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Psalmflections

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Psalmflections

The first in a series of reflections on the Psalms.

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Prayers for Ukraine

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Prayers for Ukraine

We’ve all be watching the situation in Ukraine and Russia become increasingly urgent. It is hard to know what to make of it all and it is hard to know how to respond. How will this reshape our world moving forward?

As God’s people, the one thing we know we can do is PRAY!

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Read through the Bible

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Read through the Bible

If there’s one practice that can transform your relationship with God dramatically it is listening to him speaking in his word and praying in response. What might God be waiting to say to you this coming year?

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What If Someone Called Me A Racist?

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What If Someone Called Me A Racist?

How might we respond when someone calls us a racist? There are many answers to that question, but Christians can always respond, “I’m actually much worse than that.”

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Baltimore '68, '15, '20

We have a history of protest and unrest in the City of Baltimore. How can we learn from the past so that we can stop repeating it?

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COVID-19 Care Connection

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COVID-19 Care Connection

For those of you who have needs that are not being met, City Church would love to be able to help meet some of those needs through our care connection team.

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On the Coronavirus

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On the Coronavirus

This morning, I woke up to at least ten emails on the subject of the coronavirus. Almost every organization is thinking through plans in case of a larger scale outbreak. At City Church, we’ve been thinking through the implications of all this as well. 

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Being Like Minded

This past Sunday, we reflected on Philippians 2:3-4, “Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.”

We referenced Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s work, Life Together, and wanted to post the fuller quote.

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Soggy Sneaks!

Full hearts and soggy sneaks! Read a recap of City Church’s involvement in the Back on My Feet Sneaks Come Out at Night race.

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El Salvador Blog #3

Read the final update from our El Salvador Team. 

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El Salvador Blog #2

Catch up on what our El Salvador team has been up to the past few days. 

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El Salvador Blog #1

Read all about our El Salvador team's activities with Mission to El Salvador.

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Habits of the Spirit

As the New Year arrives, many people will make resolutions that will impact their habits. We will work on better dietary habits, spending habits, or exercise habits. But, few will consider their spiritual habits.

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A Small Church

Maybe, a little small church is just what we need. 

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Join Our Team

City Church is looking to hire two part-time staff members to help with our ministry to the church community and the neighborhoods of North Baltimore. 

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Prayers of Lament

In light of recent in events in Baton Rouge, Minnesota, Dallas, and the ongoing violence on the streets of Baltimore, we pray this Prayer of Lament.

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Be a part of a growing ministry to teen moms in Baltimore City

YoungLives Baltimore is a community outreach that comes alongside teen parents and their children in order to help meet their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. They are in need of drivers for their monthly outreach events. They are also in need of people who are interested in becoming leaders and mentors.

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Summertime Family-Fun in Baltimore

Hi City Kids Parents! There are lots of things to do in Baltimore over the summer with your kids, but my experience has been that living so close to the city, I never explore what options are available to me. Recently I spent some time looking up different activities and events in the city for young families! Here are just a few fun and inexpensive ideas that I found.

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