Worship
Every Christian is invited into the intimate, holy presence of God at any time to commune with Him, to adore Him, to exalt Him, and to enjoy Him. It is called simply, worship.

Every Christian is invited into the intimate, holy presence of God at any time to commune with Him, to adore Him, to exalt Him, and to enjoy Him. It is called simply, worship.
There is a celebration going on in heaven and you can join the party now. You don’t have to wait until you get to heaven. You don’t have to wait until you’ve finished your whole to do list. You don’t have to wait until you finally get the big promotion. You don’t have to wait until you retire. All those things are worthy of celebrating, but, beloved you can find something to celebrate today.
The local church is one of Jesus’s best ideas! Through the gathering and scattering of God’s people, we are encouraged, filled, equipped, and sent into the world to share the story of Jesus with a desperate, unbelieving world.
Pain is inevitable, but misery is optional! You can’t choose to have a life with no problems, but you can choose how you think about life – and, according to Philippians chapter four, good thinking leads to the peace of God.
To get rid of the anxiety in your life, you probably don’t need more–you probably need less! And that’s really good news because not everyone can get more of stuff and choices andopportunities, but anyone can choose to have less.
The practice of wonder doesn’t appear in the usual list of classic spiritual disciplines but it deserves a place in our daily practices of the Gateways of Grace. Join us as we continue our series!
We're continuing our series, The Gateways of Grace. Today, we are exploring how the more we spend time in the Bible, the more we see Jesus revealed on every page.
You can do more than make a discipline of the daily reading of scripture, which we all should do – you can fall in love with the Word of God.
Jesus said that servants are the greatest and that’s good news because anyone can be a servant. So anyone can be great!
Join Pastor Alan Wright as we explore what is so wonderfully unusual about Sabbath, why God said it is important, and what it means for us.
If you are weary, over-burdened, stressed by circumstances, anxious about uncertainties – if you are tired of it, Jesus has an invitation, come to me and I will give you rest. There is real rest available in Christ.
God has a story to tell! A story filled with hope of new life because Jesus was raised from the dead!
Join us as we explore "Jesus' Holy Habits"—the transformative practices that shaped His ministry and spiritual life. We will delve into the disciplines and routines that defined His relationship with God and His approach to living out His mission on Earth.
You can grow spiritually all your life, until your dying breath, and you can grow more and more into the image of Christ. Wow, what could be more fun than that?
You have a share in the joy of Jesus’ victory so there is always a cause for celebration.
Joy and peace and fulfillment do not arise from your promises to God but from God’s promises to you.
You were made for joy! It is possible to experience real, everlasting joy, even in this broken world. Join Pastor Chris Lawson for a good news message as we continue our series in the Book of Nehemiah.
You, child of God, have been called by Him to wonderful purposes and beckoned to seek first the kingdom of God – because nothing else comes close to such a call, you can say no to every distraction of this world.
Though critics and opponents always show up to oppose God’s call in your life, you can become like Nehemiah’s workers – carrying a sword in one hand and a hammer in the other.
Jesus has made a promise that all things broken will be made new. And his people have been invited to participate in this greatest adventure. It’s a message of hope for Christians today that Jesus is restoring that which was broken and making something new and wonderful. And the best part is that Jesus invites us to join him in this great work – this redemptive, restorative, exalting work…a grand adventure indeed!
Are you ready for some good news? You have a big God, so you might as well ask Him for big things.
The old cliché is true, where God guides, He provides. It means, therefore, that we should ask for and expect His unmerited favor
Join us as we kick off our brand-new series in Nehemiah! Come discover how Nehemiah's trust in God's guidance can empower us to overcome challenges and build a stronger foundation in our faith.
Join us as we dive into Jeremiah 29:7, where the prophet encourages the exiled Israelites to seek the welfare of the city where they have been sent. Drawing parallels to our modern-day context, we explore the significance of actively engaging in the well-being of our communities, regardless of our circumstances. This message was preached by Pastor Chris Lawson
We’ll be diving into an incredibly rich text in Hebrews that will carry us into ancient Israel’s laws of offerings and sacrifices and lead us to Jesus, His saving mysteries, and the secret to lifelong joy. This message was preached by Pastor Wright. More information about Reynolda Church can be accessed at www.ReynoldaChurch.org .
Join us on a journey of heart transformation, shifting our focus from earthly possessions to heavenly investments. Discover the profound joy found in aligning our treasures with the eternal kingdom of God. This message was preached by Lead Pastor, Alan Wright. More at reynoldachurch.org/forthegood
Join us for a special message from Pastor Alan and a powerful time of sharing stories and testimonies at Reynolda Church! Today, as we share stories and testimonies, we celebrate the rich history that has brought us to this moment while eagerly anticipating the journey ahead.
What the world needs now – we have. The church, the body of Christ, has, through Christ’s presence, what the world needs now.
Are you ready for some good news? Those who sow generously, reap generously. More at reynoldachurch.org
God loves to give – from the whole big story of scripture, we can accurately say that God delights to give and it causes Him great joy when His people receive His best gifts—and we are made in His image, we are less than Him, but we are like Him – so you can expect that our joy will come in the same way. In short, it is more blessed to give than to receive.