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The King's Church Podcast
by The King’s Church
We exist to see a greater worship of Jesus through declaring and displaying the Gospel.
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All or Nothing (Ian Thomas)
Ian Thomas preaches on John 6:60-71 on Sunday, May 10, 2026.Main Idea: As the Bread of Life, Jesus is all or nothing.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Postscript - John 6:35-59
Andrew Tew is joined by Dashawn Cousins and Pastor Matt Miller to discuss their sermons from John 6:35–59, where Jesus declares, “I am the bread of life.” They reflect on how to preach a theologically dense passage and why God’s sovereignty provides assurance, deeper fellowship, and confidence for mission and prayer. They also address Jesus’ language about eating his flesh and drinking his blood, and how it is spiritual imagery for believing in his sacrificial death rather than literal cannibalism or a proof for transubstantiation.
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Come, Eat and Live
Matt Miller preaches on John 6:35-59 on Sunday, May 3, 2026.Main Idea: Jesus is the satisfying, sovereign, and sustaining bread through His sacrificial life to all those that come to Him.Click here for full sermon notes!
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Eating is Believing (Dashawn Cousins)
Dashawn Cousins preaches on John 6:35-59 on Sunday, May 4, 2026.Main Idea: Jesus is the Bread of Life for today and tomorrow; therefore, come and eat.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Postscript for Kids - John 6:22-34
Join us on The Postscript for Kids as Devon sits down with Andrew Tew to recap John 6:22-34 and talk about why we should seek Jesus not just for what He can give us, but for who He is. After Jesus feeds thousands with bread and fish, walks on water, and calms a storm, the crowds come looking for more—and Jesus challenges them for wanting full bellies more than Him. Andrew explains that Jesus isn’t a vending machine or genie, and that the “food that perishes” is like anything with an expiration date, while Jesus offers eternal life that never goes bad. They discuss how trusting in Jesus’ death and resurrection changes how we see everything as a gift from God and invite kids to talk with parents and pastors about Jesus as the true Bread of Life.
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The Postscript - John 6:22-34
Andrew Tew and Pastor Brandon Curriston discuss their sermons from John 6:22–34, picking up the day after Jesus fed the 5,000 and walked on water as the crowd searches for him. They highlight how Jesus exposes the crowd’s motives of seeking him for full stomachs rather than the meaning of the sign and calls them to labor not for perishable food but for the bread that endures to eternal life.
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Seek the Bread of Life (Andrew Tew)
Andrew Tew preaches on John 6:22-34 at the evening service on Sunday, April 26.Main Idea: Seek Jesus as the only one who can satisfy the hunger of your soul.Click here for full sermon notes!
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Believe in the Bread of Life (Brandon Curriston)
Brandon Curriston preaches on John 6:22-34 at the morning services on Sunday, April 26.Main Idea: We can only find true satisfaction by believing in Jesus and submitting our whole lives to Him in faith.
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The Postscript - John 6:1-21
In this episode of The Postscript, Pastor Andrew Lovette and Pastor Ian Thomas discuss John 6:1–21.For more information visit www.kingschurchlkld.com.
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The King's Church Update: Geneva, TKC South, August Member Meeting, etc
In this special Kings Church Podcast episode, Pastor Andrew Lovette, Pastor Ian Thomas and Dashawn Cousins discuss upcoming transitions as The King’s Church moves Sunday gatherings from the Chapel to Geneva Classical Academy. They also note a future giving initiative and provide updates on TKC South foundation nights, ongoing search for a meeting location, and a key member meeting planned for August 16 to approve new bylaws and identify TKC South leadership and core team.For more information visit www.kingschurchlkld.com.
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The King We Need (Ian Thomas)
Ian Thomas preaches on John 6:1-21 on Sunday, April 19, 2026.Main Idea: Jesus provides for our truest needs and his presence calms our greatest fears.Click here for full sermon notes!
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See the Son, Believe the Word (Andrew Lovette)
Andrew Lovette preaches on John 5:19-47 on Sunday, April 12, 2026.Main Idea: See the Son. Believe the Word. Come and Live.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Resurrected King (Ian Thomas)
Ian Thomas preaches on Revelation 1:12-18 on Sunday, April 5, 2026.Main Idea: The resurrection of Christ shows his glory and authority and gives us hope in place of fear.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Suffering King (Ian Thomas)
Ian Thomas preaches on Hebrews 2:9-17 on Friday, April 3, 2026.Main Idea: In his crucifixion, Jesus defeats the devil, destroys death, and delivers us from fear.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Lowly King (Ian Thomas)
Ian Thomas preaches on Matthew 11:28-30 on Sunday, March 29, 2026.Main Idea: Jesus’ heart is gentle and his yoke is light for all who come to him.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Postscript - John 4:45 - 5:18
Pastor Andrew Lovette and Davontae Harrington discuss Jesus’ second and third signs in John, connecting the wedding at Cana with the healing of a royal official’s son and highlighting that the signs point beyond themselves to who Jesus is. They emphasize that healing ultimately comes through Jesus’ word, not spectacle, and that true faith rests in Christ rather than what is seen. They explore the significance of the man’s 38-year infirmity, Jesus’ question “Do you want to be healed?”, and the command to take up his bed on the Sabbath, which sparks Jewish hostility.
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The Great Physician (Davontae Harrington)
Davontae Harrington preaches on John 4:46-5:18 on Sunday, March 22, 2026.Main Idea: Jesus is our Great Physician, and His words have the power to heal.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Divine Healer (Dashawn Cousins)
Dashawn Cousins preaches on John 4:46-5:18 at the morning services on Sunday, March 22, 2026.Main Idea: The healings and words of Jesus reveal His compassion and divinity. Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Postscript - John 4:27-45
Pastor Andrew Lovette and Dashawn Cousins discuss their sermons on John John 4:27-45, where Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well. They highlight the woman’s immediate “go and tell” response and how her simple testimony draws her town to Jesus. The conversation emphasizes that even the morally and socially marginalized can be redeemed and used for gospel witness, encouraging believers to leverage shared identity as an inroad while keeping Christ and Scripture central.
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Taste and See (Dashawn Cousins)
Dashawn Cousins preaches on John 4:27-42 at the evening service on Sunday, March 15, 2026.Main Idea: Those who taste and see will go and tell.Click here for full sermon notes!
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From Thirst to Testimony (Andrew Lovette)
Andrew Lovette preaches on John 4:27-45 at the morning services on Sunday, March 15, 2026.Main Idea: When Christ truly satisfies your deepest thirst, your life cannot remain silent.
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The Postscript - John 4:1-26
Pastor Andrew Lovette and Pastor Ian Thomas dive into John 4’s setting of Jesus meeting the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well. They discuss how, throughout Scripture, wells often frame marriage themes, connecting Genesis and Exodus to Jesus’ conversation about husbands and his role as the true bridegroom. They explore the Samaritan-Jewish divide and Jesus’ accommodating grace as he leads the woman from sin and shame to worship. The conversation highlights Jesus as the true temple, the meaning of worshiping in spirit and truth beyond geographic locations, the Father seeking true worshipers, and links to Revelation’s bridegroom imagery and living water.
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Living Water (Ian Thomas)
Ian Thomas preaches on John 4:1-26 on Sunday, March 8, 2026.Main Idea: Jesus offers us living water so we might be saved and satisfied in him.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Postscript - John 3:22-36
Pastor Andrew Lovette and Pastor Pat Kappenman reflect on John 3:22-36 after preaching, emphasizing the central point: Christ must increase as his servants decrease. They discuss John’s purpose in writing—so people believe Jesus is the Christ and have life in his name—and how the Gospel is intentionally structured to show the meaning of events. Using the dispute over purification and John the Baptist’s response, they contrast meaningful conversations with heated debates and warn against being distracted from Christ’s centrality.
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He Must Increase (Andrew Lovette)
Andrew Lovette preaches on John 3:22-36 at the evening service on Sunday, March 1, 2026.Main Idea: Rejoice in Christ, recognize His reign, and rest in His reward.Click here for full sermon notes!
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He Must Increase (Pat Kappenman)
Pat Kappenman preaches on John 3:22-36 at the morning services on Sunday, March 1, 2026.Main Idea: He must increase, therefore we are wisest to always pursue a greater worship of Jesus.
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The Postscript - John 3:16-21 with guest speaker Pastor Josh Hughes
Pastor Andrew Lovette and Pastor Ian Thomas talk with Pastor Josh Hughes about his sermon on Sunday at TKC on John 3:16–21. They discuss John’s themes of light and life, what “eternal life” means in John 17 (knowing God and Jesus), and how Lent and Ash Wednesday highlight our perishable lives and need for rescue. They also explore “condemned already,” why people love darkness rather than light, and how good works show God at work. Josh closes with continuing a story from his Sunday sermon about a young girl in foster care.Mere Christian Hermeneutics - https://www.amazon.com/Mere-Christian-Hermeneutics-Transfiguring-Theologically/dp/0310234387
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So Loved (Josh Hughes)
Josh Hughes preaches on John 3:16-21 on Sunday, February 22, 2026.Main Idea: Jesus was lifted up to love us into life and light.
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The Wise Remember Death (Andrew Lovette)
Andrew Lovette preaches on Psalm 90 on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.Main Idea: The Lord graciously teaches us to number our days, so that we gain a heart of wisdom.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Postscript - John 3:1-15
In this episode of The Postscript, Pastor Andrew Lovette and Pastor Ian Thomas discuss Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus in John 3. They explore Nicodemus as a respected Pharisee who is spiritually blind yet genuinely engaged, and how John’s night/light theme highlights his need for new birth. The episode focuses on Jesus’ teaching that one must be born again—born of water and the Spirit—to enter the kingdom, tied to Old Testament new-covenant promises, cleansing, and baptism imagery. They also trace Jesus’ authority as the Son of Man and connect Numbers’ bronze serpent to Christ being “lifted up,” emphasizing saving faith as looking to Jesus.Books mentioned:https://www.amazon.com/Surprising-Genius-Jesus-Gospels-Greatest/dp/1433588366https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Great-Philosopher-Rediscovering-Wisdom/dp/1587434652
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Born Again (Ian Thomas)
Ian Thomas preaches on John 3:1-15 on Sunday, February 15, 2026.Main Idea: We all must be born again and made new through the finished work of Christ.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Postscript - John 2:12-35
Join Pastor Brandon and Pastor Scott as they dive into John 2:12-25, discussing Jesus being identified as the 'true temple' and the significance of Passover to different sacrifices in the Old Testament. This discussion enriches our understanding of Christ’s fulfillment of these ancient symbols. They also unpack the pivotal role of the Holy Spirit in the disciples' comprehension of Scripture. Discover how these passages point to Jesus as the center of all reality.
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Good and Angry (Brandon Curriston)
Brandon Curriston preaches on John 2:12-35 at the evening service on Sunday, February 8, 2026.Main Idea: If Jesus is Lord, we must love what He loves, hate what He hates, and trust in His way.Click here for full sermon notes!
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Pure Worship, True Temple, Genuine Faith (Scott Cunningham)
Scott Cunningham preaches on John 2:13-25 at the morning services on Sunday, February 8, 2026.Main Idea: The crucified and resurrected Jesus calls us to pure worship and genuine faith.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Postscript - John 2:1-11
Join Pastor Andrew and Pastor Ian as they delve into John 2, exploring the profound significance of Jesus' first miracle at the wedding in Cana. This discussion covers why John refers to Jesus' miracles as 'signs', the symbolism of wine in the Old Testament, and how Jesus' transformation of water into wine points to greater spiritual realities.
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Water to Wine (Ian Thomas)
Ian Thomas preaches on John 2:1-11 on Sunday, February 1, 2026.Main Idea: As our true bridegroom, Jesus replaces our emptiness with abundant life and fullness of joy.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Postscript - John 1:35-51
Join us on Postscript for Kids as Devon sits down with Andrew Tew to discuss the calling of Jesus' disciples from John 1. They explore what it means to be called by Jesus, the significance of Peter's name change, and how Jesus changes our destinies not by our own efforts, but by His finished work on the cross. This engaging discussion helps kids grasp the importance of following Jesus and reassures them of His love and authority.
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The Postscript - John 1:35-51
Join Pastor Andrew and Andrew Tew as they dive into John 1:35-51, exploring the early days of Jesus' ministry. They discuss the significance of calling ordinary individuals to be part of a greater community and how the simple obedience of early disciples reflects our journey of faith. Discover the beauty of being part of God's extraordinary story and the ultimate treasure found in Christ alone.
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Who Are You Following? (Andrew Tew)
Andrew Tew preaches on John 1:35-51 at the evening service on Sunday, January 25, 2026.Main Idea: Following Jesus means knowing him, being known by him, and making him known.
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Who Are You Following? (Andrew Lovette)
Andrew Lovette preaches on John 1:35-51 at the morning services on Sunday, January 25, 2026.Main Idea: Jesus calls us to know Him, follow Him, and share Him.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Story of The King's Church - Vision Podcast
A history of The King's Church and a look at what God is currently doing through TKC here in Lakeland, Florida.
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The Postscript - John 1:19-34
Join Pastor Andrew Lovette and Dashawn Cousins as they delve into John 1:19-34, exploring the profound importance of John the Baptist’s testimony, his humility, and his role in heralding Jesus as the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
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Who Are You? (Andrew Lovette)
Andrew Lovette preaches on John 1:19-34 at the 5pm service on Sunday, January 18, 2026.Main Idea: A faithful witness makes little of himself and much of Jesus.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Witness (Dashawn Cousins)
Dashawn Cousins preaches on John 1:19-34 at the morning service on Sunday, January 18, 2026.Main Idea: A faithful witness of Jesus knows who they are because they know who Jesus is.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Postscript - John 1:14-18
You are listening to The Postscript, a podcast by The King's Church. This show was created as an extension of our Sunday service, offering additional insights and reflections from our current sermon series. We're glad you're here as we dive deeper into the scriptures together.In this episode, Pastor Andrew and Pastor Ian dive into John 1:14-18. They explore how John's depiction of Jesus as the Word made flesh relates to themes of grace and truth, the tabernacle, and the fullness of divine glory. We hope this conversation helped you reflect more deeply on the scripture!
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The Word Became Flesh (Ian Thomas)
Ian Thomas preaches on John 1:14-18 on Sunday, January 11, 2026.Main Idea: Jesus has come as God in the flesh full of glory, grace, and truth.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Postscript - John 1:1-13
In this episode of The Postscript, Pastor Andrew and Pastor Ian dive into the Gospel of John. They highlight John's unique theological perspective, the structure of the book, and its emphasis on Christ's divinity. They also explore the Holy Spirit's work in illuminating hearts. Join them for an in-depth exploration of one of the New Testament's most profound books.
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In the Beginning (Ian Thomas)
Ian Thomas preaches on John 1:1-13 on Sunday, January 4, 2026.Main Idea: Jesus is the divine logos, life, and light who has come to make us children of God.Click here for full sermon notes!
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The Goodness of God's Judgement (Ian Thomas)
Ian Thomas preaches on Revelation 15:5-16:21 on Sunday, December 28, 2025.Main Idea: God’s judgment displays his goodness and glory, inviting us to repent and prepare.Click here for full sermon notes!
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His Name Shall Be (Ian Thomas)
Ian Thomas preaches from Isaiah 9:1-7 on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2025.Main Idea: Christmas is good news of God’s unstoppable kingdom of grace for those who humbly receive him.Click here for full sermon notes!
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