Healing the City
So often, we find ourselves sitting next to people in church—people with fascinating stories and incredible expertise—and yet we miss the chance to truly know them. What if we slowed down and took the time to hear how each of us spends our days, how we wrestle with life, and how God is working in our stories?
Join us as we journey into the lives of everyday folks from The Village Church here in Tucson, Arizona. These are people just like you, who are willing to open up and share their lives. Through honest conversations, we’ll tackle big ideas and practical ways to engage our communities, helping one another see what it looks like to live out our faith in tangible ways.
We’ll explore topics like race, disability, advocacy, and faith, inviting guests to share their unique perspectives and skills. Together, we’ll look for ways to use what we’ve been given to connect, serve, and ultimately bring healing to our city.
Healing the City
#033 Sermon Remix: John 6
In a recent gathering at the Village Church in Tucson, Pastor Mark preached on John 6. In this episode Pastors Eric, Michael, and Mark explored the profound passages of John 6. Pastor Mark illuminated the connections between the miraculous events of Passover, the parting of the Red Sea, and the manna in the desert with Jesus' actions and teachings in this chapter. His sermon invited the congregation to reflect on these Old Testament events not just as historical occurrences but as a prelude to the salvation and sustenance that Jesus, the Messiah, brings.
The conversation between Michael, Eric, and Mark further examined the pivotal moment when Peter acknowledges Jesus as the bearer of eternal life, declaring, "You have the words of eternal life." This moment is significant, highlighting Peter's faith and understanding of Jesus' unique authority and divinity amid widespread confusion and skepticism.
Moreover, they discussed one of Jesus' most profound teachings: His declaration of being the bread of life and the imperative for His followers to "eat His flesh and drink His blood." This metaphorical language, emblematic of deeper spiritual truths, was a stumbling block for many of His followers, leading to a significant moment where many turned away.
This passage invites us to consider the depth of Jesus' teachings and the importance of faith, encouraging us to embrace His words, even when they challenge our comprehension. It highlights the necessity of a commitment that goes beyond a superficial engagement, calling us into a transformative relationship that feeds our spiritual hunger with the true bread of life.
In these discussions, the pastors at the Village Church encourage their community to reflect on their own path of faith, recognizing Jesus as the ultimate source of spiritual sustenance and life, akin to how the manna in the desert sustained the Israelites. They urge us to consider, even amidst doubts or confusion, the importance of remaining steadfast in our journey with Christ, who alone holds the words of eternal life.
“Healing the City” is a weekly podcast about what it looks like to build healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of people from the Village Church, each episode is focused on the real challenges and real opportunities for change in our cities.
The podcast takes a whole-person approach. We talk about soul care and spiritual direction, along with mental health and community involvement. You will hear thoughtful perspectives on what people in our cities are up against, plus practical steps you can take to be part of the healing.
Join hosts Corey Gilchrist, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as we have honest conversations and keep pointing toward hope and next steps.
The Village Church
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The Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays
1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712
Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
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