kwcc curve

Archive for the 'Appreciation' Category

Update from Keith and Gene

From Keith to KingsWay:
As you may already know, my family and I relocated to KingsWay from Sovereign Grace Church in Chesapeake this past September to start a residency for evaluation and equipping to lead a church plant.  It has been an absolute joy for our entire family to get to know many of you and serve the Lord alongside you.  God’s grace is so clearly at work here, and we thank God for this opportunity!

Planting a church is a huge undertaking, and leading a plant requires a pastor to be well equipped for the task.  Over these past six months, God has been refining me and equipping me in key areas - particular the preaching of the Word and administration.  Apart from this season of receiving specific and much needed help, I cannot conceive of how God could have met me in the ways He has.  I am so thankful for these pastors and for each of you.  Your feedback has been very encouraging and helpful.  As it stands today, I am trusting God for additional, needed help - especially in the area of administration.  This has been an historic weakness for me, and God has highlighted it once again through the pastors and through my opportunity to lead the Resolved ministry.  Given the administrative demands of church-planting, I believe God has new convictions and habits to build into me.  In light of that, I am not ready to plant a church at this point. But I am trusting God to continue this work of training and equipping so that I will be prepared for the future.

Thank you for your encouragement and prayers… and for the ways you have embraced me and my family.  Please continue to join us in prayer - to the God who completes every good work He begins.  Please pray for wisdom, as we seek to discern the call God has on my life and to discern His timetable.  We count every week spent with you a blessing.  And we look forward with faith and joy to Christ: who has gone before us, and who oversees every detail of our lives.  As you pray for us, and as we pray for you, let’s take great courage that each of our days are in His hands… while we have breath, let’s all be looking for ways to bear eternal fruit for His kingdom.

From Gene on behalf of pastors:
Last month I asked you to give us feedback on how Keith’s ministry has impacted you.  Thanks those who have provided thoughts, which have been very helpful in considering the way forward.  The area most of you have connected with Keith is in his preaching, and many of you shared how his love for God’s Word helped and encouraged you in specific ways.  The single adults also experienced Keith’s leadership in the Resolved ministry.  He brings a love for community and evangelism.  Some shared some specific ways where his administrative leadership needed to improve.  A number of you have also received personal care & encouragement from Keith and expressed how wise and meaningful that care has been.

The reason SGM invests in church-based residencies is that the day to day life of a local church provides the best arena for seeing where a pastor is strong and where growth is necessary.  Your feedback has helped Keith and the pastors to establish two things. First, we agree with Keith that more preparation is important before planting.  This is not because we are reluctant to take a risk, but because we have seen that planting a church is one of the most demanding tasks a pastor can undertake.  Making sure he is prepared from the beginning is a practical way we can extend care to Keith & his family and confidence to those participating in the church plant.  So your input was important to the decision to postpone the church plant.  Second, the pastors recognize significant gifts in preaching and leadership in Keith’s life that we believe will position him to be an effective church planter.  He has a gift of faith and the ability to care for people along with an evangelistic heart to reach the lost.  Since Keith is receiving care and training from the pastors with a genuine and humble heart, we believe he is in process to be prepared to plant a church.  What a joy it would be to send a team from KingsWay to impact another city with the Gospel!  But since the funds SGM is providing for Keith’s residency ends in May, we will need to trust God for resources to make that happen.  We’ll talk more about that in a couple of weeks in relation to our partnership fund, but please pray with us as we seek clarity and provision for this next step.  Thanks!

New Members

This past Sunday we had the joy of welcoming 11 new members to the KingsWay family!  It is always a joy to celebrate God’s work among us in such specific ways.  Click on the image below to watch the video introducing our new members.

Update from Gene

Last weekend, Liz and I had the privilege of joining our friends in Sovereign Grace Church of Chesapeake, VA, for two historic events.  On Saturday evening, the pastors and wives took an evening to honor Keith & Joanna Breault.  Keith has served as senior pastor for the past four years and will be sent out to KingsWay this Sunday.  (The Breaults will arrive Sunday afternoon to begin a nine month church planting residency in preparation for launching a new church next summer.)  It was deeply encouraging to hear each of the pastors & wives share how Keith & Joanna have been a means of grace in their lives.

On Sunday morning, I had the joy of  bringing a charge to Eric as he was installed as the new senior pastor.  I shared Paul’s charge to Timothy in 2 Timothy 4:1 to “Preach the Word!”  We have a high view of preaching as a family of churches, and I was privileged to emphasize that priority and to encourage the church to respond to Eric’s leadership through responding and praying for him.  Eric’s father, Bob Hughes, one of the founding pastors of the church, joined us in praying for Eric.  As the church gathered for a reception following the meeting, there was a tangible sense of joy & faith for this new season.

Please pray for Eric & Marie Hughes as Eric steps into this new role.  And pray for Keith & Joanna and their children Emma, Gordon, Henry & Peter–along with the baby “on the way” to be delivered in Midlothian in early 2010!  The Breaults are leaving behind all that’s familiar to follow God’s call on their lives.  Please join us in providing a warm welcome as they arrive!

Last thoughts from Remie

Written by: Remie Verougstraete

In a week or so, I head back to school to see and enjoy God’s activity in another sphere of life.  But before I go, I’ve been given one last opportunity to share some thoughts about my experience this summer.  Two things immediately came to mind.

  1. It would be totally inappropriate for me to leave without mentioning my rich experience of God’s grace made manifest in the folks who work in the office.  They have all been a constant help, both in important practical ways and as faithful encouragers.  They are regularly seeking excellence in their work and to impart grace to one another.  The way the office staff (everyone who’s not a pastor) relates and functions is a beautiful, powerful testimony to God’s spirit in their hearts and in our midst.
  2. A word about the pastors.  The past few months have given me a front row seat to watch this team regularly evaluate and re-evaluate how to serve you more effectively and biblically.  At the end of the day, they always move forward trusting God to care and provide for His people, and with humble faith in His willingness to use them to do it.  This should be the basis of our hope for this church as well.

I thank God for the loving support of this church and the joyful privilege to be a small part of what He’s doing at Kingsway.  It’s a good thing heaven lasts for eternity, because we’re going to need all of it to sing of the divine goodness and faithfulness of our Father.

God bless you!

By Design News


Written by: Sandy Wilda

What do you get when you mix 130 ladies, two hours, worship, testimonies, small group fellowship, gift giveaways, and food? You get KingsWay’s By Design Summer Study!

This year, the ladies studied the amazing depth and richness of the grace found in the Christian life, benefiting from the Transforming Grace materials written by Jerry Bridges. The heart of this study may be summarized well by this statement taken from his book:

“Because we do not comprehend the superabundance of God’s grace and generosity, we ask Him for paltry blessings, the fifty-cent variety, when we could be drawing on the abundance of His riches”.

What a way to spend some of the summer - learning more about “drawing on the abundance of His riches”!

One of the highlights for us was hearing from different ladies about how they were experiencing God in their study of grace. Last summer, the value of reading Christian biographies was highlighted. Through John Piper’s teaching, we were encouraged in this, that we may “see Jesus with eyes more full of wonder than our own.” This summer, as we heard ladies share of how God has been at work in their lives, we experienced this through their testimonies. We were given the opportunity to see the beauty of Jesus through their eyes.

It’s hard to believe our study together is already over. God was kind to bless us with another summer of amazing truths from His Word, times of worship, and great fellowship

The day has finally arrived…

‘Tis the season for graduations!  Whether high school or college, May and June mark a significant milestone for many families in the church.  We prayed for all the graduates during our pastor’s meeting yesterday.  King David’s words in Ps. 25 capture the essence of our desire for your experience of God during this season of transition.

“Good and upright is the LORD;
therefore he instructs sinners in the way.
He leads the humble in what is right,
and teaches the humble his way.
All the paths of the LORD are steadfast love and faithfulness,
for those who keep his covenant and his testimonies.”

We’re rejoicing with each of you!

Introducing Craig Smith

Two weeks ago we had the joy of introducing Craig Smith as KingsWay’s new business manager.  Craig’s character, giftings, and experience have positioned him to serve us in significant ways in the coming years and we couldn’t be more excited about God’s provision of him for our staff.

Craig’s background includes several years as a counter intelligence special agent (spy catcher), as well as over a decade in public service in the VA state government.  He’s served under 2 governors and a member of the House of Delegates in a variety of crucial roles.

In case you missed his remarks Sunday, or would simply enjoy reflecting on God’s goodness to us through the gifts he provides, we’re including them here…
Thank you Gene, Matthew, Doug and Aaron for your faith in me and your leadership through these changes.

Wow, I must admit I never for a minute expected to be standing here before you today.  Accepting this position has been an answer to a prayer that my wife and I have been praying for at least two years.

We serve an amazing and awesome God … don’t we?

Here today on Partnership Sunday I get announced as the new business manager.  It reminds me of our first day at Kingsway many years ago, back in the fall of 2002.  It too was a Partnership Sunday.  Your heart and passion for Christ as evidenced by your giving so impressed us.  In that first visit we felt such a peace and excitement a

bout what God was doing here that we knew this was our home.

After choosing to become members here, God continued to use these Partnership Sundays in amazing ways.  Ok, last year I probably wouldn’t have used amazing at this point.  It was more of a prayerful wrestling with what God was calling us to do and the reality of our financial situation.  On the eve of our first Partnership Sunday we had very little left in our bank account.  Our youngest daughter had a serious bacterial infection that required two surgeries, numerous doctor and specialist visits, not to mention the medication.

While it makes no sense from a worldly perspective we both were convinced that God was at work and we were to trust him and step out in faith with our finances.  So we wrote a check for all that we had trusting God to provide.   The check we wrote…it never bounced.  In fact within a week we had unforeseen income far beyond what we expected and more than enough to meet our future medical needs.
That call to give was not the only call God put on our hearts last year. I felt God calling me to a new role in the church and He opened the door for me to be able to step up and take over for Chris Edwards as the Community Group Leader of our group.

Now here we are today.  When this new position was announced, I never for a minute thought that God was calling me to this position.  Yet over the course of a week in my prayer time and through the prophetic words of others, I knew that God was calling me to pursue this new position.

Two years ago Justine and I began praying for God to open a new door for me for a job that could better provide for my family instead of me having to work two jobs.  Serving, managing, and administering is where God has gifted me and where I have been serving.  I have been serving a Member of the Virginia House of Delegates for the last 8 ½ years.  The salary was far less than could support a family.  So I have been working a second job as well.  I worked in economic development finding clients for a firm that specialized in creative financial solutions for public and private agencies and businesses.  God answered my prayer far beyond my wildest expectations with this new position.

My standing here today is just one piece in the exciting work that God is doing here at Kingsway.  What a privilege it is to be able to serve as part of this team that God has put together.  We live in uncertain times, but serve a God who is certain, who is faithful, and who is working in and through all of us to His glory.  I cannot think of a more exciting place to be or a better group of people to serve than this amazing group that God has assembled here at Kingsway.

Send-off to Fredericksburg

Dear KingsWay

What a joy it was to be together on Sunday as Tiffany and I and the team were sent out to Fredericksburg.  Joyful.  And tearful.  We will miss you so much.  We’ve made so many wonderful friends, experienced so much care from you, and had such a meaningful time of equipping that leaving really is bittersweet.  As Gene reminded us on Sunday, mission has a cost.

But it’s also a privilege!  Thanks for your joy in releasing us, equipping us, and sending us to this new area.  We go as a part of you.  Somehow, through your efforts and care for us, Jesus will reach the lost.  The God of history has chosen to use your labors to reach people in Fredericksburg!  I trust you feel the sense of awe that he allows us to participate in his plan.  What a gracious God we serve!

With gratitude for these past months and anticipation for the future,

Ken & Tiffany

PS  We are only an hour up the road!  (Yes, that’s a hint!!!)

20 Years of God’s Faithfulness

Here are some thoughts on the 20 year anniversary from Ken Delage’s point of view. Ken will be planting a church in Fredericksburg within the next few months.

One of the highlights of my time at KingsWay was celebrating our church’s anniversary a few weeks ago.  I experienced the evening wearing several hats: church member, father, husband, etc.  Each “hat” gave me a different perspective on God’s faithfulness to Kingsway.

One of the hats that gave me an exciting perspective is that of church planter.  For me, “20 years of God’s faithfulness” is still in the future.  Yes, I was celebrating the past along with everyone else; but I was also anticipating the future.  Seeing Gene and Liz meeting with a small church in their family room gave me real anticipation for those meetings in my own family room, set to begin in just one month.

As I experienced that evening, do you know what had the biggest impact?  It was the fact that throughout the night we weren’t celebrating “20 years of Gene’s brilliance” or “20 years of perfect preaching” or “20 years of great leadership”.  Nope.  We were celebrating 20 years of God’s faithfulness.  Twenty years of God meeting this church.

And that gives me hope.  Hope that God will meet us in the going.  Hope despite my weakness.  Hope that God can use our team to impact a community with the gospel.

Hope, because we leave to serve the same God that has been so faithful to KingsWay.

Honoring Liz Emerson

At the 2009 Sovereign Grace Pastor’s Conference, KingsWay’s own Liz Emerson was honored for her faithful work with the Ladies Ministry of the church and for the example of her faithfulness to God through trials. See the video here.






kwcc curve