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City Church Chicago

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We are made in the image of God, and God models for us what it means to be a good father. When we study the characteristics of God, we can understand how to be good fathers to our children.
We were created in the image of God, to reflect him, and to be the Lord’s practical representation in the Earth. Moreover, God has given us authority in the Earth. God revealed all of his glory to us in the form of Jesus Christ. As believers, w
This conversation in Luke 22:24-27 is taking place at the last supper. Judas had become consumed with a spirit of self interest and that's what led to his betrayal of Jesus. The other disciples had the same spirit. Jesus addresses this spirit a
There's a place that you'll get to in prayer where you will experience the heavens opening and the father speaking. There's a place that you'll get to in prayer where you've just gotta have that time with God. There's a place that you'll get to
There is more in you--more peace, more love, and more grace. It’s not that we have to do more; we just need to sit back and receive more from Jesus. We can access more peace, more forgiveness, and more grace in Christ. There is more inside of y
Some of the most important decisions that we make in life are the ones that we make when we're suffering or in pain. In Psalm 109: 21-22, David acknowledges that he is hurting, and he asks God for help. When we are hurting, it is easy to err. H
Often times when our parents or authority figures try to give us advice, we ignore or reject it. We see the same thing happen with Jesus and the disciples. Jesus has a “Dad Talk” with his disciples to try to explain how they can receive all tha
If we’re not careful, we can assume that all religions are the same, that all roads lead to God. Let’s ask the question today: do all roads lead to God?All of religion is performance-based, it’s about us searching for grace. But our faith in
Romans 12:11 tells us to “keep our spiritual fervor.” Keeping our passion for God is a choice. Jesus kept his zeal throughout the hardest week that any human could endure, the week of his crucifixion.
The power of living to the max is in recognizing the power of living in the precious present. We have to decide to live in the “now” today (Psalm 118:24, NKJV).
This Week we hear an impactful message from our very own Pastor Alli.
In John 2:1-12, we see Jesus perform his first miracle--turning water into wine. Why did Jesus choose this miracle as the first miracle, and what is the fruit of it?
There is a proper place that God has designed for you to steward (Deuteronomy 12:5). You are not where you’re at today by accident--you’ve either lost your place, you’ve been misplaced, you’ve left your place, or you are completely surrendered
Surrender is not a one-time event, but a regular part of a believer’s life. We look to the example of Jesus to see the stages, challenges, and outcomes of a surrendered life (John 19:30 NIV).
Every time we surrender, God responds with his best. Surrender is an act that allows God to bless us in the manner that he chooses. We can learn about surrender from the story of Abraham following God’s call to surrender his son in Genesis 22.
In John 4, we learn the story of the Samaritan woman who encounters Jesus at Jacob’s well (John 4:13-14, TPT). When she meets Jesus, everything changes.
Relational pain comes to derail us from our destiny. Our offenses from painful or broken relationships will pollute our other relationships and destroy our relationship with God. In order to get out of the place of relational pain, we have to d
In 2 Corinthians 12:9 and 2 Peter 3:18 (NIV) we are encouraged to grow in grace in order to demonstrate God’s love. Because God has so freely given us grace, we should freely give grace to others. Jesus demonstrates what it means to sow grace.
In the final installment in the series on Brick by Brick, we learn that God wants us to choose to be joyful in the work that he is doing. The joy of the Lord is our strength (Nehemiah 8:9-10).
When we walk through life, we want to finish strong. We've all been designed to do something that's world changing, and we will, as long as we don't quit. In Nehemiah 6:15-19, we can learn from the Israelites about how to finish strong.
In Nehemiah 3 God mobilized people and money to rebuild the wall and re-establish his people. In chapters 5-6 we see Nehemiah facing opposition as he is doing God’s work. Whenever we begin to build the life that God has for us, we are going to
Nehemiah lived his life with the light of love and in a way that inspired others to follow (Nehemiah 2:17-20). A God-sized vision always includes space for other people. A love that builds is one that considers others. A love that builds is o
Join us for this amazing message by guest pastor Robert Madu.
As we kick off the New Year we launch right into a new series, Brick by Brick. These next couple of week's we will focus on the life of Nehemiah. You won't want to miss it.
A sneeze is an involuntary catching of the breath and expelling it violently. In this message Pastor Kent Talks about the "sneezes" we need to let out.
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