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God Comes Where He’s Wanted | The Altar of the Church - Jon Tyson

Church of the City New York

Release Date: 01/20/2026

Come to Me | I am the Way, the Truth, the Life show art Come to Me | I am the Way, the Truth, the Life

Church of the City New York

This week, Pastor Tim Brown unpacks one of Jesus' most profound declarations — Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life — and gets to the heart of what it means to follow Him. The Christian life is not a transaction with God, a performance for His approval, or a checklist of spiritual obligations. It's a relationship, and there's a sobering difference between knowing about God and truly knowing Him. If you want to know what God is truly like, look at Jesus. His weeping at the tomb of His friend, His washing a betrayer's feet, His forgiving the condemned. He is a compassionate Father...

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Come to Me | Shepherd - Jon Tyson show art Come to Me | Shepherd - Jon Tyson

Church of the City New York

This week Pastor Jon taught from John 10:11-21, where Jesus declares "I am the good shepherd" and asked a question that cuts straight to the heart of modern life: who is actually forming you? From global trust collapsing in institutions to Jesus exposing the Pharisees in John 9, the cycle of bad shepherding is always the same, they scatter when the cost gets real. Jesus differentiates Himself from these poor leaders, and proves to be the ultimate Good Shepherd. He is the shepherd who laid His life down by choice His sheep. Pastor Jon encouraged us to choose wisely who shepherds us, and...

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Come to Me | Door - Jon Tyson show art Come to Me | Door - Jon Tyson

Church of the City New York

This Sunday, Pastor Jon taught from John 10:1–10, where Jesus declares "I am the door," and meets us in one of our most quietly carried human aches -- our desire to belong. When the world offers an exclusive inclusivity, "you're welcome in, as long as you conform," mentality, Jesus offers the inverse. His door is open to anyone, and through His door isn't merely entry, but protection, freedom, and abundance.

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Come to Me | I Am the Vine - Jon Tyson show art Come to Me | I Am the Vine - Jon Tyson

Church of the City New York

This Sunday, Pastor Jon taught from John 15 and offered a different diagnosis for burnout. While our instinct is often to assume we've simply given too much, he challenged us with another possibility: the problem isn't output but source. We haven't been drawing from the right one. When Jesus calls himself the True Vine, it's one of the most sweeping claims He ever makes. From that foundation, Pastor Jon walked through what abiding actually looks like. It's not about a longer quiet time or more spiritual disciplines, it’s about a relationship. Using his own early days dating his now-wife,...

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Come to Me  | I Am the Light of the World - Jon Tyson show art Come to Me | I Am the Light of the World - Jon Tyson

Church of the City New York

This Sunday, Pastor Jon continued our Come to Me series with a teaching on Jesus' declaration in John 8:12: "I am the light of the world." Jesus' radical claim has both personal and universal implications for us today. Our human tendency may be to impute goodness to ourselves and attribute darkness to others, but the reality is that each of us have darkness in our own hearts that must be dealt with. Jesus leaves all of us with the compelling invitation is to join Him in the light.

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Come to Me | I Am the Bread of Life - Suzy Silk show art Come to Me | I Am the Bread of Life - Suzy Silk

Church of the City New York

This week, Pastor Suzy continued our "Come to Me" series exploring Jesus as the bread of life. She challenged us to consider what's really satisfying us, recognizing things that often comes to mind (kids, relationships, work) often fade, leaving a deeper longing only God can fill. In John 6, Jesus declares "I am the Bread of life," positioning himself as the true bread from heaven who meets our deepest hungers. Pastor Suzy outlined four movements to receive Jesus as the bread of life: invitation, dependence, communion, and feasting. Like the Israelites collecting manna daily, we need to keep...

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Come to Me | Who is Jesus? - Jon Tyson show art Come to Me | Who is Jesus? - Jon Tyson

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This Sunday, Pastor Jon kicked off our new series on the "I Am" statements in the Gospel of John with three words that help us make sense of history and our own lives: Messiah, Church, and Kingdom. Jesus is the Messiah, the relationship we were made for. In the midst of our shame, weariness, and brokenness, He invites us to find true rest in Him. Jesus forms the Church, a counter-cultural community that embodies humility, gentleness, and love. And Jesus invites us into the Kingdom, a cause worth giving our lives to, restoring what is broken and giving dignity to the overlooked. Like the woman...

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God Comes Where He’s Wanted | The Altar of the Region - Jon Tyson and Sam Gibson show art God Comes Where He’s Wanted | The Altar of the Region - Jon Tyson and Sam Gibson

Church of the City New York

What happens when God's presence comes into a city? In this conversation, Pastor Jon and Pastor Sam close out our "God Comes Where He's Wanted" series by teaching on the altar of the region. After exploring the altars of the heart, church, and family, we now address what can seem most daunting, moving from personal peace to embracing God's heart for an entire region.  Only when we are heartbroken over our city and places will we begin to prayerfully build the altar of our region. We have to keep contending for our region in faith, declaring that we want Him here until He comes.

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Bonus Episode | Jon Tyson interviews his Dad on Prayer show art Bonus Episode | Jon Tyson interviews his Dad on Prayer

Church of the City New York

A special podcast episode featuring a conversation between Pastor Jon and his dad on multigenerational faithfulness and prayer. 

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God Comes Where He’s Wanted | The Altar of the Church - Jon Tyson show art God Comes Where He’s Wanted | The Altar of the Church - Jon Tyson

Church of the City New York

This Sunday, Pastor Jon continued our God Comes Where He’s Wanted series with a teaching on the altar of the church, teaching from Acts 6:1–7. He reminded us that the church is meant to be the place where God dwells, yet we often miss His presence not through rejection, but through neglect. When we fill our lives, hunger for God can quietly fade. Drawing from Scripture, Pastor Jon highlighted prayer and the Word as the foundations that sustain God’s presence among His people. Prayer restores our identity, sharpens discernment, and releases freedom, while the Word is living and active,...

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This Sunday, Pastor Jon continued our God Comes Where He’s Wanted series with a teaching on the altar of the church, teaching from Acts 6:1–7. He reminded us that the church is meant to be the place where God dwells, yet we often miss His presence not through rejection, but through neglect. When we fill our lives, hunger for God can quietly fade. Drawing from Scripture, Pastor Jon highlighted prayer and the Word as the foundations that sustain God’s presence among His people. Prayer restores our identity, sharpens discernment, and releases freedom, while the Word is living and active, releasing promises and shaping the future God has prepared for us. This teaching calls us back to devotion, inviting us to open our hearts again and allow God to rekindle what may have grown cold.