CityBridge Community Church
Welcome to Vision Sunday! This weekend is all about reminding ourselves of who we are as followers of Jesus, and clarifying what how weâre going to grow as a church in our next season. At CityBridge, our mission is simple and steady: calling all people to be fully devoted followers of Christ. This weekend, we look at how Jesus forms disciples through a clear and life-giving discipleship pathway. We are called to believe in Christ, belong to His church, be equipped in His Word, and be engaged in His mission. These four movements shape who we are and guide where we are going as a church. As we...
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Haggai 1 tells the story of Godâs people who love Him, believe in His mission, and yet allow delay and distraction to take over. In this message, we explore how obedience often stalls not because of rebellion, but because of misplaced priorities. This message calls us to consider our ways, respond to Godâs Word, and trust His promise to be with us as we put Him first again. Sermon notes and discussion questions available at: Subscribe for weekly Sunday Messages on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Questions or feedback? DM us @citybridgecc or email . Enjoyed the message?...
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As Vision Sunday approaches, itâs easy to focus on plans, strategies, and goals. But before Jesus ever sends us out, He invites us to come close. In , Jesus does something surprising. He tells us exactly what His heart is like. In this message, we explore why having eyes of faith is not enough on its own. We also need hearts shaped by the gentleness, humility, and compassion of Jesus. A church can have the right beliefs, the right mission, and the right activity, and still miss the heart of Christ. Youâre invited to slow down, behold Jesus, and allow His heart to reshape how we love God,...
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Today we walk through Jonah 4, a chapter that forces us to wrestle with Godâs mercy, our comfort, and the mission weâve been given. After Nineveh repents, Jonah is angry, depressed, and ready to quit. Why? Because Godâs compassion reached people Jonah didnât want to love. Through a plant, a worm, and a scorching wind, God exposes Jonahâs heart and asks a question that still confronts us today: Should I not care about this city? As we look ahead, weâre reminded that God is not primarily interested in keeping us comfortable. Heâs committed to shaping us â and sending us â for...
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Standing on the edge of Godâs promise is exciting. Itâs also terrifying. In Numbers 13, Godâs people stand at the doorstep of the Promised Land. The land is good. The promise is clear. But fear creeps in, and suddenly, giants look bigger than God. Ten spies focus on what they lack. Two of them remember who God is. In this message, we explore how fear shapes our vision, how faith reframes reality, and why Godâs vision always calls for a decision before it calls for a plan. The difference between moving forward and shrinking back isnât the size of the obstacleâitâs whether we...
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The end of the year has a way of slowing us down. We look back. We take stock. We start asking questions that donât usually make it into our busy days. In Psalm 90, Moses invites us to do exactly that. He reminds us that our days are limited, God is eternal, and wisdom begins when we learn to live with that perspective. This message explores what it means to number our days, take sin seriously, and anchor our lives in the goodness of God rather than the temporary things that so easily consume our time. If youâve ever wondered whether your life is being spent on what truly matters, Psalm 90...
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Merry Christmas CityBridge! On Christmas Eve, we remember that God chose to meet us in humility. In Luke 2:8â16, the sign given to the shepherds was not power or spectacle, but a baby lying in a manger. This message walks through why that detail matters, what it reveals about Godâs heart, and how the manger points forward to the cross. Jesus did not wait for a clean worldâHe came near, on purpose, to bring hope to those in need. Sermon notes and discussion questions available at: Subscribe for weekly Sunday Messages on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Questions or...
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Christmas looks good on the surface. Lights. Music. Traditions. Family. But beneath all of that, Christmas still needs saving. In this message from John 3:1â18, we look at why Jesus came and what His coming means for us. Jesus saves Christmas from death by bringing new life to those who cannot save themselves. And He saves Christmas from silence by sending rescued people to speak, share, and point others to Him. Christmas is not about better effort or better traditions. It is about new life. And that life was never meant to stay quiet. Sermon notes and discussion questions available at: ...
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Christmas can feel familiar. Almost too familiar. We know the songs, the story, and the traditions. And if weâre not careful, that familiarity can slowly turn into boredom. In this message from Mark 6:1â6, we see Jesus return to His hometown and be dismissed by the very people who knew Him best. They werenât rejecting Him because He lacked power. They missed Him because they thought they already knew Him. This message reminds us that Christmas doesnât lose its power because the story isnât true. It loses its power when we stop being amazed by it. Jesus came close. And He invites us...
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David Leventhal teaches from , where Jesus presents two parables that reveal the surpassing worth of the Kingdom of Heaven. In a cultural moment saturated with commercialism, Jesus calls us to see Him as the Hidden Treasure and the Pearl of Great Valueâthe One who brings true joy, identity, and freedom. We explore why commercialism has such a strong pull, how these parables dismantle the lie of ânot enough,â and what it means to reorient our lives around Jesus. Youâll also be equipped with reflection questions to help you slow down and behold Christ during the Christmas season. Sermon...
info_outlineđ The Jesus Way Is Worth the Risk // 2 Corinthians 3 // Brad Kirby // CityBridge Community Church
In a world obsessed with fame, numbers, and platforms, how do we define success in the Church? In this message, Brad Kirby walks us through 2 Corinthians 3, reminding us that Godâs definition of success is radically different. Itâs not about what we build, but who we become.
Whether youâre a pastor, parent, or student, this message invites you to stop measuring yourself by the wrong metrics and start living a life rooted in gospel faithfulness and spiritual transformation.
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