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3 things i’m learning from being on church staff

3 things i’m learning from being on church staff

The first eight months have gone by really fast. And in that (short) time, I've been learning a lot in my first job being on church staff. I've done a lot over the years in a volunteer capacity, but there's something different about doing ministry in a (part-time)...

how to study the Bible (the complete series)

how to study the Bible (the complete series)

When I stepped into my new role as Director of Family Ministries (and youth minister) at St. Edward's Episcopal Church, one of the biggest things on my heart was to ensure that the children and youth in our church understood how to study the Bible well. I mean,...

rules for bible interpretation (youth ministry lessons)

rules for bible interpretation (youth ministry lessons)

Editorial Note: This post is part of how to study the Bible (the complete series). Bible interpretation is part science and part art. There are two phases that you'll go through. The first phase is working to discover the original intent of the writer. And the second...

how to do a bible word study (youth ministry lessons)

how to do a bible word study (youth ministry lessons)

Editorial Note: This post is part of how to study the Bible (the complete series). After building some foundational context for the Bible and understanding the dynamics of the original languages and modern English translations, we can now explore how to do a Bible...

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Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus... sung by the campers at @campwingmann at the end of our Compline prayer at the end of the night.

These are some of the precious moments that make this camp such a sacred place for so many youth (and former youth) from around Central Florida.

#EYCmountdora #cfdioceseyouth #episcopalyouth #youthministry #episcopal #summercamp #biblecamp
"Every Christian must be convinced of his fundamental and vital duty of bearing witness to the truth in which he believes and the grace that has transformed him." -- Pope John XXIII

The Episcopal Church remembers Pope John XXIII on June 4th because of his dedication to promoting Christian unity and healing divisions between Christians.

And I'll be talking about him a little bit in my sermon at the Wednesday Eucharist service at St. Edward's (Mount Dora), along with another guy you may be more familiar with... Peter.

#episcopalchurch #ampreaching #deaconlife #popejohnxxiii #christianquotes #mountdorafl #preachingdeacon
"Whatever your work is, I encourage you to offer it, not for applause or recognition, but as an act of praise to the one who is present in the midst of it and blesses your harvest."

Read/watch more from my sermon on Psalm 67 
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#ampreaching #sermon #psalm67 #episcopalchurch #episcopal #deacon #deaconlife #faithandwork #preachingdeacon

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A Message From Dan

What does it look like to live a Christian life? Like, TRULY live a Christian life? If I’m honest, I’m over the fake front of being a happy, blessed, and perfect person in order to impress others. Truth is, I’m a sinner who’s just trying to figure out how to do this without looking like an absolute fool. I think the Christian life is about admitting our brokenness, while raising our hand to say,”Here I am Lord! What would You have me do?” And that’s what this blog is all about… just a dude trying to do the best I can, and maybe hoping that you’re stumbling through the same journey. Maybe we can walk together.

Dan King

speaker. author. blogger.