MillCity Church

MillCity Church

Located in Neenah, Wisconsin, the story of MillCity Church is one of dreaming, belonging, creating, and loving. It is centered on Jesus and anchored on God’s Word. It's a story that doesn't settle for the status quo but looks to the future with hope. And it’s a story we want you to be a part of. Come be a part of our story.

  1. The Tomb Was Never The End | Matthew 27: 57-61 | July 05, 2026

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    The Tomb Was Never The End | Matthew 27: 57-61 | July 05, 2026

    This sermon focuses on the burial of Jesus in Matthew 27:57–61, emphasizing that His burial is not merely a transition between the crucifixion and resurrection but an essential part of the gospel that confirms His death, fulfills prophecy, and prepares the way for His victory over the grave. Through the examples of Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus, and the faithful women, the message illustrates three distinct responses to Christ’s sacrifice—courage, generosity, and steadfast devotion. Joseph’s willingness to publicly identify with Jesus, Nicodemus’ lavish care for His body, and the women’s faithful presence at the tomb demonstrate that the cross transforms fearful, secret followers into bold disciples. The sermon also highlights the theological significance of Jesus’ burial, showing how it fulfilled Old Testament prophecy, honored Christ despite the world’s rejection, and foreshadowed the new creation through the imagery of the garden tomb. Moving from biblical exposition to personal application, the message challenges believers to consider how they respond to the crucified King by surrendering the sins, burdens, and identities that Christ has already carried to the cross. Ultimately, the sermon reminds listeners that because Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection have secured complete forgiveness and new life, Christians are called to leave their old lives behind, trust God even in seasons of silence and waiting, and honor Christ with lives marked by faith, obedience, and wholehearted surrender.

    37분
  2. Carry Your Cross | Matthew 27: 27-32 | June 14, 2026

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    Carry Your Cross | Matthew 27: 27-32 | June 14, 2026

    This sermon on Matthew 27:27–32 centers on Jesus’ suffering, Simon of Cyrene carrying the cross, and the call for believers to “take up their cross” and follow Christ. It begins by emphasizing that Jesus willingly endured humiliation, torture, and crucifixion in obedience to the Father and in fulfillment of Scripture, demonstrating the importance of trusting God’s Word even when circumstances are painful. The message then explores Simon of Cyrene, arguing that what appeared to be a disruptive and humiliating interruption became a divine appointment that likely led him and his family to faith in Christ. Simon’s act of carrying the cross behind Jesus is presented as a powerful picture of Christian discipleship, echoing Jesus’ command that His followers deny themselves, die to their old sinful nature, and follow Him wholeheartedly. The sermon teaches that taking up one’s cross means surrendering personal desires, living under Christ’s lordship, and remaining faithful through persecution, suffering, and hardship. Drawing on numerous biblical examples, including Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, it encourages believers to endure trials with confidence that God strengthens, protects, and refines His people through suffering. Ultimately, the message points to the eternal rewards awaiting those who remain steadfast in Christ, urging Christians to hold firmly to Jesus no matter the cost because following Him is worth far more than anything this world can offer.

    50분
  3. What Cross Do You Carry? | Matthew 27: 27-44 | Oshkosh | June 14, 2026

    6월 14일

    What Cross Do You Carry? | Matthew 27: 27-44 | Oshkosh | June 14, 2026

    This sermon on Matthew 27 focuses on the ridicule, rejection, and suffering Jesus endured on His way to the cross, emphasizing that Scripture often highlights the emotional and spiritual persecution surrounding the crucifixion more than the physical suffering itself. Jesus was mocked by religious leaders, political authorities, soldiers, passersby, and even fellow criminals, revealing the tragedy of humanity’s rejection of its Creator. The message connects Christ’s experience to the lives of believers, reminding Christians that persecution, ridicule, false accusations, and hardship are often part of faithfully following Jesus, just as He warned in Matthew 5 and John 15. A central theme is the call to “take up your cross daily,” recognizing that God can use trials, suffering, and opposition to accomplish His purposes and advance His kingdom. The sermon highlights Simon of Cyrene, who was unexpectedly compelled to carry Jesus’ cross, as an example of how God works through seemingly random and difficult circumstances to fulfill a greater plan. By tracing evidence that Simon and his family likely became influential members of the early church, the message demonstrates that God uses even unwanted burdens to shape lives and impact generations. Ultimately, the sermon encourages believers to trust God through whatever cross they are carrying, confident that He has a purpose for every trial and that His plans extend far beyond what can be seen in the moment.

    56분

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Located in Neenah, Wisconsin, the story of MillCity Church is one of dreaming, belonging, creating, and loving. It is centered on Jesus and anchored on God’s Word. It's a story that doesn't settle for the status quo but looks to the future with hope. And it’s a story we want you to be a part of. Come be a part of our story.