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Recent Sermons

  • Emotionally Healthy Discipleship - Week 5

    This morning, Jonathan talks about the importance of following the crucified Jesus, instead of the Americanized Jesus. It's easy to fall into the pattern of the world we see around us, but following Jesus is different.

  • Emotionally Healthy Discipleship - Week 4

    Emotionally Healthy Discipleship: Jonathan talks about being before doing: what does the Bible say? How does this show up practically in our lives? How do we reflect and pray on this impact in our lives?

  • Emotionally Healthy Discipleship: Week 3

    Spiritual Formation Groups start this week! Chris Meckley leads us through the third week of the Sunday morning study, where we start to evaluate ourselves and our current spiritual health.

  • Emotionally Healthy Discipleship: Week 2

    As we continue the series on Emotionally Healthy Discipleship, Jonathan brings us to an important topic: the things that undermine that goal.

  • Emotionally Healthy Discipleship - Week 1

    This morning, we start a series connected to, "Emotionally Healthy Discipleship," also a new opportunity for spiritual formation in groups.

  • The River Anglican Church | August 22, 2021

    In this final week in the discipleship series, Jonathan talks about both the cost and the benefits of being a disciple, taking lessons from the Apostle Paul. We're also kicking off new spiritual formation groups!

  • The River Anglican Church | August 15, 2021

    Discipleship is our job #1, a mandate given to us by our Savior. This week, Jonathan Tagg talks about the process of discipleship, and the need for all of us to be involved.

  • The River Anglican Church | August 8, 2021

    What discipleship is, and what it isn't: this morning, Jonathan talks about what it means to make disciples, and some of the problems that keep us from doing it.

  • The River Anglican Church | August 1, 2021

    This morning, Pastor Jonathan Tagg claims no gardening expertise as he talks about pruning. It doesn't always feel great, but a loving God prunes those He loves.

  • The River Anglican Church July 25, 2021

    Spiritual gifts aren't superpowers, but they are the gift of a higher power. Today, Scott Cramer talks about the source and purpose of spiritual gifts.