Clint Wilson

About

Clint Wilson

Clint Wilson is the Community and Care Pastor at City Church where he oversees our small group ministry. Clint moved to Houston via West Virginia, Wake Forest University, Edinburgh, and Philadelphia. Having completed his PhD in English at Rice University, he is particularly interested in how literature and the arts shape questions of faith, and vice versa. Clint and his wife Natalie, a clinical social worker live in Near Northside, Houston with their two dogs, Huck and Dizzy.

Acts 28:17-30
At the end of Acts, the gospel’s message reaches the imagined ends of the earth, the city of Rome. Here Paul prepares to plant the future of the church, a community built on the extreme hope of Christ’s message for all people in all times.
March 15, 2026
Clint Wilson
Acts 23:11; 24:10-16
Suffering often creates crisis, but crisis can be an invitation to clarify the sources of our hope. Isn’t life about more than survival? How do we find a life rich with purpose, even and especially in the face of suffering?
February 22, 2026
Clint Wilson
Acts 20:17-24, 32
Do you find it hard to “be present?” The early church practiced presence by honestly situating their past and prayerfully entrusting their future to God. In so doing, they were able to find newfound availability for both God and one another.
February 8, 2026
Clint Wilson
Philippians 4:4-9
Encountering Christ Jesus as our lasting “Prince of Peace” gives us a place to take our grief, anxiety, and fear, so that we, in turn, can become people who exude the generosity and gentleness of God.
December 21, 2025
Clint Wilson
Acts 17:16-34
Like the famous words announced on the intercom of the London Tube, the church’s call is to “mind the gap” between God’s Kingdom and human culture, creating loving dialogue that help people experience the beauty of Jesus Christ and his good news.
November 23, 2025
Clint Wilson
Acts 15:1-11
For many, religious rules are comforting. But the gospel invites us into a radically healthy but utterly paradigm-shifting freedom from old rules and regulations. The church is meant to be the beating heart, the epicenter, of that message of freedom.
November 2, 2025
Clint Wilson
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