With all the conveniences and securities of western society, it’s easy to think that this world is a pretty nice place to live. It’s all we’ve ever known, and it feels like home…
Read MoreOn Sunday, March 29, 2020, Matthew Williams prayed a prayer from the Valley of Vision entitled "God Creator and Controller" and preached the message, “Psalm 49" over live stream as part of our interim sermon series Fear Not…
Read MoreThe book of Ruth is an enduring testimony to the faithfulness of God to care for all who cling to him in the midst of sorrow and loss. The Lord never speaks directly to anyone in Ruth, yet we glimpse his providence at every turn…
Read MoreOn Sunday, March 22, 2020, Chris Deloglos prayed a Prayer of Intercession and Matthew Williams preached the message, “Psalm 93" over live stream as part of our interim sermon series Fear Not…
Read MoreOur devotions for this week walk us through the entire book of Lamentations. It was written as an expression of sorrow over the exile of Judah and the destruction of the temple by the armies of Babylon in 587BC…
Read MoreBrothers and sisters, I’m so grateful we serve a God who doesn’t change. Malachi 3:6, “For I the LORD do not change; therefore you, O children of Jacob, are not consumed.” He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. I love how one hymn puts it – “Our Help in ages past is our Hope for years to come.”…
Read MoreWe hope that listening to the messages below will encourage your faith and trust in the Lord.
Read MoreKingsWay, I know many of you are closely following the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) around the world, including a growing number of presumptive cases in Virginia. I want to bring you up to speed on how we are responding as a church staff, including precautions in the present and plans for the future…
Read MoreOn Sunday, March 8, 2020, Bruce Robertson led worship, Bob Shanks prayed a Prayer of Praise, and Matthew Williams preached the message, “Who is Jesus? Part 2″ as part of our new sermon series Life in the Son from John 1:6-13…
Read MoreOn Sunday, March 1, 2020, Kevin Khoffie led worship, Josh Fernandez prayed a Prayer of Confession, and Matthew Williams preached the message, “Who is Jesus?" as part of our new sermon series Life in the Son from John 1:1-5…
Read MoreOn Sunday, February 23, 2020, Matthew Williams led worship and interviewed Greg Fletcher of Pioneers, and Josh Kruger preached the message, “A Call to Missions" as part of our International Missions Weekend from Acts 13:1-3…
Read MoreOn Sunday, February 16, 2020, Bruce Robertson led worship, Geneva Ledon prayed a Prayer of Confession, and Matthew Williams preached the message, “Exercise Spiritual Gifts" as part of our current series, Sunday Matters from 1 Corinthians 12:1-31…
Read MoreOn Sunday, February 9, 2020, Kevin Khoffie led worship, Rich Rogness prayed a Prayer of Praise, thirteen people became members, and Matthew Williams preached the message, “The Lord's Supper" as part of our current series, Sunday Matters from 1 Corinthians 11:17-34…
Read MoreOn Sunday, February 2, 2020, Bruce Robertson led worship, four people were baptized, and Matthew Williams preached the message, “The Grace of Baptism" as part of our current series, Sunday Matters from Acts 2:36-41…
Read MoreOn Sunday, January 26, 2020, Kevin Khoffie led worship, Christopher Deloglos gave a Prayer of Confession, and Matthew Williams preached the message, “The Grace of Giving (Part 2)" as part of our current series, Sunday Matters from 2 Corinthians 8:1-15…
Read MoreThis past Sunday we kicked off our participation in the annual Baby Bottle Campaign for the Pregnancy Resource Center of Metro Richmond…
Read MoreOn Sunday, January 19, 2020, Bruce Robertson led worship, Rich Siefring gave a Prayer of Praise, and Matthew Williams preached the message, “The Grace of Giving (Part 1)" as part of our current series, Sunday Matters from 2 Corinthians 8:1-15…
Read MoreFor some of us, Martin Luther King Jr. Day represents little more than a day off work or school, an opportunity to do whatever we desire to do. For African Americans, however, it represents significantly more. Dr. King drew the attention of a nation to the fact that…
Read More