A lot of human hope is contingent on something that has not yet happened; but our hope is clear because we are leaning on something that has already happened. In this week’s leadership lessons, Pastor Josh Kelsey discuses the clarity of hope that comes from the resurrection life that has already been accomplished on our behalf.
Jesus gave us the responsibility to be light to those around us. As C3 NYC celebrates 9 years, Pastor Mark Kelsey brings a message this Sunday reminding us of the calling Jesus gives to us as disciples of light by giving three keys to help us be “that church”—the church full of people that show the glory of Jesus to all they encounter.
God calls us to present our bodies and our lives as living sacrifices to him—this is our response to God’s love and mercy towards us. In this message, Lead Pastor Josh Kelsey walks us through four different “therefores” from the book of Romans. We cannot have theology without praise, but we have to know who we are praising and why we are praising him. The true knowledge of God will always lead us to worship him.
What we give our attention to can become an altar in our life. Our attention is a higher place in our heart that should be reserved for Jesus, but so often it is occupied by the things of this world. In this week’s Leadership Lessons, Pastor Josh Kelsey outlines ten outcomes from giving your attention solely to God.
The attention of our heart is an altar that is reserved primarily for sacrifice and worship unto the Lord, but yet so often we pledge our allegience to other people, places, & things. In this Sunday’s message, Pastor Filmore Bouldes unpacks key truths we become aware of when we devote our attention solely to God.
If you have a brain you have mental health. But what does it mean to wrestle with mental health while being a follower of Jesus? What do our struggles say about the nature of God? In this Sunday’s mesage, Pastor Brittany Smigielski unpacks how to approach the struggles of mental health from the perspective of worship and praise.