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Recent Sermons

  • 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.

  • The River Anglican Church | July 18, 2021

    Jesus made disciples, so his disciples could make more disciples. This morning, Mary McDonald walks us through both Mark and a red barn to find the ways the Kingdom of God multiplies.

  • The River Anglican Church | July 11, 2021

    How do we work through differences within the body of Christ? This morning, Jack McDonald explores the way we should approach the topic. "In essentials, unity; in nonessentials, liberty; in all things, charity.