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Citizens Weekly
Citizens Church BCS
260 episodes
6 days ago
The Servant came to bring good news for the poor. Jesus came for the poor, the needy and the wanting and longs to use us to reach his lost sheep.
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The Servant came to bring good news for the poor. Jesus came for the poor, the needy and the wanting and longs to use us to reach his lost sheep.
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Religion & Spirituality
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Citizens Weekly
Isaiah 61:1 - Good News for the Poor
The Servant came to bring good news for the poor. Jesus came for the poor, the needy and the wanting and longs to use us to reach his lost sheep.
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1 week ago
48 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Spiritual Warfare: The Demonic
Nick dives deep into the reality of spiritual warfare—specifically the demonic strategies aimed at God’s people. Drawing from Luke 4, we see Jesus in the wilderness—hungry, tested, and targeted by the devil himself. Yet, He stands firm.
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2 weeks ago
40 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Kingdom Tensions: Defensive Warfare
From 1 John 1 and 2, this sermon explores practical means and behaviors every believer can engage to keep satan and his forces at bay.
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3 weeks ago
41 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Kingdom Tensions: The Devil
This week we explore what scripture has to say about evil, Satan and the demonic.
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4 weeks ago
44 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Kingdom Tensions: Jesus: The Victorious One
1 month ago
41 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Kingdom Tensions: The World: The System That Shapes Us
The Israelites had left Egypt, but now God wanted to get Egypt out of them. Like them, we are deeply shaped by the culture and environment around us. Scripture calls us not to conform to the patterns of this world—but how do we actually do that? What is the world trying to form in us? Why are so many Christians unknowingly influenced by it? And how do we remain unstained by the world without retreating from it?
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1 month ago
52 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Kingdom Tensions: The Kingdom of God
After defining the Kingdom of God and watching it unfold throughout Scripture, we would be wise to examine the ways we attempt--falsely and rightly--to advance God's Kingdom in our personal and shared domains. In 2025, let us not be enticed to rely on America's carnal weapons (ie. cultural or political fervors) to establish a Kingdom of "righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit." His Kingdom is an everlasting Kingdom. Not a blip of instant gratification.
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1 month ago
56 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Kingdom Tensions: The Flesh
Scripture is clear about the role of spiritual conflict in our flesh. What encompasses our flesh and how do we win in the battle against ourselves?
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1 month ago
49 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Kingdom Tensions: The Spirit
Week 2 of our fall series, Kingdom Tensions, focuses in on the tension between spirit and flesh, with a focus on the spirit. The week, we answer three questions: 1. What is our spirit? 2. Why does it matter that we have one? 3. What do we do with it?
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2 months ago
42 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Kingdom Tensions: The Flesh, The World, The Devil
This series will lay the foundation for our upcoming exploration of Kingdom Tensions. Life in the Kingdom is full of tension—because when we say yes to Jesus, we step into conflict. We find ourselves in tension with our flesh, moving against the grain of the world, and standing opposed by the enemy himself. But tension isn’t always bad—in fact, it’s often what holds things together (like a shower curtain stretched between two points). It’s within these sacred tensions that we discover how to ...
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2 months ago
39 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Mark 14-16: The Simple Gospel
There’s something powerful about hearing the Word read aloud together. No extra commentary, no distractions—just the simplicity of the gospel and the beauty of letting it stand on its own. This week, listen along as 13 people from our community read straight through Mark 14–16—the story of Jesus’ betrayal, crucifixion, and resurrection. The simple gospel that still speaks today!
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2 months ago
34 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Mark 12: Two Cents, Full of Faith
In this weeks sermon, we examine the contrast between the prideful teachers of the law and the humility and faithfulness of the poor widow in Mark 12
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2 months ago
35 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Mark 10: Because Your Hearts Were Hard
We can become easily distracted in Gospel narratives by topical issues. For instance, in Mark 10, a question posed to Jesus about divorce may draw our attention away from the story at hand towards theological issues. However, Mark did not write a theological treatises. He wrote stories about Jesus illuminating His identity as the Son of God. So what does Jesus' conversation with Pharisees about divorce reveal about His Sonship and His ultimate mission to establish His Father's Kingdom on earth?
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3 months ago
48 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Mark 9: Glory and Suffering
3 months ago
48 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Mark 8-9: Are we seeing Jesus clearly?
For 8 chapters, Jesus has been doing and saying things that leave people asking the question of who he is. A unique encounter with a blind man helps set the stage for a major turning point in the life and ministry of Jesus and forces the crowds and his disciples to answer this question: Are we seeing Jesus clearly?
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3 months ago
44 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Mark 7-8: Humble Faith
A posture of pride kept the Pharisees from experiencing Jesus for all He was. In Mark 7 and 8, we see humble faith allow strangers and friends to know the good authority He was and still is. May we be people of humble faith.
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3 months ago
43 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Mark 6: God’s Heart Toward Your Doubt
Mark 6 is packed with stories at the pinnacle of Jesus’ ministry. Embedded in each of those stories is a theme of doubt and unbelief. What we discover is that there are different degrees of doubt and with each, a different posture of God’s heart.
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4 months ago
42 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Mark 4-5: Jesus Then & Jesus Now
Mark 4:35-5:43 includes four familiar stories of Jesus. He calms the storm, restores a demon-possessed heals a woman, and raises a dead girl. This week, Kathryn walks through each of these stories with the hopes of reminding us that the Jesus we read on these pages is the same Jesus who we know today. You may see yourself in one of these people who encounters him- and if so, he wants to respond to you.
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4 months ago
46 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Mark 4: Am I Listening?
Jesus repeats himself: listen! What gets in the way of us listening and receiving? Join as we walk through one of Jesus’ most important parables: the parable of the sower.
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4 months ago
36 minutes

Citizens Weekly
Mark 2-3: Stretching out of the familiar to make more room for Jesus
As we continue through the gospel of Mark chapter 2 through 3:6, we see Jesus responding with compassion and demonstrating authority. In opposition to the religious rulers of the time, where Jesus is, it seems he continually shows us that we need to make more room if we want all of Him. It takes us stretching and stepping towards Him in faith- and He always responds to the ones that know their need.
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4 months ago
55 minutes

Citizens Weekly
The Servant came to bring good news for the poor. Jesus came for the poor, the needy and the wanting and longs to use us to reach his lost sheep.