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Easter Sunday – Resurrection Celebration

 

Easter is GOOD NEWS. It includes a crown, a cross, a gruesome death, and an empty tomb. The Easter story is so powerful that is still impactful 2000 years later. In this crazy world, the resurrection and hope found in Jesus in the BIGGEST thing to celebrate.

There really is more to life then work, play, and stuff! Why not start a new Easter tradition and join us April 17. We will have a special celebration with an encouraging message and remember the events of the first Easter, uplifting music, and a great experience for the kids. We teach the Bible, build families, and love our neighbors.

 

River of Life Fall Celebration!

We worship together every Sunday at 11 am, but this week we are throwing a party! Lots of food and fun will be provided and you are all invited. Bring your whole family and the fun begins a little after 12. Games, food, and friendship for the whole community right here at River of Life Fellowship! 

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Happening This Sunday 6.11.2017

         

Randy Bell will be teaching this Sunday for both Adult Bible Study which is at 10 am and worship which follows at 11 am. 

 Randy was born again in September 1971. His life was radically changed and by the spring of 1972, he sensed an overwhelming call to preach the word through God’s presence and clear supernatural circumstances.

This is his story…

Through high school, I grew listless, hollow and empty inside. I was proud and arrogant. Loneliness controlled me. By the time I was a senior I began writing worthless poetry that leaked out the inner vacuum that controlled me. No direction in life. No peace of mind. I was depressed and needy.

I went to the local college my freshman year and met a girl but by the summer of 1971, our relationship ended. I thought I was in love, but instead, it was my attempt to fill the emptiness of my heart. Like a vampire, I clung to her in my pure selfish way and it led me down the path of lust and idolatry. She was the object of my life, not God. The path I was on was leading to a dead end and hurt for both of us.

She broke up with me one night in late summer, and cursed and said I was too religious, but the thing is she went to church. And even though I went to church every Sunday with my family (except my dad), like the apostle Peter, I denied Christ that night. My religion was only in my head. I copied her and cursed for the first time in my life, and stated I wanted her. I made a clear choice and rejected Christ. Read more here…