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  • Peace Is Our Inheritance - Ryan Rhoden
    Feb 1 2026

    What does it mean to live from our inheritance as sons and daughters of a good Father?

    In this message, we explore Philippians 4:6–7 and how God’s peace is not something we have to manufacture or protect, but something we receive. This peace doesn’t come from ignoring the world’s pain or controlling our circumstances—it comes from trusting our Father enough to bring Him everything we’re carrying.

    We talk about how prayer shapes us as sons and daughters, how God’s peace guards our hearts and minds, and how living from our inheritance allows us to step back into the world with compassion, courage, and hope. This is an invitation to rest, to trust, and to learn what it looks like to be held by a good Father—even in uncertain times.

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    55 min
  • Who The Father Says You Are - Ryan Rhoden
    Jan 25 2026

    In this message, we continue our journey through Intimacy, Identity, and Inheritance, focusing on how true identity is formed—not by what we do, what we have, or what others think of us—but by living from the Father’s love. We explore the difference between managing an image and resting in our identity as beloved sons and daughters.

    Looking at Jesus’ baptism and wilderness experience in Luke 3–4, we’re reminded that identity comes before activity. Before Jesus performed a single miracle, the Father declared, “You are my Son, whom I love.” This message invites you to bring your whole self before God, release the pressure to perform, and discover the freedom of living from who He says you are.

    Whether you’re feeling weary, searching for clarity, or simply longing to live more fully from intimacy with God, this message is an invitation to rest, receive, and be formed by the Father’s love.

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    44 min
  • Bringing Our Whole Selves Before God - Ryan Rhoden
    Jan 18 2026

    True identity forms as we bring our full, unfiltered selves before God: the good, the bad, and the parts we’d rather hide. Not because He doesn’t already see them, but because we don’t always trust that He loves all of it. Scripture reminds us that our core identity is this: beloved sons and daughters, adopted into family through Christ and that isn’t a side message, it is the Good News.

    Yet many of us live chasing identity instead of living from it. We look for worth in what we do, what we have, or what others think, managing our image while hiding our mess—even from God. When love has felt conditional or earned, shame quietly takes root, and questions like Am I enough? Am I lovable? begin to shape our inner world.

    To survive, we form a false self—a version of us designed to protect, impress, or fit in. It’s understandable, but it fragments us, pulling us into different versions of ourselves depending on the moment. Healing doesn’t come from fighting or destroying this self, but from understanding it and bringing all of us into the presence of a Father who says, “You’re safe now. You don’t have to hide.”

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    51 min
  • Intimacy with God Through the Holy Spirit - Ryan Rhoden
    Jan 11 2026

    Intimacy is the inception and culmination of Scripture, woven throughout its entirety—from creation, to covenant, to the cross (the veil torn), to the Upper Room, and the Gospel of the early church. It reflects God’s unchanging desire to love us and make Himself known to us. He is the God who walks with us in the Garden, longing for communion with His creation.As we reflect on this marker in our year, let us be reminded of God’s passionate pursuit of us and His constant invitation to our hearts to be safe, set free, and fully satisfied in Him.In His pursuit, God—through Jesus—removed every obstacle, broke every chain, defeated every enemy, and forgave every sin so that, at the end of His victory, nothing would remain that could separate us from Him.

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    37 min
  • Stepping Into 2026 - Kim Butcher
    Jan 4 2026

    As we step into 2026, we look to Joshua 3 and the moment God’s people stood at the edge of the Jordan River—facing an unknown future and learning to move forward by following His presence together. This message invites us to shift from individual faith journeys to a shared one, rooted in trust, unity, and obedience.

    God forms His people not in isolation, but in community. Like a grove of trees sharing one root system, our strength comes from being deeply connected beneath the surface. This teaching calls us to deepen our roots with God and with one another, trusting Him to lead us where we have never been before.

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    31 min
  • Remembering God's Faithfulness - Kim Butcher
    Dec 28 2025

    On the final Sunday of 2025, we gathered a little differently. Instead of rushing ahead, we paused to reflect, remember, and give thanks for what God has done this past year.

    Drawing from Joshua 3–4, we revisited the moment when the Israelites stood at the edge of the Jordan River, called to follow God’s presence into unfamiliar territory. After experiencing a miracle, God instructed them to build a memorial stone so they would never forget His faithfulness and so future generations could hear the story.

    In this message, we’re invited to do the same:

    • To look back and remember where God showed up in 2025

    • To treasure those moments, just as Mary pondered God’s work in her heart

    • To carry testimonies of God’s faithfulness as we step into a new year

    • To follow God’s presence into places we’ve never been before

    As we prepare for 2026, this is a moment to pause, give thanks, and realign our hearts with the Lord—trusting that the same God who led us this far will continue to guide us forward.

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    27 min
  • Love That Came Near - Ryan Rhoden
    Dec 21 2025

    Merry Christmas. On this fourth and final Sunday of Advent, we turn our attention to God’s unending love—a love that did not remain distant, abstract, or untouchable, but took on flesh and bone and came near.

    Advent invites us to slow down and remember the story of Jesus’ coming: Hope. Peace. Joy. Love.

    Not as ideas, but as a Person.

    This message explores the deepest truth of Christmas: Immanuel — God with us.
    A God who was once experienced as “above” and unapproachable draws near in Jesus, enters family life, touches the fearful, restores the broken, and ultimately comes to dwell within us by His Spirit.

    We reflect on:

    • Why humanity’s deepest longing is not for answers, success, or control—but for God Himself

    • How Jesus reveals the Father fully and completely

    • What the incarnation tells us about love, family, and belonging

    • How the Christmas story moves from God above usGod with usGod within us

    • Why the birth of Jesus is not just a celebration, but an invitation

    We also look closely at the nativity story through the lens of Scripture and first-century culture, discovering that Jesus was born not in isolation, but into family—pointing to God’s heart to place the lonely into families and reconcile us into His own.

    This message reminds us that Christmas is not about behavior modification or religious striving. It is about receiving love—a love wide and long and high and deep, a love that heals, restores, and sends us back into the world as carriers of that same love.

    As we close Advent and step into Christmas, the invitation remains: Open your heart. Say yes. Receive the God who came for you—and now lives in you.

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    29 min
  • The King of Great Joy - Kate Rhoden
    Dec 14 2025

    The Advent season meets us honestly. Some of us feel the sparkle of Christmas; others feel the ache. Many of us feel both at the same time. In this message, we pause to name that reality while leaning into the deep truth of Advent: Jesus is our Joy.

    In Luke 2, angels step into a dark field and announce “good news of great joy for all people.” But what kind of joy is this—and how do we experience it when life feels overwhelming, painful, or uncertain?

    This teaching explores:

    • What the angels meant by “good news” (euangelion) in the first-century world
    • Why the joy announced at Jesus’ birth is described as mega joy—intense, deep, and transformative
    • Why joy feels so hard in our modern lives shaped by fear, grief, negativity, and information overload- What the gospel is (and what it is not)
    • How eschatological joy—joy anchored in God’s future—changes how we live in the present
    • Why joy is not the absence of suffering, but a discipline practiced in the middle of it

    If joy has leaked out over the years, if this season feels heavy, or if you’ve never said yes to this King of Great Joy, this message is for you.

    Scriptures referenced:

    • Luke 2:8–11
    • Philippians 4:4–8
    • Luke 1:46–55

    #Advent #Joy #GoodNewsOfGreatJoy #JesusOurJoy #ChristmasSeries #LivingWatersRogueValley #Philippians4 #Luke2 #AdventSeason

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    46 min