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Resurrection City Church - St. Paul Minnesota

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Resurrection City Church - St. Paul Minnesota

Resurrection City Church

Resurrection City Church - St. Paul Minnesota

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Sometimes, we find ourselves in seasons of deep goodness—refreshed, our needs met, nothing burdening us, vibing. As Dallas Willard writes, “God has yet to meet anyone except for where they actually are,” which means even in these seasons, just
Many Christians go through a period of their life where they walk in what feels like a spiritual wilderness: A season where we feel lost to God and our faith and many other things. Our spirit is crushed, and we feel unable to hear God’s voice.
Friendship is one of the most vital parts of a healthy life as well as faith, but it's increasingly harder to do well in ordinary life. In this message, Pastor Julie shares some wisdom from Proverbs on what we should seek in a friend--and how t
Have you ever had a day where something happens and it just throws off your day? One of those emails, a conversation with a co-worker, something your kid says to you, whatever it is. Productivity, peace, patience, just gone. And worst of all fo
Humans love stories, and the main places we tell stories in our modern culture is through movies, TV shows, and increasingly, video games. In our ordinary lives movies, video games, and TV shows are some of the places we go to find something sp
For many of us, caring for others like children or family or friends with needs is ordinary. How do we do so with gentleness, like Jesus? In this Mother's Day message, Pastor Julie shares how from the book of Hebrews.
In this series, we’re talking about the ordinary. Something that is ordinary for Americans is elections, and we have another contentious one coming up in a few months. We’re hunkering down for the fear, the anxiety, the conflict seeking, the bl
Most upper and middle class Americans are uncomfortable with suffering, and we often think of our faith in terms of the triumph and success we can get from it. But when we read Scripture, we find stories of suffering are a lot more common than
Having a body is a lot of work! It requires a lot of ordinary maintenance, and we can get annoyed by it or view our body simply as a machine. But according to Scripture, our bodies are spiritually very significant to God. In this message, Pasto
On this special Res City Commissioning Sunday, Angela Hermanson preaches on what is most ordinary about the work we do: it never seems to end. As she focuses on the story of Nehemiah and the efforts of the Jewish people to rebuild the city wall
We tend to view maturity as being the opposite of a child—someone who is independent, can make their own decisions and get what they want without help. Someone with willpower and assertiveness is someone we look up to. But at the same time, Chr
Easter weekend is sacred because it’s the interruption of what’s ordinary: death. There is perhaps nothing that is as ordinary as death because it’s something all people do, no matter who they are. Except for one man, Jesus. By definition, the
Imagine this: You get poor feedback at work, or you get a poorer grade on a test than you thought. You are more winded after a workout than you thought. You find out something you said a week ago actually rubbed a friend the wrong way. Bumping
One of the tensions Christians live with is how to sustain their spiritual life of discipleship with the often chock full, fast paced life of their ordinary, which fills up their schedule and can squeeze out the time necessary to have a robust
Author and Anglican priest Tish Harrison Warren writes that, “We tend to want a Christian life with the dull bits cut out. Yet God made us to spend our days in rest, work, and play, taking care of our bodies, our families, our neighborhoods, ou
Jesus offers to all his disciples a simple portrait of what it means to follow him, and at Res City we believe the words Know, Grow, Go, Together helps us to keep this portrait in front of us. In this message, Pastor Joel takes those four ideas
As we talk about what it means to KNOW, GROW, and GO, we want to do all of those things TOGETHER. We’ve all been adopted into the family of God, and as a local church community, we are an extended family. Even though we may all have different b
At Res City, we believe a healthy disciple of Jesus is someone who is Knowing, Growing, Going. When we are Knowing and Growing, we desire to Go, which means serve the needs of the world around us and invite others to be disciples. In this messa
Ever hear the advice to dress for the job you want, not the job you have? Christians look forward to a time when Jesus will return and restore and make whole all things. In the present, disciples of Jesus are people who dress for the world we w
As we continue our series on discipleship and specifically look at what it means to Grow, Pastor Julie talks about how we must deny ourselves in order to grow spiritually. Spiritual growth holds that the presence of God and his Spirit are the t
Christians are not always that well regarded in society, and we often find people to be uninterested in our good news. The truth is, people outside the church don’t care that much about the good news of Jesus if they don’t encounter goodness wh
In this series about how we understand discipleship at Res City, we build off of last week’s message on what it means to Know God. While it starts with knowing him through new birth, having an emotional awareness of God’s love for us, that does
At Res City, we use the language Know, Grow, Go, Together to describe what it means to follow Jesus and be made new by God’s Spirit. In this series, we want to take an extended look at them all, giving us a shared understanding of what they mea
This Sundays’s advent candle is the candle of joy, and pastor Julie talks about where we find true and lasting joy during the holidays and all year long. 
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