Speaker: Pastor Kevin Moore

Pastor Kevin is the senior pastor at North Valleys Church of the Nazarene in Reno, NV.

December 15, 2019 Pastor Kevin No comments exist

Being a Christian is hard. It is going to require some very specific tools. Where do they come from? How do we use them? The apostle Paul recognized the need and, while being imprisoned, gave us clear instruction on what we need to do to be successful in the world we are placed.

December 8, 2019 Pastor Kevin No comments exist

We continue in our study of the complete armor of God. In this message, we discover the power that comes from having a firm understanding of the peace that comes from the gospel. When the storms around us rage, we can count on the peace of God to get us through.

October 7, 2018 Pastor Kevin No comments exist

A few years ago, I began to ask a very serious question. It was a question that plagued me deep inside and I couldn’t get away from it.  Everything that I did, everything that I thought, every person I met, or experience I had brought this question flooding to the forefront of my mind.  So…

November 15, 2017 Pastor Kevin No comments exist

The expectations of Biblical Holiness are great. And, if a person is not careful, they can become overwhelming. We can become so overwhelmed that we look for an alternative or a way out. There is another danger also. We can become so focused on grace, misunderstanding its purpose, that we begin to worship a spineless God. How do we find balance?

June 12, 2017 Pastor Kevin No comments exist

Being someone’s child carries with it many implications. There is an unbreakable bond. A commitment that is second to none other. There is also discipline and guidance. As Christians, it is critical that we explore the implications of being a child of God if we are going to really understand our position in Christ.

June 4, 2017 Pastor Kevin No comments exist

Throughout the Bible, we see a cyclical pattern of behavior. When people have a Reliance on God, they prosper. After a time, they begin to take responsibility for their prosperity, losing interest in following God, and they fall away. When they become weary, they begin again to seek, finding their way back to God. Repentance happens, God forgives and restoration takes place. How can we break this cycle? Can this cycle be broken? Can we just have a relationship where we seek, find, and prosper in Him? Yes, according to Paul, if we cease to live in the realm of the flesh and begin living in the realm of the Spirit.