Church of the City New York

Church of the City New York

Welcome to the Church of the City Channel.

Church of the City New York is a church community passionate about making disciples who "practice the way of Jesus together for the renewal of the city." We believe in the authority and power of the scriptures to shape our communal life and practice, as we seek to teach God's word with clarity and conviction.

Most of the teaching in our community is done by Pastor Jon Tyson and our teaching team. We have both morning and evening services and meet in the heart of Manhattan.

For more information visit: www.churchofthecitynyc.com

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  • @johnberry791
    @johnberry7912 сағат бұрын

    So good!

  • @ecgodsmack86
    @ecgodsmack867 сағат бұрын

    What is this

  • @patternsgrusel2455
    @patternsgrusel24558 сағат бұрын

    Is this a parody of Christian belief?

  • @kelvinnealy2186
    @kelvinnealy2186Күн бұрын

    Amen

  • @user-uz7gi3oj8b
    @user-uz7gi3oj8bКүн бұрын

    Wow! So well said 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Beautiful sermon of wisdom !!

  • @CarlosC77
    @CarlosC77Күн бұрын

    This is SOOOO TRUEEEE

  • @art_by_adrian2913
    @art_by_adrian29132 күн бұрын

    Oh i love this

  • @BobMeier-fc6dh
    @BobMeier-fc6dh2 күн бұрын

    What is the name of the author Jon refers to in the sermon? Awesome sermon, by the way. Thank you and bless you

  • @teddanson37
    @teddanson373 күн бұрын

    We learned today that Jon doesn't do well with movie titles. 😆

  • @Notofthisworld-ln9iq
    @Notofthisworld-ln9iq3 күн бұрын

    AMEN, my brother.

  • @crvillasana1
    @crvillasana13 күн бұрын

    Really want the song charts on this. Would love to sing it with my community asap. If anyone knows how to find it!

  • @reclamera3390
    @reclamera33904 күн бұрын

    Life experience Is in most cases more God minded . what only God can answer .

  • @reclamera3390
    @reclamera33904 күн бұрын

    Thank you , this message goes for lots of people with degrees , Don't ever underestimate the simple minded . they Have the dayly interaction with God , what they are most of the time not even are aware of . they might talk to God mayby more often than Farizaries all together .

  • @thecreative_mind
    @thecreative_mind6 күн бұрын

    According to Solomon in the Book of Ecclesiasties, all of these things that we Chase are vanity.

  • @elisabethury6105
    @elisabethury61056 күн бұрын

    ♥️

  • @thereaIdand
    @thereaIdand7 күн бұрын

    That opening story 😂

  • @Krishna-w3p3b
    @Krishna-w3p3b7 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Krishna-w3p3b
    @Krishna-w3p3b7 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @GLDChannel
    @GLDChannel8 күн бұрын

    Great song full of the Spirit!

  • @tobytrish1007
    @tobytrish100711 күн бұрын

    Really struggling to die to myself guys. If anyone is reading this please pray for me. I know I’m the only one that can do this

  • @Jrjacobtoler
    @Jrjacobtoler10 күн бұрын

    You can not, only Christ can! Let him. I’ll pray for you, pray for me too!

  • @notrOhaoN
    @notrOhaoN13 күн бұрын

    The difference between this and the other arguments that I've seen is that Suzy uses the entire Bible as reference, rather than isolating one passage and trying to understand context from only that. While this is a topic is very heavy, I think she did a really good job of demystifying God's plan since the beginning.

  • @justinhay30
    @justinhay3013 күн бұрын

    God is so good

  • @isaaclovatt6880
    @isaaclovatt688013 күн бұрын

    Such an annointed song!! Thank you for gifting this to us!

  • @calebmoore9490
    @calebmoore949014 күн бұрын

    I needed to hear this today!

  • @RoaringJaguar
    @RoaringJaguar15 күн бұрын

    Thank you. I was at the youth group in Iceland were you made your first appearance on the Pentecostal Kotmót. Your sermon yesterday (August 3, 2024) was the most amazing, funniest and impactful delivery I think I've ever heard in person. The analogies were brilliant! I wanted to applaud mightily but you quickily disappeared from the stage when the worship started. Just wanted to thank you. I will never forget this sermon in Iceland for as long as I live. It was the highlight of the whole event. Thank you again. God bless you brother ❤️🙏🏻

  • @jaredashtons
    @jaredashtons16 күн бұрын

    my heart is so moved by this. i want in.

  • @testifyChrist
    @testifyChrist18 күн бұрын

    Yes! May every church become a praying church 💯 Lord please ignite your people to the sacrifice and service of intercessory prayer 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @Krishna-w3p3b
    @Krishna-w3p3b18 күн бұрын

    Wow so good 🎉❤

  • @philipbenjamin4720
    @philipbenjamin472018 күн бұрын

    Please read below my response to Jon Tyson's interview on biblical masculinity on Remnant Radio (link below). kzread.info/dash/bejne/kZqTmZisf5ebaco.html This episode is floating in mid air. How so? The trinity includes the Father and the Son and yet the topic of this video was "Is There Biblical Masculinity?" How bizarre. Let me be cheeky and answer the question of the show now - “Let’s hope so!”. No mention of the masculinity of either Jesus or the Father is made anywhere in the video - yet no idea is theology unless it can be traced to the trinity and to the character of God. The US church is so committed to mining truth from Christianity for personal gain (more on that below) while ignoring God himself - and certainly Jon Tyson - that it's possible for episodes like this to exist. Many/most people would have you believe that people are free to choose BETWEEN: - complementarianism - where manhood is defined by Christ’s masculinity - and womanhood by the church in dwelled by the Spirit - AND - egalitarianism - which is defined by whichever book written by someone with a PhD ‘interprets’ contended passages of the bible in a way that appeals to you. The interviewers respond to this reality by asking Jon how he interprets 1 Timothy 2 - and Jon obliged them with a PhD answer (apparently it’s not possible for a teenager to be left alone with 1 Timothy 2 and for he or she to reach a reliable conclusion as to its meaning - since it's actually about the women of Artemis! Traps for young players). Instead the interviewers should be asking questions designed to get to the heart of the issue - such as the following three: 1. Why (THEOLOGICALLY) must marriage be between a man and a woman? (“For reproduction” is not an answer - because if marriage is DEFINED by having children then people who cannot have children should not marry. “For parenting” is not an answer - because if marriage is DEFINED by parenting then a same sex couple who agree to adopt should be able to get married. “For mutual comfort” is not an answer - since if this is what DEFINES marriage then a same sex couple should be able to marry. This question would have required Jon to reveal whether the differences he is willing to admit exist between men and women have ANYTHING to contribute to explain marriage). 2. Why (THEOLOGICALLY) is homosexuality forbidden? And here’s a question which would have been perfect for Jon - who says he believes in complementarianism without hierarchy: 3. Is there any reason why Jesus could not have been a woman? Without egalitarians being able to provide answers to the first two questions it isn’t possible to consider egalitarianism a POSSIBLE theology of sexuality. It isn’t possible to view egalitarianism as anything other than primary doctrinal failure. The latter is proven in 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 where we find out that sex differences are so fundamental - so central to the heart of the gospel - that EVERY SINGLE TRUE BELIEVER JUST KNOWS - from the moment they are saved - without being taught - that they must honour sex differences by refraining from homosexual acts. To the host's credit - and after the guest had associated manhood with "giving your life away for others" - he asked: "I would wonder what someone would say if they are listening on the other end - saying "well can't a woman be feminine and do this? Can't a woman sacrificially adopt responsibility for others? Wouldn't that also be Christ like?" How would you respond to someone who is processing that?" To which the guest replied (this was the end of the interview - the guest revealing that he has no ideas that relate to being a man - as distinct from being a believer of either sex (all true ideas about manhood CONTRAST with womanhood): "Well of course she can - but this is a conversation about how men are formed - not a conversation about how women are formed". Got that? The guest is talking about qualities common to men and women as qualities of men because this is a conversation about how men are formed! Then Jon Tyson discusses Proverbs 31 - where at least men and women are spoken of separately - however he manages to talk about the things that godly men do in that passage without reaching any clear conclusion about how men and women are different. He doesn't recognise that the things men do in that passage make men Christ figures - those who are supposed to establish justice (women can establish justice too - keep reading for the key THEOLOGICAL difference between men and women!). Presumably Ephesians 5 is in his bible - but remember Jon believes that this passage is about a Jesus who ISN'T head of the church - he's an equal partner with the church. To believe this is to deny our need to be saved (I have concluded that Ephesians 5 is not limited to husbands and wives - that instead it reveals required qualities of all men - and all women. I reach that conclusion because Genesis 2 moves straight from man and woman being defined as individuals - where woman is a helper to man - into defining marriage). Then the guest - determined to prove that his ideas about man and woman are NOT Christ and the church - NOT the cross - bangs the "freedom" drum - as the US 'church' is currently doing (“we must fight to preserve our FREEDOM to worship etc”). He says men aren't in contexts which give them THE FREEDOM - the opportunity - to become men. This idea is the very antithesis of the cross - which is about Jesus limiting his freedom for others - foregoing his rights (both of these explained in Phil 2). A Christian is formed through being united with Christ in his death and resurrection. Perhaps then the way to form a man isn’t to “set them free to be men”? Then the guest told us that only when boys have a CONSCIOUS JOURNEY which leads them to break away from boyhood to embrace manhood do boys become men. Has Jon not heard of puberty - when boys put some distance between them and their mothers as they begin to be attracted to women? With this distance enabling their character formation to include formation in the distinctives of their sex? Instead of recognising that God already has this covered - and instead of recognising that biblical masculinity MUST be founded on Christ and the Father - Jon sensed an opportunity. He decided to tell the Christian world - filled with men looking for a way to avoid the cost of real discipleship - that becoming a Christian - welcoming God as Word and Spirit - and attending a church in which one is formed through a diversity of relationships - wasn't enough to cause someone to become a man. Instead people need to go on a four day Forming Men retreat with Jon and Jefferson Bethke - which will cost them US$2500 a ticket. Ka ching! Jon is a con artist. He's an eloquent New York pastor with a large church - he can talk his head off - he can quote forty books before his sermon has reached half an hour in length - but he's a con artist whose ENTIRE spirituality is separated from Christ and the cross (except when it is expedient for them to be one). When Jon's theology is orthodox it is only to QUALIFY to get whatever he wants from his position.

  • @KaitiYoo
    @KaitiYoo19 күн бұрын

    SO GOOD.

  • @claudiawittel7658
    @claudiawittel765821 күн бұрын

    Yes, so thankful for the power & authority!

  • @rickc4133
    @rickc413321 күн бұрын

    Amen! New York needs more Christian churches like this!

  • @MattHudson21
    @MattHudson2123 күн бұрын

    Come to the table...

  • @benskinner1372
    @benskinner137224 күн бұрын

    Amen! Glory to the saviour of the world, the King of Kings, Jesus Christ❤ blessings from the UK

  • @albertquintanilla8202
    @albertquintanilla820226 күн бұрын

    Most excellent 👌

  • @John-Christchurch-NZ
    @John-Christchurch-NZ27 күн бұрын

    You mean you've been preaching across the ditch and didn't come visit Loved this message So inspiring I'm listening again God Bless

  • @philipbenjamin4720
    @philipbenjamin472028 күн бұрын

    The preacher disagrees with the idea that Christianity is obsessed with sin. He says (quoting Ayaan Hirsi Ali) that Christianity is obsessed with love. He therefore leaves us trying to imagine a love which is unrelated to our sin (due to his CONTRASTING the idea of God being obsessed with sin with the idea of God being obsessed with love). But God is obsessed with sin precisely BECAUSE he is love. God is obsessed with sin because sin separates us from him and he wants to relate with us. To suggest that Christianity is obsessed with love instead of with sin is to deny the cross. Christian love is holiness, justice, mercy, and grace. It is God enabling us to be united with Jesus in his death (we die to everything selfish in us) so that we may then rise with Jesus to new life. The gospel and sin are inseparable. I just searched for the word sin and the word love in the New Testament. The word love occurs 235 times. The word sin occurs 392 times. Instead of seeing the latter references as in conflict with love we should see them as proof of God’s self-giving love - his desire to be re-united with us. When this preacher preaches he presents a huge amount of content at a very fast pace. It is clear both that he can find the words to describe ideas and also cross relate a lot of concepts with ease. What isn't certain is whether what he talks about is birthed in him. Just because he can process truths INTELLECTUALLY and ORALLY doesn't mean that he has processed - and is processing - the things he speaks about RELATIONALLY. Preaching is truth and embodiment - it is godly persuasion due to Christ being PRESENT - not just TRUE. It is a serious issue when embodiment is short circuited. Let me give you a different example of how embodiment can be bypassed. US pastor Stephen Furtick - when preaching - reaches heightened emotion before those who are listening to him have the chance to feel emotion. It inevitably causes people to give way to the preacher (people feel inadequate - "Why don't I feel as deeply about him about these things?"). When this preacher preaches it's the same problem. Instead of people going on their own journey with God - people are being railroaded into experiencing the preacher's 'journey'. It leads to the congregation accepting whatever the preacher says is true. I doubt that the people in the congregation were able to recognise that in this sermon the preacher denied the cross - I doubt that the average member of the congregation recognised that his message was unhinged from the foundations of the gospel. One final example - there is a very famous woman bible teacher who has a million followers on X. Whenever she shares ideas she does so by explaining HER RELATIONSHIP with the ideas. To engage with the ideas she shares requires the person engaging to do so THROUGH HER EYES. It's a perfect way to build a following - by BINDING people to oneself. These three examples are each examples of FALSE TEACHING. Saying what is true is not enough (not that the preacher here said what was true) - being a godly preacher of God's word includes presenting in a godly manner. It's time for the church elders at COTC NYC to do something about this. And it's time for people at COTC NYC to recognise the inappropriate pressure being placed on them - that it leads to their comparing the preacher's skills with their own - and to their 'giving way' to the preacher - ENTRUSTING themselves to him. John 2:24-25 ESV But Jesus on his part did not entrust himself to them, because he knew all people and needed no one to bear witness about man, for he himself knew what was in man.

  • @Gospelclouds
    @Gospelclouds28 күн бұрын

    🙏🙏

  • @pattithornton6500
    @pattithornton6500Ай бұрын

    I am always so blessed & divinely convicted by the teachings in this church but I ask why do the musician come up so early & play so loudly? They play beautifully but I find it distracting while trying to listen to the sermon. I do truly love you all & am so grateful to God for the way He uses you all in my life.

  • @HummingbirdQueen
    @HummingbirdQueenАй бұрын

    A friend who goes to your church sent me this sermon and it was exactly what I needed to hear. I've been battling with this spirit for a while. Thank you for preaching on this. I am encouraged to keep showing up, take God's Promises as Truth, and Fight another day. May God bless you Pastor Tyson and your ministry.

  • @daviscm100
    @daviscm100Ай бұрын

    Very well prepared and delivered. Blessed to hear it.

  • @bruisedheal
    @bruisedhealАй бұрын

    woooooooooooo!!!

  • @ThrivingAnywayTV
    @ThrivingAnywayTVАй бұрын

    🙌🙌🙌

  • @michael_toms
    @michael_tomsАй бұрын

    It would be amazing to hear an exposition on the Feast of Tabernacles from Jon Tyson! I came across a study the LORD showed me because I was hungry for understanding. I leapt out of my chair with so much joy at what was revealed to me that I had done artwork on it-artwork on Psalm 19!

  • @michael_toms
    @michael_tomsАй бұрын

    This man has discovered joy, joy abundantly.

  • @maryalexis7328
    @maryalexis7328Ай бұрын

    This was such an anointed messenger. Powerful. Thank you for making your ministry available.e to the world.

  • @MatthewC.-ox7kd
    @MatthewC.-ox7kdАй бұрын

    I don’t want to here the man speak I have Jesus I want to hear the singing ❤

  • @albertquintanilla8202
    @albertquintanilla8202Ай бұрын

    Awsome servant.

  • @user-vj5fc7xv7s
    @user-vj5fc7xv7sАй бұрын

    I needed this word Samuel! Thank you