Stephen A Kasun
Stephen interned at Sovereign Hope and Grizzly Christian Fellowship in 2016 and came on staff in the summer of 2017. Stephen serves the church primarily through our campus ministry, Grizzly Christian Fellowship. He loves the way Jesus and His gospel infiltrate every space in the life of a believer, and is passionate about helping others experience that through discipleship and biblical counseling. Stephen and his wife Jessalynn were married in 2010. In the summer of 2018 they welcomed their first daughter, Harper.
We live in a world of injustice. No one needs convincing of that. And yet God is a God of justice. How do you make sense of a good and sovereign God ruling over a world filled with evil and injustice? In Habakkuk 1 & 2, Habakkuk wrestles with that question. The doubts he sets forward, and God's response to them, can be an encouraging and helpful word in our own wrestling with the same questions.
Scripture: Habakkuk 1:1-2:4
God's word provides a unique goodness only God's people can taste.
Scripture: Psalm 119:65-72
The Christian's faith-filled duty equips them to live out the complete love of Jesus.
Scripture: Luke 17:1-10
Stephen Kasun preaches on the True love of the Gospel.
Scripture: 2 John
Stephen Kasun preaches the second sermon in the Chosen series.
Scripture: Romans 10:1-17
There are many hard to digest truths in God's word, chief among them is the doctrine of election. But our encounter with it is often disconnected from the immediate and even broader context of the book of Romans. In chapter 9 of Romans, we see an apostle with a breaking heart over the lost as well as comfort and confidence in a God who chooses.
Scripture: Romans 9:1-16
Autonomy, self-expression, and self-definition. Virtues that define our culture today. In Psalm 2 David explores the rule and reign of the Lord, and humanities struggle to resist God's rule in favor of our own. He closes with the assurance of something better than our vain pursuits of self-rule.
Scripture: Psalm 2
In Proverbs 12:13-13:5 Solomon emphasizes the importance of truth in our words and truth in our hearts as we relate to God and to others.
Scripture: Proverbs 12:13-13:5
God promises a light of hope in the darkness of this world. Isaiah 9 tells us that light is Jesus, the child king, born in a manger.
Scripture: Isaiah 8:21-9:7
Christians should live distinctly, whether it is 2020 or the first Century church. James helps us understand the necessity of letting God's word shape our doing and living.
Scripture: James 1:19-27