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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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Listen, guys: If you have tried reading your Bible before and failed, try again. We have an incredibly gracious God, and I think he loves it when we try again. If you miss a day, a week, a month … try again. Start again … that’s so cool! It’ll make a difference, guys. It’ll make a difference in your life with God. It’ll make a difference in how you…
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The Christmas season often feels like a blur of lights, gifts, and gatherings. But amidst the busyness, Advent invites us to slow down and reflect on the profound love of God. The theme of love isn’t just sentimental fluff; it is the cornerstone of our faith and the most powerful gift we can give and receive. Let’s explore why love is central to Ch…
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"Some of you guys came in here this morning pretty skeptical about Jesus. And when you hear his words, “I am The Way, The Truth, The Life, and no one gets to the Father without going through me,” you bristle. You want your own truth. You want your own way. … But … what if Jesus really was God, in a bod, stepping into our world to eradicate the barr…
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Life is full of moments that test our endurance and faith. Hardship comes in many forms—loss, disappointment, and even the daily grind of unmet expectations. Yet, as followers of Christ, we’re called to find joy in the middle of it all. How is that possible? Where does this joy come from, and how is it different from happiness?…
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When Jesus offered an invitation to participate in this way, it wasn’t an invitation for you to believe — it was an invitation for you to follow. It was an invitation to experience him. An invitation to participate. Because Jesus believes that following him will make your life better, and it will make you better at life.And it’s why I think the bes…
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The holidays are often called “the most wonderful time of the year,” but for many, this season can also highlight unmet desires, grief, or lingering disappointments. What if hope is a gift waiting to be unwrapped, offering you the chance to look forward to the future again? Pastor Mark explains where true hope is found and how to live with the expe…
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See, that’s what Christmas is actually all about. At Christmas, we celebrate God becoming one of us to show us the way to the Father. Because we are lost and we don’t know it. We need to know the way. We are wrong, and we don’t know it. We need to know the truth.What moves you from being lost to no longer being lost? What is it that moves you from …
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"Bottom line, relatively speaking … we are blessed, right? We’re … rich even, right? The apostle Paul says, “Command those who are rich (This is a command for those of us who are Jesus followers; command those who are rich) in the things of this life not to be proud, but to place their hope, not in such an uncertain thing as riches, but in God, who…
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Discover how to find true peace this holiday season amidst family tensions, unmet expectations, and life’s chaos. Rooted in God’s promises, this message explores biblical truths, practical tips, and inspiring quotes to help you embrace Jesus' unshakable peace, no matter the stress or challenges the holidays bring.…
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In a world of distractions and hardships, cultivating gratitude can feel unnatural, yet it’s profoundly transformative—spiritually, mentally, and physically. Gratitude goes beyond polite gestures; it’s a heart posture that aligns us with God’s purpose, bringing joy and peace. By embracing thankfulness, we unlock a richer, healthier, and more fulfil…
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"Money and stuff are needed in this world — they're a required part of our lives. But don't let them become what your life revolves around. Paul warns Timothy in the NT, "The love of money is the root of all kinds of evil.” Don't let your pursuit of money and the stuff it can get you become your first pursuit — your central pursuit.Because money ha…
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In today’s world, the search for identity is relentless. From social media profiles to career achievements, society constantly pushes us to define who we are based on external metrics. Add to that the shadows of our past—our traumas, upbringing, and failures—and the idea of finding a stable identity can feel impossible. But there’s a truth that bri…
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"So, 3 myths, 3 misconceptions, mistakes, and misunderstandings about money that mess us up. Here’s mistake #1: We live as though it’s ours. We’re like, I earned it, it’s mine. And I can do whatever I want with what is mine, right? And we, Jesus' followers, just tweak it a little. As long as I give God his cut, the rest is mine. God gets his 10%, o…
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Sometimes, persecution is physical. The church’s history is full of stories of men and women who have been imprisoned, beaten, and even killed for their faith. Even now, there are brothers and sisters around the world who still face these dangers. The church has always lived in a world that fights against it, but our mission has never shifted. Our …
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So, check your heart. Who are you following? Who do you put your hope in? What team are you on first? Be careful following any person who claims to be a savior, because they can sound like Jesus and they can try to look like Jesus, but that’s one of the ways we accidentally find ourselves on the wrong team. Remember, Jesus is speaking to His discip…
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Jesus claims that everything … everything you can think of … every ounce of authority we can find strewn throughout this world … is subject to Him. Jesus says, "ALL authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me." How much is … ALL? And what do we do about it? What’s the appropriate response? What am I supposed to do with that information? W…
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Living a life of repentance involves a continual turning away from sin and a turning toward God. By regularly examining your heart, confessing sin, taking action to change, and embracing God’s grace, you can experience the fullness of His love and forgiveness. This message will help you experience, freedom from guilt, and a deeper relationship with…
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So, Jesus looks at these 11 guys and says, “All authority … ALL authority … both in heaven and on earth … all authority has been given to me.” … So … How much is “all”? Seriously, how much is “all”? We use that word so flippantly. Do you think Jesus was using the word flippantly, or do you think he meant it? And if Jesus has “all” authority, how mu…
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That idea may challenge you. Maybe you've always thought of religion as being restrictive, full of extra rules, tying you down with all these ways you have to live. Maybe you've thought of church as being like that. According to Paul, if you're a follower of Jesus, you should have … more freedom. Paul suggests our freest self is when we live most l…
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As Christians, we often hear about the importance of the Holy Spirit in our lives, but what does that mean practically? From the way we love each other to the fruits we bear to the significant shift in how the Holy Spirit moves from the Old Testament to the New Testament, the Holy Spirit is vital to our relationship with God. Jesus even said that i…
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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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