Kings Church

Kings Church Weekend Service Times:
Kennebecasis Valley Location: Sunday 9:00am & 11:00am
Saint John West Location
(218)

So that all people in all places embrace the life-saving power of King Jesus. Kings Church Locations:
Kennebecasis Valley: 332 Hampton Road, Quispamsis
West Saint John: 1496 Manawagonish Road, Saint John
Halifax: 36 Duke Street, Bedford
Charlottetown: 223 Kent Street, Charlottetown

06/02/2026

We get to be friends with God!

God just keeps showing up and changing lives! 48 baptized across our locations yesterday 🌊
06/02/2026

God just keeps showing up and changing lives! 48 baptized across our locations yesterday 🌊

06/02/2026

TIME TO PRAY - Day 9 - Standing In The Gap

Time to Pray Daily: Prayer allows us to carry others before God.
Scripture Reading: Ezekiel 22:30; Galatians 6:2
Devotional Thought:
One of the most powerful ways we love people is by praying for them.
Throughout Scripture, we see people standing in the gap for others… interceding, asking, believing, and bringing the burdens of people before God. Intercession is not about having perfect words or dramatic prayers. It is simply choosing to faithfully carry someone into the presence of God.
There are people around you today who are weary, grieving, confused, hurting, or struggling silently. Some may never even tell you what they are carrying. But prayer allows us to stand beside them spiritually, even when we cannot fix their situation ourselves.
Sometimes the greatest act of love is simply refusing to stop praying.
Today, choose someone to intentionally carry before God.
Prayer Prompt: “Lord, today I bring others before You. You know their burdens, fears, struggles, and needs better than I do. Strengthen the weary, comfort the hurting, heal the broken, and draw near to those who feel alone. Teach me to faithfully stand in the gap for others through prayer. Amen.”
Spiritual Practice: Send a short message to someone today and simply say, “I prayed for you today.”

06/01/2026

TIME TO PRAY - Day 8 - Give Me Your Eyes

Time to Pray Daily: The closer we grow to Jesus, the more we begin to see people the way He sees them.
Scripture Reading: Matthew 9:35–38
Devotional Thought:
When Jesus looked at people, He did not merely see crowds. He saw hearts. He saw burdens. He saw weariness. He saw people who needed hope, healing, and care.
Prayer has a way of changing how we see others. As we spend time in the presence of Jesus, our hearts begin to soften. We become slower to judge, quicker to notice, and more aware of the people around us.
Sometimes we move through life distracted or focused only on our own pressures and responsibilities. But prayer opens our eyes. The Holy Spirit begins helping us notice:
• the hurting,
• the lonely,
• the discouraged,
• the overlooked.
The goal is not guilt or pressure to “do more.” It is simply becoming available to God.
Today, ask Jesus to help you see people through His eyes.
Prayer Prompt: “Jesus, give me Your eyes for the people around me. Help me notice those who are hurting, lonely, weary, or overlooked. Soften my heart and make me more compassionate, patient, and attentive. Let Your love flow through me today. Amen.”
Spiritual Practice: As you go through your day, pause when someone comes to mind or catches your attention. Quietly pray, “Jesus, help me see them the way You do.”

05/31/2026

Most of us treat prayer like knocking on a door that’s already open. But what if God is actually the one knocking on yours? This message will completely flip how you think about prayer...not as a chore to check off, but as an invitation to the most important relationship you’ll ever have.

05/31/2026

TIME TO PRAY - Day 7 - Fullness of Joy

Time to Pray Daily: God’s presence is not only necessary; it is good.
Scripture Reading: Psalm 16:11; Psalm 84:1–4
Devotional Thought:
Prayer is more than discipline. More than responsibility. More than routine. At its deepest level, prayer is delighting in God Himself.
The psalmist writes, “In your presence is fullness of joy.” Not partial joy. Fullness.
God does not merely tolerate your presence; He welcomes it. He desires communion with you. And over time, as we spend time with Him, prayer begins to shift from obligation into affection.
This does not mean every prayer moment feels emotional or dramatic. But it does mean we slowly learn that the greatest gift of prayer is not simply answered requests. It is God Himself.
The journey of prayer always leads here: not merely to duty, but to delight.
Prayer Prompt: “Father, thank You for welcoming me into Your presence. Teach me not only to seek answers, but to enjoy being with You. Awaken fresh affection, joy, and delight in my heart as I spend time with You. Amen.”
Spiritual Practice: Put on a worship song today and let it become your prayer. Focus your attention fully on Jesus and linger in His presence.

05/30/2026

TIME TO PRAY - Day 6 - Here I Am

Time to Pray Daily: Prayer leads us to place our lives fully in God’s hands.
Scripture Reading: Romans 12:1–2
Devotional Thought:
There comes a moment in prayer when we move beyond simply asking God to help us and begin offering ourselves fully to Him.
Scripture describes this as becoming a “living sacrifice.” Consecration means setting ourselves apart for God’s purposes. It is saying:
“Lord, my life belongs to You.”
This is not about losing yourself. It is about placing every part of your life into the hands of the One who knows you best and loves you most.
God does not force surrender from us. He invites it.
Sometimes consecration happens in dramatic moments. More often, though, it happens quietly… in daily obedience, availability, and trust.
Today, God is not merely asking for a moment of your attention. He is inviting you into a surrendered life.
Prayer Prompt: “Jesus, my life belongs to You. I surrender my plans, my future, my relationships, my fears, and my desires into Your hands. Shape me into the person You are calling me to become. Whatever You want to do in me and through me, I say ‘yes’. Amen.”
Spiritual Practice: Spend a few moments quietly reflecting on one area of your life that God may be inviting you to surrender more fully.

05/29/2026

When you don't have all the answers, seek Him who has the answers!

05/29/2026

TIME TO PRAY - Day 5 - Come Expecting

Time to Pray Daily: God delights in giving good gifts to His children.
Scripture Reading: Luke 11:9–13
Devotional Thought:
Sometimes we approach prayer with closed hands and guarded hearts. We wonder if God really cares, if He will respond, or if He truly has good things for us.
But Jesus paints a very different picture of the Father.
He tells us to ask, seek, and knock… not because God is reluctant, but because He is generous. If imperfect earthly parents know how to give good gifts, how much more does our heavenly Father?
Prayer is not twisting God’s arm. It is opening ourselves to receive from Him.
This kind of openness requires trust. It means coming to God with expectation instead of cynicism. With hunger instead of hesitation.
God may not always answer in the timing or way we expect, but His heart toward His children is always good.
Today, come before Him with open hands.
Prayer Prompt: “Father, I come to You today with open hands and an open heart. Help me trust Your goodness. Teach me to ask boldly, seek faithfully, and wait expectantly. I believe You are a generous Father who delights in giving good gifts to Your children. Amen.”
Spiritual Practice: Throughout the day, whenever you notice anxiety or striving rising up, pause and quietly pray: “Father, I trust Your goodness.”

05/28/2026

TIME TO PRAY - Day 4 - Search My Heart

Time to Pray Daily: God’s presence is a safe place for honesty.
Scripture Reading: Psalm 139:23–24; 1 John 1:5–9
Devotional Thought:
One of the greatest gifts of prayer is that we no longer have to hide. God already knows every part of us completely, yet He still invites us near.
David prayed, “Search me, O God, and know my heart.” That kind of prayer requires courage. It means allowing God to lovingly reveal attitudes, sins, wounds, and patterns we may prefer to
ignore.
But conviction is not condemnation. God does not expose us to shame us. He reveals things to heal us, free us, and draw us deeper into life with Him.
Confession is not punishment; it is agreement with God. It is bringing what is hidden into the light so grace can meet us there.
Today, resist the urge to defend yourself before God. Simply be honest before Him.
Prayer Prompt: “Lord, search my heart and reveal anything that is grieving You or keeping me distant from You. Give me courage to be honest before You. Thank You that Your grace meets me even in my weakness and failure. Lead me into freedom and healing. Amen.”
Spiritual Practice: Take a few quiet minutes to journal honestly before God. Write down anything you sense Him bringing to your attention.

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