with pain determines so much about who we become. In this message, we look at the healing at Bethesda in John 5 and unpack the nature of pain, where it comes from, how we often mishandle it through denial, distraction, numbing, or misplaced systems, and how Jesus invites us into true healing. Whether your pain is physical, emotional, or spiritual, this message points to Jesus as our comfort, healer, and source of... | 47m 58s | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | ![]() Leverage: Time | Time is the most non-renewable resource we have at our disposal. Statistically, the average person has about 4,000 weeks of life and many waste or misuse them. However, God invites us to leverage the time and season we're in for the sake of what matters most. In this episode, we explore Paul’s call in Ephesians 5 to “be very careful how you live… making the most of every opportunity.” Your time is a gift, but it’s also a responsibility. And too often, we either drift through it or feel ... | 50m 53s | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Leverage: Gifts | This message continues our ‘Leverage: A Life Without Regret’ series, exploring how God has uniquely gifted each of us—and what it looks like to steward those gifts well. Drawing from 1 Peter 4, we unpack how to discover, develop, and deploy what God has placed in our hands, not for ourselves, but to serve others and glorify Jesus. The end is near—so don’t waste your life. Leverage it. To connect, take a next step, or find out more information, click here! | 52m 43s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Leverage: A Life Without Regret | No one wants to live a life of regret, yet many get to the end of their lives and are filled with shame. Like the old man at eternity's gate, they put their face in their hands and weep. That doesn't have to be you. In the opening talk of our "Leverage" series, Pastor Blake uses the example of Esau to caution and challenge us. Esau prioritized the temporal over the eternal and traded what matters most for that which doesn't last. As a result, he was filled with regret and grief. However... | 54m 57s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Easter at Kingdom City Church | Easter is an invitation to pause and ask yourself: “Is all that I’m seeing all there really is and all that’s available to me? Or is there a greater reality that I’ve yet to see or take hold of?” When Jesus was raised from the dead, he reversed the curse of sin and opened up a world of new possibilities for the world and for us. Yet, so many of us wander and cope through our lives and settle for less than Jesus died and raised to give us. Through the power of the resurrection, we ... | 33m 53s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Seven :: Jesus is Knocking (Laodicea) | In the final week of our "Seven" series through Jesus' seven messages to the seven churches of Revelation 2-3, we are with the church in Laodicea. Jesus' letter to the Laodiceans is the only letter where he has only rebuke for the church. His primary issue with this church? They had established a way of life that was comfortable and complacent, lacking passion and dependence. Jesus described this way of life as "lukewarm". He called them back to a heart of zeal. Guest Preacher: Everett ... | 48m 52s | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Seven :: An Open Door (Philadelphia) | The church in Philadelphia was a small church. They didn't have much influence, power, or resources, but Jesus celebrated them and, because of their faithfulness, presented an open door of opportunity to advance the mission of Jesus in their city. I couldn't help but think of our young church as I read, studied, and preached on Revelation 3:7-13. We are young. We don't have much power or influence. We don't have many resources. Yet, I truly believe God has given us an open door of Kingd... | 52m 42s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Seven :: Wake Up! (Sardis) | Scripture: Revelation 3:1-6 (The Church in Sardis) In week 5 of our "Seven" series we're looking at Jesus' words to the church of Sardis. Jesus accuses the church of being dead even though they had a reputation for being alive. This was a church who had a history of doing things in the name of Jesus but had grown complacent. They had settled for having an appearance of life to others but being spiritually dead in the eyes of God. Jesus exposes this reality, not to shame them but to call them ... | 47m 12s | ||||||
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| 3/9/26 | ![]() Seven :: The Wrong Kind of Tolerance (Thyatira) | Scripture: Revelation 2:18-29 (The Church in Thyatira) Jesus' letter to the Thyatiran Church is intriguing. It's the longest letter, but it's to the smallest church in the most insignificant city. Unlike the other churches, Jesus' focus isn't on what's happening in the culture and how it's affecting the church. His focus is actually on what's happening inside the church. There was a self-proclaimed prophetess in the church (referred to in this passage as "Jezebel") who had gained influence an... | 50m 27s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Seven :: Pressure to Compromise (Pergamum) | Pergamum was one of the most influential cities in the Roman Empire. Home to the seat of Roman power and filled with Greek and Roman pagan temples, Pergamum was a wave of resistance against the Way of Jesus. In this letter to the Church in Pergamum, Jesus commends them for not renouncing their faith in the face of persecution and suffering. However, he rebukes them for compromising and calls them back to a life of faithfulness. The reality is: The enemy is wiling to do whatever it takes... | 49m 45s | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Seven :: Faithful in Suffering (Smyrna) | The introduction of this message was cut short during editing. We shared the story of Polycarp, the Lead Pastor of Smyrna, and his martyrdom in 155AD. You can read the totality of Polycarp's story here. What is a successful church? What is a successful life? More important, what does success look like to Jesus? The church in Smyrna was known for poverty and persecution not impact and influence; yet Jesus had no rebukes for them. Jesus celebrated them because they were faithful in the fa... | 48m 32s | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Seven :: First Love (Ephesus) | To kick off our new series "Seven: Jesus' Words to the Church Today" we are looking at Jesus' word to the church in Ephesus. Planted by the Apostle Paul (Acts 19), the Ephesian church had a reputation for being a great church. However, Jesus had one thing against them... They had forgotten the love they had at first. In all their ministry efficiency, faithfulness, and productivity, they had forgotten their "why". If it can happen to the Ephesians, it can happen to us. We want to be a first lo... | 47m 28s | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Pursuit :: A Call to Sacrificial Mission | In our final week of "Pursuit: Moving Towards What Matters Most", Pastor Blake calls our church to be people of sacrificial mission for the sake of expanding the Kingdom. Jesus came to usher in the Kingdom of Heaven on earth, then gave that same mission to the Church. Throughout history, the Church has wrongly sought to pursue Jesus' mission through human means: war, power, conquests, violence, politics, etc. But how did Jesus teach us to expand His Kingdom? Through sacrificial mission. He se... | 45m 36s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Pursuit :: A Call to Local [Redemptive] Participation | In Jeremiah 29, God speaks the prophet to the people of Israel who had been exiled to a foreign land and godless city. He calls them to live in it, to love it, and to look forward to God's future rescue as they do. Using this text, Pastor Blake gives us a vision of how to live in our city in this cultural moment. We don't distance ourselves from it. We don't become like it. We live in it and leverage our lives for it as we keep our eyes on Jesus and His Kingdom. To connect, take a next ... | 39m 08s | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Pursuit :: A Call to Faithful Community | *Due to inclement weather, we were unable to gather in-person so this message was recorded during a virtual gathering via zoom. As we continue in our series "Pursuit: Moving Towards What Matters Most", we are focusing on our church's pursuit of unity. This pursuit requires us to be people who live our lives in faithful community. The calling to be a faithful community responds to the need of this cultural moment and the calling of God on His church. Faithful Community is... Incarnationa... | 45m 33s | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Pursuit :: A Call to Intentional Discipleship | At Kingdom City Church, we pursue the formation of people. We long to see everyone transformed by Jesus and conformed to His image. But what does this look like in our everyday lives? What should this produce? We believe it looks like intentional discipleship. We believe that all followers of Jesus should be intentional about their own discipleship as well as the discipleship of others. Making disciples was the primary agenda of Jesus. Therefore, it should be the primary agenda of the church ... | 50m 12s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Pursuit :: A Call to Radical Devotion | In week two of our "Pursuit" series, Pastor Blake looks at Mary of Bethany's act of extravagant worship and radical devotion in Mark 14:3-9. If we are going to experience the presence and power of Jesus, it will require lives and acts of radical devotion. We must sacrifice things of great value for the One of greatest value. The good news? Nothing we surrender to Jesus will be wasted. He defends uncalculated love. He honors and rewards radical devotion. To connect, take a next step, or ... | 48m 24s | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Pursuit :: A Call to Wholeheartedness | In week on of our "Pursuit: Moving Towards What Matters Most", Pastor Blake walked through the relatively unknown story of Judah's King Asa (2 Chronicles 14-16). Asa was the great grandson of King Solomon (the son of King David) and brought revival to Judah after generations of division, decline, compromise, and rebellion. In the first 35 years of his reign, Asa walked in wholehearted devotion to God and was used in some extraordinary ways. However, in the latter years of his reign Asa ... | 52m 52s | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | ![]() Christmas: Good News of Great Joy | Our first Christmas at Kingdom City Church was spent looking at Luke's account of the Christmas story. If it's true that God has come in and through the person of Jesus, then everything is changed and anything is possible. To connect, take a next step, or find out more information, click here! | 40m 20s | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | ![]() Formed: Transformation (Pt. 2) | In an attempt to give practical tips, Pastor Blake closes out our "Formed" series with systems and structures to help get us started in our spiritual formation journey. We hope it's helpful. Some of the topics addressed: What a disciple is and how we should think about itHow to pray without thinking too muchWhere to start when it comes to studying the BibleHow to think about the church and servingHow to get started with living on missionWe apologize for the sound quality issues; w... | 47m 31s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Formed: Transformation (Pt. 1) | Jesus of Nazareth is the most important figure in the history of humanity. He changed people's lives and led them to say things like: "Everything He does is wonderful" (Mark 7:37)... He has perplexed historians and inspired artists for over two thousand years. And the invitation of God is for us to become like this Jesus. He actually says this is His primary will for us: "to be conformed to the image of [Jesus]" (Romans 8:28-30)... This is the work He is dedicating His power to. If we are goi... | 48m 40s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Formed: Deformation | In week two of our "Formed" series, Pastor Blake attempts to answer the question: "What's wrong with us?" In week one, we talked about God's beautiful intention and design for us. All we have to do is be awake for 5 minutes before we realize that something has gone terribly wrong. We can feel it on the inside of us. We can see it all around us. According to Pastor Blake, we are deformed because of two primary sources: We are deformed from the inside by our own sinful nature that's been ... | 54m 32s | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Come & See: Come to Me. | After 8 weeks of investigating the claims of Jesus in our “Come & See” series, we called people to respond to Him. All the study and investigation in the world doesn’t matter if it fails to produce a response. Jesus doesn’t save or transform from a distance; He does it through relationship. In order to have Him and all He offers, you must come to Him. We’re so thankful to see God moving in our new church as we build a culture that pursues the presence of Jesus and responds when we encount... | 30m 02s | ||||||
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