Courtenay Bowser explored how God meets us in our suffering and transforms us through it. We looked at what it means to truly know the God of hope—not just when life is comfortable, but especially when everything feels like it's falling apart. Her message reminded us that Jesus doesn't stand at a distance judging our pain or disappointment; instead, He gets down in the dirt with us, weeps with us, and holds us through every storm. We learned that suffering, when walked through hand-in-hand wi...
All content for River City Church is the property of River City Church and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Courtenay Bowser explored how God meets us in our suffering and transforms us through it. We looked at what it means to truly know the God of hope—not just when life is comfortable, but especially when everything feels like it's falling apart. Her message reminded us that Jesus doesn't stand at a distance judging our pain or disappointment; instead, He gets down in the dirt with us, weeps with us, and holds us through every storm. We learned that suffering, when walked through hand-in-hand wi...
Aaron reminds us that true gentleness isn't weakness, but strength under control. And real humility isn't self-deprecation, but seeing yourself rightly in God's eyes. The key? Remembering who you are in Christ: • Chosen • Holy • Dearly loved It's only when we're rooted in God's love that we can truly clothe ourselves with Christ's character. We don't have to earn it or prove ourselves worthy. What beliefs or idols might be holding you back from fully embracing your identity in Christ? Let's e...
River City Church
Courtenay Bowser explored how God meets us in our suffering and transforms us through it. We looked at what it means to truly know the God of hope—not just when life is comfortable, but especially when everything feels like it's falling apart. Her message reminded us that Jesus doesn't stand at a distance judging our pain or disappointment; instead, He gets down in the dirt with us, weeps with us, and holds us through every storm. We learned that suffering, when walked through hand-in-hand wi...