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King's Church DC Podcast

King's Church DC Podcast

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King’s Church exists to make Jesus known throughout Washington, DC. Join us each week for new sermons as we proclaim the Gospel in our nation’s capital. For more information on our church and service times, please visit KingsChurchDC.comCopyright 2025 King's Church DC Christianity Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • Zacchaeus | Luke 19:1-10
    Dec 28 2025

    Many of us long to be seen, known, and restored, yet feel trapped by our past. In Luke 19:1–10, Jesus seeks out Zacchaeus, offering grace that leads to repentance and transformation. In this message, Pastoral Resident Brad Robertson highlights the hope of the gospel, showing that Jesus came to seek and save the lost and to bring new life to those who receive Him.

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    23 mins
  • Advent: When Heaven Came Down | Luke 2:1-20
    Dec 21 2025

    In our third week of Advent, we remember that God meets us in our waiting with the promise of joy fulfilled. In Luke 2:1–20, the long-awaited Savior is born in humility, and the good news of great joy is proclaimed to the world. In this message, Pastor Daniel Davis invites us to rejoice in the coming of Christ, who enters our darkness with light, peace, and salvation.

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    25 mins
  • Advent: Grace Has Appeared | Titus 2:11-14
    Dec 14 2025

    As we enter the second week of Advent, we reflect on the hope that not only saves us but transforms the way we live. In Titus 2:11–14, Paul proclaims that the grace of God has appeared in Jesus, training us to renounce sin and live with faithfulness as we await His return. In this message, Pastor Ben Palka invites us to see how Advent grace shapes our present lives while anchoring our future hope in Christ.

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    20 mins
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