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Sermons from Pastor Stephen Coppenrath at The King's Church in Ontario, California.
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When the Weeds Spread | Genesis 27:1-46
Weeds don’t take over a yard overnight, they move in one patch at a time. In Genesis 27, we see a family struggling with favoritism and deception that spread farther than anyone intended. Pastor Stephen Coppenrath shows us that while our sin is messy, it cannot overturn God’s sovereign plan. In Christ, you aren't defined by your dysfunction. You have a better Brother and a perfect Son in Jesus, who brings grace to our most broken places.Sermon from The King's Church in Ontario, California.
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Just Like Dad | Genesis 26:1-35
Genesis 26 is Isaac's one chapter in the spotlight and he looked exactly like his father. Same promise. Same fear. Same failures. Same God.Pastor Stephen Coppenrath opens Genesis 26 and shows us what gets passed down in a family and why, in Christ, none of it has the final word.You have a new Father. He is making you new. Sermon from The King's Church in Ontario, California.
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A Bad Trade | Genesis 25:27-34
Esau was exhausted and hungry, and in one impulsive moment, he traded his birthright for a bowl of stew. It sounds unbelievable, until we see how often we do the same thing. Pastor Stephen Coppenrath walks through three warnings from Genesis 25: see past the moment, desire what lasts, and stand on what remains. Because our hope was never built on our effort, it's built on Christ's.Sermon from The King's Church in Ontario, California.
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Sovereign Over Every Threat | Genesis 25:1-26
In Genesis 25, we see how God’s promise moves forward through every threat: delay, confusion, and even human expectations. As Abraham’s story comes to a close, Isaac and Rebekah enter a long season of waiting, and Jacob and Esau remind us that God’s purposes don’t follow human logic.Pastor Stephen Coppenrath shows how this chapter reveals that God fulfills His Word, shapes His people in the waiting, and secures His promises by His sovereign grace. We’re reminded that nothing in our lives is random, and nothing is outside His control. Life may feel fragile, but God is not.Sermon from The King’s Church in Ontario, California.
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Enough to say yes | Genesis 24:1-67
In Genesis 24, Abraham sends his servant to find a wife for Isaac, and the Lord quietly orders every detail, from a simple prayer by a well to Rebekah’s courageous response, “I will go.” Pastor Stephen Coppenrath shows how this chapter highlights God’s faithfulness to His promises, His providence in ordinary moments, and what it means for us to walk by faith without seeing the whole picture. We learn to start with God’s Word, watch for His hand, and say yes when He makes the next step clear.Sermon from The King’s Church in Ontario, California.
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3 Questions About Resurrection | Luke 24:1-12
In Luke 24:1–12, the women arrive at Jesus’ tomb expecting death and instead encounter an empty grave and the angels’ words: “He is not here, but has risen.” Pastor Stephen Coppenrath walks through three questions: Did the resurrection really happen, why did it have to happen, and what does it mean for us today? Together we explore the historical reality of the resurrection, the necessity of Christ’s death for our forgiveness, and how we often seek life in things that cannot last.Sermon from The King’s Church in Ontario, California.
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What This World Can't Give You | Genesis 23
Genesis 23 records Sarah’s death and Abraham’s costly purchase of a burial place in the promised land. This passage confronts us with the reality of death, our identity as sojourners, and the call to live and invest with eternity and the resurrection in view.Sermon from The King’s Church in Ontario, California.
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When Faith is Tested | Genesis 22:1-24
From Genesis 22:1-24, Pastor Stephen Coppenrath teaches on Abraham’s testing as God calls him to offer Isaac, the child of promise. Abraham’s response shows a faith rooted in God’s character, trusting that God can even raise the dead.At the height of the story, God provides a ram “instead of his son,” revealing Himself as the God who provides the substitute we truly need and pointing us to Jesus Christ.Sermon from The King’s Church in Ontario, California
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Planting Tamarisk Trees | Genesis 21:22-34
Pastor Stephen Coppenrath teaches from Genesis 21:22-34, where Abraham makes a covenant with Abimelech and resolves a dispute over a well. Abraham is learning to live as a sojourner, known as a man God is with, marked by peace and integrity in a foreign land.The sermon contrasts common Christian responses to culture (withdraw, compromise, conquer) with the biblical call to a quiet, faithful witness. Abraham’s decision to plant a tamarisk tree that would take centuries to mature becomes a picture of future-oriented faith rooted in God’s promises and fulfilled in Christ.The King’s Church · Ontario, CA
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Children of Promise | Genesis 21 & Galatians 4
Pastor Stephen Coppenrath teaches from Genesis 21:1-21, where God fulfills His promise to Abraham and Sarah with the birth of Isaac, and from Galatians 4:21-31, where Paul shows how Isaac and Ishmael picture two ways of relating to God. This message highlights God’s faithfulness to His word, His mercy toward the vulnerable, and the freedom we have as “children of promise” in Christ.Scripture: Genesis 21:1–21; Galatians 4:21–31.Join us Sundays at 10am at Colony High School in Ontario, CA.Subscribe to hear more sermons from The King’s Church.
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Sunday Morning Re-runs | Genesis 20:1-18
In this sermon from Genesis 20, Pastor Stephen Coppenrath walks through Abraham’s repeated deception about Sarah and God’s gracious response. We see God restrain sin, protect Sarah, and preserve His covenant promise, even through Abraham’s failure.This passage reminds us that we are prone to repeat old patterns of sin, but God remains faithful and sovereign over His purposes, ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ.Join us Sundays at 10 AM at Colony High School in Ontario, CA. Subscribe for more sermons from The King’s Church.
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Escape from Sodom | Gen.19:1-38
In Genesis 19, we see sin, judgment, and mercy collide in the story of Sodom, Gomorrah, and Lot’s rescue. Pastor Stephen Coppenrath walks through the passage and shows:How quiet compromise shaped Lot’s life and familyWhy God’s judgment on Sodom was justHow Lot is saved only because “the LORD [was] being merciful to him” (Gen. 19:16)This chapter confronts us with the seriousness of sin and the reality of judgment, while pointing us to our only hope: God’s mercy in Jesus Christ.The King’s Church, Ontario, CA – www.thekingschurch.net
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Trials and Wisdom | James 1:2-8
James calls believers to “count it all joy” when they encounter trials, a command that challenges how we naturally view suffering.In this message, Ryan Mann helps us see trials through a different lens: not as interruptions to our faith, but as instruments God uses to grow it. Hardship produces endurance, shapes our character, and drives us to seek God’s wisdom.Even in life’s most difficult seasons, we can trust that God is at work. Ultimately, this sermon points us to Jesus, who endured the cross for the joy set before Him, and who now strengthens us in our own seasons of trial.Join us Sundays at 10am at Colony High School in Ontario, CA.Subscribe to hear more sermons from The King’s Church.
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Abraham Pleads for Sodom | Genesis 18:16-33
In Genesis 18, God hears the outcry coming from Sodom and reveals how He holds justice and mercy together. Pastor Stephen Coppenrath walks through Abraham’s intercession, God’s righteous judgment, and the deeper longing this passage creates for a greater mediator.The sermon shows why God’s justice is never careless, why mercy never ignores sin, and how Jesus ultimately does what Abraham could not. We’re also invited to reflect on our role in praying for and caring about those who are far from God.Scripture: Genesis 18:16–33 (The King’s Church, Ontario CA) www.thekingschurch.net
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Sarah Laughs - Genesis 18:1-15 | Genesis: Patriarch
In this week’s sermon, Pastor Stephen Coppenrath of The King’s Church unpacks Genesis 18, where Sarah’s journey from laughter to faith reveals the transformative power of trusting in God's promises. Join us as we reflect on how God meets us in our fears and unbelief.📖 Genesis 18:1-15 📍 The King’s Church – Ontario, CA
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How Do I Become Part of This Family? - Ephesians 5:15–21
How do Christians find their place in the church?In this message from Ephesians 5:15–21, Pastor Stephen teaches on God’s design for church membership and why belonging to a local church family is essential for spiritual health. In a culture hesitant to commit, Scripture invites believers into joyful, mutual submission rooted in love, accountability, and care.This sermon explores what it means to belong, not to a club, but to a family, and how God uses the local church to protect, shape, and encourage His people. We’re reminded that while we may be prone to wander, God faithfully calls us to walk together.📖 Scripture: Ephesians 5:15–21 📍 The King’s Church – Ontario, CA
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Who’s in Charge? | 1 Timothy 3:1–13
Who leads the church, and how does God care for His people?In this message from 1 Timothy 3:1-13, Pastor Stephen teaches on God’s design for church leadership and reminds us that Jesus Himself is the head of the church. He is our true authority, our great Shepherd, and the One who faithfully leads His people.This sermon explores the role of elders and deacons, the importance of character over gifting, and how God strengthens His church through faithful leadership. We’re reminded that leaders are meant to be under-shepherds, accountable to Christ, and that the church flourishes when leadership is received with trust and joy.Above all, this message points us to Jesus, the leader of leaders, who laid down His life for His people and never fails to guide His church.
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Why Do We Gather? - Hebrews 10:19–25
We explore why the church gathers and why physical presence matters in a world shaped by convenience and on demand consumption. From Hebrews 10, we see that God designed the church to draw near together, hold fast together, and encourage one another as we are formed by worship and made into a visible witness of the gospel.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, January 11th, 2026Scripture Reference: Hebrews 10:19–25We exist to glorify the true King and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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1 Peter 2:2–10 - What Is the Church?
In week 1, we explore what the church truly is according to Scripture. Rather than a building or an event, the church is God’s people, gathered under the headship of Christ, living together in a real and local way for His glory and our good.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, January 4th, 2026Scripture Reference: 1 Peter 2:2–10We exist to glorify the true King and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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A Living Sacrifice — Romans 12:1–2
A Living Sacrifice — Romans 12:1–2This message calls us to respond to the mercy of God with transformed lives. Paul urges the church to offer themselves wholly to God—not by conforming to the patterns of the world, but by being renewed in mind and devotion. Romans 12 reminds us that true worship is lived out daily, shaped by surrender, obedience, and discernment of God’s good and perfect will.Sermon preached by Michael Hendrick (Church Elder) — December 28, 2025Scripture Reference: Romans 12:1–2We exist to glorify the true King and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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The Light Has Come — Luke 1.26-33
This Christmas Eve message reflects on the humble arrival of Jesus and the astonishing truth that God chose to enter the world not with spectacle, but with nearness. In the quiet of a stable and the announcement to ordinary shepherds, we see that salvation comes not through power or prestige, but through grace. Christmas invites us to receive the light of Christ with wonder, humility, and renewed hope.Sermon preached by Stephen Coppenrath — December 24, 2025Scripture Reference: Luke 1:26-33We exist to glorify the true King and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Simeon’s Song — Luke 2:25–35
Simeon’s song celebrates the long awaited fulfillment of God’s promise and the peace that comes from seeing salvation at last. His words remind us that Advent is a season of patient hope, deep trust, and quiet confidence in a God who always finishes what he begins.Sermon preached by Stephen Coppenrath — December 21, 2025Scripture Reference: Luke 2:25–35We exist to glorify the true King and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Luke 2.8-14 - The Song of the Angels
The angels break into an ordinary night with a message that pushes fear out by calling us to behold the Savior who entered real history in real flesh and real places. Their song of glory and peace shows that the good news of Jesus awakens wonder, reshapes our worship, and brings steady peace to fearful and fragile people.Sermon preached by Stephen Coppenrath, December 15th, 2025Scripture Reference: Luke 2.8-14We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Zechariah’s Song — Luke 1:67–80
Zechariah’s song celebrates God’s faithfulness, the arrival of salvation, and the light that breaks into our darkness. His words remind us that Advent is a season of joyful worship, confident waiting, and trust in the God who keeps every promise.Sermon preached by David Rathel — December 8, 2025Scripture Reference: Luke 1:67–80We exist to glorify the true King and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Magnify The Lord - Luke 1:46–55
We explore Mary’s song of worship and how it reorients our hearts in a busy and distracted season. This sermon invites us to magnify the Lord by remembering His mercy, recognizing His power, and trusting His faithfulness as we prepare for the coming of Christ.Sermon Preached by Elijah Jones, November 30, 2025Scripture Reference: Luke 1:46–55We exist to glorify the true King and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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1 Timothy 6.6–19 - The Long Game of Generosity
In this sermon we look at why Paul calls us to slow, steady, everyday generosity rather than emotional, one time moments. God forms us through habits that train our hearts to trust him more than money.Sermon preached by Stephen Coppenrath, November 23, 2025Scripture Reference: 1 Timothy 6.6–19We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Ephesians 1.3 - 8 - The Gospel and Generosity
Paul roots our generosity in the grace of God. We remember that every gift begins with what God has already given. His kindness reshapes our hearts and teaches us to give with joy and trust.Sermon preached by Stephen Coppenrath, November 16, 2025Scripture Reference: Ephesians 1.3 - 8We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Matt 6.19-21 - The War For Your Heart
We start a new series, looking at how money reveals what our hearts truly treasure. Jesus calls us to pursue a better kind of treasure and to trust Him more than the things that promise comfort and control.Sermon preached by Stephen Coppenrath, November 9, 2025Scripture Reference: Matthew 6.19-21We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Genesis 17.1–27 - The Sovereign and Merciful God
After years of doubt and waiting, God reminds Abraham that He alone is God Almighty. Though Abraham and Sarah falter, God remains faithful—reaffirming His covenant, extending mercy, and calling them to walk in holiness. His promises stand not on our strength, but on His sovereign grace.Sermon preached by Ryan Mann, November 2nd, 2025Scripture Reference: Genesis 17:1–27We exist to glorify the true King and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Genesis 16.1-15 - Grace in the Wilderness
We see God meet Hagar in her moment of desperation and reveal Himself as “the God who sees.” Even when people take matters into their own hands, God’s grace still reaches into the wilderness.Sermon preached by Stephen Coppenrath, October 27, 2025Scripture Reference: Genesis 16:1–15We exist to glorify the true King and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Genesis 15:1–21 - Faith in the Waiting
We see God reaffirm His covenant with Abram, showing that true faith rests not in what we can see but in the One who keeps His word. Abram’s doubts meet God’s grace as the Lord pledges Himself to fulfill every promise.Sermon preached by Stephen Coppenrath, October 19, 2025Scripture Reference: Genesis 15:1–21We exist to glorify the true King and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Genesis 14.17-24 - Melchizedek, King of Salem
Abram meets Melchizedek, the King of Righteousness and Peace. Their encounter points us to Jesus, our true King and Priest, who doesn’t make a deal but offers grace. The table is still open, and He invites us to come and receive His blessing.Sermon preached by Pastor Stephen Coppenrath, October 12, 2025Scripture Reference: Genesis 14:17–24We exist to glorify the true King and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Genesis 14:1–16 - The God Who Rescues
Abram leads a daring rescue mission to save Lot from four powerful kings. Against impossible odds God shows that His promises cannot be stopped, pointing us to the greater rescue we have in Jesus Christ.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, October 5, 2025We exist to glorify the true King and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Genesis 13.1-18 - A Better View
In this sermon we watch Abram return from failure, repent, and start fresh with God. This passage shows us that God’s promises still hold even when we fall, and it calls us to turn back, release control, and trust Him again.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, September 28, 2025Scripture Reference: Genesis 13:1–18We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Genesis 12.10-20 - From Fear to Faithfulness
Abram faces his first major test of faith. Faced with famine and fear, he takes matters into his own hands, but God steps in to protect Sarai, preserve the promise, and prove that his plan cannot be stopped by human failure. This story points us forward to Jesus, the one who perfectly kept the promise and secured every blessing for us.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, September 21, 2025Scripture Reference: Genesis 12:10–20We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net.
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Genesis 12.1-9 - When God Says Go
In this sermon from Genesis, we explore how Abram’s call shows us the nature of faith — hearing God, trusting Him, worshiping Him, and taking the next step even when the future is unclear.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, September 14th, 2025Scripture Reference: Genesis 12:1–9We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Living Boldly Together - 1 Peter 4:7-11
In this sermon, we see how Christians are called to live boldly together — not withdrawing in fear but leaning into community through prayer, love, hospitality, engagement, and encouragement. Peter shows us how a countercultural community makes Jesus look beautiful to the world.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, September 7th, 2025Scripture Reference: 1 Peter 4:7–11We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Galatians 5.13-21 - Bold Love in Action
This sermon from Galatians 5 unpacks the paradox of Christian freedom: we are not set free to live for ourselves, but to boldly serve one another in love through the power of the Spirit, discovering along the way that real joy and growth come not from being served but from serving.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, August 31st, 2025Scripture Reference: Galatians 5.13-21We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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The Ministry of Giving
Money isn’t just about finances - it’s about worship, trust, and where our hearts are. In this message, we explore what Proverbs and Jesus teach us about living boldly through the ministry of giving.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, August 24th, 2025Scripture References: Prov 3:9–10, Matt 6:21, 24, Luke 21:1–4, 2 Cor 9:7, 11–12We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Matt 28.16-20 - Boldly Going
This message unpacks Matthew 28 and what it means to live out the Great Commission in our everyday lives. Discover how to be ready, set, and go as a disciple who follows Jesus with bold obedience.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, August 17th, 2025Scripture Reference: Matt 28.16-20, Acts 1.8We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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John 3.14-21- Boldness begins with the Gospel
True boldness doesn’t come from hype or personality; it comes from knowing the God who saves. In this message, we look at how bold faith is rooted in the love of the Father, the work of the Son, and the power of the Spirit.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, August 10th, 2025Scripture Reference: John 3.14-21We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Proverbs 5 - Don’t Flirt with Death
We conclude our parenting series with a reminder from Proverbs about the dangers of sexual sin.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, August 3rd, 2025Scripture Reference: Proverbs 5We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Proverbs 18.21 - The Voice They Remember
We finish out our parenting series with a reminder from Proverbs about the power of our words; words of life and words of death.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, July 27th, 2025Scripture Reference: Proverbs 18.21We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Proverbs 1.15 - 18 - The Company We Keep
Proverbs 1.15 - 18 - The Company We KeepThe people closest to us shape who we become, and that’s especially true for our kids. This message from Proverbs explores how friendships form character, why influence matters, and how to guide our children toward godly community.Sermon Preached by Ryan Mann, July 20th, 2025Scripture Reference: Proverbs 1.15 - 18We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Proverbs 13.24 - The Heart of Discipline
In this sermon from Proverbs, we explore the benefit and fruit of disciplining children in a thoughtful biblical manner. Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, July 13th, 2025Scripture Reference: Proverbs 13.24We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Proverbs 22.15 - Little Sinners
In this sermon from Proverbs, we explore how biblical parenting is not about controlling behavior but about shepherding the heart, pointing our children to the grace of Jesus in the midst of their foolishness, sin, and daily need for a Savior.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, July 6th, 2025Scripture Reference: Proverbs 22.15We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Proverbs 22.6 - Our Aim as Parents
Parenting isn’t about controlling outcomes but faithfully shepherding our kids toward Jesus while letting God transform us in the process.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, June 29th, 2025Scripture Reference: Proverbs 22.6We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Genesis 10-11 - Scattered by Pride, Gathered by Grace
The world at another turning point, human kind chooses to build a tower to honor man's achievements, whereas God looks towards the covenant promise of a new family.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, June 22nd, 2025Scripture Reference: Genesis 10-11We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Genesis 9.18 - 29 - From Shame to Grace
What starts as a story of failure and shame ends with a surprising glimpse of God's plan to bring outsiders near through grace.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, June 15th, 2025Scripture Reference: Genesis 9.18-29We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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Genesis 8.1 - 9.17 - New World, New Covenant
As Noah steps out of the ark, we discover a powerful picture of judgment, mercy, and the promise ofnew life pointing us to the cross of Christ.Sermon Preached by Stephen Coppenrath, June 8th, 2025Scripture Reference: Genesis 8.1 - 9.17We exist to glorify the true king and declare the gospel to all people.https://thekingschurch.net
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