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Weekly sermons and meditations produced by City Church San Francisco
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In his sermon “Choosing to Follow What is Good,” Bruce reminds us of the grand gift of relationship we have as communal beings who believe that this faithful journey we have accepted in Christ is good or better than what we have experienced before. He reminds us that God’s goodness is not limited, but more often than not, we respond to hate with more hate. How do we move through the world the way Jesus has called us to and not how evil has persuaded us to harm the other? How will we choose to step into community and engage with the brokenness around us with compassion?
Rev. Emily McGinley (she/her), City Church's Senior Pastor, opens our heads, hearts, and hands to the bountiful outpour of resilience shrouding our Easter story.
Luke 19:28-40
John 3:1-21
John 4:1-42
Luke 5:1-11
John 1:35-51
Ash Wednesday Sermon

Ash Wednesday Sermon

2024-02-1412:57

2 Corinthians 5:20b-6:10
Exodus 3:7-17
Epiphany 5 Leaving Egypt: Freedom
Genesis 46:16-28
Genesis 28:10-22
Leaving Ur: Promise Rev. Riana Shaw Robinson
Title: Finding Our Way Together Scripture: Matthew 2:1-8, Mark 1-4-11
Luke 2:8-20 John 1:1-18 Lesson of Light; John 1:3-5
Luke 1:57-79
In a world filled with bad news and painful reminders that all is not what it could be, it is easy to feel that God is far away. And yet, the season of Advent reminds us that it is in exactly such times and circumstances that God draws closest to us. As we journey through hope, peace, love and joy to Christmas day, we recall the ways in which Emmanuel (“God-with-us”) not only enables us to navigate the realities of our lives and the world with these advent gifts, but with the particular compassion born from a God who loves enough to join us in the flesh.
Advent 2 + Lessons and Carols
REV. DR. PETER CHOI Isaiah 40:1-11, 27-31 Rev. Peter Choi reflects on Isaiah 40, describing hope as a surprising and abrupt concept. Despite life's challenges and ongoing crises, the Advent message is centered around finding hope in the past coming of Jesus and the anticipation of his future return. Rev. Choi invites listeners to consider hope in the midst of difficulties, acknowledging the harsh realities of life while emphasizing the solace found in Jesus' promise. The focus is on living in hope and remembering the source and way of hope revealed through Christ Jesus.
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