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.
So often what becomes normal for culture becomes normal for the Christian. In this post, Stephen Kasun helps us diagnose the substance of our diets and corrects it with the importance of the gospel.
Community is something we all do. But as Christians we should view it in right relationship to the substance of our community. Stephen Kasun helps us understand the rite and role of community in the church.
The world has a lot of needs, but how can we treat both the seen and unseen needs as distinctly Christian? Stephen Kasun helps us understand the ultimate hope for social justice in a broken world.
Increasingly we will face open controversy because of our Christian beliefs. Stephen Kasun helps us understand the opportunity this presents, and the tension that exists between grace and truth.
Culture reviles at certain aspects of Scripture’s written commands. But why is it important to follow what the Bible says about morals, money and sex? Stephen Kasun answers this question with one word: joy.
It's easy to say that God is gracious in your success, but it's harder to say that God is being gracious in your failures. Stephen Kasun discusses the Biblical merit of both in his newest post.