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King of Kings Worship Center is a spirit-filled, non-denominational church located in the heart of Somerset County. This multi-cultural church is located in the beautiful town of Basking Ridge, which is nestled in the North Central section of New Jersey. Once you come to King of Kings Worship Center You will want to come back again. We are a family oriented church. We offer a fantastic Children’s Ministry, amazing Youth Ministry, Awesome Men’s Ministry and a thriving Women’s Ministry as well as Young Women’s Ministry. If you are seeking something a more intimate setting, we also offer home groups throughout the week. King of Kings Worship Center is a healing church. We desire to heal the entire person from the inside out. Along the lines of healing we offer deliverance, inner healing and healing rooms ministries. KOKWC is unique in our style – we love to worship the one true God. We acknowledge our Hebraic roots. We also move in prophetic worship. We are a prophecy church that prophesies and brings forth the prophetic words from God. We desire to impact our families, city, state, and region with the love of God. King of Kings WC is a freedom outpost - A regional Revival, Equipping & Apostolic Center. Our Apostolic mission is to introduce people to the unconditional love of Christ; To see the character of Christ formed in all believers; To establish a culture of freedom for Holy Spirit- empowered living; To equip His sons and daughters to walk in the fullness of their calling and to commission all generations for His Kingdom advancement.

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Peter & Trisha Roselle
Senior Pastors
219 Mt Airy Road
Basking Ridge,
NJ
07920
United States
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Glory of Zion International Ministries, Inc.

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Peter & Trisha Roselle
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David Torres
Cindi Korman
Easter Frazier
Cindi Korman
Easter Frazier

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Please park only in lined parking spots. Once the King of Kings Parking lot is full, there will be signs pointing you to the upper parking lot. You will make a left out of King of Kings Parking lot follow the road. Make your first right. This is the upper parking lot for King of Kings Worship Center. Once parked, please take the outside stairs down to the road, cross in the pedestrian crossing and follow on the sidewalk to King of Kings Worship Center.

King of Kings Worship Center Service Times
Sunday Morning Service:
10:00 am
Healing Rooms:
Second Saturday of every month
10 AM - 12 Noon
Sunday morning corporate prayer:
9:00 AM
Youth meeting:
Tuesday night 6:30 PM
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10:00 am
Healing Rooms:
Second Saturday of every month
10 AM - 12 Noon
Sunday morning corporate prayer:
9:00 AM
Youth meeting:
Tuesday night 6:30 PM
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English

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King of Kings Worship Center History
Pastors Peter and Trisha Roselle founded King of Kings in 1999 when they started a Tuesday night bible study at the Basking Ridge Fire House. They had served together in local church ministry since before their marriage 1985 and accepted the call to birth a new church in a place neither had previously visited, the small town of Bernardsville.
One weekend, on their way back from Pennsylvania to their home in Essex County, they decided to ride through Bernardsville to take a look. Pastor Trisha was asking the Lord for a sign as they stopped on Route 202 for gas. As she was praying she looked across the street from the gas station and saw the Roselle Savings Bank on Church Street – one of many confirmations she has received over the years.
After ten months of Tuesday night meetings the bible study grew large enough to launch out and begin meeting on Sunday mornings in the cafeteria at Bernards High School in Bernardsville. Pastor Peter likes to joke that he had one band member, a drummer named Roland, to accompany him on the “worship team”. The problem was that Roland was an electronic drum machine made by a company called Roland.
The church grew steadily as God blessed the work through answered prayers and changed lives. The church rented office space on Claremont Avenue and also used a Blue house on Mine Brook Road for ministry sessions. Soon, as needs were recognized in people’s lives, they were told they needed a “blue house appointment” for prayer ministry (good thing the owner didn’t paint it a different color).
Pastor Peter’s marketplace focus led him to join the Bernardsville Chamber of Commerce and serve the community as one officers of the Chamber. As time went on he had the vision to start a café across from the train station and use a franchise called Port City Java. The store served the best coffee in town and combined a book store and recording studio under one room. It was a hub of activity from morning to night, six days a week. It became a great expression of God’s love in the community by reaching people who would not set foot in a church.
In 2009 the church began meeting at the current location at 219 Mount Airy Road and had to close the café in order to focus all the resources on the new facility. It is not unusual for people in Bernardsville to still mention the store in passing because of the wonderful atmosphere they entered.
The church has been privileged to host over 100 conferences and guest speakers over the years with a strong emphasis on training and equipping the saints to do the work of the ministry.
One weekend, on their way back from Pennsylvania to their home in Essex County, they decided to ride through Bernardsville to take a look. Pastor Trisha was asking the Lord for a sign as they stopped on Route 202 for gas. As she was praying she looked across the street from the gas station and saw the Roselle Savings Bank on Church Street – one of many confirmations she has received over the years.
After ten months of Tuesday night meetings the bible study grew large enough to launch out and begin meeting on Sunday mornings in the cafeteria at Bernards High School in Bernardsville. Pastor Peter likes to joke that he had one band member, a drummer named Roland, to accompany him on the “worship team”. The problem was that Roland was an electronic drum machine made by a company called Roland.
Pastor Peter’s marketplace focus led him to join the Bernardsville Chamber of Commerce and serve the community as one officers of the Chamber. As time went on he had the vision to start a café across from the train station and use a franchise called Port City Java. The store served the best coffee in town and combined a book store and recording studio under one room. It was a hub of activity from morning to night, six days a week. It became a great expression of God’s love in the community by reaching people who would not set foot in a church.
In 2009 the church began meeting at the current location at 219 Mount Airy Road and had to close the café in order to focus all the resources on the new facility. It is not unusual for people in Bernardsville to still mention the store in passing because of the wonderful atmosphere they entered.

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Blessed Lord, open our ears to hear what Thou speakest and our eyes to see as Thou seest. Give us hearts to beat in sympathy with Thine at the sight of every little child; and above all, our Lord, to understand and experience how surely and how blessedly Thou fulfilest Thy promise, "Whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me."
King of Kings Worship Center listing was last updated on the 31st of July, 2017
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