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Guest speaker, Craig Mosgrove, shares 5 principles that are essential when looking for a love that endures.
We continue our series, “Relationships in the Wild,” and parents are reminded that their role is to provide protection and direction to their children with grace.
God can use marriage to help untangle the “knots” in your story. Guest speaker, Jeremy Isaacs, shares a practical teaching on 3 rhythms every marriage needs.
Prayer intensity is always a by-product of consistency. We wrap up the “Circle Maker” series and are challenged to continue in prayer for the promises of God, no matter how long it takes!
Desperate times call for desperation measures. We see in scripture that some prayers require persistence, and we are encouraged to not give up even when we don’t see tangible results.
When the numbers don’t add up, what do we do? We are encouraged this week to dream big and pray big because there is no limit to God’s power.
Can you spell out the promises, miracles, and dreams God has put into your heart? This week, we are challenged to identify, write down, and circle the promises that God has given us.
Welcome to City Church Online! We're so glad you're joining us today. Whether you're watching from home or on the go, we're honored to have you with us.
Welcome to City Church Online! We're so glad you're joining us today. Whether you're watching from home or on the go, we're honored to have you with us.
Jesus came for everyone! We continue in the Advent season with the reminder that Jesus died for all sinners, and those who believe and put their faith in Him receive His benefits.
The greatest gift ever given is God’s grace to humanity. We enter into the Advent season with the reminder that the greatest gift ever given cannot be earned.
Faith that is tested is faith that is strengthened. We wrap up our Daniel series with the reminder that God was with Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fire, and He will be with us as we face trials and hardship too.
Even with threats and hardship, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego remained faithful to God and found their identity in Him! We look at Daniel 3 together and are encouraged to entrust our lives fully into God’s hands just as they did.
The mightiest man-made empires are temporary at best and will not last forever! We learn from the story of Daniel that when Christ returns, all earthly kingdoms will be destroyed so we must build our life upon the Rock, Jesus Christ.
As Christians, we have a clear mandate from God to love our enemies and stand for godliness. We kick off our Daniel series with the reminder that this world is not our home.
There is nothing more powerful than a person’s story of redemption! We learn that the early church was an evangelizing church, and we too are called to share our own personal stories of redemption with others as the Lord opens hearts and adds to His church.
This week, we look to the New Testament model of generosity and see we are not to give out of obligation, but proportionately, willingly, and cheerfully.
When our collective focus is vertical, our horizontal relationships are strengthened. Greg Keylon reminds us of the importance of unity in the church and urges us to be of one heart with one purpose.
If we are not careful, we can make church an activity to attend instead of a place for relationship. This week, we learn from scripture that the early church shared their lives with one another through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, and we should strive to do the same.
Seeking the “more of God” is many times connected to the power of the Holy Spirit showing up in your life in a more powerful way. This week, Pastor Shannon teaches us what scripture says about spiritual gifts and how when used properly, they edify the body.








