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What powers the culture of God’s Kingdom?
In this message, Dr. Solomon Kharis explores the engine of Kingdom culture through the practices that shaped the early church: devotion to the Word, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayer. Drawing from the Sermon on the Mount, he reveals the “upside-down” values of the Kingdom—humility over pride, mercy over revenge, purity of heart over outward appearances, and peacemaking in a divided world.
This sermon challenges believers to intentionally live out the culture of the Kingdom in character, community, prayer, and even how we present ourselves to the world.
Discover what it truly means to live as a citizen of God’s Kingdom.
By The Kharis HubWhat powers the culture of God’s Kingdom?
In this message, Dr. Solomon Kharis explores the engine of Kingdom culture through the practices that shaped the early church: devotion to the Word, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayer. Drawing from the Sermon on the Mount, he reveals the “upside-down” values of the Kingdom—humility over pride, mercy over revenge, purity of heart over outward appearances, and peacemaking in a divided world.
This sermon challenges believers to intentionally live out the culture of the Kingdom in character, community, prayer, and even how we present ourselves to the world.
Discover what it truly means to live as a citizen of God’s Kingdom.