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The Church is God’s instrument to change the world. Join us for a new sermon series that looks at what the church is and why it is important.

Sunday, April 11 - The Church & The Gospel - 1 Corinthians 2:1-5 - You can download an audio version of the sermon here: “The Church & The Gospel.” You can view the entire service here: “The Church & The Gospel.”

Sunday, April 18 - The Church & The Ordinary - Acts 2:42-47 - You can download an audio version of the sermon here: “The Church & The Ordinary.” You can view the entire service here: “The Church & the Ordinary.”

Sunday, April 25 - The Church & Justice - Acts 4:32-37; James 1:27 - You can download an audio version of the sermon here: “The Church & Justice.” You can view the entire service here: “The Church & Justice.”

Sunday, May 2 - The Church & Community - 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12 - You can download an audio version of the sermon here: “The Church & Community.” You can view the entire service here: “The Church & Community.”

Sunday, May 9 - The Church & The Lost - Matthew 9:35-38 - You can download an audio version of the sermon here: “The Church & The Lost.” You can view the entire service here: “The Church & The Lost.”

Sunday, May 16 - The Church & Worship - Revelation 1:9-20

This sermons series coincides with a City Church Visioning Process and a 30 Day Prayer Journey. Follow the links below to participate in these additional offerings.

City Church 30 Day Prayer Journey

City Church Visioning Survey

What we’re reading:

Edmund Clowney - “The Church”

Thaddeus J. Williams - “Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth”

D. A. Carson - “Memoirs of an Ordinary Pastor: The Life and Reflections of Tom Carson”

Diane Langberg - “Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church”

Tim Keller - “Center Church: Doing Balanced, Gospel Centered Ministry in Your City”

Tim Keller - “The Centrality of the Gospel”

Deitrich Bonhoeffer: “Life Together”

Robert J. Banks: “Pauls Idea of Community”