Weekly sermons from The City Church in Springfield, MA.
Austin begins this series on how we can be conformed to the image of Christ.
Jon unpacks how Christians are charged with being lights to the world.
Jim continues through this series on how God wants us to shine as Christians.
Jim concludes his series on how to be a follower of Christ.
Jim explores the calling for us to give from what God has blessed us.
Jim examines what it means for a Christian to be a fisher of men.
Jim explores fatal distractions as they relate to following of Christ.
Jim examines what Jesus means when He tells His disciples to pick up their cross and follow Him.
Jim further explores what it means to be a follower of Christ as he examines denial.
Jim explains how Christ needs to be our first love, and what it means to follow him.
Jim concludes this series by looking at what the cross means for our spiritual lives
Jim explores what the cross meant for Satan.
Jim explains the doctrine of justification.
Jim examines the command God gave Abraham to sacrifice his only son, how Abraham faithfully listened, and the result of Abraham's faithfulness.
Jim examines the life of Gideon and his interaction with both God and the people of Israel.
Jim examines how God uses yet another ordinary person to accomplish his will by extraordinary means.
Jim examines how God used Habakkuk to deliver his message to the Israelites.
Jim examines how God used Esther and her faith in Him to deliver his people from destruction.
Jim examines the resurrected Christ's interaction with Peter when he appears to Peter and the other disciples after his death and resurrection.
How will we respond when God calls us to go against the direction of the world? We can learn from Noah.
God promises to be with us in his commission, and that he will strengthen us, give us wisdom and anything else we are lacking, just like he does with a fearful and anxious Moses.
Jim explores what it meant for Christ as the only begotten son of God, to take on human form and dwell with man, and the glory that he revealed.
Jim explores how God incarnate, unknown to the world, rejected by his own people, promises that anyone who believes in him will be given the right to become children of God.
Jim examines John the Baptist and his special commission by God to introduce the true light of the world, Jesus Christ.
Jim unpacks what it means for us if Jesus is the creator of all creation and the basis and sustainer of all life.
Jim preaches on the what it means for Jesus to be the word or logos and its implications.
Jim preaches on the power and the hope of faithful prayer.
Jim Lamontagne explains that the key to withstanding trials is to have a long-term view of God's promises
Jim discusses James's warnings to the rich in this passage and the difference between saving and hoarding capital.
As Jim walks us through this section, we are reminded that planning without God is improper. Boasting in such plans is arrogant and evil.
Jim describes the differences between proper and improper judgement as he walks us through James 4:11-12.
Jim unpacks how and why we are to submit ourselves to God instead of our own desires.
In this passage Jim illustrates how we are to communicate wisdom and how to know if our words of advice are from above or unspiritual.
Jim preaches on the four reasons why we should not judge others, and why we should be merciful instead.
Jon Duff discusses the weight of our words as he delves into James 3:1-12.
Jim Lamontagne preaches on James 1:21-25, unpacking how God communicates with us, and how he wants us to respond.
Jim Lamontagne walks us through how God wants us to regard and respond to trials as he preaches through James 1:13-19.
Jim Lamontagne walks us through blessings that we receive when we endure trials.
Jim walks us through how we will be affected by how we endure trials.
Jim Lamontagne walks us through James 1 verses 1-5, teaching how to be joyful through suffering.
Pastor Anthony Wirth continues look at Zechariah and Elisabeth and their response to God's good news.
Pastor Anthony Wirth explores the prophesy to Zechariah and Elisabeth and what it says about God's using of people to accomplish his plan.
Pastor Anthony Wirth walks us through what Jesus accomplished.
Jim Lamontagne walks us through the attacks on the church in Acts chapters 4-6 to show us the hope we have in the face of trial.
Pastor Anthony Wirth shows us the hope we have in Christ even through times of doubt.
Pastor Anthony Wirth teaches us of God's unending love through one of Jesus' most famous parables - The Prodigal Son.
Jim Lamontagne dives head first into the security we have in Christ.
Today we host a panel discussion to hear a variety of voices weigh in after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Anthony Wirth and Jim Lamontagne discuss our Christian Hope
Anthony Wirth and Jim Lamontagne discuss our Christian Hope