
Church of the City New York Come to Me | Who is Jesus? - Jon Tyson
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Feb 2, 2026 Three words—Messiah, Church, and Kingdom—are used to make sense of history and personal longing. Conversation covers Jesus’ claims, gentle leadership, and rest for the weary. Discussion explores the church as a messy, radical community of love and the kingdom as a cause of restoration and dignity for the marginalized.
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Jesus' Identity Shapes History
- Jesus' identity question forces a personal answer about who he is, not just cultural speculation.
- Peter's confession (Messiah, Son of the living God) frames history around Christ's unique claim and authority.
Equip Everyone To Share Scripture
- Equip every church member to share Jesus naturally rather than relying only on events or experts.
- Use short Bible-based resources so non-Christians encounter Christ through Scripture itself.
Three Words That Explain History
- Three words — Messiah, Church, Kingdom — provide a simple lens to interpret human history.
- These terms orient relationship, community, and cause as central human longings.









