Synopsis
We are a new church in Aurora finding a new day in Jesus. We want to help everyone experience the radiant light and grace of God, find a safe home in the church, and shine the light of Jesus by loving our neighbors and neighborhoods in the city of Aurora.City of Light is a church that is fully evangelical, fully sacramental, and full of the Holy Spirit. We believe in the power of Jesus to transform our lives, families, and communities through his church.
Episodes
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A Loving Household — Kevin Sheehan
07/10/2018 Duration: 32minJesus teaches us what love is by washing our feet. In the household of God, we roll up our sleeves to serve and we roll up our pant legs to receive. John 13
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A Generous Household — Father Trevor McMaken
29/09/2018 Duration: 37minMoney has meaning. What does money mean to you? Does money mean safety, fear, power, control, security, worth, belonging, ease? In church life, we handle money with a Father who has all things and gives all things and a family who shares a mission and share in care of those in need.
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An Encouraging Household — Father Trevor McMaken
23/09/2018 Duration: 37min1 Thessalonians 5:11-24 In the house of God, we build one another up, we don’t tear one another down. We’ve all experienced someone in our life who tears us down. If you’re fortunate, you’ve experienced someone who builds you up. We want to be a church filled with people like that, we want to be people like that.
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The Household of God — Father Trevor McMaken
16/09/2018 Duration: 36minWhat is the church? What does church life look like? Throughout the Bible the church is described as the household of God, sons and daughters adopted into his family. "“What is a Christian? The question can be answered in many ways but the richest answer I know is that a Christian is one who has God as Father...“Father” is the Christian name for God.” Knowing God, J. I. Packer, pg. 200 “Whenever we seek to define it simply in terms of what it is, we go astray. One might express the truth in a rather violently paradoxical way by saying that the Church is not what it is because it exists by the mercy of God who calls the things that are not as though they were. The Church is not merely a historical reality but also an eschatological one.” The Household of God, Lesslie Newbegin, page 153.
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Jesus Predicts His Cross — Casey Solgos
10/09/2018 Duration: 28minWe finished up the summer Mark Bible study this Sunday with a message from Casey Solgos.
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Jesus Heals a Blind Man at Bethsaida – Fr. Trevor McMaken
04/09/2018 Duration: 28minMark 8:22-26 "Jesus didn’t ask the blind man where he wanted the healing to happen, how he wanted it to happen. We don’t order salvation like we order a burrito at Chipotle, choosing each option. We order it like we order at the fanciest restaurant when we say, 'I’d like the chef’s special.' We trust the chef to do something so remarkable and wonderful that we'd never even think to order it."
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Jesus Walks on the Water (Mark 6:45-52)— Father Trevor McMaken
25/08/2018 Duration: 33minWhen we face the wind against us, when every inch of progress is painful, how do we respond? We all experience those "I can't do this anymore" moments. Do our hearts harden like the disciples, or can we learn to trust and surrender that Jesus sees us, is with us, and will speak his peace to us?
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Jesus Feeds the Crowds (Mark 6:30-44)— Deacon Alex Wilgus
19/08/2018 Duration: 28minJesus Feeds the Crowds (Mark 6:30-44)— Deacon Alex Wilgus by
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Jesus Raises a Daughter (Mark 5:35-43) — Casey Solgos
13/08/2018 Duration: 29min"When Jesus says "just believe", he is not asking us to make believe with some abstract, imaginary, disembodied hope. This is not wishful thinking. Jesus invited us to believe in him, the fact of his bodily resurrection, and the beginning of the Kingdom of God." -- Casey Solgos
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Jesus Heals the Woman (Mark 5:21-34) — Father Brett Crull
05/08/2018 Duration: 35minWhat is the riskiest thing you have ever done? The woman in this story takes a huge risk and Jesus rewards her risk-taking faith. The woman is in a desperate situation; she's been sick for 12 years, out of money, an outsider in society, no advocate, no hope. Do we believe that Jesus can meet our desperate need? She has the faith to reach out and touch Jesus. May we have faith like her, and may have the faith to risk to be like the garment of Jesus carrying the healing power of the Lord to others who need him.
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Jesus Casts Out a Demon (Mark 5:1-20) — Fr. Trevor McMaken
30/07/2018 Duration: 32minIn this passage, we see Jesus waging war on evil in order to deliver us from evil. The spiritual world has an impact on the physical world. We can recognize the deliverance of Jesus in our lives and the lives of others, and we can recognize the evil works of our enemy. We don't forget that there are evil spirits, we don't feed them by rejecting God, and we don't fear them because of the power of Jesus. "The enemy wants to bring darkness and destruction. Jesus comes so that we can experience not the presence of evil in us and around us, but the presence of a good and loving God in and around us. Jesus comes not to steal, kill, and destroy, but to give, to resurrect, and to restore." —Fr. Trevor
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Children's Homily: Jesus Calms the Storm (Mark 4:35-41) — Father Trevor McMaken
23/07/2018 Duration: 11minWhen we are kids, we put our hands over someone's eyes from behind and say, "Guess who!" The Gospel of Mark is kind of like that, Mark tells a story of Jesus healing and says, "Guess who Jesus is, the healer." He tells a story about Jesus forgiving sins and says, "Guess who Jesus is, the forgiver." Jesus wants us to know him and recoginize who he is! In the story of Jesus calming the storm, the wind and the waves recognize Jesus's voice. He says to the wind and waves, “Guess who!” and they say, “That’s our maker! When the disciples are afraid of the storm they don't recognize Jesus. They say, "Teacher, don't you care if we drown?" They don't recognize that Jesus is the one who created them and cares for them. Often in our lives, we do not recognize who Jesus is, but he is always there, saying, "Guess who," so that we can know that he creates us and cares for us.
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Jesus Calls the Disciples (Mark 3:7-21) — Fr. Nate Beasley
16/07/2018 Duration: 31minJesus goes up the mountain as a new Moses to appoint the apostles as a new Israel. In these short two sentences in the Gospel of Mark, we see the beginning of the church. Jesus gives the apostles three instructions, be with me, preach the gospel, and have authority. Jesus' plan for disciples is to be with him. How can we be with Jesus? Who can we imitate that is imitating Jesus? Who can we invite to imitate us? Find out more about the new Cornerstone Chicago West Loop campus launching this fall! www.cornerstonechicago.com/launchwestloop
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Jesus Heals the Paralytic (Mark 2:1-12) — Grace Kircher
08/07/2018 Duration: 29minJesus is not the Messiah that we expect, but he is the Messiah we need. The paralyzed man cannot get up to come close to the Messiah. He was willing to be carried by his friends, hauled up to the roof, lowered down to the feet of Jesus with everyone watching to be at the feet of the healer. He says, "I don't care what people say. I don't care what they think. I don't care how I get there, I just need to get there." Jesus heals because he is the Messiah, the Son of God. Jesus doesn't heal the leper or the man with the unclean spirit because he had anything to prove. His ministry was not about proving he was the Messiah, it was just being the Messiah. Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God who comes to heal our bodies and souls. Will we recognize our need of the Messiah and do whatever it takes to come close so that he can heal us? Will we let our friends carry us to the roof and lower us down even if that means letting everyone else see how limited we are. Will we accept the gifts Jesus has to offer, even i
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Who is Jesus? (Mark 1) — Casey Solgos
02/07/2018 Duration: 34min"Each episode in the Gospel of Mark asks the question, "Who is Jesus?" Each episode ends with a cliffhanger that asks us to respond. As you read each reading, ask your yourself 'what does Jesus do? Who does he do it for? How will I respond to Jesus?'" —Casey Solgos
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Redemption: The Wings of God (Ruth 4) — Fr. Trevor McMaken
25/06/2018 Duration: 32minThe Lord longs to gather us into the refuge of his wings of provision, redemption, and healing. He provides for Boaz, Ruth, and Naomi but he also provides for the entire nation of Israel and for us! God calls his church to be his wings of refuge for the vulnerable. As we receive his wings of refuge, he provides refuge for others through us. "If we don’t need him to provide for us, how will we learn to trust his provision? If we don't expect him to provide for us, we won't expect him to provide for others. We'll try to fix things on our own, but we can't redeem and restore. To be the wings of God's provision for others, we practice our need for God's provision for us." — Fr. Trevor
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Righteousness: Risking for What Is Right (Ruth 3) — Fr. Trevor McMaken
17/06/2018 Duration: 34minAt the heart of the story of the book of Ruth we see Ruth and Boaz doing what it is right. The follow Jesus' teaching to seek first the kingdom of God and its righteousness, and it is beautiful. What happens when a woman is in a vulnerable situation and a man is in a position of power? In the stories of Lot and Judah, they abdicate and take advantage. They refuse to use their strength to care for and provide for the vulnerable. We see that same story playing out in our lives and in the news. But here is Boaz, when no one is watching, when maybe no one else would know or care what he did to this vulnerable immigrant woman—Boaz responds with righteousness. He does not look the other way. He does not take advantage. He responds to Ruth’s righteousness with righteousness. He takes action to care for and provide for Ruth like she has for Naomi. Ruth and Boaz are not an unattainable picture of who we should be; they are who we will be in Jesus!
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Hesed: Love and Loyalty (Ruth Chapter 2) – Will Chester
11/06/2018 Duration: 28minHesed: Love and Loyalty (Ruth Chapter 2) – Will Chester by
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Suffering: Hope When it's Hard (Ruth Chapter 1) — Fr. Trevor McMaken
03/06/2018 Duration: 29minIn chapter one of the story of Ruth, we see the despair of Naomi after the tragedy of famine, death, and infertility in her family. But while she is still hopeless, God is already visiting her to provide in unbelievable ways. Download the study guide here: http://www.cityoflightanglican.org/events/ruth "Ruth and Naomi both suffered, but where Naomi is hopeless, Ruth hopes on her behalf. The more Naomi, in her bitterness, pushes Ruth away the more loyally and fiercely Ruth clings to her. The more that Naomi blames God, the more that Ruth risks everything on the provision of God. In her pain, Naomi cannot see or feel the hand of God, but as Ruth clings to her, she’s holding it, and God’s holding her." —Fr. Trevor
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Introduction to Ruth: Widow, Immigrant, Bearer of Hope
31/05/2018 Duration: 03minRuth is an ancient story of a courageous woman who chooses to be faithful in the face of losing everything. Join us for this four-week study as we read about a widowed immigrant who bears the hope of the Lord in her generation and for generations to come. http://www.cityoflightanglican.org/events/ruth http://www.cityoflightanglican.org/connect/groups