11/9/08: Citywalker Cari Jenkins shares stories of her own encounters with Jesus.
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Sunday, November 9, 2008
Encounter Stories: Cari Jenkins
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Monday, July 28, 2008
The Words Still Stand: Galatians 6
7/13/08: A look into the relevancy of Paul's letter to the Galatians when applied to our own lives. (Chapter 6)
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The Words Still Stand: Galatians 5
7/6/08: A look into the relevancy of Paul's letter to the Galatians when applied to our own lives. (Chapter 5)
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The Words Still Stand: Galatians 4
6/29/08: A look into the relevancy of Paul's letter to the Galatians when applied to our own lives. (Chapter 4)
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The Words Still Stand: Galatians 3
6/22/08: A look into the relevancy of Paul's letter to the Galatians when applied to our own lives. (Chapter 3)
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Monday, June 16, 2008
The Words Still Stand: Galatians 2
6/15/08: A look into the relevancy of Paul's letter to the Galatians when applied to our own lives.
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Monday, June 9, 2008
The Words Still Stand: Galatians 1
6/8/08: A look into the relevancy of Paul's letter to the Galatians when applied to our own lives.
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Monday, June 2, 2008
What Are You Talking About? (Part 5)
6/1/08 - Our final segment in the "What Are You Talking About?" series. Today's topic: the dreaded "money" talk. But don't run away just yet; this isn't your typical church exhortation to start tithing!
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Monday, May 26, 2008
5/25/08: What Are You Talking About? (Part 4)
The talk this week centers on the basic question, "How does following Jesus make us any different from anyone else on the planet?" Reframing our conversations is hard work! We've all been trained for most of our lives to think about things in a certain way, and a 30 minute talk on Sunday isn't going to undo years of perspective-shaping experiences. But it's a start...
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Monday, May 19, 2008
5/18/08: What Are You Talking About? (Part 3)
Continuing our dialogue on our most common, everyday conversations, this week we explore the concepts of violence and a peaceable kingdom. Guest speaker Will Carreras helps us reframe our conversation around this topic.
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Monday, May 12, 2008
5/11/08: What Are You Talking About? (Part 2)
We took a poll of our church to find what topics were most common in everyday conversation. Not surprisingly, issues of sex, sexuality, and relationships were high on the list. Guest speaker Nate Landis leads today's discussion on reframing our ideology on this important issue.
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Monday, May 5, 2008
5/4/08: What Are You Talking About? (Part 1)
We polled our church to find what topics are most common in everyday conversations. Here we begin reframing those topics with a kingdom of God perspective.
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Monday, April 28, 2008
4/27/08: Do What's Right - Faith (Part 3)
In conjunction with the launch of dowhatsright.org, this series focuses on what is good and positive in our world, and how each of us can play a part. This time: Faith. How do we "do what's right" in relation to our faith?
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Monday, April 21, 2008
4/20/08: Do What's Right - Earth (Part 2)
In conjunction with the launch of dowhatsright.org, this series focuses on what is good and positive in our world, and how each of us can play a part. This time: Earth. How do we "do what's right" to, with, and for our planet?
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Friday, April 18, 2008
4/13/08 Do What's Right - People (Part 1)
In conjunction with the launch of dowhatsright.org, this series focuses on what is good and positive in our world, and how each of us can play a part. First up: people. How do we "do what's right" to, with, and for each other?
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Monday, April 7, 2008
4/6/08: Jericho - Pray Through Walls
What community is your Jericho?
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Monday, March 31, 2008
3-30-08: Worship Icons (Part 4)
Deconstructing the traditional imagery, ritual, and visual icons that we bring into our worship. This week we discuss the greatest of all religious icons: us.
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Monday, March 24, 2008
3-23-08: EASTER - Worship Icons (Part 3)
It's Easter Sunday. What does this day mean to you? What does the most iconic of all Christian symbols - the cross - mean to you? Let's talk about that.
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Monday, March 17, 2008
3-16-08: Worship Icons (Part 2)
Deconstructing the traditional imagery, ritual, and visual icons that we bring into our worship. This week: the practices of using music & Scripture in worship.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
3-9-08: Worship Icons (Part 1)
Deconstructing the traditional imagery, ritual, and visual icons that we bring into our worship. This week: the idea of sacrifice.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
3-2-08: Ugandan Pastor Stephen Kibirango
We welcomed Pastor Stephen Kibirango from Uganda this Sunday. Pastor Stephen began an orphanage and school that together assist over 800 children. Steve and Ali, and now Citywalk, have partnered with Pastor Stephen to help his work in Uganda. Here, he helps us understand our place in God's kingdom.
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Monday, February 25, 2008
2-24-08 Christian as a Second Language (Part 3)
God loves you. Jesus saves. Being "born again." There is a lot of dense language associated with the way God looks at, relates to, and pursues us. Pastor Steve Denney discusses salvation terminology such as sanctification, justification, regeneration, and a few more -ation's to get at the heart of what God really intends for us when we respond to his love.
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Monday, February 18, 2008
2-17-08: Christian as a Second Language (Part 2)
Pastor Steve Denney unpacks the Christian terminology around the idea of "worship."
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Monday, February 11, 2008
2-10-08: Christian as a Second Language (Part 1)
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This begins a 3-week study of "Christianese" and the effects it has on how the church & God are perceived in the world. Listen in as we attempt to translate spiritual sayings into something truly meaningful and relevant for life today.
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