City Hope Fellowship

City Hope Fellowship We are seeking to be a diverse people saved by Jesus, centered on Jesus, and sent by Jesus to extend the hope and fellowship of God to our City.

05/30/2026

We usually open Proverbs hoping for life hacks:
“God, just tell me clearly what to do—
because parenting is hard, money is hard, work is hard, relationships are hard.”

But wisdom isn’t about getting a perfect set of steps.
It’s about *growing in dependence on Jesus.*
God’s answer isn’t just clearer instructions.
His answer is: “I’ll give you Myself. Come, let’s go.”

Wisdom is not a test you have to ace.
It’s a journey of trust, dependence, and character formed in relationship with Him.

05/26/2026

“If you can help your neighbor now, don’t say, ‘Come back tomorrow and then I’ll help you.’”

Living for the glory of God and the good of others means this question will come up *all the time*:
Will I help now, even when it disrupts my life?

The truth:
• The chances to do the most good rarely come at “convenient” times.
• “Tomorrow” is often just a polite way of saying “no.”
• Generosity is a core part of following Jesus, not an optional extra.

If it’s in your power to help today, don’t wait.

05/23/2026

King Jesus doesn’t say, “Only the wise, only the successful, only the ones who followed all the rules can come.”
He says: “Just come. Come as you are. Come who you are. Come near to Me. I love you—not because you benefit Me, not because you did everything right, but because I made you and I adore you.”
You don’t have to have it all together. You’re invited.

05/19/2026

If your primary source of wisdom is someone you’ve never met, that could be a problem.
Yes, use podcasts, books, YouTube, and all the incredible tools we have today—but don’t confuse distant voices with embodied wisdom. We grow wise in real relationships:
• Face-to-face conversations
• People who know your story
• A local church family
• Mentors who can ask hard questions
Online input is a supplement, not a substitute.
Who are the flesh-and-blood people you’re actually sitting with as you seek wisdom?

At any moment we can find almost any piece of information that we can imagine. Just ask the internet or your favorite AI...
05/17/2026

At any moment we can find almost any piece of information that we can imagine. Just ask the internet or your favorite AI chatbot. And yet, has all this information made us wise? Has it made our lives measurably better? Has it improved society? Even in the midst of this information revolution, we live with great confusion about life's most basic questions. What is the good life? How do I live with other people? How do I make work meaningful? What is ethical? What we are longing for is wisdom. But, in the an artificial time, we need something to anchor us deeper than a basic AI answer. We need an ancient wisdom. Join us tomorrow morning as we begin a new sermon series on the book of Proverbs and learn what wisdom is and how we can apply it to the very practical questions of life.

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05/16/2026

Because Jesus has more patience and more grace for us than our minds can even begin to comprehend. His patience doesn’t run out. His grace doesn’t dry up.
And the more we choose Jesus and His ways, the stronger our lives become—personally and together as the church—to endure the many storms life is going to bring.
Tag someone who needs this reminder today. 🤍
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05/15/2026

Following Jesus doesn’t mean the storms stop. 🌧️
It means you’re standing on a foundation that won’t move when they hit.

Jesus says his kingdom is eternal. The world’s ways will pass, but his ways endure—and he gives us his Spirit to actually help us live them out.

So we have to ask:
Are we digging deep to build on the rock of Jesus and his ways?
Or are we settling for the shifting sand of the world?

📖 Matthew 7:24–27

05/14/2026

We’re all building our lives on something.
Family. Career. Financial security. Friendships. Happiness.
All good things. But none of them are strong enough to be the foundation.

One storm can take any of those away.
Jesus says, “Build on Me.”
He’s not just strong enough to withstand the storm—He’s the One who can command the storm to stop.

What are you really building your life on?

05/09/2026

Why would a Christian willingly lose so their enemy could gain?�Why suffer, give up comfort, even risk death to love someone who hates you?
Only if the resurrection is true.�Only if this life isn’t all we get.
We are all living with an expiration date—a single doctor’s visit or car ride away from everything changing. If life is that fragile and that precious, then choosing to suffer for someone else looks insane…�…unless Jesus really rose from the dead and we really get eternity with Him in a new heavens and new earth.
That’s the only way this kind of enemy-love makes sense.
Save this. Share it. Ask yourself: What is my hope really in?
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05/08/2026

We’re urgent about discipleship—but Jesus was slow in His methods.
He ate with His disciples.�He walked with them.�He simply lived life with them…for years.
You don’t get deep, vulnerable, life-changing conversations after knowing someone for a day or two. Real discipleship is built over the long haul—years and even decades of shared life, safety, and trust.
Because Jesus rose from the dead, we can live with a slow urgency:�serious about growth, patient with the process.
👣 Let’s commit to the long road of walking with people like Jesus did.

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Muncie, IN
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