Hatred. Disagreement. Racism. Hostility. Tension. More than ever before the Church must stand up and lead the way as gospel-centered people of love, grace, and truth.
Hatred. Disagreement. Racism. Hostility. Tension. More than ever before the Church must stand up and lead the way as gospel-centered people of love, grace, and truth.
Hatred. Disagreement. Racism. Hostility. Tension. More than ever before the Church must stand up and lead the way as gospel-centered people of love, grace, and truth.
Jesus entered a world full of despair, sorrow, and brokenness to bring hope, joy, and beauty. Today, over 2,000 years later, the incarnation of Jesus is still bringing beauty into our brokenness.
What if the church was okay with our doubts, failures, and messy lives? What if we didn’t have to pretend like everything was okay to truly belong? We invite you to join our not-so-perfect church in a pursuit of Jesus. Welcome home.
Everyone has a past. Things we wish we could go back and change or painful moments we wish we never had to go through. God is a God of redemption. That means nothing in our lives is wasted. God can take our past, our pain, and all our failures and turn them into something beautiful. He is the master at turning broken pieces into masterpieces.
Everyone has a past. Things we wish we could go back and change or painful moments we wish we never had to go through. God is a God of redemption. That means nothing in our lives is wasted. God can take our past, our pain, and all our failures and turn them into something beautiful. He is the master at turning broken pieces into masterpieces.
Everyone has a past. Things we wish we could go back and change or painful moments we wish we never had to go through. God is a God of redemption. That means nothing in our lives is wasted. God can take our past, our pain, and all our failures and turn them into something beautiful. He is the master at turning broken pieces into masterpieces.
Everyone has a past. Things we wish we could go back and change or painful moments we wish we never had to go through. God is a God of redemption. That means nothing in our lives is wasted. God can take our past, our pain, and all our failures and turn them into something beautiful. He is the master at turning broken pieces into masterpieces.
Everyone has a past. Things we wish we could go back and change or painful moments we wish we never had to go through. God is a God of redemption. That means nothing in our lives is wasted. God can take our past, our pain, and all our failures and turn them into something beautiful. He is the master at turning broken pieces into masterpieces.
Everyone has a past. Things we wish we could go back and change or painful moments we wish we never had to go through. God is a God of redemption. That means nothing in our lives is wasted. God can take our past, our pain, and all our failures and turn them into something beautiful. He is the master at turning broken pieces into masterpieces.
Everyone has a past. Things we wish we could go back and change or painful moments we wish we never had to go through. God is a God of redemption. That means nothing in our lives is wasted. God can take our past, our pain, and all our failures and turn them into something beautiful. He is the master at turning broken pieces into masterpieces
Everyone has a past. Things we wish we could go back and change or painful moments we wish we never had to go through. God is a God of redemption. That means nothing in our lives is wasted. God can take our past, our pain, and all our failures and turn them into something beautiful. He is the master at turning broken pieces into masterpieces.
In this series we will take an in-depth look at the seven churches in the book of Revelation and how Jesus challenges each church to persevere, to face the cultural challenges, and to avoid the potential pitfalls that could destroy their faith.
In this series we will take an in-depth look at the seven churches in the book of Revelation and how Jesus challenges each church to persevere, to face the cultural challenges, and to avoid the potential pitfalls that could destroy their faith.
In this series we will take an in-depth look at the seven churches in the book of Revelation and how Jesus challenges each church to persevere, to face the cultural challenges, and to avoid the potential pitfalls that could destroy their faith.
In this series we will take an in-depth look at the seven churches in the book of Revelation and how Jesus challenges each church to persevere, to face the cultural challenges, and to avoid the potential pitfalls that could destroy their faith.
In this series we will take an in-depth look at the seven churches in the book of Revelation and how Jesus challenges each church to persevere, to face the cultural challenges, and to avoid the potential pitfalls that could destroy their faith.
What if we truly believed the greatest thing we could do was pray? What if our lives reflected what many of us say we believe about prayer? How would our lives be different? Jesus not only learned the art of prayer, he centered his life on it. He understood his life was dependent on time with the Father. Join us this January as we challenge ourselves to overcome the noise and find our place of prayer.
What if we truly believed the greatest thing we could do was pray? What if our lives reflected what many of us say we believe about prayer? How would our lives be different? Jesus not only learned the art of prayer, he centered his life on it. He understood his life was dependent on time with the Father. Join us this January as we challenge ourselves to overcome the noise and find our place of prayer.
What if we truly believed the greatest thing we could do was pray? What if our lives reflected what many of us say we believe about prayer? How would our lives be different? Jesus not only learned the art of prayer, he centered his life on it. He understood his life was dependent on time with the Father. Join us this January as we challenge ourselves to overcome the noise and find our place of prayer.
What do you do when God doesn’t seem fair? How do you respond when what you believe about God doesn’t line up with what you’re seeing? What if you pray and God gives you a very different answer than you wanted? This is the story of Habakkuk. An Old Testament prophet who prayed and got an answer he neither wanted or expected.
Each November, thousands of events will echo across America and around the globe, all sharing a single goal: that God’s great love for the orphan will find echo in our lives as well.
What if we stopped acting like everything was perfect all the time? What if we bravely admitted that our lives are really messy? What if we could discover that all our skinned knees and broken hearts could actually serve a purpose?
What if we stopped acting like everything was perfect all the time? What if we bravely admitted that our lives are really messy? What if we could discover that all our skinned knees and broken hearts could actually serve a purpose?
What if we stopped acting like everything was perfect all the time? What if we bravely admitted that our lives are really messy? What if we could discover that all our skinned knees and broken hearts could actually serve a purpose?
What if we stopped acting like everything was perfect all the time? What if we bravely admitted that our lives are really messy? What if we could discover that all our skinned knees and broken hearts could actually serve a purpose?
What if we stopped acting like everything was perfect all the time? What if we bravely admitted that our lives are really messy? What if we could discover that all our skinned knees and broken hearts could actually serve a purpose?
What if we stopped acting like everything was perfect all the time? What if we bravely admitted that our lives are really messy? What if we could discover that all our skinned knees and broken hearts could actually serve a purpose?
What if we stopped acting like everything was perfect all the time? What if we bravely admitted that our lives are really messy? What if we could discover that all our skinned knees and broken hearts could actually serve a purpose?
It is our mission at CityChurch to see our city and the world transformed by the gospel of Jesus Christ. For the next four weeks we will explore the CORE VALUES that will help us maintain our commitment to the mission God has given us.