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Civic Messages

Weekly messages from the Civic Team

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  1. 50

    Armageddon

    Armageddon isn’t an invitation for the church to become fascinated with warfare and a final battle. It’s an invitation to see the world the way Jesus sees it – that evil does not get the final word.

  2. 49

    Can I Have Your Attention, Please?

    What ultimately has your attention? This week, we continue our Revelation series through Jesus’ letters to Thyatira and Sardis, unpacking compromise, complacency and the call to wholehearted worship.

  3. 48

    Reading Revelation

    The book of Revelation – is it a book for then, a book for the future, or a book for now?

  4. 47

    Ears to Hear

    What does it mean to have ‘ears to hear’? Join us as we explore what it means to live with the word as our firm foundation.

  5. 46

    Faith in the Fog

    When circumstances cloud our vision, faith keeps our eyes fixed on His promises, rather than our fear.

  6. 45

    The God Who Sees and Provides

    Jehovah-Jireh does not just hand out resources. He intimately sees our deepest needs and has already has our ultimate provision in motion through Jesus Christ.

  7. 44

    Monuments or Mission

    God’s desire for His Kingdom is to expand by looking out to bless others, not looking inwards to build something for ourselves.

  8. 43

    Talking Snakes & Blood Brothers

    Whenever we listen to the voice of the snake, chaos, violence and blame follows. Jesus always speaks a better word.

  9. 42

    Work & Worship

    Genesis reveals humanity’s first calling: to cultivate creation, reflect God’s character, and partner with Him in bringing life and flourishing to the world.

  10. 41

    Imago Dei

    Humanity, God’s greatest masterpiece, made in the image of God. What does that mean for me and what does that mean for others?

  11. 40

    Creation & Chaos

    In the early verses God takes the chaos to creation, and we explore what that means for us.

  12. 39

    Generation Sunday

    Our panel dives deeper into what it means to be a generational church.

  13. 38

    Pentecost Sunday

    On Pentecost Sunday, we look at what it meant then and what it means now.

  14. 37

    Provision For Today

    In seasons of exhaustion, fear and uncertainty, God knows exactly what we need for the journey ahead. Through the story of Elijah, we are reminded that God never leaves us alone in the wilderness.

  15. 36

    Mother’s Day – The Solid Rock

    God as our Rock is the solid, unchanging foundation – a secure refuge, firm fortress and steadfast source of strength that never moves.

  16. 35

    Carried and Covered

    In a chaotic and confusing world, we can take comfort in knowing there is safety and protection under His wings.

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Weekly messages from the Civic Team

HOSTED BY

Civic Church

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Weekly messages from the Civic Team

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