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Listen to Capital City's weekly messages and find ways to worship, connect, grow and serve at CapCity. Capital City Christian Church is a non-denominational, independent Christian church in Frankfort, Kentucky. We're committed to being a place where God is building Christ-Driven, 24/7 Jesus followers. A place of 100% truth and 100% grace.
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Our relationship with God is based on our willingness to submit to Him. But our relationship with God is built on the fact that God was willing to submit to us, that God became man, and that He submitted to His creation for our benefit because our needs were more important than His needs. Jesus chose self-imposed limitations. God became man—and liv…
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"Do you know why Jesus washed our feet? Do you know why he died for us? He thinks we’re special. He really does. For some crazy reason, your Creator God thinks you are special. And if someone is that special to you, you’ll figure out a way to serve them, right? If you love someone as much as you love yourself, you’ll figure out a way to serve them,…
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If God's Word, the Bible, is a lamp to our feet, how can we be sure of our path if we’re not reading it? The Bible tells us that in the last days, what is wrong will be considered right, and what is right will be considered wrong. Could this be because people are no longer building their lives on God’s Word? Discover why the Bible is still alive an…
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You see, we have a faulty view of what it means to teach our “one another’s.” We make it into something it doesn’t have to be, and I believe those verses that we started with really, truly do apply to all of us. We are all responsible to teach our “one another’s.”So, I want to reset us to an appropriate perspective of what it means to teach. I want…
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What if life isn’t about taking the lead, but learning to follow it instead? So many of us are taught to think, "What do I want to do with my life?" and then we shape everything around our own preferences and choices. But what if life is actually designed for us to follow someone else's plan—God’s plan? Pastor Mark reveals the steps necessary to re…
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So, what do you think God thinks about words that kill? Proverbs says, “Words kill, words give life; they’re either poison or fruit—you choose.” (Proverbs 18.21) Does that mean God sees them as equal choices? What do you think God thinks about destructive criticism, gossip, sarcasm, gaslighting, broken confidences, bullying, or other … discouraging…
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The word "burden" shows up a few different times in the New Testament, and it starts with this one moment with Jesus in Matthew Chapter 11. Jesus is teaching to a community that hasn’t accepted him; they’ve pushed back against him, and Jesus decides to challenge them. But he also reaches the point where he softens. He looks to this crowd and knows …
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What if we viewed our children not as our own, but as being on loan from God, with the understanding that one day we will present them back to Him? How would God evaluate how we raised, prayed for, and trained our children? This message reminds us of the responsibility we have as parents to steward the precious gifts we've been entrusted with—our c…
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"Peace and unity are connected. Unity exists around a big idea — something significant and powerful that pulls us together. And it exists in all sorts of contexts and organizations. We could be talking about the church, but we could also talk about your school, your family, your community, your town, your state, or your country. We could talk about…
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This kind of hospitality, this offering of a friendship-love to strangers was kind of a big deal in a culture with all these nomads. A lot of people kind of moved around, they weren’t citizens of a town, or a country, and hospitality was a really big deal. And then there were the widows and the orphans, and others who were flat-out poor. And there …
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What if your job was more than just a paycheck, and school was more than just about grades or hanging out with friends? The places we go during the day can become fertile mission fields when we view them as assignments given to us by Jesus. Find the 7 practical tips for moving from the mundane to the meaningful.…
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"Now, that word in Romans 12, where we started—that word "honor"—it's a Greek word. It looks like the word "time," but what it means is "prize." It can mean "value," it can mean "respect." It can mean "honor," and it can mean "recognition." I really like that word recognition because I think that gives us a good perspective of what honor is. Recogn…
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"When Jesus says, “Love one another,” who is my one another? You see, this “agape” kind of love wouldn’t be so painfully difficult if the people in your life weren’t so painfully difficult. But you are surrounded by a bunch of sinners. If I got to pick my “one another,” maybe loving my “one another” wouldn’t be so hard. But … I don’t. If all my “on…
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"Now, not everyone who is depressed will feel all of these descriptors; but they probably feel some of them. You feel down. You’re irritable, maybe. Maybe a sense of hopelessness. You’ve lost a sense of purpose. Those things you used to enjoy, you don’t enjoy them anymore. There’s this oppressive pessimism – everything is half-empty. Sadness, dejec…
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"Anxiety and worry exist on a spectrum. At one end, you have worry and anxiety that are present but manageable … and even beneficial. They press us and push us to fulfill our responsibilities. They act as a prod to do our jobs well. But that's not the complete picture. I think that's a small piece of the picture. Anxiety and worry are usually not g…
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It's strange to think that someone else owns you, but as Christians, we believe that Jesus has paid a ransom and purchased us. How would you live differently if you saw your life as not your own? How would you view your possessions, children, and retirement accounts? This message introduces the concept of ownership versus stewardship and helps you …
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"When we let that lie take root, it grows and grows until, eventually, we say, "You're unlovable." It's not that you're never going to be loved; you lie to yourself and think your problem is that you aren't worth loving. No one’s ever going to find you lovable. Eventually, that grows until you begin believing that you don't even love yourself. How …
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Ezekiel, a prophet during the Babylonian captivity, remained steadfast in his faith despite living in a godless society. His life is a powerful inspiration, showing us how to stay true to our beliefs even in a culture that opposes God's ways. Explore practical guidance and spiritual encouragement from Ezekiel's example to help you stay faithful to …
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It’s a word we all understand – “ruin.” Something was beautiful once, but no longer. It was useful once, valuable once, but no longer. It has been damaged and wrecked. It has been spoiled. You can ruin a shirt; you can ruin a phone; you can ruin a vacation; you can ruin a career; you can ruin a relationship; you can ruin a person. Have you ever rui…
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"So, a lot of us … in fact, most of us, maybe … kind of put on these masks. And our masks usually look better on the outside than we feel on the inside, right? And we kind of fear that everyone around is as good on the inside as their masks look on the outside. So, when we compare our insides to their masks, we don’t look too good, we don’t feel to…
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Do you realize that your words are living and will grow in the hearer's lives? That powerful idea makes us realize we should guard what comes from our mouths. But where do our words come from, and why does the Bible instruct us to hold every thought captive? This message explores Paul's guidance to be mindful of our speech and watch how we spend ou…
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"We talked about raising godly children – which is hard work and requires discipline. Wisdom says to listen to God. Fools despise discipline. We talked about money – which requires hard work and discipline to handle well. It wasn’t groundbreaking information. Wisdom says to listen to God. Fools despise discipline. We talked about our hurts, and we …
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"I don’t care whether you are a Boomer, a Gen Xer, a Millennial, a Zer, or even Gen Alpha … the questions are the same: Does your work life matter to God? Does how you work affect your life with God? Does God care? And if he does, should you? What do you think: Is work a necessary evil? Should our goal be to do as little as possible and get past it…
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