We will be looking at what the Bible says about the church, what she is, what she is not, and how she ought to see herself in this world, as well as within God’s redemption plan. http://cityhillglobal.com
It’s been a season of elections! With people using the ballot paper to express themselves. The difference between the world we live in and God’s kingdom is that, unlike the world, Christians don’t choose God, He chose us, even before the foundation of the earth. The church is a company of God’s chosen people. Preacher: Fusi Mokoena. cityhillglobal.com
Did you know that you are a saint? Yes, you! The word 'holy', which can also be translated 'saint', can certainly seem unreachable and daunting. Don’t miss out this week on learning what it means to be part of God’s holy people - set aside for Him. Preacher: Nicki Ward. cityhillglobal.com
What have salt, light and cities got to do with one another? Apparently, quite a lot! Matthew 5:13-17 should cause us to consider afresh who we really are as citizens of God’s city, and what that means for the city in which we live. If the church truly grasped what this means we would see the transformation of our own city and indeed cities across the world. Preacher: Joel Mason. cityhillglobal.com
This week, we are considering the church as servants of Christ. I don’t imagine many of us will be saying “Yes, that’s what I want - I want to be a servant”. Being a servant is in opposition to everything in our flesh, which wants to be raised up. Preacher: Nicki Ward. cityhillglobal.com
God calls his people to live in unity with one another and to make every effort to live together in harmony with other fellow believers. It’s the presence of God that brings believers together. As a family, we are called to encourage and love one another in order to cultivate a powerful community, that runs the race together to victory. Preacher: Nikhil Kapoor. cityhillglobal.com
As we continue with our series, we explore what it means to be agents of mercy and compassion. Preacher: Joel Mason. cityhillglobal.com
God is raising up an army around the world to push back the forces of darkness and restore creation back to himself. The church is not just a people who congregate on a Sunday or Friday morning, it’s also God’s mighty army. Preacher: Fusi Mokoena. cityhillglobal.com
Our guest speaker, Bruce Oliver, will be continuing with our series as he talks about the Church as the body of Christ. Visit: cityhillglobal.com
What does it mean that we, the church and individually, are Christ’s ambassadors? Find out as we look at our role in reconciling those lost in darkness with their God. Preacher: Nicki Ward. cityhillglobal.com
In the same way as each couple invests time and effort towards a wedding day, Jesus Christ, the bridegroom has been investing heavily in his bride, the church. Jesus is looking forward in anticipation for the day when His bride, the church, will appear and she will be joined to Him forever. Preacher: Fusi Mokoena. cityhillglobal.com
In 1 Timothy 3:15, we read of how the church is the household of God and how we are members of God’s family. As Christians, we are adopted into God’s family with God as our Father and we as His children. We often see how sin divides families in the world, so it’s wonderful to know that we can experience special relationships in the family of God through Christ Jesus. Preacher: Harold Hart. cityhillglobal.com
Let's travel from Genesis to Revelation looking at the grand theme of God's Temple. We will look at what it means for our faith to be built upon Jesus the Cornerstone, and to be like living stones built up into God's Temple, His dwelling place! Preacher: Nicki Ward. cityhillglobal.com
In Ephesians chapter two, Paul describes the church as a new people, a brand new creation. Something so unique and so incredible that there is nothing else like it on earth. When we come to Christ, and come into the Christian church, we quite literally become something new, a new tribe, a completely new humanity. If this is true, it should radically change the way that we view ourselves, the city in which we live, and the nations of the world. Preacher: Joel Mason. http://cityhillglobal.com
Has the church fully embraced the mission of God or have we just created our own mission? Over the next few weeks, we will be looking at what the Bible says about the church, what she is, what she is not, and how she ought to see herself in this world, as well as within God’s redemption plan. Preacher: Fusi Mokoena. cityhillglobal.com