The Inward Journey: Finding Meaning
We are beginning a summer series walking through Ecclesiates and the themes of Howard Thurman's book “The Inward Journey”, which features meditations that address the deepest needs and aspirations of the human spirit. Rev. Joshua Jalandoon invites us to think deeply about what truly matters in our lives.
Love Without Walls
Rev. Emily McGinley preaches on Luke 14:12-24. "When we follow Jesus’ instructions and go out to the nooks and crannies, cracks and crevices of the neighborhoods and back alleys, we will indeed discover, fearsome, dangerous, and heartbreaking truths about the world. And because of that, we will also find a path to honest lament…to true healing…to complete wholeness…and to authentic connection. "
Rev. Brandan Robertson "A Monument and Name"
Pride is about reclaimed dignity and the gift of God’s good news that we are wholly beloved. It’s a gift that lights us up from the inside out and inspires others to shine just as brightly. Hear from our guest preacher Brandan Robertson (the author of Queer and Christian).
Worship Podcast - 011 | Resonance
The City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan, is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we hope would be relatable or refreshing to you, as well as our will to offer a more expansive, inclusive and loving version of Christianity, God, faith and spirituality. To find out more about City Church San Francisco, you can visit our website www.city churchsf.org or follow our Instagram @citychurchsf#worshipmusic #sanfrancisco #church
From Condemnation to Connection
Rev. Emily McGinley preaches from John 8:1-111) Find your sand. Find a way to pause. Take a breath. Count to ten.2) Examine your stones. Ask yourself: Am I seeking justice or revenge? Am I trying to restore relationship or win a fight?3) Practice spiritual hospitality with someone you disagree with. In person.4) Bring your stones to community. Relationships and spaces where we can practice together being called out, called in, and called beloved by God.