Weekly sermons from The River Fellowship in Langley BC, Canada.
by Heidi Hughes
• (Ephesians 4:1-3, 1 Corinthians 12:25, 26) To walk in peace and unity, we need to be surrendered to Jesus and not self focused. When we are immovable in our trust that he will suppl…
by Paul Hughes
• (Deuteronomy 34, Joshua 1:1-8) When entering a time of transition, it's key to anchor yourself in God's presence and pronounce his promises.
By Heidi Hughes
• (Titus 2:11-15, Ephesians 2:8) In order to experience joy in doing the good works God has prepared for us, we must be yielded and obedient. Especially when at first, it doesn't seem…
by Justin O'Shea
• (2 Corinthians 10:3-5) The spiritual weapons we have been given have the power to remove the strongholds in our mind that would inhibit us from receiving a greater knowledge of God…
by Randy Maas
• (1 Peter 1:13-21) When we are filled with the Holy Spirit, we experience a fresh awareness of his power to walk in holiness.
by Paul Hughes
• (Acts 1:1-5, 2:42-47) We gather together under apostolic teaching, meeting together in authentic fellowship, as we prayerfully walk into becoming more like Jesus.
by Heidi Hughes
• (1 Peter 1:3, Romans 5:1-5, Hebrews 6:18) We've been born into a bold and living hope. It's a hope that anchors us and is the slingshot that kills the giant of despair.
by Randy Maas
• (John 6) Randy challenges us to go beyond religious or cultural or social understandings of Jesus and his kingdom, and to embrace him directly, without offense and regardless of the t…
by Heidi Hughes
• (1 John 3:1, Galatians 4:6) When facing fear, it's essential that we are grounded in our understanding that we are dearly loved children of God.
by Heidi Hughes
• (James 4:1-10) If there are things in your life you're struggling to overcome, God has a promise. Attach yourself to him, and he will attach himself to you, bringing his grace and p…
by Paul Hughes
• (Ruth 1:1-22) What do you do when you are suspended in the fragility of waiting between the now and not yet?
by Heidi Hughes
• (John 15:11) God promises us a joy that remains, if we are willing to walk in love and obedience.
by Justin O'Shea
• (Romans 15:13, John 15:7) A hopeful person is anchored by faith to something they cannot see, putting their hope in a King and a Kingdom that cannot be shaken.
by Paul Hughes
• (John 17) Jesus' last teaching to his followers is actually a prayer - a prayer that when his followers are united in him, the world will receive the revelation of the Father's love.
by Justin O'Shea
• (Matthew 5:43-48, Genesis 37 & 39) Because we have a favourable relationship with our Heavenly Father, everything we put our hands to can prosper. Are we willing to believe that an…
by Randy Maas
• (Ephesians 5:1-20) Imitating God may seem like an impossible task. But if we intentionally approach it like a child copying their parent, over time we will find ourselves looking a lo…
by Heidi Hughes
• (Luke 11:34, Colossians 1:12, 2:6-7, 4:2) Being thankful shouldn't be something we have to discipline ourselves to do. Instead it should naturally flow out of a closer walk with Jes…
by Tessa Hughes
• (Galatians 3:1, Hebrews 12:11, Proverbs 12:15) Accepting and embracing correction has the potential for great benefits, but only when we have the humility to receive it.
by Paul Hughes
• (2 Kings 4:1-7, 1 Kings 19:19-21) When presented with a crisis, Elisha was able to move forward confidently because he had already positioned himself in a position of full dependency…
by Justin O'Shea
• (Luke 2:21-35, Romans 8:28) It's a wonderful life when in every situation, we can have a peaceful confidence that God works all things together for our good because we love and obe…