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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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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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Attempting to gain the things of this world leads us into a pace of life that does violence to our souls. In a society that constantly tells us we are not enough, Jesus calls us into a better way of living: prioritizing his values, denying ourselves daily, and following his path. This Sunday, special guest Rich Villodas shared on finding peace and …
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In the Bible, God is often revealed as a healer. When Jesus asks a sick man “Do you want to be made well?”, it becomes an invitation for us to embrace the wholeness and new life that comes through him in faith. God is calling us to examine our own hearts, desires, and readiness for the transformation that the power of Jesus offers. In this week’s m…
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Our questions toward God often reflect our human nature and dependence on God for support and guidance. But God’s questions to us serve a different purpose—they are less about providing us with specific answers and more about fostering a deeper relationship with Him. In the first message in our new series “Where Are You?”, Ps Luis Guerrero unpacks …
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Being filled with the Holy Spirit is essential to the life of a believer. You can confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, but being filled with the spirit is the defining factor of the life of a Christian. In this week's Sunday message, Pastor Josh Kelsey gives insight into how we can go from having the Holy Spirit with us to having him dwell w…
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How do we hold space in the waiting when we step out into something we believe God has called us to? Often when we walk into the promised land it is filled with giants, but that does not make God’s promises less true. In this Sunday’s message from guest Pastor Chris Bennett, we learn that even when we don’t have full understanding, we can have full…
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Drawing near to God is not a one-off event—it’s a habitual practice that leads you into deeper communion with him and with others. Christ did not die so that you could have more stuff, but he died so that he could be close to your heart. In this ALLIN message, Pastor Josh Kelsey encourages us to assess our hearts and see where in our lives we can d…
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God’s divine power is optimal for every area of our life, but it’s also optional. God has given us everything we need in this life through his power, but we have to first step out and participate in it. In this special message on Sunday, guest pastor James Murray gives us three questions we can use to amplify God's divine power in our daily lives.…
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