It’s Christ the King Sunday — the final Sunday of the church year — and we end where everything ultimately begins and ends: with Jesus Christ, the King of Kings.In this sermon we look at Colossians 1 and explore how the presence of the King changes everything.Just like Hugh Latimer once said to himself before preaching in front of King Henry VIII:“Be careful what you say… the King of kings is here.”This message walks through three movements of Christ’s kingship:1️⃣ Christ the King Re-Orders What Is ScatteredAll things were made through Him and for Him… and in His presence, our scrambled, stretched, dis-integrated lives begin to fall back into their proper place.2️⃣ Christ the King Reconciles What Is DividedJesus not only gathers — He heals. He bridges divides we cannot bridge, removes sin we cannot remove, and brings peace through His blood.3️⃣ Christ the King Re-Aligns What Is Broken“In Him all things hold together.”The King restores the shattered mosaic of the soul — mind, heart, body, desires — forming us again into wholeness.As we close one church year and step toward Advent, this message invites you to respond to the presence of the King who gathers, reconciles, and reintegrates all things.The King of kings is here.