Roots & Fruit
A genuine love for God doesn’t stay hidden—it shows up in how we speak, act, and treat the people around us. This week on Crossroads with Clayton King, Pastor Clayton takes us to James chapter 3 to unpack how God’s wisdom shapes our conversations, strengthens our relationships, and brings peace to our hearts. James makes it clear that what comes out of us is rooted in what’s within us—and when God’s love takes hold, it produces a different kind of fruit. Join us for Clayton’s message, “Roots & Fruit,” this Sunday evening at 6:00pm on The Light FM.
Hope From a Dark Place
Do you ever struggle to see hope when life feels heavy? This week on Crossroads with Clayton King, Pastor Clayton shares a powerful message about how God brings light out of the darkest moments we face. In “Hope From a Dark Place,” Clayton reminds us that God doesn’t just meet us in our pain—He can actually use those difficult seasons to grow our faith, strengthen our hearts, and reveal His goodness in surprising ways.
This message is all about learning to trust God when circumstances don’t make sense, and discovering that He is closer than we think. Even in the places we’d rather avoid, God is working, healing, and offering hope that lasts.
Hear Clayton’s message, “Hope From a Dark Place,” this Sunday evening at 6:00 right here on The Light FM!
Christmas Survival Guide: A Christmas Lesson From Mary
This Sunday night on Crossroads with Clayton King, Pastor Clayton and his wife, Sharie King, continue their Christmas series with a beautiful and eye-opening conversation centered on one of the most influential figures in the Christmas story—Mary, the mother of Jesus.
In “Christmas Survival Guide: A Christmas Lesson From Mary,” Clayton and Sharie explore Mary’s remarkable response to God’s call: her humility, her courage, and her willingness to trust the Lord in circumstances that were anything but easy. Together, they unpack what Mary’s story teaches us about surrender, faithfulness, and finding peace when life takes unexpected turns.
For anyone feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, or stretched thin during the holidays, this episode offers a fresh reminder that God meets us in our questions, strengthens us in our weakness, and invites us—just like Mary—to rest in His promises. Her story isn’t just a piece of the past; it’s a powerful guide for how to walk faithfully in the middle of our own stress, fear, and change.
Join us Sunday night at 6:00 on The Light FM as we discover how Mary’s example can shape our hearts, deepen our trust in God, and bring renewed wonder to the true meaning of Christmas.
Christmas Survival Guide: Adjusting Your Expectations
This Sunday night on Crossroads with Clayton King, Pastor Clayton and his wife, Sharie King, continue their special Christmas series with a heartfelt and practical conversation about one of the biggest challenges of the holiday season—managing expectations.
In “Christmas Survival Guide: Adjusting Your Expectations,” Clayton and Sharie unpack how unrealistic hopes, family pressures, and cultural ideals can leave us feeling discouraged or disappointed this time of year. But through Scripture and their own personal experiences, they show how refocusing our expectations on the character and promises of Jesus can bring peace, clarity, and even joy back into our celebration of His birth.
From navigating complicated relationships to letting go of the pressure to create a picture-perfect holiday, this episode reminds us that the real beauty of Christmas is found not in flawless moments but in a faithful Savior. When we shift our perspective from what we wish Christmas would be to what God says it truly is, we discover freedom—and a deeper sense of hope.
Join us Sunday night at 6:00 on The Light FM as we learn how adjusting our expectations can transform the Christmas season into a time of grace, gratitude, and genuine worship.
Christmas Survival Guide: Finding Hope When the Holidays Are Hard
This Sunday night on Crossroads with Clayton King, we have a special treat as Pastor Clayton welcomes his wife, Sharie King, into the conversation. Together, they explore what Scripture really teaches about the celebration of Jesus’ birth—and how the hope of Christ speaks directly into the struggles many face during the holiday season.
In “Christmas Survival Guide: Finding Hope When the Holidays Are Hard,” Clayton and Sharie tackle the realities that often go unspoken this time of year: grief that resurfaces, loneliness that feels heavier, family tensions, and the pressure to “be merry” even when life is overwhelming. Through honest dialogue, biblical wisdom, and practical encouragement, they remind us that Christmas isn’t about perfection—it’s about the Savior who stepped into an imperfect world.
Whether this season fills you with joy or brings up emotions you didn’t expect, this episode will help you breathe, reset, and remember the steady hope found in Jesus. You’ll discover how the story of His birth offers comfort in hardship, peace in chaos, and light in the darkest moments.
Join us Sunday night at 6:00 on The Light FM as we re-center our hearts on the true meaning of Christmas and find renewed hope for whatever this season holds.
The Victim and The Volunteer
What really happened on the cross? Who was responsible—and who was redeemed? This Sunday night on Crossroads with Clayton King, we step into the raw, powerful scene of Luke 23, where the crucifixion of Jesus unfolds through the eyes of soldiers, leaders, criminals, and onlookers. In “The Victim and The Volunteer,” Pastor Clayton reveals how Jesus was both the innocent victim of injustice—and the willing volunteer who gave His life for the world. Through the voices and choices of the people at the cross, we’ll see our own questions, our own guilt, and our own need for grace. And in the middle of it all, we’ll see Jesus—choosing love, offering forgiveness, and fulfilling a mission that no one else could. If you’ve ever wondered if God sees your pain, your past, or your place in the story—this message is for you. Join us Sunday night at 6:00 on The Light FM as we remember that the cross wasn’t just a tragedy—it was a choice. And that choice changes everything.