
Submit to One Another
In the conclusion of our “One Another” blog series, Ed Pavelec, one of Riverwood’s elders, talks through the awkward (yet beautiful) command to “submit to one another”.

In the conclusion of our “One Another” blog series, Ed Pavelec, one of Riverwood’s elders, talks through the awkward (yet beautiful) command to “submit to one another”.

When you’ve been wronged, it is SO hard to forgive the trespasser. Yet, God calls for us to “forgive one another.” Why?

Erin Bird, Riverwood’s lead pastor, walks us through the awkward “one another” of admonishing.

Jake Epley, Riverwood’s Worship Gathering Director, shines the light this week on the concept of “bearing one another’s burdens.”

What does it mean to “honor one another”? And why does the Bible make honor a competition?

This week, Riverwood’s Administrative Assistant, Minette Ericson, helps us consider what it means to be “devoted” to one another.

Matt Townsley, one of Riverwood’s elders, invites us to consider why a Jesus-follower should serve others.

Riverwood’s Kids Creek director helps us consider what it means for Jesus-followers to “accept one another.”

We begin a new series on the “one anothers” of the New Testament, kicking off by talking about love.

To conclude our “In Christ” series, we look at the wonderful topic of “freedom” in Christ.

This week, we jump into a common Christian concept that can become extremely personal – forgiveness.

In this week’s portion of the “In Christ” series, we look at the promise Jesus made in John 10 that can bring immense emotional and spiritual peace.