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Modulating the Key of the Gospel
In 1989 when Tim and Kathy Keller first moved to Manhattan to plant Redeemer Presbyterian Church, one of the most critical challenges he would say they faced was learning how to communicate the historic gospel in a way that was both true to Scripture and would resonate with a highly secular, therapeutic culture among the educated professional classes of the Upper East Side.
Enriching a Core Framework: Gospel, City, Movement
Over the years, we at Redeemer City to City have often returned to the foundational principles of Gospel, City, and Movement as a way to frame our vision and mission.
Five Factors that Will Make or Break Your Training for Ministry
The gathering featured a speaker who had spearheaded an impressive reimagination of the church he pastored.
Kingdom Prayer: Connecting Your Mission to God’s Mission
When I read Mark 1:29-39, I can’t help but think of the many pastors, church planters, and leaders I’ve met over the years.
How to Make Content from Your Digital Meetings
In these months of social distancing, all City to City meetings are done over Slack, Google, or Zoom.
Antibodies for Anxiety: Sabbath Under Quarantine
I don’t know about you, but I have been feeling a bit disoriented lately.
Let Us Remember: Encouragements from Tim Keller
On the one hand, you can try to avoid grief. You can try to avoid weeping. That will either make you hard and inhuman
When Grace Wins
Langdon Gilkey was a twentieth-century American theologian and writer who encountered the truth of God’s grace in the most
Mental Health Care During Isolation
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the way pastors address the needs of congregants.
Rethinking the Chessboard
Week by week, many pastors pour heart, soul, and tireless work into crafting a compelling Sunday service.
Statement on COVID-19
Redeemer City to City (CTC) continues to closely monitor updates about COVID-19 and its ever-changing impact on cities and
Why is Coaching Church Planters Important?
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
What Gospel-Shaped Worship Enables (Part 1)
I remember asking myself that question as a second-year seminary student. Clearly, the goal of worship is to glorify God, first and
A Letter to Pastors Like Me
As a church planter turned pastor, I’m tempted to believe almost anything about myself.
Learning to Fail
Over a period of 12 years, I planted two churches in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Don't Waste Your Preaching: An Interview with Jordan Rice
Jordan Rice: I would define contextualization as using the gospel to answer the questions that people actually have—to
The Top Ten Things the Woman Married to Your Pastor Wants You to Know
What misconceptions do people have about the pastor’s wife?
Lessons Learned from 30 Years in Ministry
You may have read that if you don’t learn from history, you’re doomed to repeat it. That’s part