Krysta leads Coram Deo's Kids Ministry, splitting her time between working for the church and being a full-time mom. She and her husband live in Bremerton with their three boys. She loves baking, reading, spending time with friends and family, and listening to heavy metal rock music.
In Psalm 40, we get a real and raw picture of David struggling with sin. Even though we are saved from our sin if we believe in Jesus, we all still...
See moreIn Psalm 39, David is struggling through some hard things. He is suffering. David teaches us that we can go to God with our suffering and questions...
See moreBig news! Kids’ Community is launching this fall at Coram Deo Church and Krysta Kogut and Stacey Goodnough are here to tell you more about it.
See moreAs we worked through Psalm 35 this week, we focused on the reality of evil, the experience of suffering, and the cry for judgment. David models for...
See moreIn this week’s sermon, we see the deep contrast between the life of the wicked and the life of the righteous. While the wicked may seem to prosper...
See moreIn this week’s sermon, we explored David’s view of sin, David’s suffering from sin, and David’s response to sin.
See moreIn this week’s sermon, we explored the nature of our wicked hearts as well as the nature of God.
See morePsalm 34 was written by David and he invites us to taste and see that the Lord is good. In the sermon, we discussed David’s experience, David’s...
See moreThis Sunday, we began our first week of the Summer Psalm series. Psalms are a guide intended to help us navigate everything our souls have and will...
See moreIn this passage of scripture, we see the power of the Holy Spirit working in Philip to guide him to the perfect place where he could share the...
See moreIn the sermon this week, Pastor Jon spoke about three things: what faith requires, what faith looks like, and who faith is for. Every person is a...
See moreAs we’ve seen so far in the book of Acts, persecution is something the Church always has and will continue to deal with. Persecution is when...
See moreIn the sermon this week, we heard about Stephen and his encounter with the religious leaders. They were angry at Stephen for telling the truth...
See moreThis Sunday, we read about a challenge in the early Church, the danger, and the solution to that challenge. As the Church continued to grow and...
See moreThis Sunday, we learned that the name of Jesus exposes conflict, brings life and obedience, and triumphs over opposition. We can trust God to be...
See moreLast week was Baptism Sunday! What an amazing and wonderful celebration of what Jesus has done for us! The sermon focused on three main points:
See moreIn this week’s passage, we focused on the trustworthiness of the Bible, the holiness of God, and the power of the Church. It is important for us to...
See moreThis Sunday we read about the story of the woman at the well. Jesus spoke to her of her sin and offered her life. Did you know that Jesus knows...
See moreThis Sunday we read about the story of the woman at the well. Jesus spoke to her of her sin and offered her life. Did you know that Jesus knows...
See moreHe is risen! He is risen, indeed! On Easter Sunday we were reminded of Jesus’ resurrection. Jesus died on the cross and three days later he rose...
See moreWe’ve looked at Jesus as Prophet and Priest, and this week we learn that Jesus is King. When Jesus came to live on Earth, he wasn’t the King people ex
See moreWe saw in this week’s sermon that God’s Church was growing and many great things were happening even though the religious rulers were fighting...
See moreWe saw in this week’s sermon that God’s Church was growing and many great things were happening even though the religious rulers were fighting...
See moreWe saw in this week’s sermon that God’s Church was growing and many great things were happening even though the religious rulers were fighting...
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