Stephen Kasun
Stephen interned at Sovereign Hope and Grizzly Christian Fellowship in 2016 and came on staff in the summer of 2017. Stephen serves the church primarily through our campus ministry, Grizzly Christian Fellowship. He loves the way Jesus and His gospel infiltrate every space in the life of a believer, and is passionate about helping others experience that through discipleship and biblical counseling. Stephen and his wife Jessalynn were married in 2010. They have two young kids, Harper and Sophia.
As Christians, there is this really strong tension we are feeling. On one hand we want to be safe. We want to take all the precautions necessary to minimize the spread of this virus, to keep our family and roommates safe, and to follow all the guidelines and ordinances of the University and the city. But on the other hand there is a Christians duty to one-another, to be in community and relationships, to not hide the light of the gospel under a lamp or in our dorm rooms. How do we navigate this tension?
What do you do with your winter break? I know most of us love the rest and reprieve from responsibility. But does that have to mean taking a break from your faith? Join us for book club this break as we try to make the most of our winter break!
In a season where the globe is shutting almost everything down to minimize your human contact and the spread of Covid-19, where are you going to turn for community and discipleship?
“Judge not…” we know the verse, but Stephen Kasun helps us understand the deeper gospel themes behind this often neglected verse.
Can the idea of God’s love make us lazy? Stephen Kasun helps us see the power of God’s love as a catalyst for new life in this post.
We are called to share the gospel, but we are also called to share the gospel with real people. Stephen Kasun helps us understand the importance of relationships in the context of evangelism.
What if I don’t like what this verse says about me? Stephen Kasun helps frame our conflicts with an understanding of scripture.
If the way you identify as a “college student” says something, Stephen Kasun says the way you identify as a Christian should say more.
We all love something new. Stephen Kasun helps us understand why our hearts are hardwired for something fresh as he ties our longing to gospel transformation
Sin wages war on our souls from within our own hearts, and from outside in the natural world. Stephen Kasun helps us find hope for our two front war in his newest post.