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Renewing Houston by bringing the beauty of Christ into broken places. To learn more visit www.citychurch.org.

Moses' story of his calling reveals that deep faith often emerges from moments of "holy interruptions", and we're invited to lean in to the interruptions with curiosity and wonder.Kai Chen | Congregational Life Director

When our waiting turns into *still* waiting, where do we turn? In Abraham and Sarah, we find an ancient example of how the momentum of our life’s plans must sometimes wait on the far better timing of God’s provision.Clint Wilson | Pastor | Community & Spiritual Formation

Job is one of the most enduring stories ever told about suffering, revered across Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions. Faced with devastating loss, unanswered questions, and unhelpful friends, Job's story teaches us invaluable lessons on how to deal with persisting pain in life and find a pathway through it. Leo Schuster | Lead Pastor

Created in God’s image, humanity was made to flourish in relationship with God, one another, and creation. Yet the story of Adam and Eve explains why our world—and our own hearts—are so deeply broken. These opening chapters of Genesis reveal our extraordinary inherent dignity, the tragic reality of the fall, as well as the first glimpse of God’s plan to restore what was lost.Leo Schuster | Lead Pastor

We close our Exploring Faith series with a story in which Jesus invites even his closest followers to consider the depth of their faith and be nourished by the Bread of Life. Aaron Foster | Pastor | Family Ministry & Congregational Engagement

Jesus' healing of a disabled man is a key to any exploration of faith: it shows us how the Son of God's proximity, power, and passion can change even the most helpless situation.Clint Wilson | Pastor | Spiritual and Theological Formation

Jesus’ conversation with the woman at the well speaks to the deep thirst and longing within every human heart. After years of searching for satisfaction in broken and temporary places, she encounters the only one who can truly satisfy the soul and offer lasting life.Leo Schuster | Lead Pastor

When Nicodemus, a respected religious leader, comes to Jesus at night with honest questions, Jesus invites him into an entirely new way of seeing. Here we discover a darkness to escape, a new kind of life to experience, and an identity strong enough to build our lives upon. Leo Schuster | Lead Pastor

Jesus' mission on earth was to clear a path between the presence of God and the people he loves. John's Gospel puts Jesus' cleansing of the temple front and center so that we read the entire story in light of this central action. Clint Wilson | Spiritual and Theological FormationRENEWING HOUSTON BY BRINGING BEAUTY INTO BROKEN PLACESSundays at 9:30 or 11:30 amCity Church Houston201 E 9th StHouston, TX 77007Online Worship: Sundays at 9:30 or 11:30 amNew to City Church? Questions?Send your name and email to welcome@citychurch.org or 713-489-8918.Connect at City ChurchWebsite: http://www.citychurch.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/citychurchhouFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CityChurchHOU/If you would like to be a part of bringing beauty to broken places, we invite you to give.http://www.citychurch.org/give#CityChurchHOU

Jesus' first miracle was turning water into wine. With so much sorrow and injustice in the world, why start there? It turns out far more was at stake than a catering crisis. In this moment, Jesus offers a glimpse of what he has come to bring into the world. Leo Schuster | Lead Pastor