River Hills Church
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Episodes
Leading Together
Jesus didn’t lead alone—He empowered His followers to be part of His mission. Servant leadership involves calling others into the work, believing in their potential, and multiplying impact through collaboration.
The Praying Leader
Jesus lived and served from a place of radical dependence on the Father, and prayer (both talking and listening) was his primary means of dependence.
Strengthened in Solitude
Servant leaders cannot pour out without first being filled. Jesus modeled the power of withdrawing for prayer and solitude, showing us that staying connected to God fuels our ability to lead and serve.
Secure In His Identity
Scripture: Luke 3:21-22; 4:1-13 Knowing who you are and why you’re here is the foundation of servant leadership. Jesus led out of the security of His identity as God’s beloved Son and His calling to bring good news to the world.
Giving That Pleases God
Entrusted
More Than Enough
The Heart of the Matter
City
Schools
Church
Home
Heart
True awakening starts within our own hearts as we receive God's love and align with His purpose, becoming fully alive in Christ
The Wonder In Anticipation
The Wonder of The Arrival
The Wonder In The Journey
The Gratitude Effect
Gratitude is a perspective that aligns our hearts with the Kingdom of God, focusing on abundance rather than scarcity. Where there is gratitude there is generosity. Where there is generosity there is JOY!
Gratitude Blockers
True gratitude is not dependent on circumstances but is rooted in God’s steadfastness.
Gratitude Matters
Gratitude begins with a posture of recognizing God as the ultimate Giver.
Looking Forward
God's reign of truth, righteousness and justice will ultimately prevail. In the meantime, be patient and pure as people of peace.
The Root of the Problem
God calls us to pursue peace and holiness with diligence, recognizing that unsolved bitterness corrupts us and our relationships.
The Power of One
Unity in the body of Christ is not automatic; it requires intentional effort to deepen the unity the Holy Spirit gives.
Navigating Differences with Grace
In a world full of division, we are called to resist passing judgement and instead pursue what leads to peace and mutual edification.
Altar of Remembrance
Authentic worship includes remembering and celebrating God's past faithfulness and might acts and passing this knowledge on to future generations.
Altar of Decision
Authentic worship requires exclusive devotion to God, rejecting all forms of idolatry or divided loyalty.
Altar of Encounter
Authentic worship is moving from religion handed down to you from others to a direct encounter with the living God.
Altar of Prayer
Authentic worship is marked by a culture of corporate prayer which includes confession of sin, thanks to God for his faithfulness and crying out to him for help.
Altar of Obedience
Authentic worship is built on the foundation of trust in and obedience to God who guides, provides and always keeps his promises.
Practicing The Presence
As we make room for the Spirit to form us, we are increasingly able to respond as Jesus would in our work, relationships and other life situations.