Kerygma Ventures

Kerygma Ventures Proclaiming the Gospel: The King Is Here and Everything Has Changed. KV is about equipping individuals and churches to revel in the glory of the gospel.
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What is the Kerygma? In short, the Kerygma is the gospel. The Greek word kerygma describes what was a well-known practice in the ancient world. When a king wanted to publicize his decrees throughout his realm, he would send a kerux, what we know in English as a town crier or herald. Often a trusted advisor or confidant of the king, the kerux or herald would travel throughout the empire announcing

the kerygma--the news the king wanted delivered. This was especially important in the context of war. When the king's army won a great battle thereby conquering new territory, the herald would travel within the newly acquire regions announcing the victory and proclaiming the order of the newly expanded kingdom. In Mark 1, as he is launching his earthly ministry, Jesus himself takes on this role. Verses 14-15: "Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God, and saying, 'The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel.'" He announced the coming of a new kingdom and explained what it took to live in it: repentance and faith. The New Testament apostles quickly adopted this imagery and language to describe their roles as heralds traveling through the earthly realm announcing the arrival and victory of King Jesus and explaining the order of his kingdom. They were declaring a kerygma--a proclamation they were called to deliver to the world. The essence of this proclamation is the good news (euangelion). It is the announcement that the time all of history was waiting for had come; the king had arrived; and through his death, resurrection and exaltation, he had won the victory and was enforcing his kingdom. This message animated the early church. It drove Paul and the other apostles to risk--and ultimately give up--their lives for just another opportunity to make the announcement. Over the years, the Kerygma became the designation for the essential, irreducible elements of the apostolic gospel of the New Testament church. In it's most basic form it contains five elements. The Kerygma is the declaration that:
The coming of Jesus Christ fulfills all the promises of history and inaugurates the kingdom of God on earth;
Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection accomplishes the forgiveness of sin;
From his exalted position as ascended Messiah, Jesus rules all things;
The presence of the Holy Spirit signifies his present reign and empowers believers to fulfill their destiny as image-bearers; and
This declaration demands a response of repentance and complete trust. When the apostles preached the kerygma they were not just telling about Jesus, his teachings, and his miracles. He was present in their preaching, and thus those who heard them would either embrace him or reject him. To some it would be scandalous. To others it would be foolish. But to those who could hear, it was supernatural power and divine wisdom (1 Corinthians 1:21-25). Paul refused to let traditional oratory or human persuasion get in the way of the message. He wanted the fruit of the proclamation to be personal faith rather than understanding or applause. Kerygma Ventures recently changed our name from Successful Christian Living Ministries because KERYGMA more fully communicates the content of our message and the solemnity of our mission. We are under mandate to announce what God has done in Christ with all its ramifications. We are also under constraint to accurately proclaim and practice nothing beyond and nothing short of his gospel. If we just preach about him or his teachings, we fail. We must present him. In the power of the Spirit, we expect his word to accomplish what it always does when it goes forth. The miracles that accompany his word will affirm that he is still proclaiming the arrival of the kingdom of God.

05/29/2026

The sheep belong to Jesus. What He's getting to them is the gospel — His Word filtered through Him. So if elders don't know how to believe, proclaim, and live that gospel, they can't shepherd. The calling comes with the training.

05/28/2026

There's often more of the Godfather than of God in our leaders lead. Ezekiel 34 is stark — shepherds judged for feeding themselves instead of the sheep. But God? He shepherds differently. Maybe it's time to return to the picture we see in the New Testament.

05/26/2026

Big churches reach people and the resources they have matter. But the Lord is after something deeper — the 'one anothers' lived out together. So many godly men are elder-qualified by Scripture, just not by business acumen. Maybe it's time we called those men out.

05/22/2026

Buildings aren’t what make something holy.
The presence of God changes everything.
Sacred things don’t only happen in churches, they happen wherever people live, love, pray, and walk with Jesus together.

05/21/2026

Repentance was never meant to be a message of shame.
Jesus preached repentance as an invitation into freedom, truth, and life in the Kingdom of God.
Real repentance isn’t condemnation, it’s waking up to the goodness of God.

05/19/2026

Modern preaching often focuses on self-improvement.
But the Gospel is about Jesus.
We’ve drifted from Christ-Centered Preaching and the true Gospel message of grace, freedom, and the Kingdom of God.
Maybe what people need most isn’t another program…Maybe it’s the Gospel again.

05/15/2026

When he was younger, Jared sought for a community that truly reflected God. A group of people who genuinely love Jesus and help one another follow Him more deeply.

We were never meant to walk through faith alone. In a world filled with distraction, isolation, and surface-level connection, true community matters more than ever. It’s where believers encourage one another, carry burdens together, grow in truth, and keep their eyes fixed on Christ.

There is something powerful about finding people whose lives are centered on loving Jesus wholeheartedly.

Don’t settle for simply attending church. Seek a community that draws you closer to Christ.

05/14/2026

As a teenager, Jared wrestled with the same temptations, pressures, and curiosity many young believers face — but again and again, God intervened.

He reflects on the hidden ways the Lord protected him through temptation, bad decisions, and paths that could have changed his life forever. Looking back, what once felt frustrating now looks like mercy.

Sometimes God’s greatest protection is the closed door, the unanswered request, or the conviction you can’t shake.

Even when we don’t realize it, He’s shepherding us through every season.

05/12/2026

Halftime isn’t the end of the story, it’s where God starts rewriting the game plan.

Jared shares how the Lord revealed that He wasn’t finished with him… or with the Church. After years inside the mega church world, he began sensing a deeper call: not to quit, but to rethink what church, discipleship, and authentic community were meant to look like.

Sometimes God uses halftime to expose what’s no longer working, refocus our vision, and call us back to what matters most.

Maybe the tension, confusion, or hunger you feel right now isn’t failure — maybe it’s an invitation to a new strategy.

God’s not done yet.

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