City Gate-Bykota Ministries

City Gate-Bykota Ministries We are here to help people follow Jesus, love people, and effect change in their world. It is in this real life that we are to experience the real Christ.

At Bykota Ministries, we are fully aware that life is complicated and, at times, can be a full contact sport: jobs, financial pressure, family conflicts, and the general stress of life come together to make this life a very interesting existence. Celebration Service @ 10:00

CITH (Church in the Homes) Meeting Times

Sun (every other week) @ Shpeherd's 417-437-3713
Mon (every other week) @ Campbell's 417-388-1161

05/10/2026

The Tug-Of-War Within

01/25/2026

Final lesson in “The God of the Second Chance”. Stay warm and enjoy your family. See you in person next Sunday! Devotional in comments.

01/24/2026

Scott has curated a worship set for us tomorrow morning and the videos have been recently posted. As well as the video there is a little about each song and how you can apply it. We pray for a fruitful time of worship with your family. There will be a message and devotional posted at 10 in the morning as well! Stay warm everyone!

Scott recommends worshipping in this order:

So So Good
Glorious Day
Who Else
Tis So Sweet

https://youtu.be/d-b9dqxCDowTis So SweetThe video features a medley of two hymns: "'Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus" and ...
01/24/2026

https://youtu.be/d-b9dqxCDow

Tis So Sweet
The video features a medley of two hymns: "'Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus" and "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus." Both songs convey messages of faith, trust, and focusing on Jesus Christ.
Meaning of the Songs:
• 'Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus (0:15-1:42): This hymn emphasizes the comfort and assurance found in trusting Jesus. It speaks to the simplicity of taking His word, resting on His promises, and knowing His divine guidance. The lyrics highlight a deep, personal relationship with Jesus, where one has "proved Him o'er and o'er" and desires "grace to trust Him more."
• The song encourages listeners to rely on Jesus's faithfulness and kindness (2:22-2:27) and to recall His goodness throughout life (2:13-2:19), noting that the righteous are never forsaken (2:38-2:50).
• Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus (3:50-5:34): This hymn encourages believers to shift their focus from earthly concerns to Jesus's glory and grace. It suggests that by looking fully into His "wonderful face," the problems and distractions of the world will "grow strangely dim." This implies that a clear focus on Jesus diminishes the perceived importance of worldly troubles.
Application of Principles in Life:
People can apply the principles from these hymns in their lives by:
• Cultivating Trust and Faith: Actively choosing to trust in Jesus's promises and guidance, especially during challenging times. This involves believing His words and resting on His assurances (0:22-0:36).
• Recalling God's Faithfulness: Remembering past instances where God has shown His faithfulness and kindness (2:00-2:27). This practice can strengthen one's faith and provide assurance that He will continue to be faithful (2:53-3:05).
• Shifting Perspective: When overwhelmed by worldly issues or difficulties, intentionally "turning their eyes upon Jesus" (3:50-4:06). This means focusing on His character, His love, and His power, which can lead to a changed perspective where earthly concerns seem less significant (4:11-4:28).
• Prioritizing Spiritual Focus: Recognizing that focusing on spiritual matters and God's grace can bring peace and clarity that worldly pursuits cannot. This helps in detaching from anxieties and embracing a more hopeful outlook (5:17-5:34).

Listen to "'Tis So Sweet/Turn Your Eyes" on the "Chapel Sessions Vol. 2" album:https://gatewayworship.lnk.to/chapelsessionsvol2Subscribe to the Gateway Worsh...

https://youtu.be/FFTyHvnYp04The song "Who Else" by Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes, and Passion is a worship anthem that centers ...
01/24/2026

https://youtu.be/FFTyHvnYp04

The song "Who Else" by Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes, and Passion is a worship anthem that centers on the uniqueness and supreme worthiness of Jesus Christ (0:57). It expresses profound adoration and recognition that no one else in creation or beyond is deserving of such praise and devotion.
Here's a breakdown of its meaning and how its principles can be applied:
Meaning of the Song:
• Exclusive Worship: The core message is that Jesus alone is worthy of worship (0:57-1:08, 1:11-1:22). The repeated question "Who else is worthy?" highlights that there is no other being, ideology, or power that can compare to Him.
• God's Immanence and Transcendence: The lyrics acknowledge God as the "infinite God of the ages" (1:26-1:30), emphasizing His transcendence, yet also note His choice to "make my heart Your dwelling place" (1:34-1:39), illustrating His immanence and personal relationship with believers.
• Personal Transformation and Gratitude: The song reflects a personal journey of healing ("You healed my brokenness") (1:40-1:43) and revelation ("showed me Your glory") (1:44-1:47), leading to deep gratitude that even angels cannot fully express ("Now I have songs of thanks not even angels sing") (1:48-1:53).
• Attributes of Jesus: The bridge sections (3:20-4:42, 5:13-6:31) elaborate on why Jesus is worthy: He is the "Lamb of God, Anointed One," "who was and is and is to come," "seated on the throne above," and the "Righteous One who shed His blood to prove to us the Father's love." These lines emphasize His sacrificial nature, eternal sovereignty, and redemptive work.
Application of Principles in Life:

1 Focus on Christ Amidst Distractions: In a world filled with countless demands and distractions, the song helps individuals redirect their focus from worldly concerns to the person and work of Jesus (1:05, 2:02, 3:20). This intentional shift can bring peace and clarity, reminding them of their ultimate source of hope and purpose.
2 Cultivating Gratitude and Adoration: By reflecting on God's infinite nature and His personal dwelling within the believer (1:26-1:39), the song encourages a heart of profound gratitude for His grace and healing (1:40-1:53). This fosters a spirit of constant worship and thankfulness in daily life.
3 Reinforcing Theological Truths: The lyrics act as a memorable way to internalize core Christian doctrines—such as the atonement (3:34-3:41), the Trinity (implied through references to Jesus as Lamb of God and the Father's love), and Christ's eternal nature (3:24-3:26). This reinforces biblical truths, helping believers understand God's character and plan more deeply.
4 Inspiration for Living Out Faith: When believers declare Jesus' worthiness, they are often moved to live a life that reflects His values. The song's themes of sacrifice, love, and holiness can inspire individuals to serve others, love unconditionally, and live with purpose as a "living sacrifice".
5 Sung Prayer and Confession: The repeated declaration "Only You, Jesus" (1:08, 1:22, 2:06, etc.) becomes a form of sung prayer and confession, allowing individuals to articulate their devotion, repentance, and needs directly to God. It makes spiritual truths feel more personal and applicable to real-life struggles.
By engaging with the powerful message of "Who Else," individuals can deepen their relationship with Jesus, find meaning in His sacrifice, and be inspired to live a life that glorifies Him.

Music video by Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes, Passion performing Who Else (Live From Passion 2025).© 2025 sixstepsrecords LLC and Capitol CMG, Inc

https://youtu.be/LfzpfqrPUDoIn essence, Glorious Day encapsulates the Christian message of salvation, where individuals ...
01/24/2026

https://youtu.be/LfzpfqrPUDo

In essence, Glorious Day encapsulates the Christian message of salvation, where individuals are rescued by God's mercy from spiritual death and shame, leading to a new, redeemed life filled with light, freedom, and purpose in Jesus Christ.

Passion - Official Live Video for “Glorious Day (feat Kristian Stanfill)”Get Passion’s Latest Album “Follow You Anywhere” Here: https://passionmusic.lnk.to/f...

https://youtu.be/9__ceHaHKEE"So So Good" is a powerful anthem of gratitude and testimony that celebrates God's unwaverin...
01/24/2026

https://youtu.be/9__ceHaHKEE

"So So Good" is a powerful anthem of gratitude and testimony that celebrates God's unwavering goodness and presence in life's journey (0:12-0:19). The song highlights how remembering God's faithfulness can transform negative emotions like fear and depression into worship and praise (0:28-0:40). It emphasizes God's rescuing power, divine support, and constant presence through all of life's highs and lows.
Here are the key themes and how you can apply these principles in your life:
• Testimony of God's Goodness: The song serves as a personal declaration, recounting blessings and acknowledging God's consistent goodness even in difficult times (0:12-0:19, 0:44-0:48).
• Application: Cultivate gratitude by actively remembering and testifying to the blessings and faithfulness in your life. Regularly reflect on how God has been good to you.
• From Fear to Worship: The lyrics depict a transformation where fear turns into praise and depression is broken by grace, highlighting a shift in perspective from hardship to worship (0:28-0:40).
• Application: Allow challenging moments to become opportunities to praise God rather than succumbing to them. This involves intentionally choosing worship over worry.
• Divine Rescue & Support: The song speaks to being carried through trials, called by name, and rescued from spiritual death, with heavenly armies surrounding the believer (1:17-1:22).
• Application: Live in hope, recognizing that divine protection is present, and Jesus brings life and enables you to overcome past brokenness. Trust that you are not alone in your struggles.
• Unwavering Faithfulness: It emphasizes looking back at life's entirety, both the highs and lows, and consistently seeing God's goodness throughout (1:50-2:00, 3:35-3:44).
• Application: Trust in God's consistent presence and goodness across all seasons of life. This builds resilience and a deeper faith.
• "God is Good" Affirmation: The song features a call-and-response bridge that reinforces the truth that "God is good all the time" (2:24-2:28).
• Application: Make a conscious choice to declare God's goodness in every circumstance. This practice not only strengthens your own faith but can also encourage those around you.

Official music video for “So So Good (Live)” from Phil Wickham, Brandon Lake, Elevation Worship. Stream or download the song here: https://fts.lnk.to/SSGDon'...

Due to the inclement weather, we will not be holding service tomorrow morning. Stay home, stay warm, and check in at 10a...
01/24/2026

Due to the inclement weather, we will not be holding service tomorrow morning. Stay home, stay warm, and check in at 10am tomorrow for an online message.

Please join us for a candle light Christmas Eve Service.  5pm to 6pm Christmas Eve.
12/21/2025

Please join us for a candle light Christmas Eve Service. 5pm to 6pm Christmas Eve.

https://youtu.be/V5hXxtjOxxo?si=D_lXnSTqrVaNFom_NEW SONG for tomorrow! Join us at 10:00am, and bring someone with you!
11/02/2025

https://youtu.be/V5hXxtjOxxo?si=D_lXnSTqrVaNFom_
NEW SONG for tomorrow! Join us at 10:00am, and bring someone with you!

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