King’s Cross Church of Nashville
King’s Cross Church was founded in 2022 by a group of Christians who wanted to see another healthy church raised up in and for East Nashville. Our mission is to glorify God and make disciples of Christ by proclaiming the good news of God’s kingdom. Our vision is to be a Christ-centered church for East Nashville.
Episodes

Tuesday Apr 01, 2025

Tuesday Mar 25, 2025
Tuesday Mar 25, 2025
“I have learned to kiss the waves that throw me up against the Rock of Ages.” –Charles Spurgeon
Taylor Combs preaches on Acts 27.

Monday Mar 17, 2025
Monday Mar 17, 2025
Our ambitions will always be determined by our affections.
Before meeting Jesus, Paul was passionate about persecuting the church. After his conversion, his ambition wasn't taken away, but he was given a new aim: to know Christ and make him known. This ambition is unlike the endless chase of money, sex, or approval from others. It is steadfast, rooted in the power of the cross.

Monday Mar 10, 2025

Tuesday Mar 04, 2025

Monday Feb 24, 2025
Monday Feb 24, 2025
Paul's trials in Acts tell us how to prepare for the various trials we face as Christians. These trials produce endurance, making us more like Jesus and furthering his kingdom.

Monday Feb 10, 2025
Monday Feb 10, 2025
The church is the most valuable object in the world, because God paid for it with his own blood.
Taylor Combs preaches on Acts 20:17-38.

Tuesday Feb 04, 2025

Monday Jan 20, 2025
Monday Jan 20, 2025
Jesus doesn’t promise that we won’t go through hard things; he promises to be with us as we do.
This week's sermon from Acts 18 reminded us of the reality of fear in life—especially fear as we seek to share the gospel of Jesus with others. But we have the amazing promise that Christ will be with us in every fearful situation.

Monday Jan 13, 2025
Monday Jan 13, 2025
Above all else, humans desire to be happy. And we will worship anything we believe will give us happiness. Hence: the human mind is an idol factory.
What Paul showed his hearers in Athens in Acts 17 is that none of the idols we worship can give us the happiness our hearts truly long for—only Christ can do that. Happiness is not “out there,” but in him.


