by Kassidi Gniadek | Mar 30, 2020 | Blog, City, Family, Holy Spirit, Revival
A Divine Reset In Genesis 50:20, Joseph said to his brothers “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good ”. In other words, even though they intended to harm him, God used his story to actually save the lives of many. As evil as this virus is, God...
by Kassidi Gniadek | Mar 26, 2020 | Blog, City, Uncategorized
His Perspective Changes Everything In light of all that is going on, how can we position ourselves in hope, faith, and trust? We believe it is asking Jesus for “His” perspective. God is not sweating on His throne, waiting to see what this virus will amount to. He...
by Kassidi Gniadek | Mar 26, 2020 | Blog, City, Prayer, Uncategorized
Peace: A better way in times of crisis. In times of crisis, the status quo is fear, anxiety, and despair. As children of God, we have available to us the gift of God’s Peace! The Peace He gives is not fleeting or circumstantial. Here are three ways the Peace of God...
by Kassidi Gniadek | Mar 26, 2020 | Blog, City, Family, Prayer, Supernatural Life, Uncategorized
As we are faced with a global pandemic I have thought of the story of Esther and how the entire people of God were faced with a great trial. I believe there are three responses in this story that we can take and apply to this season. First: There is Power in...
by Lydia Powers | Jul 11, 2016 | City, Featured
Moving Into the Neighborhood by Lydia Powers Allison Hill I had heard the stories of Allison Hill, a neighborhood that had more single mother households than 98% of the U.S. and where only 2% of the population attended college. I had met people who had chosen to move...
by Megan Tucker | Jun 20, 2016 | City, Featured
A Heart's Cry for The City Beautiful by Megan Tucker When I woke up last Sunday to the news that my hometown, Orlando, Florida, was now home to “The Deadliest Mass Shooting in America,” I was paralyzed. All morning at church I refreshed my Facebook feed...