CITYLIGHTS
Summary: CITYLIGHTS - EQUIPS people to be and make followers of Jesus who EXALT Him and EXTEND His kingdom right where they are. Visit citylights.cc for more information.
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Podcasts:
John 1:14 || Mike Thomas - The concepts of Grace & Truth may seem like opposites... But Jesus FULLY embodied them both
John 1:14 || Mike Thomas -The concepts of Grace & Truth may seem like opposites... But Jesus FULLY embodied them both
2 Corinthians 9:1-15 || Chris Armfield In God's economy we own nothing, we're stewards of everything. What does it look like to submit with everything?
2 Corinthians 9:1-15 || Chris Armfield In God's economy we own nothing, we're stewards of everything. What does it look like to submit with everything?
Romans 12:1-2 || Chris Armfield What does it look like to Steward Treasure in God's economy?
Romans 12:1-2 || Chris Armfield What does it look like to Steward Treasure in God's economy?
1 Peter 4:1-11 || Chris Armfield We discover our gifts and abilities through our serving...
1 Peter 4:1-11 || Chris ArmfieldWe discover our gifts and abilities through our serving...
Ephesians 5:1-21 || Chris Armfield Time is a gift from God to be used for advancing His kingdom...
Ephesians 5:1-21 || Chris ArmfieldTime is a gift from God to be used for advancing His kingdom...
Matthew 6:25-34 || Chris Armfield The major enemy of generosity is anxiety. The person who is generous is the pressing who is seeking God's Kingdom first.
Matthew 6:25-34 || Chris ArmfieldThe major enemy of generosity is anxiety. The person who is generous is the pressing who is seeking God's Kingdom first.
Matthew 5:3 || Tom Cole We've been created with the space for God and man. We have legitimate needs that often times are being filled through illegitimate ways.
Matthew 5:3 || Tom ColeWe've been created with the space for God and man. We have legitimate needs that often times are being filled through illegitimate ways.
Psalm 95 || Mike Thomas A look into Psalm 95 on why our posture matters in worship.