Jesus teaches us, in the second commandment, that “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matthew 22:39)
This commandment is about community. It’s responding to God’s gifts to us by returning to Him a portion of those gifts, loving our neighbor as ourselves. The King of Kings community shows our love for our neighbors in many outside ministries More Info.
Through our baptism we receive and discover our talents, our spiritual gifts. We find ways to unpack and use these gifts for the sake of Jesus, the church and the world.
The Mission Endowment Fund (MEF) distributes the annual earnings from its endowments to ministry expressions beyond the operating budget of King of Kings. More Info. |
Paul calls our bodies the “Temple of the Holy Spirit.” As Christians, many of us are destroying the Temple of God with excess food, insufficient sleep, and physical inactivity. We can show faithful stewardship over our bodies by changing our eating and exercising habits. More info.
God created us and made us stewards of the earth. We try to teach our youth the importance of caring for creation. To show our love and to be God’s stewards on earth we need to reduce, recycle and reuse the resources God has provided for us. More info.
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