Krysta leads Coram Deo's Kids Ministry, splitting her time between working for the church and being a full-time mom. She and her husband live in Bremerton with their three boys. She loves baking, reading, spending time with friends and family, and listening to heavy metal rock music.
As Paul prepares to leave the church in Ephesus, he brings together the leaders to remind them of their job as overseers of the Church. We see in...
See moreWe are reminded in this passage that encouragement is needed for everyone. As Christians, we have times of great trial, times of peace, times of...
See morePastor Rusten reminds us this week that we are all in a battle - but not one of flesh and blood. We are in a spiritual battle against Satan and his...
See moreIn the beginning of Acts 19, we come to a unique instance of baptism. Pastor Jon explained the difference between John’s Baptism, (a baptism of...
See moreIn our text this week, we learn of Paul during a season of peace. He isn’t getting beat up or thrown out, but he’s asked to stay. God places each...
See morePaul was an incredible man whom God used to do incredible things. But Paul’s life was very hard. In our text this week, we get a glimpse into...
See moreIn our scripture this week, we encounter Paul in the city of Athens. Athens was a place of philosophy and intellectualism. It was also a place full...
See moreWe took a break from our series in Acts this week for Sanctity of Human Life Sunday. Pastor Jon took us through why all human life is valuable and...
See moreWe took a break from our series in Acts this week for Sanctity of Human Life Sunday. Pastor Jon took us through why all human life is valuable and...
See moreA main theme we’ve seen throughout Acts is that the Gospel disrupts. In this passage, Paul cast a demon out of a slave girl which caused economic...
See moreAs we wrap up our final week of Advent this year, we are reminded that it isn’t the big and powerful that God chooses for his purposes, but the weak..
See moreAs we wrap up our final week of Advent this year, we are reminded that it isn’t the big and powerful that God chooses for his purposes, but the weak..
See moreAs we wrap up our final week of Advent this year, we are reminded that it isn’t the big and powerful that God chooses for his purposes, but the weak..
See moreIn our third week of Advent, we learned that Heaven has invaded Earth to save sinners. God makes himself known to us in many ways, but most...
See moreOur carol this week reminds us that God’s people have always been in a time of waiting ever since God promised Eve to send a Savior. God’s promise...
See moreIn our first week of Advent, we looked at how the beginning of John explains who Jesus is. John gives us seven answers: 1) Jesus was in the...
See moreGod declares the truth about himself in many different ways. In our text this week, we saw how God testifies about who he is through miracles—the...
See moreGod declares the truth about himself in many different ways. In our text this week, we saw how God testifies about who he is through miracles—the...
See moreIn this week’s sermon, Pastor Jon reminds us that the whole Bible is telling one big story. It’s the story of Jesus! In the Old Testament, God...
See morePastor Rusten reminds us with this passage that we all participate in God’s mission. Some are sent and others are senders. God’s mission of...
See moreAlong with all the wonderful, miraculous things that we’ve learned about it Acts, there is a lot of suffering happening as well. In this text, we...
See moreWe get to see Jesus’ promise of the Gospel being spread throughout the land in this scripture passage. People hundreds of miles apart are coming to...
See moreWhen Peter saw the Gentiles, or people who weren’t Jewish, receiving the Holy Spirit when they believed in Jesus, it was a profound moment. Before...
See moreIn our passage this week, we see how God can do whatever he wants, however he wants, whenever he wants. God sent an angel to speak to Cornelius and...
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