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.
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Sep 23, 2024

Sep 16, 2024

Sep 9, 2024

Sep 3, 2024

Aug 26, 2024
Aug 26, 2024
35 min
Taylor Combs preaches on Acts 11:1-18. When we know we are accepted not by what we can do, but by what Christ has done, we can stop pretending to be something we aren’t.

Aug 19, 2024
Aug 19, 2024
42 min
Taylor Combs preaches on Acts 10:1-48, reminding us that Jesus and Jesus alone can make us clean.

Aug 12, 2024
Aug 12, 2024
29 min
Bob Bickford preaches on Acts 9:32-43, which includes two miraculous healings. What place do sickness and healing play in our lives today, and how does the gospel inform how we think about these issues?

Aug 8, 2024
Aug 8, 2024
39 min
Austin Groves walks us through the final session of our 3-week summer study, True Christian Freedom.
How does it feel to be truly free? Free from the need to measure up? Free from the opinions of others and the desire to please everyone? Free from the critical voice in the back of your head? This summer, we will walk together toward true Christian freedom through "self-forgetfulness." We encourage participants to supplement the class with a reading of Tim Keller's booklet, The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness.

Aug 5, 2024
Aug 5, 2024
38 min
Taylor Combs preaches on the conversion of the Apostle Paul found in Acts 9.

Aug 1, 2024
Aug 1, 2024
28 min
Justin Schumacher walks us through the second session of our 3-week summer study, True Christian Freedom.
How does it feel to be truly free? Free from the need to measure up? Free from the opinions of others and the desire to please everyone? Free from the critical voice in the back of your head? This summer, we will walk together toward true Christian freedom through "self-forgetfulness." We encourage participants to supplement the class with a reading of Tim Keller's booklet, The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness.


