Kingdom Life Community Church

Kingdom Life Community Church Thank you for visiting KLCC! Through this page we want to minster, encourage, and inspire you!

Kingdom Life Community Church will start off with a Mid-week service begining October 14, 2020, starting at 7:00 pm every Wednesday, and Bible Study beginning October 16, 2020, from 7:00 pm-8:00 pm every Friday. A zoom link will be posted every Friday for those who would like to attend Bible Study. Beginning Thursday, September 24, 2020, you can expect inspirations, discussions on all matters, cha

llenges, and interactions between a variety of ages. The goal no matter what we are discussing is to inspire, motivate, encourage, comfort, and discover God's will on any given situation. Feel free to share but let us always be respectful and kind, and let us in moments of disagreements agree to disagree without bringing harm to another individual but treating every person with love, respect, and dignity.

11/13/2025

**🔥 Your NO is protection.

Your NO is power.
Your NO can save your life.**

✨ MEN — READ THIS.

You have the right — and the responsibility — to say NO.

No to manipulation.
No to exploitation.
No to anything or anyone who tries to strip you of the identity God has given you.

And yes… even if it’s a woman.

No one has the right to use you, exploit you, or bargain with your self-worth.

Your “NO” is powerful. Use it.

You are more than money.
You are more than opportunity.
You are more than talent.

You were never created to be a slave to:

money

things

or people

> “You were bought with a price; do not become slaves of people.” — 1 Corinthians 7:23

Brothers — you are valuable. You are priceless.
Sisters — you are valuable. You are priceless.

Even if you fell for the lie…
Even if you gave in to pressure…
Even if you compromised…

Your value never changed.
Your voice still matters.
Your NO is still powerful.

> “Though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again.” — Proverbs 24:16

Tell your story.
Expose the darkness.
Confront evil for what it is.

> “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.” — Ephesians 5:11

Darkness only prevails when the light refuses to shine.

And to those who have exploited others:

This is not who God created you to be.
You, too, can change course.

> “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive and cleanse us.” — 1 John 1:9

Take accountability.
Come into the light.
Be healed from the inside out.

Because here's the truth:

You cannot harm someone else without eventually destroying yourself.

> “Whatever a man sows, that will he also reap.” — Galatians 6:7

Walk in your God-given identity.
Your voice matters.
Your boundaries matter.
Your story matters.

11/06/2024

I know many of you are worried and afraid because of the presidential results. I encourage you to not lose hope but to remember that the King of kings still sets on the throne! God is still in charge! And the King has a plan. And that plan includes His people. The same God who brought you through on yesterday, will bring you through your today and your tomorrow! Yes, we will have challenges. Haven't we always? We can and we will get through whatever storm we may face because the storm maker is with His people. He promised never to leave us nor forsake us. And not only is He the storm maker, He is the storm regulator! Don't you know all He has to do in midst of the storm is whisper peace, be still! And the winds and the waves and the lightning and the thunder and whatever evil plans man has must surrender to the will of Almighty God! So, hold on to your hope, don't lose your faith, God is not dead, He’s alive and well and He knows how to see us through even when the odds doesn't appear to be in our favor. So, what do we do? Seek His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added unto you. Simply put, put God first, do what pleases Him, and He will take care of the rest! God bless.

10/29/2024

Good morning! I want to share my devotion with you in hope that it will bless you as much as it has blessed me. At the end, there is a declaration, speak that declaration over your life!

It’s easy to look in the mirror and notice every flaw about you. If you want to feel bad about yourself, then compare your looks to the top models, your intelligence to the top minds, and your relationship with God to the great leaders of faith. Yet while you might not be able to compare when you focus on the brilliant minds, the most attractive people, and the most devout believers, if you will shift your focus to Christ, the creator of the universe, you will find they don’t even come close to His perfection! Stop comparing the “Goliath” in your life with the “shepherd boy” David you see in the mirror; instead do what David did and compare your greatest obstacle to God. Because when you compare anything to God, no matter how big it is, God is bigger still! You are complete in Christ. Where you are weak, He is strong. Where you have failed a thousand times, with Him you will overcome. When you are sick, He makes you whole. When your heart is broken, His love knits it back together. When you have no more fight left, He’s your endurance that picks you up and carries you across the finish line. Forgiver of sins, emotional and physical Healer, constant Companion through every trial, Protector from all danger, He is everything you need. You’ve been made a child of the Almighty, freed from everything holding you back, and have a promise of a bright future. All this is given to you through the death and resurrection of Christ so that you can be complete! Believe it—no matter what insecurities you battle, what obstacle is in front of you, how inadequate you feel, or how big your mistakes are—with God you are ready and equal to anything. You are complete in Christ."

“But He has said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you [My lovingkindness and My mercy are more than enough—always available— regardless of the situation]; for [My] power is being perfected [and is completed and shows itself most effectively] in [your] weakness.’ Therefore, I will all the more gladly boast in my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ [may completely enfold me and] may dwell in me.” –2 CORINTHIANS 12:9 (AMP)

Speak these words over your life:

My salvation is a gift from God. There is nothing I did to earn it. There is nothing I can do to improve on it. I was broken and empty before I met Jesus, but when I accepted Jesus as my personal Savior, He came into me, filling all the gaps of my inadequacies, imperfections, and flaws. He filled my emptiness with His Love; my loneliness with His friendship; my weakness with His strength; my failures with His forgiveness; my worries with His peace; my stress with His joy; my sickness with His healing; my inability with His ability; my insecurity with His confidence; my fears with faith. Any area in which I come up short when it comes to my own ability, God makes up the difference with His ability. I am complete because Christ is in me and He is with me.

07/29/2024

I share with you today something that I read during my devotion, with a short comment afterwards. I hope it speaks to your heart as it did mine. "Speaking on persecution in Sri Lanka at the World Congress on Evangelism in Berlin in 1966, my father said that the question to ask is not, “Why are we being persecuted?” but, “Why are we not being persecuted?” That situation changed after the church started taking obedience to the Great Commission more seriously. Evangelism provokes persecution while persecution energizes evangelism. If we are obedient to Christ, even if we live in countries where there is relative freedom for Christians, we will face suffering of some sort—even if it is the suffering of tiredness or of pressure out of a concern for people. It may be the hurt that comes from people who disappoint us even though we refuse to give up on them. It may mean being betrayed by people we trusted. It can take the form of persecution for sharing Christ with non-Christians who do not want to hear the gospel, or for telling Christians things that they do not like to hear. Obviously, all the above things can be easily avoided. We can avoid tiredness by not responding in love to a need of someone else. We can avoid the pressure of concern for people by not taking things pertaining to their lives as a personal responsibility. We can avoid the hurt of disappointment by not having such high hopes for people. We can avoid betrayal by not trusting people and investing in them. I fear that much thinking on Christian ministry tends in the direction of helping us avoid such pain. Such patterns indicate that the church has lost the biblical understanding of suffering and pain as something glorious. Today we have a lot of therapy for sufferers. While this may be helpful, more helpful is a theology of suffering. Even with all the therapy we cannot avoid or escape suffering. In fact, by trying to avoid or escape suffering we may become disobedient to God’s will. A theology of suffering will take the bitter sting out of it. It will help us to maintain joy in the midst of it and turn the suffering into something constructive for the kingdom." (Fernando, Ajith. Acts).

Often time we reject God in pursuit of our own happiness and avoidance of suffering while convincing ourselves this is the will of God for our lives. But the truth of the matter is that we know what the word of God says, but like so many others, we believe our way is better than God's. Often times what we, God's children, need deliverance from is WAY! Somehow, we continue to believe that life is more about us than it is about HIM. Remember Proverbs 14:12, "There is a way which seems right to a man/woman and appears straight before him/her, But its end is the way of death." Choose life by walking in the revealed way of the Lord, even if it goes against what you believe or understand. It's better to suffer with for God than to suffer without God in pursuit of your own happiness. Just ask Saul (Old Testament, New Testament) and then ask Paul. God bless!

03/12/2024

To all of you who showed love to the Davis Family during the home going of my father, I say thank you! Every phone call, prayer, visit, gift of food and or money was appreciated! As we continue to move on with life, I encourage you to make time for the ones you love. God bless you and I pray nothing but joy, peace, love, and God's grace and mercy upon your life!

As the winter chill settles in, let's come together as a community to make a real impact! ❄️🤝 On January 20, 2024, Kingd...
11/21/2023

As the winter chill settles in, let's come together as a community to make a real impact! ❄️🤝 On January 20, 2024, Kingdom Life Community Church Inc. is thrilled to launch the "KLCC Benevolence Day!" 🎉 We're on a mission to provide warmth, comfort, and nourishment to our homeless brothers and sisters, and we want YOU to be part of this heartfelt endeavor. We're reaching out to our compassionate community for support. We kindly ask for your generosity in contributing a donation of $50.00 or more. We understand if you can’t give $50.00 or more, whatever you can give will be greatly appreciated! Every contribution, big or small, will directly impact the lives of those in need. This winter let's share the warmth of compassion. Your generosity can make a significant impact on someone's life and brighten their path towards a better future. We thank you in advance for your willingness to make a difference in our community. No one should have to face the cold alone, and with your help, we can ensure they don't. For more information, click on the flyer below. Have a blessed day!

10/26/2023

“From time immemorial men have lived by the principle that ‘self preservation is the first law of life.’ But this is a false assumption. I would say that other-preservation is the first law of life. It is the first law of life precisely because we cannot preserve self without being concerned about preserving other selves. The universe is so structured that things go awry if men are not diligent in the cultivation of the other-regarding dimension. ‘I’ cannot reach fulfillment without ‘thou.’ “ Blomberg, Craig L.

Good afternoon! I want to encourage you to focus more on your blessings and less on your problems. Know that you are ble...
07/28/2023

Good afternoon! I want to encourage you to focus more on your blessings and less on your problems. Know that you are blessed! May this story remind you of just how blessed you are. Pay attention to this young man's attitude. https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/man-cut-in-half-by-forklift-rushed-to-hospital-for-emergency-infection-treatment/ar-AA1etZdC?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=fde9bf7c2f394e90a2a8e60b11b46341&ei=13

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 tells us, "16 Rejoice always and delight in your faith; 17 be unceasing and persistent in prayer; 18 in every situation [no matter what the circumstances] be thankful and continually give thanks to God; for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus."

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07/27/2023

What’s your thoughts on this? Please comment. “In the first centuries of Christianity, churches were hard to enter. And this was a key to their growth. As one scholar observes, “They didn’t grow because of their cultural accessibility; they grew because they required commitment to an unpopular God who didn’t require people to perform cultic acts correctly but instead equipped them to live in a way that was richly unconventional.” Today the seeker-sensitive approach takes the form of the radically individualistic iChurch, which is all about what church does for me and has little tolerance for covenantal commitment or accountability. Naturally, iChurch transitions eventually to noChurch, which is precisely the nominal-to-none trajectory we are now seeing. In the wake of the church-growth movement and seeker-sensitive evangelicalism, we must acknowledge that the Christianity we need, the only Christianity that will survive, will probably not pack out megachurches and likely not spawn bestsellers. Why? Because it will be gospel-sensitive and seeker-insensitive. It will be true Christianity. Following Jesus has costs. Costs that are sometimes seeker-insensitive. This is a faith, after all, centered upon a symbol of the most torturous and degrading of deaths: the Roman cross. This is a faith literally built on humiliation. These were realities that were hard for Jesus’s earliest disciples to accept. They couldn’t believe that the Messiah came to die, and in such an embarrassing way. But he did, and humility of the most extreme sort has been a hallmark of Christianity ever since. This is a path of losing life to gain it (John 12:25), putting others first (Phil. 2:3–4), and following Christ’s example of “becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross” (Phil. 2:8). To be a disciple of Jesus is to deny oneself (Matt. 16:24), to take up a cross (Luke 14:27), to be subject to persecution (John 15:20; 2 Tim. 3:12). It is to give up the creature comforts of home (Luke 9:58), to forsake the priority of family (Luke 9:59–62; 14:26), to be willing to give up all material possessions (Matt. 19:21; Luke 14:33), to be crucified with Christ (Gal. 2:20). It is also to embrace the messiness of community, bearing with one another in love (Eph. 4:2), bearing one another’s burdens (Gal. 6:2), and working for a seemingly impossible unity (Gal. 3:28). And this is just the beginning. To be a community of Jesus followers is to trade a comfortable, me-centric existence for danger, difficulty, and discomfort of all sorts. But it’s the best trade you could possibly make.” (McCracken, Brett)

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