C3 NYC is a church for the people of New York City led by Pastors Josh and Georgie Kelsey. Our vision is Jesus Christ, our reality is freedom, our mission is people, and our cause is love. Join us this Sunday online, find out more at c3.nyc
In the creation story, we see that God rested on the seventh day because His work was finished and good. This rhythm of rest is exampled by God for each of us, that we would find time in our busy schedules to slow down and acknowledge we are not God of our lives. This Sunday, Pastor Jon Laurenzo shares the importance of Sabbath for the follower of …
New Yorkers are not known for being silent or having much time alone, but we’re called to be still and know God in the solitude. Today, lead pastor Josh Kelsey preached on six reasons we need the spiritual practice of silence & solitude. Join us as we step deeper into this practice this week—learning to stop doing, stop producing, stop pleasing peo…
Lead pastor Josh Kelsey shares on the cost of discipleship at the C3 NYC staff meeting, and how, in order to have the joy of revival, you need the sorrow of repentance.
When we slow down, we create intentional space to hear from God. This Sunday, lead pastor George Kelsey preached from John 15, reminding us to abide and connect with the Father like the vine & the branches. In the gospels, Jesus often withdrew from the crowds to meet with the Father, and as we model our lives on His during this Practice series, we’…
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What is true repentance? At ALLIN on Wednesday, Pastor Josh Kelsey challenged us to surrender our hearts and turn back to God through fasting, weeping and mourning. In this season of Lent, may we be a people who seek God in repentance and believe for revival.
Pastor Josh Kelsey shares on Isaiah 55 in at the C3 NYC staff meeting on seeking God's presence and feasting at a Kingdom table. Being hungry and thirsty is a sign that this world can't satisfy, only God.
In Luke 11, Luke puts a great emphasis on prayer before something happens. Jesus doesn’t just give the disciples words to say, he shows them his heart for communion with the Father. Prayer is talking with God, seeking communion and partnership. In this Sunday’s message, Pastor Jon Lorenzo continues our Practice series and gives us three points on h…
We live in a culture that worships pleasure, but the truth is that we can be surrounded by excess but left empty. When we fast, we choose to abstain from food in order to feast on the Lord. In the first Sunday of our Practice series, Pastor Jon Laurenzo shares why we fast and how this discipline can transform your life.…
What is God’s wisdom and how do we find it? Awe se close out our Epiphany God’s wisdom is revealed in Jesus, and it’s not like the wisdom of the world. Counterintuitive and transformative, God’s wisdom is freely given to us in the mind of Christ. Through the cross, Jesus has redeemed your life for eternity. Trust his wisdom today to work through wh…
Jesus is our merciful savior, the God whose mercy is like a the sunrise—warming our hearts, bringing life and light to our lives. This Sunday, Ps Josh Kelsey preached on the mercy and compassion of God, and how this draws us deeper into His character and love.
Our ALLIN message on Rhythms of Revival challenges us to think beyond our own desires and short-sigted dreams. Revival starts in us but moves around us and to the next generation. Preaching from Acts 5, Ps Jon encouraged us to allow prayer and seeking God to be the engine room of our church so that revival can flow through our city, for the people …
Pastor Josh Kelsey shares at our C3 NYC staff meeting, aligning our team to have eyes fixed on Jesus Christ. Teaching from Philippians 3:12, Ps Josh points out that we don't need motivation when we know how valuable Christ is.
Peace is fleeting for most. It can feel tangible for a brief time, but it comes and goes. But Jesus says he gives us his peace. It was Jesus’s mission to bring peace into our world. This Sunday in our Epiphany series, Pastor Josh shared on Jesus as our Prince of Peace, reminding us that the greatest thing you can set your vision on is Jesus.…
This Sunday in our Epiphany series, David Chan preached a message on Jesus, our Champion in whom we find strength. Jesus embodies the power and might of God—and in Him, we find that our weakness is where God's power is made perfect.
The Bible is a story about Jesus. From Genesis to Revelation, it points toward God’s ultimate plan of God’s people being reunited with him through his son, Jesus. In this Sunday’s message, Jon Laurenzo teaches about Jesus as the one who God appointed to save humanity. Jesus is the one the prophets spoke about in the Old Testament, and he is the rea…
Pastor Filmore preaches on how Jesus is the Epiphany of God, meaning that you can know who God is through the person of Jesus. Instead of remaining distant from us, God brings His word to us through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
With all the hustle of Christmas, we can lose touch with its true meaning. This Sunday’s message from Pastor Josh Kelsey, “Why Christmas?” reminds us of the importance of Christ’s birth and the love poured out as God stepped into humanity. God redeems, shows, forgives, and frees us. What good news this Christmas season!…
In this C3 NYC staff meeting, Pastor Josh Kelsey shared a word on finding our joy and peace in the presence of Jesus. This Christmas, the birth of Christ reminds us that the solution God brings is not always immediate. but it is everlasting.
No matter how many Christmases you’ve experienced, you can discover a new understanding of what Christ’s birth really means and what fresh outpouring of joy we can have in our lives. This Sunday, David Chan preaches from Luke 2 and reminds us to find our true joy not in the world but in Christ.
Where is your hope anchored? In this Sunday’s message, Lead Pastor Josh Kelsey kicks off our Advent series with a message on the hope that is unseen—our hope in Jesus Christ. Pastor Josh gives us three things that make up the hope we have in Jesus, an anchor that we can rely on and remind us of the peace that comes in Jesus.…
One of the themes of the gospels is the fact that Jesus has come to include people who have been on the outskirts. Those who are marginalized by humans standards, the Kingdom brings them into the family of God. This Sunday, Suyash Raiborde preached a message on the parable of the two debtors in Luke 7. In this story, we are confronted with the brok…
This Sunday, Jon Laurenzo preaches on the parables of the lost sheep and lost coin from Luke 15. He encourages us to see our city and our neighborhoods not as problems to be solved but people to be loved!
Jesus taught in parables, in earthly stories with heavenly meaning. This Sunday in our HIDDEN series, we dove into the Parable of the Sower, learning the importance of checking our hearts so that we can truly receive God’s word. What a message to live out as we allow the seed to take root in our hearts!…
Jesus has shown us a new way to be human—that it first starts in the heart. Rain, winds, floods, will beat down on your life trying to make your life fail. But when your life’s foundation is built on Jesus, you will never fail. In this Sunday’s message, Pastor Kevin Smigielski gives us 3 things to remember when storms come our way.…
Pastor Filmore unpacks a biblical perspective of Kingdom generosity, reminding us that even our ability to produce wealth comes from God. In the New Testament book of Philippians, we find a a thank you letter to a church who supported Paul in his ministry, and Paul refers to the Philippian church as his "partners." We are called to be good stewards…