In this message, Pastor Craig Stephens teaches from Isaiah 58 on how real worship is more than songs and Sunday routines. It’s worship that moves outward toward others. When we love God vertically, it should overflow into compassion for people horizontally. This is the kind of faith that changes cities. Historically, Christians led in starting hospitals, caring for the poor, and showing up where needs were visible — and we’re called to continue that same kind of love today. Join us as we talk about what it means to serve our neighbors, care for the vulnerable, and practice a faith that blesses others and invites the blessing of God into our own lives.
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In this message, Pastor Craig Stephens teaches from Isaiah 58 on how real worship is more than songs and Sunday routines. It’s worship that moves outward toward others. When we love God vertically, it should overflow into compassion for people horizontally. This is the kind of faith that changes cities. Historically, Christians led in starting hospitals, caring for the poor, and showing up where needs were visible — and we’re called to continue that same kind of love today. Join us as we talk about what it means to serve our neighbors, care for the vulnerable, and practice a faith that blesses others and invites the blessing of God into our own lives.
Big God, Part 1: Known by the Infinite by Pastor Robey Barnes
City Rev Church
42 minutes 24 seconds
3 months ago
Big God, Part 1: Known by the Infinite by Pastor Robey Barnes
In the opening message of the Big God series, Pastor Robey Barnes takes us into Psalm 139 to reflect on the immensity of God and His intimate knowledge of our lives. Using the staggering power of a neutron star as an analogy, he highlights God’s omniscience—He knows our thoughts, motives, and even the unspoken corners of our hearts. This reality can be both unsettling and comforting: unsettling because nothing is hidden, yet comforting because the One who knows us fully also loves us deeply. The message challenges us to live with reverent fear of God while also running toward Him in faith, finding hope in the saving work of Jesus Christ.
City Rev Church
In this message, Pastor Craig Stephens teaches from Isaiah 58 on how real worship is more than songs and Sunday routines. It’s worship that moves outward toward others. When we love God vertically, it should overflow into compassion for people horizontally. This is the kind of faith that changes cities. Historically, Christians led in starting hospitals, caring for the poor, and showing up where needs were visible — and we’re called to continue that same kind of love today. Join us as we talk about what it means to serve our neighbors, care for the vulnerable, and practice a faith that blesses others and invites the blessing of God into our own lives.