Introduction to City Post
In 2017, a small group of believers, led by Ricky Cotto, felt the calling to plant a church Fort Worth, TX. With a changing landscape near the downtown area, the one thing that was missing is a place of worship. City Post Church provided a unique opportunity for walk-ability, access, and connectivity in an urban context. City Post’s members and ministries expand to all corners of Fort Worth, particularly Central North. As we began to plan, pray, and meet together, we began to see who the Lord was sending as He built the church.
As City Post began to grow, the Lord led us to the Carter-Riverside area of Fort Worth. April of 2020 was the date that City Post Church was going to launch in a larger, more accessible location - Riverside Middle School. Just weeks before the launch, COVID-19 happen. Even though the pandemic caused everything to shut down, the Lord was still at work. We shifted and streamed on line.
After a year of streaming our worship services live from the Fort Worth Darkroom, the Lord provided us with a new location in the Riverside area of Fort Worth. In March of 2021 we now have a lease on a building where we can do ministry out of and gather together on Sunday mornings for worship. It might not be your traditional church building, but it has become home. God has been faithful to us and continues to lead and guide City Post Church.
City Post Church is unique because it follows the incarnational model of ministry and not an attractional one (John 1:1-14). Instead of investing all our resources on our own comforts, resources are poured back into the community, local ministries, missions, and the arts.
City Post is pretty simple: passionate people who love and worship the Lord Jesus Christ, who seek the welfare of the city, and who desire real truth alongside authentic relationships.
By stripping away traditionalism and focusing on a relationship with God through faith in Christ, people are finding a new freedom and purpose in Jesus.