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Good News in the Old Testament - David & Goliath
Using the story of David & Goliath from 1 Samuel 17, Jonathan spoke on five lessons about faith.
Good News in the Old Testament - I Samuel 15 (Saul)Pastor Jonathan's message today is about hiddenness that can be defined as a person who is secretive or deceptive as seen in the story of Saul.
Good News in the Old Testament - SamuelMatthew Joss, Director of Young Adult Ministries, continues our summer sermon series with a look at lessons from the life of Samuel, focusing on 1 Samuel 7:1-14.
Pentecost 2025On this Pentecost Sunday, Jonathan focuses on Galatians 5 and the Fruit of the Spirit.
Good News in the Old Testament - RuthChris Meckley looks at the book of Ruth, an incredible story of God's love and faithfulness for His people. The book of Ruth is profoundly a book of hope, in contrast to the end of the book of Judges where "everyone did what was right in their own eyes."
Good News in the Old Testament - Judges (Samson)The life of Samson offers many lessons, most often negative. But his life also shows that, in the end, Samson returned to his initial calling and allowed himself to be used by God.
Good News in the Old Testament - Judges (Gideon)No matter what battle we are facing, we can be assured that, if we trust in God, we can be victorious just as Gideon, who put his trust in God, was victorious over the Midianites.
Good News in the Old Testament - JoshuaThe 2025 summer sermon series entitled “Good News in the Old Testament" looks at how there is good news in the Old Testament that leads us to a stronger relationship with Jesus. This week, Jonathan relates five "Ps" - Problem, Promise, Process, Purity, Perfection - to this message on Joshua.
God's Heart for the NationsOn this third Sunday of Easter, Jack McDonald, one of our Deacons and the head of The River's Missions Team, considered the final words of the resurrected Jesus regarding God's concern for the nations and the mandate He gives to each of us.
The Presence, Peace, and Patience of the Resurrected ChristEaster Sunday is past but Easter is not over; we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus every Sunday. Deacon Scott Cramer reminds us that if we believe in Him we will never be put to shame.
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