In this episode, hosts Kristian Hernandez and Jennifer Chan interview two key leaders from Redeemer City to City (RCTC): Steve Shackelford, CEO, and Mark Reynolds, Senior Strategic Advisor. Together, they share their personal journeys, formative childhood experiences, and the pivotal moments that prepared them for their roles guiding gospel movements in New York and around the world.
From Steve’s early draw to business—shaped by his mother’s prayers and spiritual vision—to Mark’s natural gift for gathering and leading others through sports, their stories reveal how God weaves together past experiences to prepare leaders for kingdom impact. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about calling, leadership, and carrying forward the legacy of gospel-centered ministry in the city.
In this episode we touched on some concepts such as “gospel ecosystem” and how wanting to see city transformation (or city flourishing) requires a holistic approach, where both the center and the margins influence each other. To learn more about what City to City means when we use these terms check out additional resources and insights on City Theology and City Theory— core elements explored in our book— Gospel-Centered City Ministry: The City to City DNA.
This book aims to cultivate a deeper understanding of the core elements of Redeemer City to City. Throughout eighteen white papers and videos, organization co-founder Timothy Keller explores the key concepts behind planting a gospel-centered church, from establishing a theological vision to learning the way people in our communities think.
Click here to learn more about our work at City to City.
In this episode, hosts Kristian Hernandez and Jennifer Chan sit down with David Plant, church planter and pastor of Store Front Church in Chelsea. Known for its 200+ art galleries, iconic landmarks like Chelsea Market and the High Line, and a rich cultural history, Chelsea is home to over 40,000 residents. David shares what makes this neighborhood unique, how the gospel is at work there, and what it means to plant a church in the heart of one of NYC’s most vibrant communities. Tune in to hear a story of faith, vision, and community renewal in Chelsea.
When Storefront Church first launched, they didn’t have an official worship leader. Instead, the congregation streamed worship songs from Spotify each week. One song that especially encouraged them—and became a favorite—was: Talkin' About Jesus by Gloria Gaynor.
Learn more about helping plant and grow churches like Storefront at https://www.citytocity.nyc/. For more on Storefront Church click Here.
For generations, New York has felt the power of the Gospel—lighting up dark corners, healing broken lives, and uniting divided communities.
More than transforming individuals, the Gospel has sparked compassion, fueled justice, renewed neighborhoods, and even ignited seasons of Holy-Spirit revival.
In Season One, we turn to Manhattan. Hear pastors, leaders, and church planters share stories that carry forward the extraordinary legacy of the Gospel in NYC.