Teachings from Renewal City Church Longview
James speaks on retaining the simplicity of faith and remembering the importance of children.
Continuing the big Bible walkthrough we are calling "Jesus stories." James contrasts the rich Young ruler and a rich tax collector and their quest for salvation.Camp Attitude Video
Reading from Matthew 14-15. James discusses how believers on the kingdom offer what they have and what Jesus can do with it.
James discusses sharing the gospel and interacting with those who need it rather than those who we prefer.
Continuing the big Bible walk through. Mikinzi moves into the New testament, reading in the book of John.
In this Easter sermon James discusses the resurrection and the importance of Jesus in the kingdom of God.
James begins to round out the Lent season with a teaching on how to speak with and be spoken to by our God.
Keeping with the theme of lent, James discusses repentance, transformation, and realignment of our lives.
In this Lent season, Mike speaks on the redemption of the father and how he covers our transgressions.
James continues the lent season theme and discusses the impact of repentance and how it can change and transform us.
James begins Lent season with a reminder of the importance of the tradition and an example of true repentance.
Moving on in the through the Bible series, James reads from 1 Kings and reminds us that the pressure we experience in life can be refining and changing for us.
James moves through the Bible into 1 Kings and asks if we have blind spots in our view of the world.
Continuing through 1 Samuel James discusses what God sees in humanity and us as individuals.
James continues through the old testament in 1 Samuel encouraging us to give up the fear and the anxiety that push us to make worldly decisions.
Continuing through the Bible in 1 Samuel, James asks if we are being willfully blind to those things around us. Instead, trusting the one who gives sight to the blind.
James continues the through the Bible series in the book of Judges. Asking if there are things in life that we have made idols of.
James discusses serving the kingdom, starting with an idea to serve the least of these and moving into introduction of the elder team.
James discusses running the race of life while looking to eternity and models of service in the church.
James teaches on the ritual of Baptism in preparation to Baptize others in the name of Christ.
James wraps up the Advent themes with the fourth theme of the season which is Love.
James discusses the meaning of peace, which is traditionally the theme of the second week of advent.
God calls us to him, but if we don't mee him does he meet us? James continues the book of Exodus while asking this question.
Moving through Exodus and looking towards Leviticus. James asks whether we trust God's covenant and commands.
Through the Bible continues in Exodus 16 where James discusses the manna provided to God's people and their response to it.
Continuing through the Bible, James explores the deliverance of the Israelites from their Egyptian slavery
Moving through the Bible to the book of Exodus, James speaks on Moses and how he relates to the people of Israel.
James finishes the book of Genesis reading through the life of Joseph and reminding us of one of the most common themes of the Bible.
Today James teaches through Genesis 12-15 and discusses becoming like our heavenly father.
What is God asking you to build? Are you doing that? Also a special guest joins for an update.
Continuing through the Bible and the book of Genesis, James discusses the flood and God's Judgement.
James continues the great big bible walkthrough with further teaching in Genesis. He discusses the problem of sin and what it means for us.
James starts a through the Bible series and begins with familiar verses in Genesis.
Fall arrives with the annual Renewal Fall Kick Off service.
Mikinzi and team discuss the recent mission trip to Guatemala in informal setting. Hear a small part of what God is doing.
On a second sending Sunday, we send off our Royal Family Kids camp volunteers to serve. James teaches out of Matthew chapter 10 where Jesus sends his disciples to preach the gospel.
James teaches on Matthew 28 on this sending service Sunday.
Mikinzi explores the biblical theme of living waters and what it means to us.
What things are important in your life? In what ways are we fulfilling the great commission in Matthew 28? James challenges us to counter our consumerism and press into the will of God.
James explains how our understanding of God must come through Jesus, lest we miss who he truly is.
Much is made in our culture regarding the “real self.” James continues the book of John by speaking on who we think we are, the person we are, and the person Jesus can make us.
James talks on the sin that we step in and how to be gently restored after we have stepped in it.
Have you seen the signs? Is the Lord drawing you? Mikinzi encourages us to trust in the Lord of the universe and not on the things of this world.
James nears the end of our series on the book of John by speaking on following the will of God in our lives.
James speaks on what the mission of the life of the believer is and how we can get on board with that mission.
James teaches out of John 12 about Mary's scandalous adoration and the example it sets for us to grow in relationship with God.
In this week's sermon, James discusses the Kingdom of God and what costs may be required.
James continues teaching out of John 11 on the resurrection of Lazurus and what it means.
In a shortened sermon, James begins John chapter 11 and emphasizes the importance of personal relationship.
Continuing in the gospel of John, James implores us to realize that the struggle and contention in life, as we serve him, builds our resilience and strength.