This is God’s Camp! | Genesis 32
Jacob, about to return to face Esau, prays and wrestles with the Lord, who changes his name to Israel, breaking him and remaking him into a true follower. Pastor Pilgrim teaches Genesis 32 at King's Cross Church.
Hail the King | Luke 24:1-12
King Jesus arrives into the gates of the city of Jerusalem. King Jesus is prophesied, humble, and worshiped! Pastor Pilgrim teaches Matthew 21:1-11 at King's Cross Church.
Good Friday | John 18
King Jesus arrives into the gates of the city of Jerusalem. King Jesus is prophesied, humble, and worshiped! Pastor Pilgrim teaches Matthew 21:1-11 at King's Cross Church.
Palm Sunday | Matthew 21a
King Jesus arrives into the gates of the city of Jerusalem. King Jesus is prophesied, humble, and worshiped! Pastor Pilgrim teaches Matthew 21:1-11 at King's Cross Church.
From Division to Reconciliation | Genesis 31b
Jacob runs from Laban, who pursues him and confronts him about leaving. Jacob communicates his frustration and the two make a covenant for the future. Pastor Pilgrim teaches Genesis 31:17-55 at King's Cross Church.
When God Blesses His People (Genesis 30b)
Jacob, seeking to leave Laban's household, is tricked by him. God directs Jacob to breed the animals in such a way that he prospers, and Laban's plan is foiled. Pastor Pilgrim teaches Genesis 30b.
Lessons From an Unhealthy Marriage | Genesis 29b - 30a
Rachel and Leah compete with one another for their husband’s affection, and begin a child birth rivalry which results in the birth of eleven sons. Pastor Pilgrim Benham teaches Genesis 29-30.
The Grace & Discipline of God for the Growth of His People | Genesis 29
As Jacob arrives in Paddan-aram, he is deceived by Laban and ends up marrying both Leah and Rachel in exchange for fourteen years of labor. Yet God works all of this for good, maturing Jacob’s faith. Pastor Pilgrim Benham teaches Genesis 29 at King's Cross Church.
The House of God | Genesis 28
As Jacob departs for Haran, God reveals himself and promises to be with him. Jacob begins his journey of faith, demonstrated by a life consecrated to God. Pastor Pilgrim Benham teaches Genesis 28 at King's Cross Church.
Isaac's Blessing | Genesis 27
Jacob and Rebekah fool Isaac into giving Jacob the birthright blessing, and Esau's rage forces Jacob to flee the family.
God's Covenant With Isaac | Genesis 26
God establishes his covenant with Isaac, who follows in the familiar footsteps of his father Abraham.
From One Generation to Another | Genesis 25
From the womb to the tomb, God is sovereign! Fallen man's desires lead to foolishness and judgment
A Marriage Made in Heaven Pt.2 | Genesis 24:29-67
The story of Isaac & Rebekah concludes with the servant successfully bringing Rebekah to Isaac, and we see a picture of the love that Jesus has for His church.
A Marriage Made in Heaven Pt.1 | Genesis 24:1-28
Abraham sends his servant to find a wife for Isaac, and we see a beautiful picture of God the Father choosing a bride for His son.
The Value of Wisdom | Proverbs 2
Wisdom is available for the people of God, but Solomon's example reveals that to walk in wisdom is also to walk in obedience to what we know.
The Enemy of Wisdom | Proverbs 9
Folly works as hard as wisdom to invite the undiscerning. We must learn how to walk carefully and craftily.
The Beginning of Wisdom | Prov 1:1-9
The book of Proverbs teaches us how to walk in God's world - and it all begins with a reverent, humble submission to YHWH in all things.
God Our King Is With Us | Matthew 2
Herod receives news from the Magi that the King of the Jews has been born, and seeks to put him to death. The Magi, meanwhile, seek Jesus and present gifts to him. Our God and King, Immanuel, has come to us!
Let Earth Receive Her King | John 18:33-38, Psalm 2
In his first advent, our King came to testify to the truth, to bear sin, and to be with his people. The Jews and nations rejected him, but we must receive him.
Who Is This King of Glory? | Psalm 24
God is king of all creation. His Son rules and reigns. Only Jesus is worthy to ascend the hill of the Lord, so we enter his gates through the merits of Christ.