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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Sunday Oct 19, 2025

In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus encourages his followers to be wise and build their homes on solid rock, rather than on shifting sand. Peter adds to this idea in his first letter, by telling us that if Christ is our firm foundation, then we can be solid tock for those around us. 
 
Join us in Mooresville as guest speaker Cory Meade encourages us to use what we have been given by Christ in our walk supporting those around us.
 
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Sunday Oct 12, 2025

Jesus is emphatic to the Pharisees when he tells them that he only does what he sees the Father doing (John 5). The torch is passed to us, his followers, as we get to be an example to the world. We have the privilege, through the way we live our lives, to make an impression on those around us, representing Christ to the world.
Join us in Wilmington as guest speaker Cory Meade grapples with the tension between our call towards loving others and the innate difficulty in doing so.
 
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Sunday Oct 12, 2025

Why are we talking about marriage? It matters! What good would it be to win the whole world of Christ, yet to lose our marriage and family? From the beginning, marriage and family was God's idea. The Scriptures give us very practical and specific instructions on how marriages can thrive and preach the Gospel in its reflection of Jesus and the Church.
 
Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger dives into the Biblical paradigm of marriage and how we should approach married life.
 
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Sunday Oct 12, 2025

Although Satan was defeated at the cross, he and his demonic forces still seek to deceive, distract, and destroy whenever they are given access. We live in a time that calls for sober-mindedness and spiritual awareness. Scripture warns us not to be unaware of Satan's schemes (2 Corinthians 2:11. Don't be naïve about what culture often presents as harmless—many of these things are, in truth, subtle and destructive.
 
Join us in Mooresville as Senior Pastor Byron Wicker encourages us to keep our eyes on God when the world tries to push us down.
 
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Sunday Oct 05, 2025

God the Father is full of compassion, grace, mercy, forgiveness, and restoration—and that truth doesn't just apply to others, it applies to you. Too often, we can believe that God will forgive and restore someone else, but struggle to believe the same for ourselves. Yet Scripture tells us that even while we were still sinners, Christ does for us (Romans 5:8), and that the Lord is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in live (Psalm 145:8). When we fall short, the Father's heart isn't to shame or reject us, but to restore us.
 
Join us in Wilmington as Head Pastor Ryan Meade shares how to break free from the lie that you're beyond grace, and how to receive restoration.
 
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Sunday Oct 05, 2025

You are a child of God your Father. Regardless of how you were parented—good, or bad, or not at all—we are all in a lifelong process of being "re-parented" by the Father. Therefore, we want to allow the Father to heal us from trauma, pain, and a false view of family in order that we might, now, raise our kids with a passion, and represent Him well to our generation who needs to see what a family looks like.
 
Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger teaches us about the Biblical practice of parenthood in a modern context.
 
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Sunday Oct 05, 2025

One way God builds us and guides us towards our destiny is by removing things to establish us (Hebrews 10:9). The reason is that God is the God of the new (Revelation 21:5). In the Kingdom of God, every ending marks a new beginning, and every removal paves the way for establishment and brings us closer to our destiny (1 Peter 5:10).
 
Join us in Mooresville as Senior Pastor Byron Wicker continues to examine the story of Joseph for insights into the way God moves in our lives.
 
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Sunday Sep 28, 2025

One of the greatest truths of the gospel is that we are not only adopted as sons and daughters of God, but also made heirs of His promises. As heirs, we've been given full access to our Father's inheritance—not only the hope of eternity, but His promises, provision, and presence in our lives today.
 
Join us in Wilmington as Head Pastor Ryan Meade shares how to step out of an orphan mindset and live fully in the rich inheritance that already belongs to you.
 
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Sunday Sep 28, 2025

RiverLife Chapel Hill's vision is to be a multi-generational, multi-ethnic, Spirit-filled family rooted in God's presence and united in His mission. Drawing from Ephesians, our church family embraces its identity as Kingdom citizens, members of God's household as sons and daughters, and living stoned being built together. We desire for each person to be encouraged to contribute their unique gifts to help build a lasting legacy and reveal the love of Jesus to the world.
 
Join us in Chapel Hill for our Vision Sunday, led by Head Pastors Matthew and Sarah Bollinger.
 
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Sunday Sep 28, 2025

Scripture emphasizes that relationships can shape our future for better or for worse. You may have calling, potential, education, skill, and anointing, but if your relationships fail, you'll encounter unnecessary heartache (Isaiah 58:9). Even the power of generosity, when not supported by healthy relationships, is hindered (Luke 6:37–38). Your destiny is inseparably tied to your relationships.
 
Join us in Mooresville as Senior Pastor Byron Wicker encourages us to seek relational wisdom when considering our ministry.
 
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: media@riverlifefellowship.com

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