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Kingdom City Church is a new church in Atlanta, Georgia. Our vision is to see the Kingdom of God transform the city of Atlanta through the mission of the local church. We hope our content stirs your affections for Jesus and supplements your ongoing discipleship from the local church you're apart of.
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In our final week of "Pursuit: Moving Towards What Matters Most", Pastor Blake calls our church to be people of sacrificial mission for the sake of expanding the Kingdom. Jesus came to usher in the Kingdom of Heaven on earth, then gave that same mission to the Church. Throughout history, the Church has wrongly sought to pursue Jesus' mission through human means: war, power, conquests, violence, politics, etc. But how did Jesus teach us to expand His Kingdom? Through sacrificial mission. He se...
In Jeremiah 29, God speaks the prophet to the people of Israel who had been exiled to a foreign land and godless city. He calls them to live in it, to love it, and to look forward to God's future rescue as they do. Using this text, Pastor Blake gives us a vision of how to live in our city in this cultural moment. We don't distance ourselves from it. We don't become like it. We live in it and leverage our lives for it as we keep our eyes on Jesus and His Kingdom. To connect, take a next ...
*Due to inclement weather, we were unable to gather in-person so this message was recorded during a virtual gathering via zoom. As we continue in our series "Pursuit: Moving Towards What Matters Most", we are focusing on our church's pursuit of unity. This pursuit requires us to be people who live our lives in faithful community. The calling to be a faithful community responds to the need of this cultural moment and the calling of God on His church. Faithful Community is... Incarnationa...
At Kingdom City Church, we pursue the formation of people. We long to see everyone transformed by Jesus and conformed to His image. But what does this look like in our everyday lives? What should this produce? We believe it looks like intentional discipleship. We believe that all followers of Jesus should be intentional about their own discipleship as well as the discipleship of others. Making disciples was the primary agenda of Jesus. Therefore, it should be the primary agenda of the church ...
In week two of our "Pursuit" series, Pastor Blake looks at Mary of Bethany's act of extravagant worship and radical devotion in Mark 14:3-9. If we are going to experience the presence and power of Jesus, it will require lives and acts of radical devotion. We must sacrifice things of great value for the One of greatest value. The good news? Nothing we surrender to Jesus will be wasted. He defends uncalculated love. He honors and rewards radical devotion. To connect, take a next step, or ...
In week on of our "Pursuit: Moving Towards What Matters Most", Pastor Blake walked through the relatively unknown story of Judah's King Asa (2 Chronicles 14-16). Asa was the great grandson of King Solomon (the son of King David) and brought revival to Judah after generations of division, decline, compromise, and rebellion. In the first 35 years of his reign, Asa walked in wholehearted devotion to God and was used in some extraordinary ways. However, in the latter years of his reign Asa ...
Our first Christmas at Kingdom City Church was spent looking at Luke's account of the Christmas story. If it's true that God has come in and through the person of Jesus, then everything is changed and anything is possible. To connect, take a next step, or find out more information, click here!
In an attempt to give practical tips, Pastor Blake closes out our "Formed" series with systems and structures to help get us started in our spiritual formation journey. We hope it's helpful. Some of the topics addressed: What a disciple is and how we should think about itHow to pray without thinking too muchWhere to start when it comes to studying the BibleHow to think about the church and servingHow to get started with living on missionWe apologize for the sound quality issues; w...
Jesus of Nazareth is the most important figure in the history of humanity. He changed people's lives and led them to say things like: "Everything He does is wonderful" (Mark 7:37)... He has perplexed historians and inspired artists for over two thousand years. And the invitation of God is for us to become like this Jesus. He actually says this is His primary will for us: "to be conformed to the image of [Jesus]" (Romans 8:28-30)... This is the work He is dedicating His power to. If we are goi...
In week two of our "Formed" series, Pastor Blake attempts to answer the question: "What's wrong with us?" In week one, we talked about God's beautiful intention and design for us. All we have to do is be awake for 5 minutes before we realize that something has gone terribly wrong. We can feel it on the inside of us. We can see it all around us. According to Pastor Blake, we are deformed because of two primary sources: We are deformed from the inside by our own sinful nature that's been ...
After 8 weeks of investigating the claims of Jesus in our “Come & See” series, we called people to respond to Him. All the study and investigation in the world doesn’t matter if it fails to produce a response. Jesus doesn’t save or transform from a distance; He does it through relationship. In order to have Him and all He offers, you must come to Him. We’re so thankful to see God moving in our new church as we build a culture that pursues the presence of Jesus and responds when we encount...
“I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing" (John 15:5). In week 8 of "Come & See", Jesus is making the claim that He (and He alone) is The True Vine. As he walks to the cross with his disciples, Jesus is preparing them for his departure. He calls them to "abide" or "remain" in him, his love, and his words because he knew how easily they (and we) would simply forget and drift away from him....
Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?” -John 11:25-26 In week six of "Come & See: Considering the Radical Claims of Jesus of Nazareth" we see Jesus stand face to face with death and make the claim that He is "The Resurrection and the Life" who can save us from death and give us eternal life (John 11:25-26). How do you deal with death? Most...
Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. If you really know me, you will know my Father as well. From now on, you do know him and have seen him.” In week 7 of "Come & See", Jesus is making the claim that He (and He alone) is The Way, & The Truth, & The Life. The context of this passage is hugely important because it isn't Jesus proclaiming His exclusivity to a crowd of lost people looking for a way or to an idolatrous ...
“I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep." -John 10:11 In week 5 of "Come & See", Jesus is making the claim that He (and He alone) is The Good Shepherd. What is He saying? Jesus is saying that He alone is the Leader we should follow and trust to guide us to truth and life. There are plenty of other leaders we can follow and voices we can submit to, but Jesus alone is the leader and voice that can and will lead us to true life. The good news? This Leader ...
Therefore Jesus said again, “Very truly I tell you, I am the door for the sheep. All who have come before me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep have not listened to them. I am the door; whoever enters through me will be saved. They will come in and go out, and find pasture. The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. -John 10:7-10 In week 4 of "Come & See", Jesus is making the claim that He (and He alone) is Th...
"When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, 'I am the Light of the World. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.'" -John 8:12 In week 3, Jesus is making the claim that He (and He alone) is THE Light of the World. He claims that by coming to Him and following Him you and I "will no longer walk in darkness but have the light of life." What is He saying? Jesus is saying that all the wisdom, revelation, and understanding needed for life is found in Hi...
"Then Jesus declared, 'I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.'" -John 6:25 In week two of "Come & See: Considering the Radical Claims of Jesus", we break down Jesus' radical claim of being the Bread of Life. Comparing the longings of our hearts to hunger pangs, Jesus makes the audacious claim to be able to satisfy our souls for eternity. All of us have desires, longings, and hungers, but where do we take those an...
"Jesus performed many other signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not recorded in this book. But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name." -John 20:30-31 In week one of "Come & See: Considering the Radical Claims of Jesus", we start with vision. Before we dive into the seven "I AM" statement of Jesus, we want to share with you our goal for this entire series: We long to give you an ac...
Kingdom City Church began as a burden but grew into a vision. September 14, 2025 was the beginning of making that vision a reality as Kingdom City Church launched its very first public gathering. In our opening message, Pastor Blake wanted to answer two simple questions: Why are we starting a new church?Why should you care?To connect, take a next step, or find out more information, click here!



