In this spoken word piece we explore the past and future of Babylon: a city that had its roots at the beginning of civilisation and returns in the future, at the end of history. The book of Revelation gives us a glimpse of the future, and all that is to come, so that with that knowledge we will stand firm, and know the true victory. Follow our Revelation series at https://www.kings.church/revelation
Category: Creative Arts
Song of the Lamb — Acoustic Worship at King’s
We’ve loved going through the book of Revelation as a church, and our worship pastor Rich has written this song in response to Revelation 7, which we’ve already been singing as a church. We’ve captured it here as a great little resource.
“After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands. And they cried out in a loud voice: “Salvation belongs to our God, who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb.” Revelation 7:9-10
The video includes captions (subtitles) which you can enable if you would like to sing along and worship 🙌
Whisper • Beautiful Eastbourne at Sunrise
We hope you enjoy the incredible beauty of Eastbourne set to relaxing and peaceful worship. Almost all of these shots were filmed at sunrise or just before, captured by one of our staff members who is often up early.
The worship track was also written by our worship pastor at King’s, and together the video captures something of the goodness of God — an incredible gift-giver who floods our world with light. What will creation look like when all darkness has been extinguished and the world is as God intended? It’s going to be amazing!
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Here For You — Live Worship at King’s
Live worship captured at our 2025 conference “We Love God’s Spirit”.
Spontaneous Worship: Friday Night Flow — We Love God’s Spirit 2025
On the Friday night of our 2025 conference, stillness and peace in the presence of God filled the room. People started to sing spontaneous songs in response and eventually the whole room joined in, with many singing in tongues (a gift of the Holy Spirit for prayer and worship). We’ve since had stories of people hearing birds singing in the room during this moment, while others had mental images of birds appear to them. We can’t always explain the work of the Holy Spirit, but it was certainly a blessing and marked His presence.
Revelation 4: Unveiling Heaven’s Throne Room
Catch a glimpse of forever as we take a look at a scene of unimaginable beauty, glory and power found in Revelation 4 — Heaven’s throne room.
Hip Hop “HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING”
In the mood for a hip hop Christmas carol? Here’s our version of “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing”. The notes and sounds you hear were all created, sung or triggered by the kids at King’s… with a little bit of help from some grown ups! Thanks so much to every child that took part — we’re so proud of you! 🎬🛼🎤🎻🎄
Thank You Song — Acoustic Worship at King’s
It’s always good for us to express thankfulness to God, so here’s a new song to help us to exactly that. Recorded at King’s and written by Richard James Butt and Josh Carr.
You can also find it on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/KdYDDN4plRw
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Genesis: Time is a Servant of God
Opener for our Genesis teaching series at King’s, starting 15th September 2024.
Surviving 1700 days of INSOMNIA…
Earlier this year Sam shared on the goodness of God through the darkest times at our Thursday morning church. Using the early mornings to capture the sunrises, Sam shares his story of walking through 1700 days of insomnia, how God uses the bad for good, and can answer prayer in very unexpected ways.
If you’ve ever had a real season of struggle, with what feels like abandonment from your Heavenly Father, this story is for you.