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Artisan City Church

Artisan City Church

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Artisan City Church is a church plant located in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. Our mission is to passionately pursue God’s presence, practices, and people as we pour out our lives for the good of others. Our vision is see beauty from brokenness in St Pete and beyond. Thank you for being open to listening!


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Episodes
  • Lost Art of Community | Cultivating Wonder - Chris Dew
    Feb 12 2026

    What if the world we see is far more than just atoms and matter? This message challenges us to break free from the Truman Show of modern materialism and rediscover the enchanted existence we were created for. Drawing from Romans 1:18-25 and Acts 2, we're confronted with a powerful truth: God's invisible attributes have been clearly seen since creation, yet our culture has trained us to explain away the wonder. We've learned to ask 'how' things work without ever asking 'why' they exist. The early church lived in awe and wonder, experiencing miracles and recognizing the spiritual realm as real and present. We're invited to cultivate omnivorous attentiveness—artisan eyes that see God's beauty in every conversation, every sunrise, every cup of coffee. Through practicing gratitude in small pleasures, slowing down from our hurried screens, and expecting God to show up miraculously, we can swim in the beauty of our Creator. This isn't optional spirituality or extra sprinkles on the Christian life—it's the very essence of living aligned with reality. When we lose wonder, joy is lost and life becomes gray. But when we reawaken to the enchanted universe Scripture describes, filled with angels and demons, divine beauty and cosmic purpose, we discover that there's more to experience than we ever imagined.

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    43 mins
  • The Lost Art of Community | Unity Amidst Diversity - Kaylee Harvey
    Feb 5 2026

    What if we've been misunderstanding unity all along? Romans 12 and Acts 2 challenge us to reconsider what it truly means to be the church. We're invited to see the beautiful distinction between uniformity—where everyone looks, thinks, and acts the same—and genuine unity, where diverse people with different gifts, backgrounds, and stories come together under one mission. The Acts 2 church wasn't a homogeneous group; it was made up of 15 different people groups from every nation, unified not by sameness but by the Holy Spirit and their shared devotion to Jesus. Through the vivid imagery of mosaic tiles versus identical white tiles, we're reminded that God designed His church to be a stunning display of variety held together by the Holy Spirit. This message calls us to renew our minds, embrace our unique gifts—whether teaching, mercy, or administration—and remember that Jesus is our peace when conflicts arise. Our differences aren't obstacles to overcome; they're the very design that makes us stronger together, like the Avengers using their unique abilities or the human body with its diverse organs working in harmony. The challenge is clear: will we let culture define unity, or will we allow Scripture to transform how we see ourselves and each other?

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    40 mins
  • The Lost Art of Community | Hospitality - Chris Dew
    Feb 2 2026

    This message invites us into an exploration of hospitality as a spiritual practice that transforms lives and communities. Drawing from Acts 2:42-46, we discover that the early church didn't just gather corporately—they met house to house, breaking bread together with joyful and sincere hearts. The message challenges our modern tendency toward isolation and hyper-individualism, reminding us that freedom and flourishing aren't found alone but in genuine community. Through a fascinating study of rats in isolated cages versus connected environments, we see a powerful metaphor for our own lives: connection heals what isolation destroys. The call here is clear—beautiful things happen at the table. Whether we have a large home or a small apartment, whether we're hosting with fine china or Halloween napkins and Christmas plates, we're invited to open our doors and practice the radical hospitality that Jesus modeled. This isn't about entertaining with perfection; it's about hosting with authenticity, creating spaces where broken hearts can heal, where political divides can soften through curiosity rather than combat, and where people can encounter the reality and beauty of Jesus not just through sermons but through shared meals and genuine relationship.

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    42 mins
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