Episodes

Sunday Dec 01, 2024
Sunday Dec 01, 2024
God, in His loving kindness, takes delight in giving us, His children, good gifts (Luke 12:32). Throughout the Bible, we see examples of God's abundant generosity as He pours blessings out upon the Earth. When humanity responded with taking that generosity and hoarding it, God responded with more generosity as He sent His son to die for us. We don't have to worry about God's generosity running out, therefor go out and be generous in kind!
Join us in Mooresville as special guest speaker Ashley Pell of Northgate Ministries (Philippines) shares an encouragement for us to realize the abundance God offers us, and to respond to that abundance with generosity.
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Sunday Nov 24, 2024
Sunday Nov 24, 2024
In Psalm 100, we are reminded that thanksgiving is the gateway to God's presence. Offering thanks and praise to God brings us closer to Him, just as the Old Testament sacrifices of thanksgiving did. Giving thanks can still require sacrifices today and even come out of hardship. Jesus paid the ultimate sacrifice for us, allowing us to come directly into the presence of God with thanksgiving that can shift the atmosphere and deepen our connection with God.
Join us in Wilmington as Head Pastor Ryan Meade highlights the transformative power of thanksgiving in worship and how it draws us into a deeper relationship with God.
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Sunday Nov 24, 2024
Sunday Nov 24, 2024
In the Bible, "hope" means "confident expectation." It doesn't mean 50/50, it is a 100% confidence that He who Promised is faithful! Abraham and Sarah walked in hope, David running for his life walked in hope, Israel in exile for 70 years lived in hope... confident expectation! Today, God has called the church to be a beacon of hope. Despite the hardships and challenges you may be facing right now, be encouraged that hope is on the horizon.
Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger shares fresh revelation from the Lord on the hope we can have in Him.
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Sunday Nov 24, 2024
Sunday Nov 24, 2024
Grace is like a river. It is so beautiful it takes your breath away. It's a deep sapphire blue with an almost magnetic pull that draws you in. Yet, it is also very dangerous. We don't fully understand the River's significance, but it is central to our identity, direction, and destiny. The River of Grace flows "from the throne of God and of the Lamb." It leads the the tree of life—a powerful picture of abundant, eternal provision and healing for the nations (Revelation 22:1-2).
Join us in Mooresville as Senior Pastor Byron Wicker explores the extents of God's Grace for our lives.
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Sunday Nov 17, 2024
Sunday Nov 17, 2024
The Book of Ephesians is a treasure chest of truth. After introducing the glory of this treasure, Paul prayed for us to receive the spirit of wisdom and revelation—not just wisdom or revelation for a specific situation. His prayer wasn't for a momentary insight but a continual, flowing river of wisdom and revelation. Unlike a cupful, this river is meant to pour into our hearts and guide us throughout life.
Join us in Wilmington as Senior Pastor Byron Wicker shares a message encouraging us to allow God to fill your spirit with His wisdom.
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Sunday Nov 17, 2024
Sunday Nov 17, 2024
Worshiping Jesus is our #1 priority as Christians and as a church. When we gather, "everyone has a song, hymn, or spiritual song" (Ephesians 5:16) from your heart to bring. Whether it's sung from the stage or from your seat, we are all a vital part of the atmosphere of praise and adoration.
Join us in Chapel Hill as Matthew Bollinger continues his look at the spiritual DNA of RiverLife with a message on worship's role in our lives.
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Sunday Nov 17, 2024
Sunday Nov 17, 2024
In the Kingdom model, extravagance really comes from the heart. Jesus, himself, models this in his ministry, and we see it applied in the parables in Luke 15. When we, as believers, are presented with an opportunity to give, how should we respond?
Join us in Mooresville as guest speaker Cory Meade encourages us to align our thoughts with those of Heaven.
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Sunday Nov 10, 2024
Sunday Nov 10, 2024
Having "eyes to see" is a theme that runs throughout the Old Testament, and one that Jesus echoes in His teachings. What we discuss today is specifically having eyes to see God's glory, even when it doesn't look so glorious.
Join us in Wilmington as guest speaker Cory Meade encourages us to cultivate a recognition of God's glory in everything.
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Sunday Nov 10, 2024
Sunday Nov 10, 2024
The heart of our church is to be a home for the Lord's presence—a true dwelling place for him. We're committed to cultivating a grace-filled culture in our lives and ministry to realize this vision. A central teaching of the New Testament is that grace isn't just for salvation; it's for every day, enabling us to live godly lives, love others well, and fulfill our purpose (2 Corinthians 12:9).
Join us in Mooresville as Senior Pastor Byron Wicker continues his look into the heart of RiverLife with our foundation of grace.
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Sunday Nov 03, 2024
Sunday Nov 03, 2024
In Ephesians 6:10-13, Paul reminds us that our true battles are spiritual, not merely against flesh and blood. As we navigate the complexities of daily life—be it in our families, workplaces, or personal relationships—we are encourages to recognize the unseen forces at play. We are invited to understand that peace is not just a passive state but an active weapon in our spiritual warfare. By embracing the "gospel of peace" as our foundation, we can engage these challenges with confidence and strength.
Join us this week as Head Pastor Ryan Meade explores how living from a place of grace and peace helps us to be more effective in the daily battles we find ourselves in.
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