Stories
Liturgy: “Hope, Patience, and Mission Ahead”
The transfiguration of Jesus gives me hope, patience, and a mission. Hope that—just like the disciples—it’d take God’s voice breaking through the clouds on a mountain for me to actually start listening to what Jesus had been trying to tell me for years.
Dr. Paul Mueller Challenges Conventional Wisdom about the 2008 Financial Crisis
On February 15, Dr. Paul Mueller delivered a lunchtime lecture on his book, ‘Ten Years Later: Why the Conventional Wisdom about the 2008 Crisis is Still Wrong.’
Dr. Christian Miller Visits King’s to Discuss Moral Transformation
On February 19 and 20, Dr. Joshua Blander and the Society of Christian Philosophers hosted philosophy professor and author Dr. Christian Miller for a series of lectures and workshops at King’s.
Liturgy: “Jesus Wants Your Imagination”
Only our imaginations can help us to see other people, including our enemies, the way Jesus wants us to see them—exactly as valuable, complicated, needy, and fully alive as ourselves.
King’s Team Selected For NYC Media Lab Accelerator Program
VettNews, a digital startup headed by several faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College, was selected to participate in this spring’s NYC Media Lab Combine.
We All Survive Fourth Grade: MCA Program Produces ‘Spelling Bee’ Musical
The one-act musical narrated the efforts of six elementary school-aged contestants striving to prove their worth at a local spelling bee, providing sensitive insights into the pandemonium of pre-adolescence.
Liturgy: “Who do you trust”
Genuine trust in God, trust that is both confessed and lived, brings with it a deeper kind of freedom—the freedom from anxiety during our “year of drought,” the freedom from fear when “the heat comes,” the freedom to bear fruit.
Black History Month Speaker David M. Bailey Redefines “We” in “We the People”
Bailey addressed themes of colorblindness, culture-blindness, and power-blindness, which have been ingrained in America since its founding.
Liturgy: “I, Scum of the Earth”
We are despicable creatures of the earth, but God extended his grace to us and allows us to not dwell on how low we are, but on what we can become and what we can do.
King’s Partners with Four Local Ministries In Fifth Annual Day of Service
This year, 166 individuals volunteered with four local ministries from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., making this one of largest Days of Service yet.
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