New City Church - Nashville

New City Church

New City Church is a small, non-denominational church in Nashville, TN, practicing the way of Jesus together for the flourishing of our city. Here you can find our latest messages. For more info on who we are, what we do, and how to support what God is doing here, check out newcitynash.com

  1. Jun 30

    What Does God's Voice Sound Like? (Learning to Hear God, Part 1)

    This week we transition into a new series on learning to hear God's voice and what God's voice sounds like. As Trey shares, when he was in college, he came to believe that God didn't only speak through the Bible, but through the Holy Spirit — not against Scripture, but in accordance with it. But that left a problem: what does it feel like to hear God's voice? How do you know for sure if it's God's voice and not your own? Anybody ever wondered that? We start in Mark 1 and 2, in the calling of Simon, Andrew, James, John, and Levi the tax collector — four ordinary people working ordinary jobs, and another guy working a job people really didn't like. Jesus comes to them while they're working and says, "Follow me," and immediately they leave everything. We so often miss this in the discipleship stories. We get caught up on "would I follow like that?" But it wasn't anything in particular about the people or what they offered. It was about the one who called them. When it comes to hearing God's voice, so often we fixate on what he's calling us to do. But it's about who is calling you and who he is calling you. Following him here was relational: follow me, walk with me, talk with me, be with me. That's what discipleship starts with. God wants to spend time with you, and he wants to speak with you. The qualifier is just admitting you need it. God wants you to hear his voice more than you want to hear his voice. And we believe he already is and already has.

  2. Jun 23

    The Last Words in the Bible // Revelation 22:7-21

    Look, I am coming soon. These are nearly the last words of the Bible — and the question for us today is this: would you notice Jesus if he came to meet you today? Here and now? Throughout our series, we've talked about what Revelation is and what it isn't. For many, it's been a book about deciphering the signs of the end of the world. But the word apocalypse doesn't mean "end of the world" — it means unveiling. It's pulling back the curtain to see beyond what you can see. Revelation, as Eugene Peterson said, is not about prediction. It's about perception. So more than a code book for the future, this book pulls back the curtain on the present — on the dragon and his beasts, on power and propaganda that claim Jesus's name but look nothing like him. And it pulls back the curtain on where Jesus actually is: standing among the lampstands, among his church, wiping every tear from our eyes. The one we worship isn't far off. He's close. He isn't playing hard to get. The prayer "Come, Lord Jesus" may be one of the most dangerous prayers you can pray — if you mean it. And frankly, even if you don't. As we close our journey through Revelation, four questions to pray: Jesus, where am I wrong about you?Where do I not trust you?Where am I worshiping created things instead of you?Where am I missing you in my life — will you pull back the curtain and show me?He is the bright morning star. The morning star appears when the night is at its darkest — still dark out, but it signals the night is over. Light is coming. Come, Lord Jesus. — If you're in the Nashville area, we'd love for you to join us. If you're not, we'd love to help you get connected with a local church. New City Church | newcitynash.com

  3. Jun 17

    Longing for Heaven // A Sermon on the New Heavens and New Earth // Revelation 21-22:6

    It's easy to get lost in the monotony and struggle of life. Early on we spend so much time thinking about meaning and how to grow, and then we get more settled into our routines and it becomes really easy to get lost in the monotony and wonder, is this all there is?In this message through Revelation 21–22, we talk about our longing for something more. We sit with the question: what if the ache you feel in your soul is actually evidence of what you were made for? As C.S. Lewis said, creatures aren't born with desires unless satisfaction for those desires exists. Maybe earthly pleasures were never meant to satisfy that ache, only to arouse it — to suggest the real thing.We look at the new heaven and the new earth, the city our church is named after. Not a spiritual environment devoid of physicality, but more physical, not less. A God who doesn't just wipe away death and pain, but who wipes every tear from your eyes — intimate, close, not mad. A God who tells you your pain is not wasted. And the most sacred place no one could enter — the holy of holies — now thrown open as the whole city, with full access, no veil, forever.When you feel that ache, don't dismiss it. And don't blindly follow it wherever it leads. Look through it. Because what if it's true?🕊️ If you're in the Nashville area, we'd love for you to join us. If you're not, we'd love to help you get connected with a local church.New City Church | newcitynash.comPeople of presence, for the good of our neighbors and the glory of God.#Revelation #NewHeavenNewEarth #CSLewis #Hope #Nashville #Sermon #Christianity #Heaven

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New City Church is a small, non-denominational church in Nashville, TN, practicing the way of Jesus together for the flourishing of our city. Here you can find our latest messages. For more info on who we are, what we do, and how to support what God is doing here, check out newcitynash.com