We seek more and more privacy, and feel more and more alienated and lonely when we get it ... our encounters with others tend increasingly to be competitive as a result of the search for privacy. We less and less often meet our fellow man to share and exchange, and more and more often encounter him as an impediment or a nuisance.
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Sunday Worship Service
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@ 10:30am
Ministers, therapists and social scientists see the evidence every day: we live in more isolation than we can tolerate. Many problems we struggle with have as their root cause an isolated way of life, a lack of substantive relationships that make a day-to-day difference in our lives. Our whole way of life seems to encourage this kind of independence.
This is how most of us life out our days. But there is a quiet murmur, a whisper among some that another way is possible--a counteractive to isolation. The whisper comes from the historic Christian church, whose life-giving community has sprung up in all kinds of organic and unexpected ways over the last 2,000 years.
You may have a distaste for a lot of church and religion, but this different way of living is worth considering. If you wonder about the voice behind the whisper, and want to hear how Christians think this other kind of life is even possible, then come to City Life and find out this Sunday.
City Life Church meets for worship @
 The Eastern Star Building 2719 K Street Sacramento, CA 95816
Sunday at
10:30am (Coffee at 10:00am) We have nursery & story time for ages zero to six, and our worship services are done before noon.
Find out more at our website: sacramentocitylife.com
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