A Message from Tracye Woodfin
During our service on Sunday, May 7th, Tracye Woodfin shared these words on behalf of her family: Grant, Ethan, and Caleb. After four years here with us in Richmond, the Woodfins will move to Greenwood, South Carolina for Grant to begin his residency.
Announcements for the Week of 5.3.17
Commissioning graduates; RSVP to The Talk; and more...
Announcements for the Week of 4.26.17
City Church Basics; commissioning graduates; RSVP to The Talk; and more...
Thinking About… Incremental Care
"Spiritual growth is often slow and gradual, even undetected except when measured across a long timeline."
Announcements for the Week of 4.19.17
Serving at Cary Elementary on Saturday; City Church Basics; and more...
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.
Should I Go to the Men's Overnight?
Gentlemen! The Men's Overnight is this weekend. Find out why you should come...
Why We Happy Hour
"When we connect with each other outside of Sunday services, we are able to see more facets of our lives. There is so much more going on in our hearts and lives than can be glimpsed in an hour and a half on Sunday afternoons. "
Announcements for the Week of 4.12.17
Good Friday; Easter event; workday at John B. Cary; and more...
John B. Cary Workday: Using Vocation to Share Vibrancy
“Joshua, you know what I wish I had was a landscape architect."
Announcements for the Week of 4.5.17
Sign up for the Good Friday Blood Drive; EEPC's Toast to Life; and more...
Love of Neighbor Begins Early
All too often, ministry in the Church—especially to children—can focus almost exclusively on the transfer of information. But while teaching children doctrine is essential, it must always be rooted in the goal of increasing our love for God and neighbor.