Found & Formed
New and healthy believers follow this faith roadmap — and when we stumble (which we will), we find that just like preventative care keeps the body healthy, this pathway with God keeps the soul whole.

Say Yes to Jesus
Begin a relationship with Jesus and surrender your life to Him as your Lord and Savior.

Be Baptized
Go public with your faith and celebrate your new life in Christ.

Join the Mission
Commit to studying the Bible, prayer, and sound teaching. Become part of a church family and work to transform the community.

Start Serving
Use your gifts and talents to serve others and help build the church and community.

Step Into Leadership
Disciple others by leading with humility and living by example, remembering that true leadership is humble service.
YES TO JESUS
Saying "yes" to Jesus is the most important decision you’ll ever make. It’s not about religion — it’s about starting a real, life-giving relationship with the One who loves you unconditionally. Whether you're full of questions or ready to surrender your heart, Jesus is ready to meet you right where you are.
BE BAPTIZED
Baptism is an outward expression of an inward decision. It’s how we go public with our faith and show the world that we’ve been made new in Christ. Whether you’re new to following Jesus or you've recently recommitted your life to Him, baptism is your next bold step.
JOIN THE Mission
Faith was never meant to be lived alone. When you become a partner at City Life, you're not just joining a church — you're committing to a shared mission. In our partnership course, we dive into biblical theology, the vision of our church, and what it means to actively serve both the body of Christ and the surrounding community.
START SERVING
You were made on purpose, for a purpose. God has given you gifts, passions, and experiences that can bring hope and help to others. When you serve at City Life, you're not just filling a spot — you're building lives, strengthening the church, and becoming the hands and feet of Jesus.
STEP INTO LEADERSHIP
Leadership in the Kingdom isn’t about being first — it’s about going low. Jesus showed us that true leadership looks like serving, loving, and lifting others up. As you grow, God may call you to guide others on their faith journey too — not with titles, but with trust, humility, and heart.
“Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant.”
— Matthew 20:26 (CSB)