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We’d love to meet you! Whether you’re just beginning to explore questions of faith, returning to church after some time away, or searching for a place to belong, you are truly welcome here. We believe that church is more than just a place—it’s a family. No matter your background, your story, or where you are on your spiritual journey, there's a place for you here. Come as you are, and experience the hope, love, and community found in Christ. We can’t wait to connect with you and walk alongside you as you discover all that God has in store.

Service Time: Sundays at 9:00 am
Location: 404 Levering Mill Rd, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004

What to Expect

There are several things you can expect at our Sunday worship services that go from 9 am to about 10:15 am:

There is no dress code for worship at City Line. Some people come in business casual, and others come in t-shirts and jeans.

As you come in, a greeter will welcome you, be available to answer any questions you might have, and hand you a bulletin that will help guide you through the worship service.

We highly value our times of corporate worship through song. Corporate singing has a powerful way of glorifying Christ, bringing unity to the Body, and uniquely combining the heart and mind around the truth of the Gospel and the spiritual passion it emotes. Musically, our instrumentation is usually of the praise band genre, and our arrangements are typically contemporary. Look forward to a mix of traditional hymns and more modern songs. We are blessed with many wonderful musicians within our community, and they lead together in teams that rotate week to week.

We value preaching that is not only faithful to the text of ancient Scripture, but also relevant to the modern listener. A good sermon not only explains the meaning of God’s Word, but also makes contemporary connections and draws out implications for our daily lives. Feel free to download previous sermons here.

Worship is not only a time for us to offer up our songs and prayers, but also our entire lives – including our resources. With that said, visitors should feel completely free to just let the basket pass.

Communion is a sacrament of bread and wine that Jesus has given his Church as a means of remembering – and even internalizing – the forgiveness and spiritual strength that he offers us through his broken body and poured out blood. We believe that Jesus spiritually is present with us around his table. We welcome all baptized followers of Jesus to join us as we receive bread and wine. We do offer the option to have gluten free bread and grape juice for those who may need it. Our regular practice is to celebrate the Lord's Table every Sunday.

Parking lot  

Family and handicap parking is located close to the ramp entrance, for those who require ramp access. 

Street parking 

In addition to the lot, street parking is also available. The map below displays streets that are available for parking.  

NOTE: Levering Mill does not allow street parking.

An Overall Flow To Our Service

As with all public gatherings, there’s a certain flow to our worship. That flow is called a liturgy, which the bulletin will help guide you through. But if following a bulletin feels restrictive, feel free to simply listen for cues from the people who will guide the service from upfront. Also, some parts of our service are scripted and said in unison. This is to remind us that the point of worshipping together is so that we can worship together—even by using the same words!

Other parts of our service, on the other hand, will be completely unscripted – private moments of confession, certain season with open moments where anyone can contribute a brief prayer, and so on.

In our liturgy we begin with a call to worship and response in song, which reminds us that God wants us to worship him and it is our joy to do so. We then enter a time of confession and receiving forgiveness in Christ, remembering how easily we turn our worship towards lesser things, but how readily God helps us to come back. Next, we hear the Scriptures read and preached, and so experience the fact that we are not left alone to try to figure out our world and ourselves, but God has given us his Word. And finally, when we dine at the Lord’s Table and then are sent out with his blessing, we receive strength from Jesus himself to take our worship beyond just Sunday and into the rest of our week. 

At the end of each City Line worship service, a word of God’s blessing – called a benediction – is pronounced. This is a reminder that in worship, we finally experience the blessing of becoming who we were made to be and what we were designed to do. And then as a congregation we are sent out to love God, our city, and the world. From the place of worship, we are sent out to extend the blessing we have received to everyone and everywhere around us. We are blessed in order to be a blessing to others.

For Your Kids

We believe kids aren’t just the future of the Church—they are the Church! Our Kids Ministry is a safe, fun, and engaging place where children can learn about God in age-appropriate ways. Every week, we partner with parents to help kids build a strong foundation of faith, make lasting friendships, and discover how much Jesus loves them.

Whether it's through creative Bible lessons, high-energy worship, interactive games, or hands-on activities, our goal is to point every child to Jesus and help them grow in their relationship with Him.