Living Our Faith: Julie Pence
It’s Julie Pence! Here, she lets us know what she’s missing most about in-person worship at City Church.
Living Our Faith: JB Burtch
Harrison introduces a new Living Our Faith series, and JB tells us what he's been missing about coming to City Church.
Staying Connected: Leland Bonkovsky
“Some may say their quarantine has been boring because ‘It’s the same thing every single day,’ but it’s not like that at my house. It’s different every day; some days are good, some are bad. Some days it’s quiet; some days it’s loud. The one thing that stays the same is that it’s different than anything I’ve ever been through.”
Thinking About...Generosity in the Time of Coronavirus
“In a harrowing time Jesus instructs his disciples to give, to be generous. But they resist. I get the disciples’ hesitation. I really do. Stressful times—those times where need appears greater than the resources at hand—cause me to hold more tightly to what I have.”
Living Our Faith: Chris and Colleen James (and Lily!)
The Jameses update us on life at home with their newborn daughter, Lily, and balancing demands of parenting and working from home.
Living Our Faith: Pete and Sarah Lyon
Pete and Sarah Lyon share an update on how their family is doing and what their work with Reformed University Fellowship looks like right now.
Living Our Faith: Anne-Stewart Freeman
Anne-Stewart Freeman gives us an update and shares some prayer requests.
Staying Connected: Marjorie Blanton
Marjorie Blanton lets us how she’s doing and offers some perspective on how to think about work and identity during this time.
Living Our Faith: Cara Campbell
Cara Campbell shares an important perspective on what it's like to be a believer and a healthcare professional right now.
Living Our Faith: Alex & Shannon Brito
Alex and Shannon give us some updates and encouragement and let us know how we can be praying for them.
Staying Connected: Lindsey Stack
“I was thinking last night about fear, wondering if God is looking at my anxious, pit-dwelling self and telling me to ‘Snap out of it!’”