Redeemer City to City

Redeemer City to City Loving cities because God loves cities

Co-founded by Timothy Keller (1950-2023) We equip leaders to start churches in cities around the world.

Our hope is to see gospel renewal everywhere there are people.

A beautiful reminder of the heart of the Gospel.Jesus came not in condemnation, but in love, grace, and salvation. No ma...
06/07/2026

A beautiful reminder of the heart of the Gospel.

Jesus came not in condemnation, but in love, grace, and salvation. No matter where this week finds you, may you rest in the hope that Christ came to redeem, restore, and draw us near to him.

Wishing you a blessed Sunday. 🤍

06/05/2026

What keeps church planters and leaders around the world connected to the work of City to City?

In this conversation, we reflect on three things we hear over and over again:
• a deeper understanding of the gospel
• a renewed love for the city
• a shift from competition to movement-minded ministry

It’s a powerful reminder that God is at work in cities all over the world, bringing people together for his mission.

Watch the full conversation and follow along with more conversations from across the City to City network.

Check out Episode 3 on Movement from The City to City Podcast for more! https://citytocitymag.substack.com/s/city-to-city-podcast

Earlier this week, we shared the quote: “We are not thinking beings or doing beings first—we are desiring beings first.”...
06/04/2026

Earlier this week, we shared the quote: “We are not thinking beings or doing beings first—we are desiring beings first.”

Now, we’re diving deeper into that idea with Part 1 of “Preaching to Reach the Heart” by Damian Grateley.

What does Scripture really mean when it talks about the “heart”? And why does it matter so deeply in the way we preach, lead, and follow Jesus?

Stay tuned for Part 2 or read the full article at https://redeemercitytocity.com/articles-stories/preaching-to-reach-the-heart

06/02/2026

Pause & Reflect.

Acts 20:24 is a powerful reminder that our lives are ultimately meant to point back to Christ and the good news of his grace.

In a world that constantly pulls our attention in different directions, may we remain focused on the race God has called us to run with faithfulness, purpose, and perseverance.

Take a moment today to reflect on what it means to live for something greater than yourself.

06/01/2026

Happy Monday!

“We are not thinking beings or doing beings first—we are desiring beings first.”

What shapes our lives most deeply is often what our hearts truly desire. May we be people whose hearts are continually being shaped and redirected toward Christ.

Happy SundayGod’s call has always been the same: humble ourselves, seek him, and turn toward him wholeheartedly.No matte...
05/31/2026

Happy Sunday

God’s call has always been the same: humble ourselves, seek him, and turn toward him wholeheartedly.

No matter what this week held, his grace still invites you back again.

05/29/2026

What if David was never meant to be the hero of the story?

In this clip from the Sin PĂşlpito podcast, the conversation shifts the focus of Scripture back where it belongs: on Christ.

“Where is Christ in this narrative?” is a question that changes the way we read the Bible entirely.

Follow along for more conversations exploring Scripture, theology, culture, and the gospel in a deeper way.

Happy Sunday!Joy in hope. Patience in affliction. Faithfulness in prayer.Romans 12:12 is a simple reminder for every sea...
05/24/2026

Happy Sunday!
Joy in hope. Patience in affliction. Faithfulness in prayer.

Romans 12:12 is a simple reminder for every season of life. When circumstances feel uncertain, we hold onto the hope we have in Christ. When trials come, we endure with patience. And through it all, we remain rooted in prayer.

Our strength is not found in having easy circumstances, but in trusting the One who is faithful through them all.

What happens when striving, rejection, and performance become the foundation of your identity?Part 1 of From Sonship to ...
05/22/2026

What happens when striving, rejection, and performance become the foundation of your identity?

Part 1 of From Sonship to Leadership shares the story of Naresh Sathiyaseelan’s journey from abandonment and insecurity to discovering the transforming love of Christ.

What began as a pursuit of acceptance through achievement eventually became something deeper: learning that our value is not earned through performance, but received through the finished work of Jesus.

This story is a powerful reminder that true leadership begins not with striving, but with sonship.

Stay tuned for Part 2 or read the full article at https://redeemercitytocity.com/articles-stories/from-sonship-to-leadership-the-story-of-a-planter-in-sri-lanka

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