Category Archive: ‘Featured’
posted 30 July, 2010 @ 5.30 am by stephen
River Church has partnered with Walmart in West Ashley to help provide school supplies for students at James Simons Elementary and Orange Grove Elementary Charter Schools. James Simons is a Title I school in the inner city of Charleston that relies heavily on donations for school supplies. Orange Grove Elementary Charter School serves a diverse [...]
posted 10 July, 2010 @ 11.59 pm by stephen
River Church has partnered with Walmart in West Ashley to help provide school supplies for students at James Simons Elementary and Orange Grove Elementary Charter Schools. James Simons is a Title I school in the inner city of Charleston that relies heavily on donations for school supplies. Orange Grove serves many families who are struggling [...]
posted 2 April, 2010 @ 6.15 am by stephen
As we prepare to celebrate Easter, we want to turn our focus towards the days that led up to Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection. We will post a daily reading this week. Read the scripture and the study help below, take some personal notes, pray through and meditate on what you have read, and comment [...]
posted 1 April, 2010 @ 6.00 am by stephen
And He said to them, “I have earnestly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer…
posted 31 March, 2010 @ 6.00 am by stephen
We do not have a clear record of the events that occurred on the Wednesday that preceded Jesus’ crucifixion. Tomorrow’s reading centers on the Last Supper. This meal was part of the Jewish Passover festival. During Passover Psalms 113 through 118 were sung. These Psalms collectively are called the Hallel. At the Passover, [youversion]Psalms 113-114[/youversion] were sung before the feast and Psalms [youversion]115-118[/youversion] after drinking the last cup. The song used by our Lord and the disciples on the night of the betrayal ([youversion]Matthew 26:30[/youversion]), just before the departure for the Mount of Olives, probably included Psalms 115-118.
posted 30 March, 2010 @ 8.00 am by stephen
If you have already read today’s portion of Scripture you may feel a bit overwhelmed with the amount of information contained therein. Realize that you are not alone. Packed within these chapters are several encounters between Jesus and the religious leaders of His day and a record of Jesus’ response to their questions and accusations. When you look at the content within chapter twenty it becomes apparent that these encounters revolve around the question of Jesus’ authority.
posted 29 March, 2010 @ 8.00 am by stephen
Today’s reading immediately follows a very significant prophecy made by Jesus. As He approached Jerusalem on Palm Sunday He wept over it because He knew that those living in its quarters were spiritually blind and that this blindness would eventually result in the destruction of the city and the leveling of the Temple (Luke 19:41-44). We know from historians that the Romans lay siege to Jerusalem in 70 AD and destroyed the Temple. Ironically, the next detail Luke gives us about Jesus’ last few days takes place in the outer courts of that very temple.
posted 19 January, 2010 @ 9.45 am by stephen
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