terletzky
WALKING TOGETEHR IN DISCIPLESHIP
TEACHING
Purpose for the Church // Luke 24:47-48
I am a Stone
Luke 15 "the one" // Kingship.Church
Activate // Rick Terletzky
about
Originally starting his career in film, Rick Terletzky brings an unique storytelling perspective to exploring faith and God. Rick has been relationally serving as a pastor for over a decade and is now the pastor of Kingship.Church in Hillsboro, Oregon. He and his wife, Michelle, have two children and enjoy exploring the great Northwest.
Books
FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT.
Fight the good fight can encourage us. It can inspire us or even move us into action. But without its proper context, this phrase from 1 Timothy will leave our faith running a race with no finish line. How do we move past the doubt and struggles of faith towards a full blown engaged relationship with Christ?
PHILIPPIANS: TEACHING DEVOTIONAL
Rejoice! In any life situation, whether good or down right painful, there is one response given to us by the Spirit that can sustain us and give us hope in a glorious future. Paul's journey in the Book of Philippians puts that truth to the test. Rejoice held up for him and it can hold true for us today too. Kingship.Church presents its first teaching devotional designed to encourage and spark your faith to go deeper with Scripture.
BLACK SHEEP
We tend to look at the stereotype of the label known as the “black sheep” as the stubborn mischievous rebel. Bound for disaster. But a better way to understand the idiom is for its basic observation, as one who stands out from the flock. This definition does not necessarily have to constitute a negative impression. In terms of the recessive gene in sheep, I can’t speak to that. I’m not a scientist. But from my experience, conformity is not always the answer. And when following Christ, who we should strive to reflect, we are not going to look like the world around us. And our wool will stick out just as that of a black sheep in the flock.