*UPDATED* Art for Advent 2017: The Image of God
Do you paint, draw, sculpt, write, photograph, compose, or do anything that involves creating? We hope you'll take part in this year's Art for Advent!
Music and Noise
Liz Crim reflects on the digital noise that surrounds us all and what a retreat from that noise might reveal. We'll dig into ideas like this—and much more—at our next Christian Formation class, Friends or Followers: Lasting Friendship in a Fractured Age.
Stories for the Eternity in Our Hearts
God’s people are a people who listen to stories: stories of God’s action and faithfulness, stories of humanity's failures and longing for restoration, stories of God’s provision in and through his Son Jesus.
Thinking About...Sabbatical
My sabbatical this summer was a gift from all of you: a gift to me, to my marriage, to my family, and to you.
Fall 2017 Christian Formation at City Church
What is Christian Formation? Why is it important? Why do we need it?
Addressing the "What's Nexts" and "What Ifs"
“God of blessing, what a mess I create when I wrestle the future out of your hand and take it upon myself."
The True Life Course: From Fear to Freedom
The True Life Course will be back in September. Find out what to expect and how to sign up!
Recap: A Family at Rest
Reflections on our time together during City Church: A Family at Rest. And if you missed it, we've got recordings for you!
Accepting the (Challenging) Call to Rest
Member Liz Thomson reflects on the challenges some of us face when presented with the idea of rest.
Thinking About...My Hope for City Church This Summer
From Memorial Day through Labor Day Erik will be on sabbatical from his regular job responsibilities at City Church. Here he shares his hopes for City Church while he's gone.
New Sermon Series: Secrets of the Kingdom
For the next six weeks City Church will dig into Jesus's teachings on kingdom growth through a sermon series exploring the parables of Matthew 13.
Recommended Reading: 5 Things Singles Wish Married Couples Knew
The church talks a lot about marriage. It needs to talk about singleness, too. A recent article from Jennifer Grisham offers a few ways to get the conversation started.