Whether you’re an early bird or come alive in the evening, we’ve got a service for you. Join us tomorrow at one of our four services:
8:45am | 10:15am | 12pm | 5pm
Aubrey’s story is such a powerful example of what it looks like to meet God where He wants to meet you. He isn’t expecting perfection from you — He just wants your heart. Being fully engaged looks like stepping into community, confessing Jesus as your Lord and Savior, taking the next step in baptism, and sharing the hope of Jesus with the people around you.
If you’re interested in getting baptized, sign up through the link in our bio for May 24th!
Tonight was unforgettable. It was an honor to see everyone come together to create something that was so much more than just an album.
We are so proud of our worship team for putting on the armor of God and delivering such powerful, Spirit-driven songs.
Contentment doesn’t happen overnight. It’s learned through surrender, through suffering, and through depending on God when everything else feels uncertain. And somewhere along the way, you begin to realize something true: Jesus really is enough.
When your heart is truly content in God, healing in seasons of suffering starts to look different. Instead of trying to carry everything on your own, He will meet you where you are at. God wants you to come to Him because He cares for you, He wants to heal you, and He wants you to find real contentment in Him.
What if your Wednesday nights looked a little different? At Rivers Crossing, high schoolers gather every Wednesday from 7pm–9pm to hang out, worship, and break into small groups where they can actually be known.
This isn’t just another youth group—it’s a place to belong.
What a great Mother’s Day we’ve had so far! From Pastor Farrah preaching to bouquet making on The Lawn, it’s been a beautiful day honoring all the mothers of Rivers Crossing. There’s still one more opportunity to join us today at 5pm—we’d love to see you here!
Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.
Philipians 4:8