<p><strong>Partner with us to impact our nation and beyond.</strong><br>Your giving helps <strong>us at Kings’ Church</strong> expand the reach of the gospel, strengthen the church, and build faithful witnesses across America.👉 <a href="https://kingschurch.io/giving" target="_new" rel="noopener">https://kingschurch.io/givin</a></p><p><br></p><p>Pastor David frames Vision Sunday through the infancy narrative of Jesus, showing how God’s world-changing purposes often begin with small, obscure, faithful steps. From Luke 2, Mary and Joseph carry heaven’s promise yet still live in poverty, offering the sacrifice of the poor. The message emphasizes that God’s favor is not proven by comfort, resources, or ease, and that obedience to God’s ways matters even when the next step feels “tiny” compared to the size of the calling. Pastor David challenges the church to pursue a living relationship with God rather than mere religious customs, and to embrace the cost of mission without interpreting hardship as God’s absence. He then casts vision for Kings’ Church to raise “big Christians,” plant churches, evangelize boldly, expand media reach, and influence both the great and the small for Jesus.</p>

kings' Church NYC

kings' Church

Vision Sunday // David Engelhardt

DEC 16, 202542 MIN
kings' Church NYC

Vision Sunday // David Engelhardt

DEC 16, 202542 MIN

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<p><strong>Partner with us to impact our nation and beyond.</strong><br>Your giving helps <strong>us at Kings’ Church</strong> expand the reach of the gospel, strengthen the church, and build faithful witnesses across America.👉 <a href="https://kingschurch.io/giving" target="_new" rel="noopener">https://kingschurch.io/givin</a></p><p><br></p><p>Pastor David frames Vision Sunday through the infancy narrative of Jesus, showing how God’s world-changing purposes often begin with small, obscure, faithful steps. From Luke 2, Mary and Joseph carry heaven’s promise yet still live in poverty, offering the sacrifice of the poor. The message emphasizes that God’s favor is not proven by comfort, resources, or ease, and that obedience to God’s ways matters even when the next step feels “tiny” compared to the size of the calling. Pastor David challenges the church to pursue a living relationship with God rather than mere religious customs, and to embrace the cost of mission without interpreting hardship as God’s absence. He then casts vision for Kings’ Church to raise “big Christians,” plant churches, evangelize boldly, expand media reach, and influence both the great and the small for Jesus.</p>