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Two Cities Church
Two Cities Church
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2 days ago
Weekly Messages from Two Cities Church in Winston Salem NC. Hear from Pastor Kyle Mercer and others as they walk through books of the Bible chapter by chapter and verse by verse. You can find out all about Two Cities Church at TwoCitiesChurch.net
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Weekly Messages from Two Cities Church in Winston Salem NC. Hear from Pastor Kyle Mercer and others as they walk through books of the Bible chapter by chapter and verse by verse. You can find out all about Two Cities Church at TwoCitiesChurch.net
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Two Cities Church
Unashamed: The Power of the Gospel // Romans 1:7-16 - The Verdict
In Romans 1:7-16, Paul reveals God’s vision for a church centered in Christ and strengthened by a gospel-shaped faith. This message calls us to move beyond surface-level Christianity by grounding our identity in grace, cultivating meaningful Christian community, and recovering bold confidence in the power of the gospel. As that faith takes root, it fuels spiritual maturity, love for the church, and a clear commitment to reaching our city and the lost with unashamed faith. In this sermon, we learn four ways to go deeper and be deeper: - A deeper understanding of God’s love (grace that leads to peace) - A deeper love for Christians and the church (gratitude, prayer, and community) - A deeper love for the lost (living like gospel debtors with spiritual urgency) - A deeper conviction in the power of the gospel (unashamed, because it’s God’s power to save) As we begin Romans together, this message invites you to respond through prayer, worship, and renewed faith, asking God to make you the kind of person whose life is shaped by the gospel from faith for faith.
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2 days ago
50 minutes 23 seconds

Two Cities Church
Centered & Sent // Vision Sunday // Romans 1:1-6 - A Year In Romans
Pastor Kyle introduces the 2026 vision for Two Cities Church: Centered on God’s Word, Sent into God’s world. Grounded in Romans 1:1–6, this message shows how vision begins with God and His Word, centers on the gospel of Jesus Christ, and leads to faith that becomes obedience. Pastor Kyle also unpacks why Romans is a uniquely formative book for the church, and why being “sent” starts with everyday faithfulness—living with purpose in your relationships, your neighborhood, and the nations. This sermon calls the church to be formed before being sent—anchored in Scripture, empowered by grace, and moved to respond through worship, prayer, and mission for the sake of Jesus’ name.
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1 week ago
47 minutes 47 seconds

Two Cities Church
Good News in the Dark // Luke 2:1-20 - Messengers
Pastor Kyle walks through Luke 2:1-20, showing how God announces the birth of Jesus in an unexpected way to ordinary, overlooked shepherds in the middle of the night. Set against the power of Caesar and the noise of a busy world, this passage reveals that God’s good news doesn’t arrive through strength, status, or spectacle, but through humility, grace, and divine initiative. This message invites us to slow down and reconsider what we are beholding this Christmas. In a world marked by fear, distraction, and broken peace, we are reminded that true joy flows from good news, real peace comes from giving God glory, and salvation is found not in what we do but in what Christ has done. The Savior has come not to impress the powerful, but to rescue the lost. Jesus enters our darkness with light, our fear with joy, and our striving with grace, inviting us to behold Him, believe the good news, and live transformed lives marked by worship, peace, and praise. In this message, we see: - How God uses ordinary people and unexpected moments to reveal His greatest work - Why the announcement of Jesus’ birth is good news—not good advice - The difference between temporary happiness and lasting joy rooted in the gospel - How beholding Christ shapes who we are becoming - Why Jesus enters the mess of our world rather than avoiding it - How God’s upside-down kingdom welcomes outsiders and the forgotten - Why glory to God and peace for humanity are inseparably connected
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3 weeks ago
50 minutes 2 seconds

Two Cities Church
There Can Only Be One King // Matthew 2:1-15 - Messengers
Pastor Spencer walks through Matthew 2:1-15, tracing the very different responses to the birth of Jesus, from worship to hostility, from joy to indifference. As the wise men search for the newborn King, King Herod responds with fear and resistance, revealing that while there are many ways to reject Jesus, there is only one way to truly receive Him. This message invites us to examine our own hearts and consider how we respond to Jesus as King. In a world marked by grief, power struggles, and uncertainty, we are reminded that God is near, His purposes are unfolding, and darkness does not get the final word. In this message, we see: - How God draws all kinds of people to Himself using all kinds of circumstances - Why many reject Jesus—not only through open hostility, like Herod, but through quiet indifference - The tension we feel when Jesus’ kingship confronts our desire for control - Why Scripture is essential for truly knowing where God is leading us - What it looks like to receive Jesus by faith through joy, worshipful submission, and generosity - How the gifts of the wise men point not only to a King, but to a Savior who would suffer and die in our place - This sermon reminds us that although grief, opposition, and suffering are real, death and darkness do not have the final word. Jesus, the true and better King, entered our broken world not to take power—but to give His life, inviting us to receive Him by faith.
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3 weeks ago
42 minutes 27 seconds

Two Cities Church
A Different Life Than You Planned // Matthew 1:18-25 - Messengers
Pastor Kyle walks through Matthew 1:18-25, looking at the moment the angel appears to Joseph in a dream. In the middle of fear, confusion, and what felt like betrayal, God meets Joseph with reassurance, direction, and a deeper purpose than he could see. This message invites us to consider how God often works through unexpected circumstances—not just for us, but in us and with us—forming our character, shaping our faith, and reminding us that He is near. In this message, we see: - Why suffering and confusion often tempt us to isolate—and why God designed us to walk through them in community - How Joseph chose character over reputation, trusting God even when the cost was personal and public - The angel’s words, “Do not fear,” and what they reveal about trusting God with an uncertain future - The meaning behind the two names given to Jesus: Jesus — “The Lord saves,” reminding us we cannot rescue ourselves. Immanuel — “God with us,” pointing to the miracle of the Incarnation - How Joseph’s simple, obedient response shows us what surrender looks like when life doesn’t go as planned - This sermon reminds us that God is not distant from our pain or confusion. He steps into it—present, purposeful, and faithful to keep His promises.
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1 month ago
48 minutes 6 seconds

Two Cities Church
Mary’s Fear & God’s Favor // Luke 1:26–49 - Messengers
Pastor Kyle preaches from Luke 1:26–49, examining the first messengers of Christmas and the angel Gabriel’s announcement to Mary. This message highlights her fear, doubt, faith, and surrender—and the profound reality that Christmas begins with God coming to us. In this sermon, you’ll learn: God is a sending God. Christmas starts with God—He initiates creation, revelation, and salvation. The gospel is about God coming to us because we cannot go to Him. God comes to unexpected places. Jesus enters the world through Nazareth, a small, overlooked town, reminding us that God identifies with the poor, the least, and the last. God speaks to ordinary people. The first recipients of the Christmas message were two teenagers, Mary and Joseph—showing that Christianity is for every generation. Mary becomes the first Christian and a godly model for women. Mary’s unique role in redemptive history. As the mother of God, she displays God’s humility in becoming a helpless baby. Her virginity underscores the miraculous and divine nature of Christ’s birth. God’s favor confronts our fear. Mary was “greatly troubled,” but Gabriel’s words—“Do not be afraid… you have found favor with God”—reveal that God’s grace is the antidote to fear. Faith grows through community and surrender. Mary brings her doubts (“How will this be?”) to God, finds encouragement with Elizabeth, and ultimately responds with surrender: “Let it be to me according to your word.”
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1 month ago
48 minutes 40 seconds

Two Cities Church
Hope in the Midst of Hardship // Luke 1:5-25 - Messengers
Have you ever experienced the pain of longing, praying, and hoping for something, only to have it slip through your fingers? In this message, Pastor Caleb unpacks Luke 1:5-25, exploring the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth, a couple who were righteous and faithful, yet suffered decades of silent longing and unanswered prayers. Discover the powerful truth that God hears your prayers even when He seems silent, and how His loving discipline is an invitation back to belief. In this sermon, you'll learn: - The Nature of True Faith: Zechariah and Elizabeth were described as blameless and righteous before God. This meant they had inward integrity and were the same person in private as they were in public. - The Tension of the Christian Life: You can be Godly and disappointed, righteous and barren, or blameless and brokenhearted. Faithfulness does not exempt you from heartache. - Two Temptations in the Waiting Room: When you're trying to live faithfully but suffering silently, be careful not to fall into feeling defeated (thinking your pain is payback for sin) or entitled (treating God like a transactional rewards program). - God's Silence is Not His Absence: Even when we feel like He doesn't, God hears our prayers. God broke the personal silence for Zechariah and Elizabeth and the prophetical silence for His people. - The Danger of Unbelief and Discipline as Grace: Zechariah's doubt (unbelief) prompted a loving discipline: nine months of silence. For a genuine follower of Jesus, discipline is not punishment (which was finished on the cross) but a form of grace—an invitation to step back into love and obedience. - The Ultimate Joy of Christmas: The greatest joy Zechariah and Elizabeth found was not in having a child, but in God remembering His people and finally sending His Savior, Jesus Christ. Key Topics Covered: - The Messengers Series: Kicking off the Christmas series by looking at the first messengers of Christmas, specifically the angel Gabriel. - A Personal Story of Loss and Hope: Pastor Caleb's story of naming his stillborn son Gabriel, "God's Messenger of Hope," after the angel. - The Spiritually Dry Season: Zechariah and Elizabeth lived during a 400-year gap where God did not send a prophet or a fresh word. - The Parallel with Elijah: Gabriel's message announced that Zechariah's son, John, would come in the spirit and power of Elijah, paving the way for the long-awaited Savior. - The Consequences of Doubt: Zechariah's questioning, "HOW shall I know this?", revealed a heart full of cynicism, in contrast to Mary's heart of faith. - Discipline and Discipleship: God uses discipline (like a job loss or a hard marriage season) to form us into the image of His Son, teaching us humility and perseverance. - If you are currently feeling stuck in a "waiting room" of life, struggling with doubt, or experiencing a season of discipline, this message will encourage you to trust God's loving heart and respond to the message of hope in Jesus. - Would you like me to share one of the specific application points from the sermon on how to respond to God's voice in a season of discipline or unbelief?
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1 month ago
41 minutes 51 seconds

Two Cities Church
Promises Kept // Gen. 21:1-8 & 22:1-14 - Multipliers: A Study on Abraham
Have you ever felt the tension between what God has promised and what you currently experience in life? Do you struggle to obey God after receiving a blessing, or wonder how to trust Him when life is painful or hard? In this message, Pastor Kyle unpacks Genesis 21:1-8 and 22:1-14, exploring the fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham and the radical test of his faith. Discover the lessons on true faith that continues to trust, obey, and celebrate, even when faced with the most challenging sacrifices. In this sermon, you'll learn: - How God's delays are not denials, and that He fulfills His promises at the time He has spoken. - Why true faith requires continued obedience and celebration, even after receiving what you want. - That God tests us so that we may know what is inside us, helping us grow and develop. - The difference between God's testing (which aims for us to pass) and the devil's temptation (which aims for us to fail). - The importance of immediate obedience, responding to God's call with "Here I am". - The necessity of sacrificing what we love and trusting God with our future, as He ultimately provides the sacrifice. - How the story of Isaac's near-sacrifice foreshadows Jesus Christ's ultimate substitutionary sacrifice. Key Topics Covered: - The 25-year wait between God's promise to Abraham and the birth of Isaac. - Living in the tension between what is seen in God's Word and what is experienced in the world. - The connection between Abraham's sacrifice of his past, present, and future, and the sacrifices God asks of us. - God's motivation methods: the love of God, the rewards of God, and the fear of God. - The significance of the phrase "The Lord will provide" (Jehovah Jireh). - The parallels between Isaac (the son of promise) and Jesus (the ultimate Son of promise). If you're seeking to understand the faithfulness of God in your seasons of waiting, or if you need encouragement to embrace sacrifice and obedience, this message will inspire and challenge you.
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1 month ago
44 minutes 53 seconds

Two Cities Church
What Radical Obedience Really Looks Like // Genesis 17 - Multipliers: A Study on Abraham
Have you ever felt stuck waiting for God's promises, wrestling with doubt, or wanting answers in a season of silence? In this message, Pastor Kyle unpacks Genesis 17, exploring the covenant God establishes with Abraham, including the unexpected command of circumcision. The message highlights the theme of faith that is tested, marked, and leads to worship and change. In this sermon, you'll learn: - How faith starts with God revealing Himself ("I am God Almighty; walk before me, and be blameless") before calling us to action. - The difference between "walking with God" (fellowship) and being called to "walk before me" (knowing God is watching). - That God desires progress, not perfection, which is captured in the word "blameless" meaning "single-hearted" and wholly devoted to the Lord. - The importance of thinking generationally, as God promises Abraham lineage and a legacy of nations, contrasting with modern short-term, instant thinking. - That faith changes you, as seen in the name change from Abram to Abraham ("father of a multitude of nations") and Sarai to Sarah ("Princess"), showing God redefines identity based on His promise, not their past. Key Topics Covered: - The Three "Greats" in the Bible: Great Commandment, Great Commission, and Great Compassion. - The Sign of the Covenant: Circumcision, and its significance as a personal, painful, and permanent sign of loyalty and sacrifice, which in the New Testament is replaced by Baptism. - Worship and Response: Abraham's emotional response of falling on his face, which is a sign of surrender and is related to the idea of an emotional and volitional response to God's Word. - Immediate Obedience and Leading by Example: Abraham's immediate action to circumcise all the males in his house that very day. - Laughter in Faith: Abraham's initial laughter in response to the promise of a son through a 90-year-old Sarah, and the son's name, Isaac, which means "Laughter".
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1 month ago
48 minutes 8 seconds

Two Cities Church
Wrestling with God in the Waiting and the Wanting // Genesis 15-16 - Multipliers: A Study on Abraham
What do you do when God seems silent, when His promises feel distant, or when waiting turns into wanting? In this message from Genesis 15-16, discover how Abraham’s story shows us what it means to wrestle with God in seasons of fear, doubt, and delay, and how faith grows deepest in the tension between what we hope for and what we see. In this sermon, you’ll learn: How to fight fear by focusing on God’s character instead of your circumstances Why honest doubt can lead to deeper faith when brought to God What it really means to believe God’s promises when they seem impossible How to trust God in the tension between His power and His timing
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2 months ago
40 minutes 9 seconds

Two Cities Church
Choices We Make by Faith // Genesis 13-14 - Multipliers: A Study on Abraham
This message from Genesis 13-14 explores how Abraham models faith through wise choices, generosity, and dependence on God rather than what he can see in front of him, while Lot’s self-centered decisions lead to spiritual compromise and captivity. Through Abraham’s example, we learn that faith involves trusting God’s promises, pursuing peace, taking the “lesser land,” and living with integrity in every circumstance.
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2 months ago
48 minutes 24 seconds

Two Cities Church
Multipliers Move by Faith // Genesis 12:1-20 - Multipliers: A Study on Abraham
This message launches a new series on the life of Abraham, where Pastor Kyle highlights Abraham as an example of faith and multiplication. In Genesis 12, we see a contrast between God’s promises and human failure, showing that faith is an active response to God’s Word, a willingness to go without knowing. Even in Abraham’s moments of foolishness and doubt, God’s faithfulness and grace shine through, and we see how God uses imperfect people to fulfill His global plan of blessing through one man, Jesus.
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2 months ago
51 minutes 1 second

Two Cities Church
Respond in Mission // Psalm 67 - Respond: A Study in the Psalms
What if God's blessing was never meant to stop with you? Psalm 67 reminds us that every good gift from God comes with a purpose: that His way would be known on earth and His saving power among all nations. In this message, Pastor Spencer shows how worship and mission go hand in hand. God blesses us so we can bless others, and as we live sent, the nations are glad and sing for joy.
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2 months ago
41 minutes 40 seconds

Two Cities Church
Respond in Faith // Psalm 16: 1-11 - Respond: A Study in the Psalms
Pastor Kyles teaches from Psalm 16, encouraging believers to respond in faith and seek refuge in God amidst life's difficulties, including physical, financial, relational, emotional, and spiritual trials. He emphasizes the importance of a "high commitment culture" within the church, loving fellow believers, having compassion for non-Christians, learning contentment, and living with an eternal perspective rooted in the resurrection of Jesus.
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3 months ago
45 minutes 55 seconds

Two Cities Church
Respond in Repentance // Psalm 51:1-19 - Respond: A Study in the Psalms
Pastor Kyle teaches from Psalm 51, showing that repentance is a hopeful word, not about behavior modification but about heart transformation initiated by the Holy Spirit. He reminds us that all sin is ultimately against God and that true cleansing and restoration are found in Christ alone.
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3 months ago
48 minutes 32 seconds

Two Cities Church
Respond in Devotion // Psalm 1:1-6 - Respond: A Study in the Psalms
In this message, Pastor Kyle teaches through Psalm 1:1-6 and shows how true blessing begins with responding rightly to God’s Word. We see that the life God blesses is rooted in His truth, delights in His Word, and bears fruit in every season.
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3 months ago
47 minutes 26 seconds

Two Cities Church
First in Our Work // Colossians 3:22-4:6 - First: A Study in Colossians
Pastor Kyle teaches from Colossians 3:22–4:6, showing how our work and our witness go hand in hand. As Christians, we’re called to work wholeheartedly as if serving the Lord, knowing our efforts, whether physical or intellectual, can ease human suffering and promote human flourishing. He challenges us to be intentional about our witness by praying for open doors to share the gospel.
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3 months ago
46 minutes 52 seconds

Two Cities Church
First in Our Home // Colossians 3:18-21 - First: A Study in Colossians
Pastor Kyle teaches from Colossians 3:18-21, sharing how the home should be a place of affection and authority. God desires an environment of love and leadership in the home, so how does that actually play out within the roles of husbands and wives?
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4 months ago
48 minutes 3 seconds

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Awake O’ Sleeper // Ephesians 5:1-18 - The Heights 2025
Pastor Kyle teaches from Ephesians 5:1-18, sharing how Christ calls people to wake up from spiritual apathy and darkness, to live fully awake in His light by imitating God, walking in love, pursuing holiness, and making the most of the time for His glory.
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4 months ago
48 minutes 19 seconds

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How Do You Know You're A Christian? || Clayton King || The Heights Conference Night Three - The Heights 2025
Pastor Clayton King reminded us that being a Christian isn't about good works, family background, or church attendance, but about confessing with your mouth, believing with your heart, and asking Jesus to save you.
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4 months ago
54 minutes 27 seconds

Two Cities Church
Weekly Messages from Two Cities Church in Winston Salem NC. Hear from Pastor Kyle Mercer and others as they walk through books of the Bible chapter by chapter and verse by verse. You can find out all about Two Cities Church at TwoCitiesChurch.net