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Sermon | Blessed are the Empty and Broken
Jun 21, 2026
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Sermon | Ecclesiastes: The End of the Matter | June 7, 2026 Church Service
Jun 14, 2026
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Sermon | Ecclesiastes: Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained | May 31, 2026 Church Service
Jun 7, 2026
27m 34s
Sermon | Ecclesiastes: Keep Calm and Carry On in a World Gone Mad | May 24, 2026 Church Service
May 31, 2026
25m 53s
Sermon | Ecclesiastes: Living Among the Dead | May 17, 2026 Church Service
May 24, 2026
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| 6/21/26 | ![]() Sermon | Blessed are the Empty and Broken | The Blessed Life According to the Son, Pt. 1Blessed are the Empty and BrokenMatthew 4:17, 23-25; 5:1-4 | King’s Chapel Live StreamEveryone wants the blessed life.We pursue happiness, success, comfort, and fulfillment, believing that these things will finally satisfy us. Yet Jesus begins the Sermon on the Mount with a surprising declaration. The truly blessed are not the self-sufficient, the powerful, or the accomplished. The truly blessed are the poor in spirit and those who mourn.In this message, we begin a new journey through the Sermon on the Mount by exploring the good news of the Kingdom of Heaven. Jesus came proclaiming the Kingdom, demonstrating its power, and calling people everywhere to repent and believe.The blessed life begins when we recognize our spiritual poverty before God. It begins when we stop trusting in ourselves and cling to Christ alone. It continues as we mourn over our sin and the brokenness of this fallen world, trusting in God's promise that His people will be comforted.The Kingdom of Heaven belongs to those who know they need a Savior.If you are weary, burdened, broken, or searching for lasting hope, this message reminds us that true blessing is not found in self-sufficiency but in surrender to King Jesus.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborSermon on the Mount sermon, Matthew 5 sermon, Beatitudes explained, blessed are the poor in spirit, blessed are those who mourn, Kingdom of Heaven sermon, gospel of the kingdom, Christian hope and comfort, King's Chapel Longwood FL, Jesus Sermon on the Mount | — | ||||||
| 6/14/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: The End of the Matter | June 7, 2026 Church Service | The Vanity of Life Under the Sun Without the Son, Pt. 16The End of the MatterEcclesiastes 12:9–14 | King’s Chapel Live StreamAfter sixteen chapters of searching, questioning, wrestling, and reflecting, Ecclesiastes arrives at its final conclusion.What is the meaning of life? What truly matters? What should we do with the days we've been given?Solomon has explored wealth, pleasure, wisdom, work, power, success, and every pursuit life under the sun has to offer. Again and again, he exposes the emptiness of looking for ultimate meaning in temporary things.But Ecclesiastes does not end in despair.It ends with a call to fear God and keep His commandments, because every deed matters and every life will one day stand before Him.In this message, we discover that everything matters because God is the Judge of all things. We see that the deepest emptiness of the human heart can only be filled by the fullness of God. And we are pointed to the One Shepherd whose words guide us, ground us, and ultimately lead us home.The good news of Ecclesiastes is not that we must find our way to God. The good news is that God has come to us in Jesus Christ. The Judge became the One judged for our sins. The Good Shepherd laid down His life for His sheep.At the end of the matter, life is not meaningless. Life finds its meaning in Him.If you've followed this journey through Ecclesiastes or if you're searching for purpose, hope, and lasting meaning, this message points us to the only One who truly satisfies.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborEcclesiastes 12 sermon, the end of the matter, fear God and keep His commandments, meaning of life Bible sermon, Good Shepherd sermon, purpose of life Christianity, Ecclesiastes conclusion, finding meaning in God, Jesus the Good Shepherd, King's Chapel Longwood FL | — | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained | May 31, 2026 Church Service✨ | faithuncertainty+4 | — | King's ChapelEcclesiastes | — | Ecclesiastesfaith+5 | — | 27m 34s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: Keep Calm and Carry On in a World Gone Mad | May 24, 2026 Church Service✨ | wisdomfoolishness+4 | — | King’s ChapelEcclesiastes | — | Ecclesiasteswisdom+5 | — | 25m 53s | |
| 5/24/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: Living Among the Dead | May 17, 2026 Church Service✨ | life and deathhope in suffering+4 | — | King's ChapelEcclesiastes | — | Ecclesiastes 9hope+6 | — | 31m 11s | |
| 5/17/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: Finding Peace of Mind Under the Sun | May 10, 2026 Church Service✨ | peace of mindEcclesiastes+4 | — | King's ChapelEcclesiastes | — | peaceEcclesiastes 8+5 | — | 32m 13s | |
| 5/10/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: The Gospel According to Ecclesiastes | May 3, 2026 Church Service✨ | gospelhuman brokenness+4 | — | King's ChapelEcclesiastes | Longwood, FL | Ecclesiastesgospel+5 | — | 32m 55s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: Live Like You Were Dying | April 26, 2026 Church Service✨ | vanity of lifetrust in God+5 | — | King's ChapelEcclesiastes | Longwood, FL | Ecclesiastestrust+5 | — | 32m 43s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: The Powerless Pursuit of Wealth | April 19, 2026 Church Service✨ | pursuit of wealthcontentment+4 | — | King's ChapelEcclesiastes | Longwood, FL | wealthcontentment+5 | — | 30m 48s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: Worship and the Fear of God | April 12, 2026 Church Service✨ | WorshipFear of God+3 | — | King’s ChapelKing's Chapel+4 | LongwoodFL | Vanity of LifePresence of God+3 | — | 35m 23s | |
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| 4/17/26 | ![]() Sermon | Christ Is Risen... There is Hope for Us All! | Easter Sunday | April 5, 2026 Church Service✨ | resurrectionhope+3 | — | King’s ChapelKing's Chapel | LongwoodFL | Easter1 Corinthians 15+3 | — | 34m 39s | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Sermon | Piercing the Darkness | Easter Sunrise | April 5, 2026 Church Service✨ | Easterresurrection+3 | — | King's ChapelKing's Chapel Apopka+5 | LongwoodFlorida+3 | Easter sunrise serviceresurrection Sunday sermon+6 | — | 16m 28s | |
| 4/4/26 | ![]() Sermon | Maundy Thursday: This Is My Savior | April 2, 2026 Church Service✨ | Maundy ThursdayJesus+3 | — | King’s ChapelKing's Chapel+1 | LongwoodFL | Passover Lambsin+4 | — | 29m 38s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: Life in Community | March 22, 2026 Church Service✨ | Ecclesiastescommunity+3 | — | King’s Chapel LiveKing's Chapel+5 | LongwoodFL | vanity of lifetwo are better than one+3 | — | 31m 06s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: From Dust to Glory | March 15, 2026 Church Service✨ | Ecclesiastesjustice+3 | — | King’s Chapel Live StreamWhenKing's Chapel+6 | LongwoodFL | vanity of lifedust to glory+3 | — | 27m 53s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: Time and Eternity | March 8, 2026 Church Service✨ | EcclesiastesTime+3 | — | King’s ChapelKing's Chapel+3 | LongwoodFL | Vanity of LifeJoy+3 | — | 34m 28s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: Despair to Joy | March 1, 2026 Church Service✨ | Ecclesiastesdespair+4 | — | King’s ChapelKing's Chapel+7 | LongwoodFL | Vanity of Lifehard work+3 | — | 29m 24s | |
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: The Vanity of Worldly Pleasure | February 22, 2026 Church Service✨ | Ecclesiastesworldly pleasure+2 | — | King’s Chapel Live StreamWhatKing's Chapel+5 | LongwoodFL | vanity of lifeAmerican dream+1 | — | 35m 13s | |
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes: The Vanity of Worldly Wisdom | February 15, 2026 Church Service✨ | Ecclesiastesworldly wisdom+3 | — | artificial intelligenceKing’s Chapel Live StreamWe+8 | LongwoodFL | vanityknowledge+3 | — | 32m 22s | |
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Sermon | Ecclesiastes pt . 1 | The Vanity of Our Toils Under the Sun | February 8, 2026 Church Service | The Vanity of Life Under the Sun Without the Son, Pt. 1Our Toils Under the SunEcclesiastes 1:1–11, 12:13 | King’s Chapel Live StreamEcclesiastes begins with an honest and sobering observation about life. Apart from God, everything feels fleeting, repetitive, and unsatisfying. Solomon looks at the world under the sun and concludes that chasing meaning apart from the Lord leaves us empty.In this message, we explore why Solomon wrote Ecclesiastes and what he learned through a lifetime of wisdom, success, and reflection. He shows us that under the sun, nothing is ultimately gained, nothing is truly new, and nothing is permanently remembered. Life lived apart from God cannot deliver the meaning we are searching for.But Ecclesiastes does not end in despair. When life is viewed through the lens of the Son, everything changes. In Christ, nothing is wasted. We are made new. We are known, remembered, and deeply loved by God.This sermon invites us to consider where we are looking for meaning and reminds us that true purpose, joy, and fulfillment are found only when our lives are anchored in reverence for God and trust in Him.If you have ever felt the weight of emptiness or wondered what really matters, this message points us to the hope found not under the sun, but in the Son.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborEcclesiastes sermon, vanity of life, meaning of life Bible, King’s Chapel Longwood FL, life under the sun, purpose in Christ, biblical wisdom teaching, Solomon Ecclesiastes, life without God sermon | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Sermon | The Power of God’s Word | February 1, 2026 Church Service | Unlocking Scripture, Pt. 4The Power of God’s WordHebrews 4:12–13 | King’s Chapel Live StreamGod’s Word is not something we just study. It is something that works on us.Hebrews 4 tells us that the Word of God is living and active. It speaks into real life, into real struggles, and into the places we often try to keep hidden. Scripture is not distant or outdated. It meets us right where we are and reveals what is happening in our hearts.In this message, we look at how God’s Word has the power to create and to confront. It forms faith, shapes obedience, and brings clarity where things feel confusing. Like a sharp blade, it cuts through surface level answers and gets to what truly matters.This passage also reminds us that nothing in our lives is hidden from God. Yet that truth is not meant to scare us. It is meant to draw us closer to Him. The same Word that exposes also invites us into grace, repentance, and transformation.As we continue our Unlocking Scripture series, this message invites us to stop keeping God’s Word at arm’s length and to let it search us, shape us, and lead us more deeply into life with Christ.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our Neighborpower of God’s Word, Hebrews 4 sermon, living and active Word, Bible teaching church, King’s Chapel Longwood FL, Scripture and the heart, God’s Word transforms lives, unlocking Scripture series | — | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() Sermon | Guest Preacher: Dr. Jim Coffield - The Attunement | January 25, 2026 Church Service | The AttunementHebrews 4:14–16Guest Preacher Dr. Jim Coffield | King’s Chapel Live StreamGod cares deeply about His connection with us.In Hebrews 4, we are reminded that Jesus is not distant or detached from our struggles. He is our great High Priest who sympathizes with our weaknesses because He was tempted in every way just as we are, yet without sin. Jesus understands our pain, our fears, and our need for help.In this message, Dr. Jim Coffield explores the idea of attunement and how God lovingly connects Himself with His people. Jesus invites us to hold fast to Him, especially when life feels heavy or overwhelming. He also invites us to come boldly to His throne, not in fear or shame, but with confidence.At the throne of grace, we find exactly what we need. Mercy for our failures and grace for our present struggles. Jesus does not push us away in our weakness. He welcomes us, listens to us, and meets us with compassion and care.If you are walking through a season where you need help, encouragement, or reassurance of God’s nearness, this message points you to the Savior who understands and invites you to draw near.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborHebrews 4 sermon, Jesus our High Priest, grace and mercy sermon, God’s compassion, King’s Chapel Longwood FL, holding fast to Jesus, throne of grace teaching, sympathy of Christ, guest preacher sermon | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Sermon | The Usefulness of God’s Word | January 18, 2026 Church Service | Unlocking Scripture, Pt. 3The Usefulness of God’s Word2 Timothy 3:14–17 | King’s Chapel Live StreamGod did not give us His Word merely to inform us. He gave it to form us.In 2 Timothy 3, Paul reminds us that Scripture is useful in every season of life. God’s Word gives us a godly heritage, makes us wise for salvation, and equips us to live faithfully for Him. What we believe, how we grow, and how we live are all shaped by the truth God has revealed.This message explores how Scripture shapes generations through faithful teaching, reveals the holiness of God and the sinfulness of man, and leads us to salvation in Christ alone through faith alone. Because Scripture is God breathed, it is authoritative, trustworthy, and sufficient for everything we need to follow Christ.God’s Word also equips us for godly living. It teaches us, corrects us, trains us, and prepares us to walk faithfully in the work God has given us to do. Scripture does not merely guide us. It completes us and equips us for every good work.If you are wondering how the Bible applies to everyday life or why it matters so deeply for faith and growth, this message reminds us that God’s Word is both necessary and life shaping.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our Neighborusefulness of God’s Word, 2 Timothy 3 sermon, Bible equips believers, King’s Chapel Longwood FL, Scripture for godly living, God breathed Scripture, Bible authority and sufficiency, Christian growth through Scripture, unlocking Scripture series | — | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Sermon | The Unfolding of God’s Word | January 11, 2026 Church Service | Unlocking Scripture, Pt. 2The Unfolding of God’s WordPsalm 119:129–136 | King’s Chapel Live StreamGod’s Word is not random or disconnected. It unfolds with purpose, clarity, and hope.In Psalm 119, we are reminded that the unfolding of God’s Word gives light and brings understanding. Scripture reveals not only God’s truth, but God’s story. From creation to restoration, from promise to fulfillment, the Bible tells one unified story of God redeeming a broken world.In this message, we trace the unfolding of God’s Word through the storyline of Scripture. We see creation and fall, redemption and restoration. We watch God’s promises take shape through a coming seed, a faithful prophet, a perfect priest, a promised king, and a suffering servant. All of it leads us to one central figure. Jesus Christ.Jesus is the hero of the story. He is the servant and the Son. He is the Passover Lamb. He is the prophet, priest, and king. His righteous life, atoning death, and victorious resurrection stand at the turning point of history.Scripture also points us forward. God’s Word helps us understand our present reality and anchors us in the future hope that is still to come.If you want to better understand how the Bible fits together and how God’s Word shapes your life today, this message invites you to see Scripture as a living story that leads us to Christ and points us toward glory.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our Neighborunfolding of God’s Word, Psalm 119 sermon, Bible storyline teaching, King’s Chapel Longwood FL, understanding Scripture, Jesus in the Bible, gospel storyline sermon, Bible overview church, unlocking Scripture series | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Sermon | The Authority of God’s Word | January 4, 2025 Church Service | Unlocking Scripture, Pt. 1The Authority of God’s WordPsalm 138:1–8 | King’s Chapel Live StreamGod has spoken, and His Word carries weight.In Psalm 138, we see a powerful picture of who God is and how His Word shapes every part of our lives. God has exalted His name and His Word above all things, revealing His steadfast love, faithfulness, and commitment to fulfill every promise He has made.This message begins our Unlocking Scripture series by focusing on the authority of God’s Word. We are reminded that living for the glory of God’s name means submitting our lives to what He has spoken. His Word can be trusted because it flows from His faithful character. What God promises, He fulfills. What God begins, He completes.Psalm 138 also assures us that God sees the lowly, strengthens His people in times of trouble, and accomplishes His purposes through the work of His hands. When we anchor our lives in Scripture, we find confidence, hope, and direction rooted in the unchanging truth of who God is.If you are seeking clarity, encouragement, or a deeper confidence in God’s Word, this message invites you to see Scripture not as optional guidance, but as the authoritative voice of a faithful and loving God.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our Neighborauthority of God’s Word, Psalm 138 sermon, Bible authority teaching, King’s Chapel Longwood FL, trusting Scripture, God’s faithfulness sermon, living for God’s glory, unlocking Scripture series, Bible teaching church, confidence in God’s promises | — | ||||||
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