Advent Catechism
Questions and answers to help your family slow down and reflect on the second coming of Jesus.
Christmas Movie Night Update
An update from Jennifer and Jim on our annual Christmas Pageant & Party…
God's Very Good Idea
“I am grieving over the violence in our streets and over the violence committed against our fellow image bearers. We need to communicate to our own hearts that Black lives matter as well as to our children.”
Children's Ministry at City Church
Ever wonder what’s going on in nursery or Children’s Worship during the church service? We put together a short video to give you a glimpse of what our youngest church family members (and those who volunteer to care for them) are up to.
Lenten Resources for Families
This Lent, we encourage all of our families to spend time reflecting on our need of Jesus’ work on the cross to free us from our sin. In an effort to help parents lead their children in this reflection, City Church has put together a simple catechism you can use each day during this season of Lent
Three Parenting Pitfalls (and Some Advice on How to Avoid Them)
“You can’t be the perfect parent, but the good news is that God is not calling you to be the perfect parent. He is calling you to be a grace-dependent parent who manages after two decades to do an okay job.”
Christmas Pageant Photos Now Available!
Thank you to Lauren Mathews for capturing the night!
Foster Care: How You Can Help
Find out how you can be part of the work City Church is doing to support current and soon-to-be foster families in our church and in the Richmond area.
Are We a Place for the Brokenhearted?
Jennifer Murphy, our Director of Preschool Ministry, offers some thoughts and reflections on what she’s recently learned about being part of a Trauma Informed Ministry.
Internship Reflection: Unexpected Gifts
Olivia Golden reflects on her time as our Children’s Ministry intern this summer.
Conversations in the Pew: Helping Your Kids Understand Hosea
We want to help parents in the pew talk about the message of each sermon series with their children. Just as you may ask your child what they learned in Children’s Worship, we want them to ask you what you learned during the sermon! We also want to equip parents to have meaningful discussions with their kids who remain in the service for the sermon each week.