Leadership, Life In the City
- by Pastor Tim Gaydos on Thursday, May 21st, 2009 10:56 pm

Breaking the Urban Transient Code

Pastor Tim is leading the charge in breaking the urban transient code in our city. This August, Pastor Tim and his wife will be having their first baby, and they have been called to raise their child and plant their family in the city. He believes that it is important for us to invest in our city instead of using it to build our foundations before leaving. Some have been called to leave the city eventually, but God has given us the grace and called us to abound in good works in all things and times. We need to be investing in and serving the place that we live no matter how long we will be there for. Christ loved and served so many when he was just on His way somewhere. A series of vlogs on this subject by Pastor Tim is forthcoming.

Watch Tim’s latest vlog on The Resurgence

Breaking the Urban Transient Code from The Resurgence on Vimeo


LIFE IN THE CITY - November 20th, 2009

Song Of The Week | Doxology

Doxa Glory
The past two weeks Pastor Mark has challenged us to turn our theology in doxology.  It’s not enough just to know about God.  We are to worship what we know about him.  God is infinitely glorious and we are to respond to his glory with praise.  Click to listen or right click and “save [...]


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