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  • Mark: Snapshots of the Kingdom 5

    Mark: Snapshots of the Kingdom, week 5
    Romans 15:1-13; Mark 6:6-13
    Pastor Jonathan preaches this morning on Mark 6 and Jesus' sending out of the disciples two by two.

  • Mark: Snapshots of the Kingdom 4

    Series - Mark: Snapshots of the Kingdom
    Scriptures - Exodus 20:1-11; Mark 4:1-20
    Sermon - Rev. Chris Meckley

  • Mark: Snapshots of the Kingdom 3

    Week 3 of our series in Mark, "Snapshots of the Kingdom." Pastor Jonathan preaches on Jesus' healing of the leper in Mark 1:40-45.

  • Mark: Snapshots of the Kingdom 2

    In week two of our series, Mark: Snapshots of the Kingdom, Nick Garrety preaches on the beginning of Jesus' ministry including his Baptism and temptation in the wilderness.

    The River Anglican Church | Blacksburg, VA

  • The River Online - April 26th, 2020

    The River Online - April 26th, 2020.

  • Repentance and Rest: What is Repentance
    This sermon will introduce the series and explain what repentance is. Scriptures Used: Isaiah 30:8-17 and Luke 24:36-49 March1-2020.mp3 Rev. Dr. Jonathan Tagg
  • Ash Wednesday 2020
    Pastor Jonathan shares during our Ash Wednesday service, looking specifically at three questions: What is Lent? What "isn’t " Lent? And what is Ash Wednesday? Rev. Dr. Jonathan Tagg
  • Topics the Church Should Care About: Immigration
    Immigration is a contentious and complicated issue today, but it’s one that we can’t avoid studying. What do the Scriptures say about immigration and immigrants? We’ll look to both the Old and New Testaments to find principles for us to apply to our lives today. Scriptures Used: Ephesians 2:11-22; Matthew 2:13-23 Meaningful conversation starters: What preconceptions do you bring when it comes to immigration, and how do those align with the commands we find in the Old Testament? What are some practical ways that you could potentially get involved with understanding and showing hospitality to “strangers and foreigners”? Rev. Chris Meckley
  • Topics the Church Should Care About: Poverty
    The Bible has a great deal to say about poverty. This sermon will define financial poverty, focus on what the Bible says about it, and provide practical steps for applying God’s Word into our lives. Scriptures Used: Isaiah 58:1-14; Matthew 25:31-46 Rev. Dr. Jonathan Tagg