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City on a Hill exists to glorify God through the fulfillment of the Great Commission. We gather for our weekly worship service at 10am on Sunday mornings and we’d love to have you join us! For more information about our church, visit our website at cityonahill.co.
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City on a Hill: Tazewell, VA

City on a Hill: Tazewell, VA

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City on a Hill is a thriving church nestled in the hill of Virginia. Pastor Barry Absher and his lovely wife Carlene started this church in a storefront in 2010. City on a Hill is known for passionate preaching and liberating worship services.
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This time... On City On A Hill... Welcome to Iron Falcon, a new campaign on City On A Hill, run by Greg! This is the first campaign as part of our new platform, the Lamplighters' Guild, our new expansion of content here on City On A Hill! This is our session zero, part two! Join us as we dive into something very new! Big thanks to Greg, Bryan, Emma…
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This time... On City On A Hill... Welcome to Iron Falcon, a new campaign on City On A Hill, run by Greg! This is the first campaign as part of our new platform, the Lamplighters' Guild, our new expansion of content here on City On A Hill! This is our session zero. Join us as we dive into something very new! Big thanks to Greg, Bryan, Emma, and Dere…
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Jesus moved the stone. He didn’t need to, as John tells us he could just show up in places with his resurrected body (John 20:19), but he did. He did this to show how comprehensively he has beaten death, but more than that, to ensure that even the doubtful would know that he is alive. There was an empty tomb left in the garden as a testimony to God…
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Jesus moved the stone. He didn’t need to, as John tells us he could just show up in places with his resurrected body (John 20:19), but he did. He did this to show how comprehensively he has beaten death, but more than that, to ensure that even the doubtful would know that he is alive. There was an empty tomb left in the garden as a testimony to God…
  continue reading
 
Jesus moved the stone. He didn’t need to, as John tells us he could just show up in places with his resurrected body (John 20:19), but he did. He did this to show how comprehensively he has beaten death, but more than that, to ensure that even the doubtful would know that he is alive. There was an empty tomb left in the garden as a testimony to God…
  continue reading
 
Jesus moved the stone. He didn’t need to, as John tells us he could just show up in places with his resurrected body (John 20:19), but he did. He did this to show how comprehensively he has beaten death, but more than that, to ensure that even the doubtful would know that he is alive. There was an empty tomb left in the garden as a testimony to God…
  continue reading
 
Jesus moved the stone. He didn’t need to, as John tells us he could just show up in places with his resurrected body (John 20:19), but he did. He did this to show how comprehensively he has beaten death, but more than that, to ensure that even the doubtful would know that he is alive. There was an empty tomb left in the garden as a testimony to God…
  continue reading
 
Jesus moved the stone. He didn’t need to, as John tells us he could just show up in places with his resurrected body (John 20:19), but he did. He did this to show how comprehensively he has beaten death, but more than that, to ensure that even the doubtful would know that he is alive. There was an empty tomb left in the garden as a testimony to God…
  continue reading
 
This time... On City On A Hill... Ryan hangs out for a few minutes and talks about the (almost) six years of City On A Hill Gaming and how the (tentative) plans for the coming year(s) are taking shape. Oh and I forgot to say it on the audio, but a huge amount of thanks goes to Peter, Grant, and Jenny from StG. Especially early on their advice was c…
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Jesus’ side was pierced to prove that Jesus truly was dead, but also, John tells us, in fulfilment of prophecy, that ‘not one of his bones will be broken’ and ‘they will look on him whom they have pierced.’ This detail is provided to us so that we may believe. The spear highlights to us the sharpness of the suffering and the significance of Jesus’ …
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