RiverLife Fellowship

We’re a church in North Carolina with a vision for people to experience the grace of Jesus, be filled with the Father’s love, and release the power of the Holy Spirit.

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Episodes

Sunday Nov 03, 2024

What would happen in society if people were swept up by the unconditional love of God? 
 
Join us in Chapel Hill as campus leader Michael Pham unpacks the reality of God's unconditional love toward us.
 
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Sunday Nov 03, 2024

God has a vision for your life, many visions, and he will reveal them to you. Embracing His direction brings clarity, understanding, and motivation. Every path and purpose from God is filled with hope and grace, even through times of sorrow. His Presence and Grace from Psalm 16:11 and 2 Corinthians 12:9 form the foundation of our lives and the heart of our ministry.
 
Join us in Mooresville as Senior Pastor Byron Wicker continues his unpacking of our churches vision with a message of encouragement.
 
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: media@riverlifefellowship.com

Sunday Oct 27, 2024

Jesus calls us to persevere in our calling, even in the midst of disappointment and discouragement, as illustrated in the story of Ezra. Our setbacks do not define our journey; instead, they can lead us to deeper faith and reliance on God's presence. In a world that often feels chaotic, we are encouraged to reflect on out assignments and represent Jesus to those in our sphere of influence.
 
Join us in Wilmington as Pastor Mary Meade explores how embracing God's Word and seeking His guidance empowers us to overcome obstacles and remain steadfast.
 
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: media@riverlifefellowship.com

Sunday Oct 27, 2024

The Church is and can continue to be a "house of God:" a "habitation that leads to a visitation," corporately and for individuals. It is the very gateway to the heavenly realm!
 
Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger dives into Jacob's ladder to understand how to prepare our hearts for whatever God wants to do next.
 
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: media@riverlifefellowship.com

Sunday Oct 27, 2024

At its heart, the Kingdom of God is about living under God's leadership. It's not just a future event or a distant concept; Jesus taught that the Kingdom of God was "at hand" (Mark 1:15), accessible and present. This means that for us today, it's something we seek and live out actively. And when we do, the mysteries of the Kingdom will be revealed to us (Matthew 13:10-15).
 
Join us in Mooresville as guest speaker Wieslaw Ziemba dives into the nature of the Kingdom of God on earth as it is in heaven.
 
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: media@riverlifefellowship.com

Sunday Oct 20, 2024

The metanarrative of Scripture is simply this: God is a Father who created sons and daughters with whom He not only desired to live, but also in whom he desired to live. Beginning with Adam and continuing with Abraham, the Father visited His creation in order that He might dwell among them. Therefore, His visitation became His habitation. Today, we are the Temple or habitation of His Spirit, so our hosting His Presence can and will lead to another visitation of His Spirit on the earth.
 
Join us in Chapel Hill as head pastor Matthew Bollinger shares a message on the nature of habitation and visitation in our lives today.
 
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: media@riverlifefellowship.com

Sunday Oct 20, 2024

What does it mean, "Jacob I have loved, but Esau I have hated" (Romans 9:13). This speaks of God's plan to work through Jacob, who valued the spiritual inheritance that came through his grandfather, Abraham, while Esau seemed to have little value for his inheritance. It's not about personal hatred but about God's purpose in choosing Jacob to carry forward the promise. In the same way, we shouldn't settle for less or become casual with God. 
 
Join us in Mooresville for the conclusion of our Women's Retreat as guest speaker Kathy Campbell shares word about our calling as God's chosen on this earth.
 
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: media@riverlifefellowship.com

Sunday Oct 13, 2024

Grace is a very common topic in the Church. So often when developing a belief system about Grace, we ignore the second half of the Grace message, choosing only to focus on the celebration of the forgiveness of our sins. But, there is empowerment in the power of grace for how we are to live our lives. 
 
Join us in Wilmington as guest speaker Cory Meade dives into the other side of Grace and how it can have meaningful impact in our lives.
 
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: media@riverlifefellowship.com

Sunday Oct 13, 2024

The Day of Atonement, also known as Yom Kippur, is a holy day in the Bible that symbolizes the Lord's purification of His people. Under the Law in the Old Covenant, it included rituals and the sacrifice of two goats: one for the sins of the priests and another for the sins of the people. However, we no longer need sacrifices or rituals because Jesus is the final Atonement for us! His atonement met every requirement of the Law, therefore destroying all fear in our hearts.
 
Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger encourages us to let the joy and freedom of Christ's atoning work to set your heart free.
 
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: media@riverlifefellowship.com

Sunday Oct 13, 2024

Jesus Christ was and is fully God and fully Man. As His followers, we don't have to choose between spirituality and humanity—our experience is meant to be both. Our humanity is part of who we are. In the resurrection, we won't stop being human; instead, we will be transformed into the fullness of what God always intended: redeemed, glorified, and perfected—heavenly and human (1 Corinthians 15).
 
Join us in Mooresville as Senior Pastor Byron Wicker invites you on his exploration of our identity in Christ.
 
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: media@riverlifefellowship.com

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