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Common Ground Christian Church Midtown

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Common Ground Christian Church Midtown

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In the final week of our Hope Rising series, Lead Pastor Jeff Krajewski reminds us that as we seek to live as resident aliens, we must remember that our adversary is not flesh and blood.We are being hunted, like a lion’s prey; we must be encour
This weekend, we're excited to welcome Dr. Dennis Edwards as guest preacher. Dr. Edwards' work has guided our study of 1 Peter and in our eighth message in our Hope Rising series, he'll explore wisdom and humility as Peter describes it in chapt
It's easy to get caught up in the day-to-day and the here and now. But the Christian perspective offers a wider, longer view than just one day, one year, or even one lifetime.In the seventh installment of our Hope Rising series, lead pastor Jef
Christians are called to show their faith by how they love. Are our marriages and families and singleness glimpses of heaven? Would anyone ask us about our hope based on our relationships?Associate pastor for youth and families Jeff Reichanadte
In week five of our summer series, Hope Rising, associate pastor Hazel Owens reflects on enduring hardship as a holy, alien behavior — and a witness to our neighbors.Key text: 1Peter 2:11-12;19=Sign up for our weekly newsletter: cground.org/mid
The project we call Common Ground is approaching its 20-year anniversary. And this weekend Midtown's Lead Pastor, Jeff Krajewski, did a little reflecting on God's provision and vision for the Common Ground family — and what may be in store for
The more connected we are as a church family, the more obvious and powerful the body of Christ becomes. The Enemy wants to divide us and isolate us in order to disempower our witness... and it’s working.The Church is where God is beginning to m
In our day, it is possible to call ourselves Christian without having to become like Jesus. Though it may be difficult, we can and must resist going back to our old ways of life--not just for our own sake, but for the sake of the world.Lead pas
In the second message in our summer series, Hope Rising, lead pastor Jeff Krajewski wrestles with the idea that following in the way of Jesus is a way that brings on sacrifice. While we may work to avoid pain, we can rejoice the suffering we ex
As God’s people, like Peter’s readers, we are recipients of a new identity, scattered into a pagan society, and called to live in new ways as evidence of a world being made new.We are always tempted to accommodate to the dominant story of the c
In this final installment of our Knowing Jesus in a New Way, pastor of formission Jim Matthies reflects on Pentecost, the apostle Peter, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the power and presence of the Holy Spirit.=Subscribe to our weekly newsletter: c
Graduation Sunday looks a lot different this year. As does Pentecost. In the first of two Pentecost messages, Midtown's associate pastor for youth and family ministry Jeff Reichanadter reflects on the overlap of these milestones on our calendar
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In this week's message, lead pastor Jeff Krajewski reflects on the Great Commissioning — Jesus' instructions to the Disciples in Matthew 28:18-20 — and how we're responding to the question, "Are you a fan of Jesus... or a follower?"=Subscribe t
The story of the Disciples meeting the resurrected Jesus at the Sea of Galilee was a moment of revelation for Jesus' followers. Are you in a place to have an "Aha!" moment?
In this week's sermon, associate pastor Jeff Reichanadter reflects on the story of Thomas meeting Jesus again for the first time after the resurrection — and what does it mean to say "Even if" instead of "What if"?
In the second installment of our spring series called Knowing Jesus in a New Way, pastor of formission Jim Matthies explores the story of what happened to the two men on the Road to Emmaus. And what The Stranger’s message had to say about the t
Happy Easter! Lead pastor Jeff Krajewski shares why Easter is about more than just one day, and takes a look ahead at our new sermon series with a question for all of us:What is it that we’re clinging to right now?=Subscribe to our weekly newsl
He is risen! He is risen indeed!Easter Sunday is, according to theologian NT Wright, either the most senseless waste and misunderstanding the world has ever seen, or it is the fulcrum around which history turns.So if we believe it’s the latter…
The ancients' practice of Selection Sunday — the day the sacrificial lamb was chosen for Passover — has become our Palm Sunday: The day Jesus entered Jerusalem for the last time.Lead pastor Jeff Krajewski explores what this means for us, and wh
This week lead pastor Jeff Krajewski dives into Lament in our newfound reality of social distancing and separation. Gather up, listen in, and make some room to reflect.Find more Lenten resources and Covid-19 response information at cground.org/
Our guest for this Sunday's virtual sermon will be Dr. Leah Gunning Francis, the academic dean and dean of faculty at Christian Theological Seminary. She had been scheduled to preach on Lamentations 4 this week and has graciously agreed to join
We missed seeing everyone in person this Sunday, and encourage you to take some time to watch our very special virtual sermon with lead pastor Jeff Krajewski and Dr. Michael Twyman.Dr. Twyman is one of the voices helping to guide us on our jour
The Narrator of Lamentations says they are weeping until the tears stop. In the second of our series in Lament, pastoral intern Hazel Owens explores justice and suffering in Lamentations 2.Find more Lent resources at cground.org/midtown-lent.Ev
In the first sermon in our lenten series, Lament, lead pastor Jeff Krajewski lays out what’s happening in Jerusalem and Israel in the book of Lamentations — and why it’s our choice for Lent 2020.Find more Lent resources at cground.org/midtown-l
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