Everyday Doxologist: Ross Catrow
Ross Catrow shares how his work as an advocate with RVA Rapid Transit contributes to making Richmond look more and more like God’s kingdom.
Finding Grace in Not Being Enough
City Church member and Women’s Ministry Intern Lexi Wilson shares some very hard (but very good) lessons she’s learned this summer.
Before Going, They Turned on All the Lights
Read an excerpt from a piece written by Elisabeth Elliott for the Blanchard’s Coffee blog about the devastating political and social unrest in Nicaragua.
Thinking About...Friendship
What if you and I could simply be friends and be neighbors? Could we accept that as enough?
Everyday Doxologist: Tracie Abrams
Tracie Abrams shares how her work as a pediatric nurse and lactation consultant in influenced by knowing our God who sees and listens.
What Is True About Us, What Is More True About God
“[Sandra’s songs] feel like personal reflections that were always intended to be sung by God’s people—truths meant for us to sing to and for each other. And promises, given by God, for us to sing back to Him in praise.”
Finding Words When You Have None
City Church member Rachel Burgess reflects on what Sandra McCracken's music means to her.
Thinking About...Gathering and Forming
"The mysterious work of the church is gathering God’s beloved sons and daughters from different places and stages and stations and then living together as a family the best we can."
FAQ: City Church's Men's Overnight
City Church member Nathan Watkins answers from FAQs about our annual men's overnight.
A Common Good for the Vulnerable: Personal Reflection & Application
Brandon Lowe, a City Church deacon, shares how he's applying what he heard at the 2018 Common Good RVA conference to some big decisions for his family.
Thinking About...the Auto Body Shop
Due to a minor accident involving our minivan last month, I spent time at a local auto body shop this week...and I’ve never felt so vulnerable in my life.
Limits, Weakness, and Biblical Déjà Vu
Sometimes I get this feeling of déjà vu in my Christian life. I read or learn something, and it keeps showing up again and again.