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.
All content for City Rev Church is the property of City Rev Church and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
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.
One Generation, Part 4: The Provision by Pastor Robey Barnes
City Rev Church
50 minutes 38 seconds
1 month ago
One Generation, Part 4: The Provision by Pastor Robey Barnes
This week at City Rev, Pastor Robey Barnes continued the One Generation series with Part 4: The Provision, a powerful message rooted in Haggai 2:15–19. Pastor Robey drew parallels between the Israelites’ journey, the WWII victory gardens, and City Rev’s vision to build for future generations. He reminded us that God turns seasons of scarcity into blessing when His people prioritize His house and live in obedience. Through stories of faith, reflection, and the call to sacrificial giving, the church was invited to commit—spiritually and financially—to the One Generation initiative. The service culminated in communion and prayer, a moving reminder that God’s provision always follows our trust in Him.
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.