Discover the Kingdom Story
Exploring Jesus’ gospel, our maturing sonship, and the shift from Church Age to Kingdom Age.


Discover the Heart of Kingdom Conversations
Kingdom Conversations is a place grow together as mature sons and daughters. We consider scripture in light of our responsibility to steward creation and step into the unfolding Kingdom Age, which is beyond religion, into relational intimacy and shared governance with Jesus Christ.
We are a group of believers who have discovered that Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross and His resurrection have cosmic ramifications that extend way beyond planet Earth and humanity. Through an awakening to God’s Trinitarian love and our inclusion into that love through Jesus, we have been exploring the implications of our sonship and what this means for our life here and now.
We no longer accept some of the religious system teachings that told us to wait until death before we experience a dynamic, intimate, interactive relationship with the Trinity.
Jesus told us that if we believed in Him we would be saved (on multiple levels!). But because HE IS THE DOOR, He also told us to go “in and out” (of heaven, now!) and find pasture: rest, nourishment, refreshment, healing, play, fellowship, safety (John 10:9).
This blog engages believers who want to walk in the fullness of the gospel through an awakened identity. We are told to go to all the cosmos and preach the gospel to every creature! (Mark 16:15) and that we would do even greater things than Jesus (John 14:12) because as He is, so are we in this world (1 John 4:17).
Christ has lofty ambitions for us that go way beyond most western Church teachings, but these beliefs are actually in line with what the apostles and early church fathers embraced.
The Kingdom Age of Jesus Christ is not a new denomination or doctrinal grid: rather, it is an awakening to the original, ancient transformative gospel that was so “radical” that it changed the world (Acts 17:6).
All creation is indeed groaning-not for Jesus to return- but for His “sons” to be revealed (Romans 8:19)! The word “huios” in the Greek means mature offspring who govern. Men AND women who mature in their identity are called huios “sons” in the Kingdom because that term is a ruling class, not an indication of gender (Gal.3:28).
We are all His beloved children. Our identity is secure because of God’s character: God IS love (1 John 4:8). We are made in His image and likeness, designed to grow up to be exact representations of Christ here on earth. As we continually behold His face, we are being transformed into His image, moving from glory to glory (2 Cor. 3:18).
Let’s joyfully walk in these truths together as we explore our union in God’s Trinitarian love.