Everyone has a calling. You just need to discover what it is. And that calling doesn’t usually come from God’s voice thundering from above; it comes from His whispers deep within you, from the very essence of your being. God expects nothing more from you than to live that life for which you were created. […]
Let’s Gather At the River
Bring your lawn chairs and blankets on Sunday, September 7, 10:45 and come to the river for one service (worship & baptism) at Fort Ouiatenon. There will be no services at the Riverside facility on that day. We will also have a picnic lunch after the service. Riverside will provide the meat, drinks and tableware. […]
Riverside 101-Who We Are and Where We Are Going
Would you like to know more about Riverside? During Riverside 101 Pastor Dan explores the Christian faith, the Evangelical Covenant denomination, and life with Riverside. Riverside 101 will be offered on Sunday, August 17, from 12:30-3:00PM. Lunch will be provided and childcare is available if requested by August 10.
If you are interested in participating please note your interest below.
August 2014 Prayer Calendar
Riverside’s monthly prayer calendar is intended to spur on adults and children alike in their prayer lives. Each day’s requests are biblically based and are for all sorts of people””those who need to know Jesus as well as the “œsaints.” There are prayer requests for personal spiritual growth, our families, our own church, community, and nation, to around the world. So use the attached calendar as a tool to grow yourself, train your children and bless many people.
Multigenerational Worship
Riverside is committed to not simply being a church made up of multiple generations, but to being a community where multiple generations grow closer to Jesus together. We want to create opportunities in our life together for the generations to learn and worship in community with one another. We believe this was God’s plan for the church and it is the most effective way to make disciples of Jesus whose faith “sticks.”
In the past we have separated our children and youth from our adult congregation on Sundays, but we would now like to give our kids the opportunity to occasionally (a few times a year) worship with their family and other adults instead of being in Promiseland. We remain very committed to age-appropriate Christian formation through Promiseland, but these occasional multigenerational worship opportunities will also give the kids of our congregation the opportunity to participate with us as we worship in song, prayer, scripture reading, and listening to the message. We believe it is not only important for our kids to see adults model these parts of Sunday morning worship but also for our children to learn to participate along side of adults. The hope is that our kids will gradually grow to want to celebrate and glorify God through worship, thus staying involved as they leave their homes to be on their own as adults. We also hope that adults will learn from the process of worshiping alongside kids and exploring what it means to “receive the kingdom of God like a child.”
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