April 12, 2026 • Katie Rivest • Deuteronomy 10:12, Philippians 2:1–4, John 13:3–15, Romans 12:17–21, Matthew 22:35–40
What if the secret to healing your most strained relationships isn’t getting the other person to change, but choosing to “love first” — even when it feels unfair? This message unpacks how loving God reshapes how we treat others, how simple acts of service can speak louder than words, and how active love can bridge even decades-old divides. If you’ve got someone in your life who’s hard to love, this one’s for you.
The Power of the Resurrection
April 5, 2026 • Tom Harmon • Romans 6:9–11, Matthew 28:1–10, 1 Corinthians 15, Philippians 3:10, Romans 10:9
What if the resurrection is more than a story to believe, but a power you can actually experience every day? In this Easter message, we explore how Jesus replaces dry religion with a living relationship, gives real victory over stubborn sins, and meets us in our loneliest moments with unshakable presence. Discover how the same power that raised Jesus from the dead can reshape your life from the inside out.
A Rising Kingdom
March 29, 2026 • Katie Rivest • Matthew 13:1–23, Matthew 21:8–15, Matthew 13:14–15, Hosea 10:12, Matthew 6:33
What kind of heart are you bringing to Jesus this Palm Sunday—a hard, shallow, distracted, or faithful one? This message ties the cheering crowds of Jesus’ triumphal entry to the parable of the sower, exposing how the same King can stand before everyone while only some truly let His kingdom take root. Discover how disappointment, busyness, and spiritual “callouses” might be choking your faith—and how God can plow up the soil of your heart to grow something overflowing with life.
A Radical Lifestyle
March 22, 2026 • Tom Harmon • Matthew 5—7, Philippians 3:8, John 7:38
What if “normal” is actually what’s broken—and Jesus is calling you to something far more radical? In this message, we wrestle with costly grace, porn-shaped loneliness, divorce pain, unforgiveness, and what it really means to put love into action when it hurts. Discover how a “poor in spirit” self-image, countercultural values, and enemy-loving mercy can reshape your everyday life.
A New Reality
March 15, 2026 • Colt Colenutt • Matthew 4:23–25, Luke 4:18–21, Matthew 18:3–4, James 4:6, Micah 6:8
What’s the real difference between going through the Sunday checklist and actually encountering God? In this message, we unpack Jesus’ upside-down kingdom—where the humble are honoured, outcasts are pursued, the “blind” start to truly see, and the hopeless get a genuine fresh start. If church has ever felt empty to you, this might reframe what you think God is actually offering.
Mountain‑Moving Faith
March 8, 2026 • Tom Harmon • Ephesians 2:8, Mark 11:22–24, James 1:5–7, Matthew 17:20, Philippians 4:13
What if the smallest seed of faith could move the biggest mountain in your life—illness, fear, or that “impossible” situation you’ve stopped praying about? In this message, you’ll hear Nancy’s powerful story of facing cancer, pleading with God to take her home, and instead being told, “breathe”…and how God flipped her script. Discover how resting, standing, and walking in faith can change the way you see your problems, your prayers, and your future.
Standing in the Gap
March 1, 2026 • Tom Harmon • James 5:16, Psalm 115:16, Ezekiel 22:30, Revelation 3:20, Luke 11:9–10
What if your prayers for other people could open doors in their lives that look completely nailed shut—healing, freedom, restored marriages, even salvation? This message dives into the mystery and power of intercessory prayer, from a wild hitchhiker story to everyday ways you can stand in the gap for someone you love. Discover how praying with God’s heart, not just your own words, can change circumstances you thought were impossible.
Backstage Pass to God
February 22, 2026 • Tom Harmon • John 6:51, 1 Corinthians 11:23–26, Romans 8:26, Hebrews 10:19–22, Psalm 46:10
Ever wondered what it really means to have “backstage access” to God—anytime, anywhere? This message walks through the Old Testament tabernacle as a living picture of devotional prayer today, where we move beyond noisy, rushed requests into stillness, revelation, and real encounter with Jesus. Discover how meditating on Scripture, listening to the Spirit, and praying from the heart can turn prayer from a duty into a place of healing, guidance, and presence.
Seeking His Face
February 15, 2026 • Tom Harmon • Psalm 100:4, Luke 11:9, Exodus 25:8–9, Hebrews 8:5, Hebrews 10:19–22
Is prayer just handing God a wish list, or is it actually an invitation to step into His presence and be changed? In this message, we explore how the Old Testament tabernacle is a roadmap for moving from “God, do something for me” to “God, show me Your heart.” Discover how thanksgiving, the cross, and honest self-examination can turn your prayer time into a real encounter with God.
Ask Him for Anything
February 8, 2026 • Tom Harmon • Luke 11:1–10, Matthew 6:9–10, James 1:6–8, James 4:2–3, James 5:16–17
Is God really listening when you pray, or are answered prayers just “coincidences”? In this message, we explore how to ask God for specific things with “shameless audacity,” trust His timing, and even learn to “dance” with His guidance one step at a time. If you’ve ever had more faith in Google’s algorithms than in God’s care for you, this sermon will challenge how you see prayer, faith, and your Heavenly Father.
Praying in Power
February 1, 2026 • Tom Harmon
Why You Need to Pray
January 18, 2026 • Tom Harmon • Hebrews 12:11, 1 John 5:14–15, John 15:1–8, Hebrews 5:7, 1 Corinthians 1:9
Discover why prayer is more than just ritual or superstition in our new series, "Biblical Paths of Prayer." Learn how authentic prayer can deepen your relationship with God, prune away life's distractions, and grow your faith in unexpected ways. Join us as we explore how staying connected to the divine vine transforms lives and bears fruit beyond mere belief.
Go and Tell
December 14, 2025 • Tom Harmon • Isaiah 9:6–7, Micah 5:2, Isaiah 11:2, Luke 2:15–20, John 3:16
Join us as we explore the profound message of "Go and Tell," where the shepherds' humble experience reveals the joy and peace of spreading good news. Discover the significance of personal encounters with Jesus and how sharing these experiences can transform lives without the need for gimmicks or confrontation. Uncover how even the most unlikely individuals can become bearers of hope and salvation to a world in need.
Come and See
December 7, 2025 • Katie Rivest • John 1:14, Romans 8:6, Titus 2:11, James 4:8, Luke 2:8–16
As Christmas nears, explore the powerful invitation to experience God's love anew, just like the shepherds did. Uncover how this call, meant for everyone, beckons us to draw closer and respond from the heart. Let this holiday season be transformed by embracing the joy and peace that only the Saviour can bring.
Staying Relevant
November 30, 2025 • Tom Harmon • 1 Chronicles 12:32, Luke 5:36–39, Matthew 9:14
Remember the days of Blockbuster Video and Kodak? Just as these once-thriving businesses lost their way by ignoring change, our spiritual journey can also become stale when we resist new directions. Discover how staying fresh and connected can help embrace the new things God is doing in our lives while staying true to timeless truths.
Reflecting God's Heart
November 23, 2025 • Tom Harmon • Matthew 25:31–46, Genesis 4, Mark 12:41–44, 1 Peter 5:8, Proverbs 4:23
Discover how the timeless story of Cain and Abel offers profound lessons on generosity and the human heart. Explore the battle between selfishness and selflessness, and how our choices shape our lives and relationships. Join us as we delve into the power of giving and the impact it has on our journey toward living a truly abundant life.
The sermon includes the following key scripture references:
1. **Genesis 4:** This chapter describes the story of Cain and Abel, which is central to the sermon’s discussion on generosity and the contrasting nature of their offerings.
2. **Mark 12:41-44:** This passage recounts the story of the poor widow who gave two small copper coins, highlighting the principle that the quality of generosity, rather than the quantity, is what matters.
3. **1 Peter 5:8:** This verse warns about being alert and of sober mind because the devil prowls like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour, which was used to illustrate sin crouching at Cain's door.
4. **Proverbs 4:23:** The verse advises guarding one's heart as everything flows from it, supporting the sermon’s message about the importance of the heart’s attitude in generosity.
5. **Matthew 25:31-46:** This passage describes the final judgment and emphasizes the importance of acts of generosity towards "the least of these," demonstrating how such actions reflect our faith and relationship with God.
Every Person Equal
November 16, 2025 • Tom Harmon • Leviticus 19:18, Romans 5:8, Romans 8:1, James 2:1–9, Luke 6:27–36
Join us as we explore the profound idea of valuing people beyond outward appearances or transactional relationships. Discover the power of unconditional love that seeks the good in even our most difficult interactions, challenging societal norms with the radical compassion exemplified by Jesus. Whether harmonious or hostile, learn how to cultivate relationships that reflect divine love and grace in your everyday life.
Magnify Him
November 9, 2025 • Katie Rivest • Isaiah 43:7, Genesis 1:27, Matthew 5:16, John 15:7–10, 2 Corinthians 4:17–18
Join us as we explore what it truly means to glorify God in every aspect of our lives. Discover how reflecting God's character, obeying His word, maintaining a posture of continual praise, and enduring trials faithfully can transform your daily walk. Uncover how these actions not only enhance your spiritual life but shine a spotlight on who Jesus is for others to see.
Formed To Follow
November 2, 2025 • Colt Colenutt • Philippians 1:6, Romans 8:29, 2 Corinthians 3:18, John 15:4–5, James 1:2–4
Join us as we kick off our new series exploring the core values at Kingsville Community Church, starting with spiritual formation. Discover how spiritual growth is a journey, not a one-time event, and involves transforming into the likeness of Jesus through daily faith and character development. Are you ready to let the potter shape your life into something beautiful?
God Is Faithful
October 12, 2025 • Tom Harmon • Nehemiah 1:1–3, Genesis 16:13, 1 Timothy 5:24, James 5:16
In the midst of life's overwhelming stressors and uncertainties, discover how we can find comfort and strength through a modern-day Nehemiah. Learn how embracing vulnerability and facing struggles can lead to a life of renewed hope, success, and favour. Join us as we explore the undeniable power of finding gratitude and support in the face of adversity.