Weekly sermons from The River Fellowship in Langley BC, Canada.
by Heidi Hughes
Jesus is faithful to answer all who call out to him. He wants us to have hearts that cry out for more understanding. (1 Kings 3:4-11; Jeremiah 33:3; Luke 24:13-45)
by Heidi Hughes
Speaking primarily from 1 Timothy 3:1-13; 6:6-10, and Titus 1:5-9; 2:1-5, which are qualifications for leaders, Heidi challenges us with practical ways of how to manage our lives well…
by Paul Hughes
With texts from 1 Peter 5:5, James 1:19, Galatians 2:11-21, and Timothy 3:16, Paul encourages us to walk with a teachable and humble heart so that others can speak into our lives when …
by Paul Hughes
With anchor texts from 1 John 4:7-12 and Mark 4:21-41, Paul teaches on how we can reflect the light of God—even through small words or actions—and release the Kingdom just by doing no…
by Heidi Hughes
Heidi continues in Revelation 12 with an emphasis on persevering through solid knowledge and intricate application of Scripture. She also includes a description of what not loving you…
by Heidi Hughes
From Revelation 12:1 and a few other texts, Heidi teaches us about the role of the blood of Jesus in overcoming the enemy and living a victorious Christian life.
by Paul and Heidi Hughes
Mark 6:1-3, James 3:9-10
When I know God's character, I can honour what he does, even when it shifts my paradigms. If I attempt to quantify, contain or domesticate God, I cou…
by Randy Maas
When we belong to Jesus, who purchased us by his blood, he gets to define who we are and give us our true Kingdom identity. Through abiding in his word, we are set free from the weight …
by Paul Hughes
Jesus disrupts disunity, and calls us to walk in the collective identity of members of his body on the earth. "One love, one blood, one life, you got to do what you should. One life wi…
by Paul Hughes
All of us experience a deep hole inside that can only be filled by the presence of God, who has put eternity in our hearts. He not only wants to fill that hole, but also to bring us ho…
by Heidi Hughes
Intimacy with God is not about feeling God's love but receiving His comfort and truth. The cross of Jesus takes us into real intimacy and destroys negative emotions that hinder obedie…
by Paul Hughes
Jesus reinstated Peter, and recommissioned him three times to enter into his identity and the destiny that aligned with that—an increased dominion, intentional service, and an immediat…
Paul shares at our River Midweek on how to discern God’s will in making big decisions—especially in times of transition.
by David & Nancy Harper
Life is full of subtle and overt temptations to compromise our calling as believers. More often than not, it can happen when we least expect it. And it can occur because we ar…
by Randy & Jacquelyn Maas
Peter was radically changed by his first encounter with Jesus when he received a new name (he was formerly Simon) and thus a new identity and sense of purpose. Like Peter, w…
by Justin O'Shea
If strongholds can be established in the negative they can be done in the positive as well. Looking at the life of Gideon and drawing from his personal testimony, Justin shares keys …