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Flourishing Relationships – With God
Flourishing Relationships – With God

Many of our relationships are shaped by our fears. God wants us to experience a perfect love that will drive out all of our fears.

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Flourishing RelationshipsDave AinsworthFebruary 5, 2018Dave Ainsworth
The Story of God (2018) | Part 4
The Story of God (2018) | Part 4

Jesus, the Messiah has come! He is ushering in a new kingdom and a new covenant. But, is He and His message what the people are looking for?

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Story of GodC.J. BergmenJanuary 29, 2018CJ Bergmen
The Story of God (2018) | Part 3
The Story of God (2018) | Part 3

The nation of Israel has waited 400 years for a Messiah, hearing nothing from God. This week the story begins with the birth of a baby, Jesus, whose name means "The Lord is salvation". He is the rescuer the people have been waiting for, but is He who they thought He would be?

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Story of GodC.J. BergmenJanuary 22, 2018CJ Bergmen
The Story of God (2018) | Part 2
The Story of God (2018) | Part 2

When we pick up the story this week, humans have gradually multiplied into a very large number. The story says that all humans were acting in rebellion against God and with evil toward one another, so He sends a flood but also a promise.

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Story of GodC.J. BergmenJanuary 15, 2018CJ Bergmen
The Story of God (2018) | Part 1
The Story of God (2018) | Part 1

This begins a four-week narrative through the entire story of the bible. This week, we cover "Beginnings and Separation." Listen to the story and to the audience wrestle with the details and implications of the story.

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Story of GodC.J. BergmenJanuary 9, 2018CJ Bergmen
O King of Nations (Isaiah 19)
O King of Nations (Isaiah 19)

In our sixth Advent sermon in Isaiah, Pastor Dave considers the Oracles to the Nations. Why are they important? The prophet is reminding us that, although we are vulnerable, God is King. And although we are sinners, God will redeem.

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O Antiphons, IsaiahDave AinsworthDecember 17, 2017Dave Ainsworth
O Dayspring (Isaiah 8:16-9:3)
O Dayspring (Isaiah 8:16-9:3)

In our fifth Advent sermon, Pastor CJ explains why Jesus is called Dayspring. The one who is called Key not only unlocks our prisons. He also escorts us into the light. Light can glare at first, but it's the only place to flourish.

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O Antiphons, IsaiahC.J. BergmenDecember 10, 2017CJ Bergmen
O Key of David (Isaiah 22)
O Key of David (Isaiah 22)

In our fourth Advent sermon, Pastor Dave preaches from Isaiah 22 about Jesus as the Key of David. We all yearn for the perfect Savior -- one person who can unlock our dreams, free us from prisons, and open our eyes. Jesus is that leader.

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O Antiphons, IsaiahDave AinsworthDecember 3, 2017Dave Ainsworth
O Root of Jesse (Isaiah 11)
O Root of Jesse (Isaiah 11)

In our third Advent sermon, Pastor CJ reminds us that in Christ we have the promise of new life, abundant with the fruit of love, joy, peace, and all the rest. For that to come true, though, we need new roots.

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O Antiphons, IsaiahC.J. BergmenNovember 19, 2017CJ Bergmen
O Adonai (Isaiah 6 and 40)
O Adonai (Isaiah 6 and 40)

In our second Advent sermon, Pastor Dave invites us to consider Christ's power. What is it like? What is it's aim? Can we trust it?

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O Antiphons, IsaiahDave AinsworthNovember 12, 2017Dave Ainsworth
O Wisdom (Isaiah 11)
O Wisdom (Isaiah 11)

In the first of our Isaiah series, Dave preaches on the promise of a Savior who is wise. It seems obvious, but why is this good news?

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O Antiphons, IsaiahDave AinsworthNovember 5, 2017Dave Ainsworth
The Path to Self-Denial (Hebrews 13)
The Path to Self-Denial (Hebrews 13)

How will we hold fast to Jesus until the end? How will we be resurrected with Christ? In short, by dying to ourselves. 

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HebrewsC.J. BergmenOctober 15, 2017CJ Bergmen
The Path to Mount Zion (Hebrews 12:12-29)
The Path to Mount Zion (Hebrews 12:12-29)

Which path should we follow in life? Hebrews 12:12-29 there is only one path to true freedom, the path to Mount Zion.

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HebrewsC.J. BergmenOctober 9, 2017CJ Bergmen
Not a Victim, But a Son (Hebrews 12:3-14)
Not a Victim, But a Son (Hebrews 12:3-14)

If we have everything in Christ, then why do Christians still suffer? Hebrews 12 explains.

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HebrewsDave AinsworthOctober 1, 2017Dave Ainsworth
Enduring the Race (Hebrews 12:1-2)
Enduring the Race (Hebrews 12:1-2)

The rewards of following Jesus come to those who endure to the end. But endurance isn't easy. Hebrews 12 tells us how.

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HebrewsC.J. BergmenSeptember 17, 2017CJ Bergmen
Faithful Witnesses (Hebrews 11)
Faithful Witnesses (Hebrews 11)

Every good pitch comes with a list of testimonials. How do we know we can trust God? How do we know he will keep his promises? Hebrews 11 shows us.

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HebrewsDave AinsworthSeptember 10, 2017Dave Ainsworth
Let Us Remember (Hebrews 10:19-39)
Let Us Remember (Hebrews 10:19-39)
HebrewsC.J. BergmenSeptember 3, 2017CJ Bergmen
Christ Crucified (Hebrews 10)
Christ Crucified (Hebrews 10)

In a world which recoils at blood, why should we want Christ Crucified as our perfect sacrifice?

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HebrewsDave AinsworthAugust 20, 2017Dave Ainsworth
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Jesus teaches us to pay attention to children for two main reasons: they're image-bearing humans, worthy of dignity and membership in God's kingdom, AND they're often way better at faith in Jesus than adults are. As people who want to follow Jesus, p
Ash Wednesday is just one week away, on February 18th, marking the beginning of the Lenten season. We’ll be meeting at Sunset Church for dinner (6 to 7pm) and a service (7 to 8pm). Childcare will be provided for children under 5 years old.

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This Sunday, we'll continue our sermon series in the book of Daniel. We'd love for you to join us at New Traditions School at 10 am! There's a parking lot, activities for kids & youth, and coffee & treats – find more details at the link
For folks who are newer to the Citizens community, we'll have a Welcome Lunch this Sunday, February 8th. This is a time where leaders will share more about our church’s vision, story, and distinctives.

We’ll gather at a nearby restaurant

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Citizens Church of San Francisco

2049 Grove Street SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94118 UNITED STATES

Citizens Church
P.O. Box 170435,
San Francisco, CA, 94117,
United States
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Sun 10am to 11:30am
 

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