All Sermons / Most Recent / Search / By Series / By Title / By Speaker
Spiritual Training: Session 4
What if church was less like a concert and a classroom and more like a session with a personal trainer? It’s time to build new spiritual muscles and strengthen old ones. This week, we’ll do 7-10 exercises together, focusing on five essential skills for the Christian faith: reading Scripture, praying to God, singing in worship, giving of ourselves, and loving others.
Spiritual Training: Session 3
What if church was less like a concert and a classroom and more like a session with a personal trainer? It’s time to build new spiritual muscles and strengthen old ones. This week, we’ll do 7-10 exercises together, focusing on five essential skills for the Christian faith: reading Scripture, praying to God, singing in worship, giving of ourselves, and loving others.
Spiritual Training: Session 2
What if church was less like a concert and a classroom and more like a session with a personal trainer? It’s time to build new spiritual muscles and strengthen old ones. This week, we’ll do 7-10 exercises together, focusing on five essential skills for the Christian faith: reading Scripture, praying to God, singing in worship, giving of ourselves, and loving others.
Spiritual Training: Session 1
What if church was less like a concert and a classroom and more like a session with a personal trainer? It’s time to build new spiritual muscles and strengthen old ones. This week, we’ll do 7-10 exercises together, focusing on five essential skills for the Christian faith: reading Scripture, praying to God, singing in worship, giving of ourselves, and loving others.
Mother’s Day (2021)
Join RiverLife to celebrate moms, moms-to-be, grandmas, aunties, sisters, and all the incredible women who have played a part in your life. We’ll hear from Jeremy Garland, our Kids Min director, share a Mother’s Day sermon on how moms surpass them all. You’ll have to join us to hear more!
God’s People in a Pandemic: Trusting God During Uncertain Times
Confession is a spiritual journey into abundant life. The freedom that confession brings to the soul of the forgiven leads them to forgive because they understand the blessedness of being forgiven.
I Am Becoming Holy, Free from Sin’s Power (Thess. 5:23)
If we are free from sin, why do we continue to struggle with old habits that are unhealthy and maybe even detrimental to our relationship with God? When we believe in Jesus, God declares us to be right, but becoming holy is a process that takes a lifetime. The Holy Spirit works in our lives by freeing us from sins that we continue to struggle with in order to make us completely holy.
I Am Holy, Free from Sin’s Punishment (Romans 3)
We experience freedom from sin when we believe what Jesus’ death and resurrection means for us. When we believe that Jesus died for our sins, God declares us to be right and we no longer have to face the consequence of sin’s punishment.
What is Holiness and How Do I Become Holy? (Ezek. 37:3-5)
When you hear the word holiness what do you think of? A holy person like a monk or a person who always attends church? Maybe you think of someone who is perfect like the pastor. But what if holiness was something completely different? Join us this week to discover that holiness isn’t about us, but it’s about Jesus.
The Easter Story in a Bag
Discover how Jesus didn’t cheat death; he beat death. Walk through the Easter story with a special bag of eggs.