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At Fount Church, our vision is Jesus Christ, our reality is freedom, our mission is people, and our cause is love. We are 1 church, 3 cities—NYC, Paris and Berlin—led by Pastors Josh and Georgie Kelsey. Join us this Sunday online, find out more at fount.nyc
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In a society filled with worry and anxiety, the gospel encourages us in a different way of living. Statistics show that roughly 87% of the things we become worried or anxious about don’t actually happen, but it becomes comfortable to live in states of chaos instead of entering into mindsets of peace. Regardless of what our circumstances lay in fron…
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Our contentment in life comes from loving-union with Jesus, not more of the things he gives us. Often times we look to the blessing in front of us instead of the one who is everlasting and provides for us. When we guard our hearts against anything that attempts to take our eyes off of Jesus, we are able to find a satisfaction that goes beyond our p…
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If we know God, if we are loved by God, reconciliation and forgiveness should be our pursuit. To reconcile in a healthy way begins with coming before God in humility, recognizing that he first came down to draw near to us. In this Sunday's message, Pastor Kevin Myers explains ways to reconcile with one another in a biblical way that honors Christ a…
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Friendship, as modeled by the gospel, calls us to a higher standard of connection—one that goes beyond convenience and surface-level interactions. These friendships reflect the transformative grace of Jesus and invite us to live in alignment with the gospel in every relationship. In this week’s leadership lessons, Pastor Ryan Schlachter delves into…
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Scripture calls us “strangers of this world,” because our true home is found in heavenly places, far beyond what our eyes can see. When we walk in our true identity as citizens, we have different cravings that guide us to live with fervent a expectation for what is to come. This Sunday, Pastor Luis Guerrero breaks down a profound truth: as citizens…
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As human beings, there’s a temptation to believe we’re in control of our own lives. To gain a sense of worth, we rely on our works, abilities, and achievements to measure “right standing” with God. True confidence comes from our faith in God and our proximity to him. In this week's message, Pastor Ryan Schlachter shares three key points on building…
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Humility is not accidental; it is an intentional act. When humility becomes the standard for God's people, we are able to join in the Spirit and lift the name of Jesus above all. God commands us to be unified, and to achieve it we must acknowledge the weight of pride and its effect on the body of Christ. On our 11th anniversary, Pastor Ryan Schlach…
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All throughout the Lord’s prayer we get a glimpse into the heart and care of the Lord towards his people. God cares about our lives, and Jesus knows that the worst thing for us is to deliver us into sin that seeks to destroy us. He doesn’t come to us with condemnation and shame, but as free and redeemed people who are seeking to become more like hi…
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The repetition of going to God daily for bread is not just to have our needs met, but to deepen our relationship with the Father. This portion of the Lord’s prayer grows our dependence on God, allowing us to trust that He will faithfully meet us in our circumstances and needs. In this week’s Sunday message, Pastor Ryan Schlachter gives three reason…
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The Lord's prayer is organized in such a way that it puts us into alignment with the way in which we should operate and prioritize our lives according to God’s will and purpose. Our prayers are necessary to establish God’s kingdom and more will being done in our city and our lives. In this week's message, Pastor Ryan Schlachter gives us three ways …
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God wants to hear your voice. When we become aware of how much it cost God to be close to us, we value prayer all the more. How would it change your engagement with God if you assumed he already wanted to talk to you? There’s no secret password or set of syllables you have to string together, but access to God being with opening your voice wherever…
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When Jesus comes to visit the disciples on the beach after his resurrection, he comes in gentleness and love. Through his interaction with Peter, we see he is restored through grace and truth that is freely given to him regardless of his previous failures. In this Sunday’s message, Pastor Ryan Schlachter shows the importance of fellowship with God,…
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As a church, we have been experiencing an outpouring of the Holy Spirit since Tuesday, July 2nd. God has been leading us to strip back to the basics in order to help us learn who we are and recognize our identity. In this Sunday’s message, lead Pastor Josh Kelsey gives five points on how we can continue to seek the presence of God corporately and i…
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In the cross-fire of political turmoil, the wake of the pandemic, culture wars and social upheaval, the church is at a tipping point—a dark moment when many churches have lost their voice, their way and the trust of the rising generation. But this is also the perfect moment for God to move and answer people’s most desperate prayers. God wants to pr…
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Whatever heaviness you are carrying can be exchanged for a garment of praise. When we come to God honest and transparent with where we are and what we are carrying, he is faithful to take our burdens and give us hope, life, and praise in return. In this week's Sunday message, Pastor Josh Kelsey discusses the origin of praise and how we can encounte…
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