NOW till Easter: The Easter Experience: What if What Happened Then, Changes Everything Now?
Feb 21: They Only Wanted His Clothes 
Jesus came not to be served, but to serve. Focusing on the Last Supper, this episode reveals that our life purpose is found in serving others, following Christ’s example.
Feb 28: Rejected By The People
We’ve all made bad choices, but we don’t have to be held prisoner by them. Through the betrayals of Peter and Judas, we discover that our responses in similar situations can lead to repentance and life, or despair and death.
Mar 07: Tortured By Others
The journey to the cross was marked by betrayal, abuse, humiliation, loneliness, and agonizing pain. "Because he himself suffered when he was tempted, he is able to help those who are being tempted." (Hebrews 2:18 NIV)
Mar 14: Parenting & Teens | Guest Speaker, Dr. Bill MacPhee
We'll take a pause on the Easter series and hear from Dr. Bill MacPhee. Bill is a well-respected and deeply loved leader in youth and family ministries. Now, as President of ParenTeen and HURT Seminars, Bill uses his experience gifts and calling to empower parents and any who care about kids to both understand and respond to the changing nature of today and tomorrow's young.
Dr. MacPhee is presenting a Parenting Teens workshop at Kent Covenant on Saturday, March 13th. More Info
Mar 21: Deserted By His Friends
This Easter episode imagines the thoughts and emotions of Mother Mary as she witnessed Jesus’ journey on the road to Golgotha. She struggles to reconcile giving birth to the Son of God, and the scene of His imminent death. Did God really have a plan for her life?
Mar 28: Accepted By A Few
Through the interaction between Jesus and the thief on the cross, we find ourselves in Jesus’ plan of salvation. The heart of the gospel message is powerfully presented as we experience the crucifixion and death of Christ.
April 4: The Ultimate Question
Times: 7:30am; 9am; 10:30am
Mary Magdalene’s miraculous experience at the tomb is filled with a new message of hope and the promise of eternal life. Through her story, we rejoice in the reality that nothing can take away the hope we have in Christ.
Join us to discover for the first time or rediscover the rich life altering event of Easter.
| Pastor Keith Carpenter has been the Senior Pastor at KCC since 1987. His messages combine careful Biblical exegesis with humorous insights and hard-hitting, real life lessons. Keith and his wife Michelle have been married for 27 years and have three children—Kirk, Jeffrey, and Marisa. Pastor Keith is an avid sports fan and has great illustrations linking sports to spiritual truths. |
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