
Our Mission: Citizens of heaven Enjoy God. Love people. Make disciples. We are people saved through faith by grace, and that grace compels us to live out our mission to make disciples who are defined by life in Him.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 349 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this psalm, Asaph looks out at the suffering he’s experiencing, looks in at the doubt that ensues, and then looks up to God. Asaph is a great example of someone who when faced with doubts about the goodness of God, he turned those to honest prayer... more
As we close the letters of John, we look back on the joy that John so frequently points to. We rightly long for joy, but we fail in our search for joy when we try to find joy based on circumstances, because joy points to something else. True joy poin... more
In the last letter of John, we see two different lives: one self-centered, one other-centered. While pieces of both men live inside us all, the antidote to a selfish heart isn't white-knuckled effort, but locking our eyes onto Jesus—the ultimate King... more
In a world full of theological disagreement, how do we hold truth and love together? Should our respons be the same in every kind of disagreement? 2 John helps us see truth in love means having an others-centered, Christ-exalting agenda behind the sh... more
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The lord is shown throughout this podcast!! so good! praise the Lord!
So very blessed to be able to listen to these all the way from Michigan. Thankful for the people and leadership of Citizens đź’Ś
Man, I’ve been able to get behind the majority of teachings but episode 162 is totally theologically flawed. I’m not sure what has led a large majority of Christians to believe that their very own personal judgment day is not coming, simply because they have received salvation. It doesn’t say anything even remotely close to that in Scripture. We can be saved all that we want, and still be judged for our life lived. To say that judgment day goes from a day in the future to a day in the past when ... more
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Sermons deliver biblically centered teaching with a strong emphasis on gospel life, discipleship, and practical Christian living. Across episodes, themes include victory in Christ, love shown through action, discernment in a noisy media age, and the call to live out faith in families, work, and church community. The talks tend to combine expository Scripture with personal anecdotes and a pastoral tone, often addressing assurance, obedience, and mission. A few sessions stand out for their cross-shaped love, youth mentoring, and exhortations to pursue holiness with grace, making it a likely fit for listeners who want doctrinal clarity paired with actionable faith in daily life.
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2. Rob Peabody
3. Cassie Lawson
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