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How God Made A Way: A Journey Towards The Cross - Part 4: Almost Home
Mar 18, 2026
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How God Made A Way: A Journey Towards The Cross - Part 3: The Threshold
Mar 11, 2026
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How God Made A Way: A Journey Towards The Cross - Part 2: God moves In
Mar 11, 2026
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How God Made A Way: A Journey Towards The Cross - Part 1: The Garden & The Gate
Feb 25, 2026
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| 3/18/26 | ![]() How God Made A Way: A Journey Towards The Cross - Part 4: Almost Home✨ | atonementgrace+4 | — | River City ChurchHow God Made A Way+3 | — | Godtemple+6 | — | 51m 34s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() How God Made A Way: A Journey Towards The Cross - Part 3: The Threshold | In the beginning, humanity walked with God in a garden. Then the gate closed.From Genesis to Revelation, the story of Scripture is the story of a God who refuses to stay distant. Through tabernacle, temple, sacrifice, blood, glory, and promise — God was making a way to dwell with His people again.In this Lent 2026 series, How God Made a Way, we trace the thread from exile to access, from shadows to substance, from separation to presence. Every altar, every lampstand, every veil points forward to Jesus.Each week we’ll see how what once stood between us and God is fulfilled in Christ — and how the risen Son now makes us His dwelling place.This isn’t a series about temple facts.It’s about the God who moved heaven and earth to bring us home.“In the past, God spoke through many things… but these days — through His Son.”Join us as we rediscover the story of atonement, glory, and grace.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() How God Made A Way: A Journey Towards The Cross - Part 2: God moves In | In the beginning, humanity walked with God in a garden. Then the gate closed.From Genesis to Revelation, the story of Scripture is the story of a God who refuses to stay distant. Through tabernacle, temple, sacrifice, blood, glory, and promise — God was making a way to dwell with His people again.In this Lent 2026 series, How God Made a Way, we trace the thread from exile to access, from shadows to substance, from separation to presence. Every altar, every lampstand, every veil points forward to Jesus.Each week we’ll see how what once stood between us and God is fulfilled in Christ — and how the risen Son now makes us His dwelling place.This isn’t a series about temple facts.It’s about the God who moved heaven and earth to bring us home.“In the past, God spoke through many things… but these days — through His Son.”Join us as we rediscover the story of atonement, glory, and grace.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() How God Made A Way: A Journey Towards The Cross - Part 1: The Garden & The Gate | In the beginning, humanity walked with God in a garden. Then the gate closed.From Genesis to Revelation, the story of Scripture is the story of a God who refuses to stay distant. Through tabernacle, temple, sacrifice, blood, glory, and promise — God was making a way to dwell with His people again.In this Lent 2026 series, How God Made a Way, we trace the thread from exile to access, from shadows to substance, from separation to presence. Every altar, every lampstand, every veil points forward to Jesus.Each week we’ll see how what once stood between us and God is fulfilled in Christ — and how the risen Son now makes us His dwelling place.This isn’t a series about temple facts.It’s about the God who moved heaven and earth to bring us home.“In the past, God spoke through many things… but these days — through His Son.”Join us as we rediscover the story of atonement, glory, and grace.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Formed - How Wisdom Shapes A Life: Part 5- Wisdom For Life | What if wisdom isn’t something you know, but a way of life that forms you over time?In this series, we explore the wisdom of Scripture—especially Proverbs—to examine how our choices, words, relationships, and trust in God are shaping who we are becoming. Rather than offering quick fixes, Formed invites us into the slow, faithful work of building our lives on a durable foundation.This series calls us to repentance—not as shame, but as building differently—and reminds us that wisdom is one of the primary ways God saves human lives from collapse.If you’re asking What am I becoming? or How do I rebuild wisely? this series is an invitation to keep walking the way of wisdom.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Formed - How Wisdom Shapes A Life: Part 4- Wisdom At Work | What if wisdom isn’t something you know, but a way of life that forms you over time?In this series, we explore the wisdom of Scripture—especially Proverbs—to examine how our choices, words, relationships, and trust in God are shaping who we are becoming. Rather than offering quick fixes, Formed invites us into the slow, faithful work of building our lives on a durable foundation.This series calls us to repentance—not as shame, but as building differently—and reminds us that wisdom is one of the primary ways God saves human lives from collapse.If you’re asking What am I becoming? or How do I rebuild wisely? this series is an invitation to keep walking the way of wisdom.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Formed - How Wisdom Shapes A Life: Part 3- The Wisdom We Share | What if wisdom isn’t something you know, but a way of life that forms you over time?In this series, we explore the wisdom of Scripture—especially Proverbs—to examine how our choices, words, relationships, and trust in God are shaping who we are becoming. Rather than offering quick fixes, Formed invites us into the slow, faithful work of building our lives on a durable foundation.This series calls us to repentance—not as shame, but as building differently—and reminds us that wisdom is one of the primary ways God saves human lives from collapse.If you’re asking What am I becoming? or How do I rebuild wisely? this series is an invitation to keep walking the way of wisdom.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Formed - How Wisdom Shapes A Life: Part 2- The World Our Words Create | What if wisdom isn’t something you know, but a way of life that forms you over time?In this series, we explore the wisdom of Scripture—especially Proverbs—to examine how our choices, words, relationships, and trust in God are shaping who we are becoming. Rather than offering quick fixes, Formed invites us into the slow, faithful work of building our lives on a durable foundation.This series calls us to repentance—not as shame, but as building differently—and reminds us that wisdom is one of the primary ways God saves human lives from collapse.If you’re asking What am I becoming? or How do I rebuild wisely? this series is an invitation to keep walking the way of wisdom.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Formed - How Wisdom Shapes A Life: Part 1- The Way Of Wisdom | What if wisdom isn’t something you know, but a way of life that forms you over time?In this series, we explore the wisdom of Scripture—especially Proverbs—to examine how our choices, words, relationships, and trust in God are shaping who we are becoming. Rather than offering quick fixes, Formed invites us into the slow, faithful work of building our lives on a durable foundation.This series calls us to repentance—not as shame, but as building differently—and reminds us that wisdom is one of the primary ways God saves human lives from collapse.If you’re asking What am I becoming? or How do I rebuild wisely? this series is an invitation to keep walking the way of wisdom.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() A Compassion That Still Looks Like Jesus | Compassion is costly—but is withdrawing from it ever Christlike?In this standalone message, A Compassion That Still Looks Like Jesus, we name a growing tension in the church: some are exhausted from caring deeply, while others have learned to protect themselves by shutting down and calling it wisdom. Both are responding to the same pressure—the weight of a broken world—but not every response reflects the heart of Christ.Rooted in the confession “Badly broken. Deeply loved.”, this sermon explores how God defines Himself as compassionate, how Jesus consistently moves toward the wounded, and why empathy is not the problem—trying to be the Savior is. Through Scripture and story, we’re reminded that compassion restores belonging before it restores behavior, and that hardness often grows where grace has been forgotten.This message is not a call to carry more, but a call not to lose heart. For anyone feeling tired, guarded, or unsure how to keep loving faithfully, this sermon invites us back to a compassion that still looks like Jesus—and still heals the world. | — | ||||||
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| 1/19/26 | ![]() Prepare Him Room: Part 4- Preparing Room For Love | In a world obsessed with being full, full schedules, full homes, full inboxes we often find ourselves running dry. We chase satisfaction through busyness, achievement, noise, and distraction, only to discover that none of it truly quenches the deeper thirst of our souls.Prepare Him Room is an Advent journey that invites us to slow down, breathe deeply, and make spiritual space in a culture overflowing with everything but what we need most. Each episode explores how hope, peace, joy, and love take root not in hurried lives, but in hearts intentionally opened to God’s presence.This season, we’ll rediscover that these gifts aren’t emotions we strive to produce—they are fruit that grows naturally when we clear away the clutter and welcome Christ into our midst. In Jesus, heaven and earth meet, revealing that the life God desires for us is not distant or impossible. It’s here, now, unfolding in ordinary moments made sacred.Join us as we learn to cultivate spacious lives, quiet hearts, and expectant hope. This Advent, let’s prepare Him room together.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | ![]() Prepare Him Room: Part 3- Preparing Room For Joy | In a world obsessed with being full, full schedules, full homes, full inboxes we often find ourselves running dry. We chase satisfaction through busyness, achievement, noise, and distraction, only to discover that none of it truly quenches the deeper thirst of our souls.Prepare Him Room is an Advent journey that invites us to slow down, breathe deeply, and make spiritual space in a culture overflowing with everything but what we need most. Each episode explores how hope, peace, joy, and love take root not in hurried lives, but in hearts intentionally opened to God’s presence.This season, we’ll rediscover that these gifts aren’t emotions we strive to produce—they are fruit that grows naturally when we clear away the clutter and welcome Christ into our midst. In Jesus, heaven and earth meet, revealing that the life God desires for us is not distant or impossible. It’s here, now, unfolding in ordinary moments made sacred.Join us as we learn to cultivate spacious lives, quiet hearts, and expectant hope. This Advent, let’s prepare Him room together.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Prepare Him Room: Part 2 - Preparing Room For Peace | In a world obsessed with being full, full schedules, full homes, full inboxes we often find ourselves running dry. We chase satisfaction through busyness, achievement, noise, and distraction, only to discover that none of it truly quenches the deeper thirst of our souls.Prepare Him Room is an Advent journey that invites us to slow down, breathe deeply, and make spiritual space in a culture overflowing with everything but what we need most. Each episode explores how hope, peace, joy, and love take root not in hurried lives, but in hearts intentionally opened to God’s presence.This season, we’ll rediscover that these gifts aren’t emotions we strive to produce—they are fruit that grows naturally when we clear away the clutter and welcome Christ into our midst. In Jesus, heaven and earth meet, revealing that the life God desires for us is not distant or impossible. It’s here, now, unfolding in ordinary moments made sacred.Join us as we learn to cultivate spacious lives, quiet hearts, and expectant hope. This Advent, let’s prepare Him room together.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Prepare Him Room: Part 1- Preparing Room For Hope | In a world obsessed with being full, full schedules, full homes, full inboxes we often find ourselves running dry. We chase satisfaction through busyness, achievement, noise, and distraction, only to discover that none of it truly quenches the deeper thirst of our souls.Prepare Him Room is an Advent journey that invites us to slow down, breathe deeply, and make spiritual space in a culture overflowing with everything but what we need most. Each episode explores how hope, peace, joy, and love take root not in hurried lives, but in hearts intentionally opened to God’s presence.This season, we’ll rediscover that these gifts aren’t emotions we strive to produce—they are fruit that grows naturally when we clear away the clutter and welcome Christ into our midst. In Jesus, heaven and earth meet, revealing that the life God desires for us is not distant or impossible. It’s here, now, unfolding in ordinary moments made sacred.Join us as we learn to cultivate spacious lives, quiet hearts, and expectant hope. This Advent, let’s prepare Him room together.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Apocalypse Now: Part 13- Empowered | Apocalypse Now: An Eye-Opening Study of the Book of EphesiansWhat if the greatest revelation wasn’t about the end of the world, but the unveiling of a new one? Apocalypse Now is a deep and eye-opening journey through the book of Ephesians, where the Apostle Paul—writing from prison—pulls back the curtain on God’s grand design for His people.Set against the backdrop of ancient Ephesus, a city of power, culture, and spiritual darkness, this series explores how Paul’s letter reveals Jesus as Lord over every empire, idol, and authority. Known as the “Queen of the Epistles,” Ephesians lifts our eyes to the breathtaking view of Christ and His Church—our identity, our unity, our calling, and our hope.Each episode uncovers the “apocalypse”—the great unveiling of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and the Spirit’s gifts—and asks how this revelation reshapes the way we live right now. From household relationships to spiritual warfare, from ancient temples to modern challenges, Apocalypse Now helps us see with fresh eyes what it means to belong to God’s family and live as people of another Kingdom.If you’re ready for a faith that feels alive, courageous, and countercultural—this is your invitation. We don’t just need an apocalypse someday. We need one now.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Apocalypse Now: Part 13- Know Your Enemy | Apocalypse Now: An Eye-Opening Study of the Book of EphesiansWhat if the greatest revelation wasn’t about the end of the world, but the unveiling of a new one? Apocalypse Now is a deep and eye-opening journey through the book of Ephesians, where the Apostle Paul—writing from prison—pulls back the curtain on God’s grand design for His people.Set against the backdrop of ancient Ephesus, a city of power, culture, and spiritual darkness, this series explores how Paul’s letter reveals Jesus as Lord over every empire, idol, and authority. Known as the “Queen of the Epistles,” Ephesians lifts our eyes to the breathtaking view of Christ and His Church—our identity, our unity, our calling, and our hope.Each episode uncovers the “apocalypse”—the great unveiling of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and the Spirit’s gifts—and asks how this revelation reshapes the way we live right now. From household relationships to spiritual warfare, from ancient temples to modern challenges, Apocalypse Now helps us see with fresh eyes what it means to belong to God’s family and live as people of another Kingdom.If you’re ready for a faith that feels alive, courageous, and countercultural—this is your invitation. We don’t just need an apocalypse someday. We need one now.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Apocalypse Now: Part 12- The Power Of Love | Apocalypse Now: An Eye-Opening Study of the Book of EphesiansWhat if the greatest revelation wasn’t about the end of the world, but the unveiling of a new one? Apocalypse Now is a deep and eye-opening journey through the book of Ephesians, where the Apostle Paul—writing from prison—pulls back the curtain on God’s grand design for His people.Set against the backdrop of ancient Ephesus, a city of power, culture, and spiritual darkness, this series explores how Paul’s letter reveals Jesus as Lord over every empire, idol, and authority. Known as the “Queen of the Epistles,” Ephesians lifts our eyes to the breathtaking view of Christ and His Church—our identity, our unity, our calling, and our hope.Each episode uncovers the “apocalypse”—the great unveiling of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and the Spirit’s gifts—and asks how this revelation reshapes the way we live right now. From household relationships to spiritual warfare, from ancient temples to modern challenges, Apocalypse Now helps us see with fresh eyes what it means to belong to God’s family and live as people of another Kingdom.If you’re ready for a faith that feels alive, courageous, and countercultural—this is your invitation. We don’t just need an apocalypse someday. We need one now.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Apocalypse Now: Part 11- The Apocalypse Of Love | Apocalypse Now: An Eye-Opening Study of the Book of EphesiansWhat if the greatest revelation wasn’t about the end of the world, but the unveiling of a new one? Apocalypse Now is a deep and eye-opening journey through the book of Ephesians, where the Apostle Paul—writing from prison—pulls back the curtain on God’s grand design for His people.Set against the backdrop of ancient Ephesus, a city of power, culture, and spiritual darkness, this series explores how Paul’s letter reveals Jesus as Lord over every empire, idol, and authority. Known as the “Queen of the Epistles,” Ephesians lifts our eyes to the breathtaking view of Christ and His Church—our identity, our unity, our calling, and our hope.Each episode uncovers the “apocalypse”—the great unveiling of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and the Spirit’s gifts—and asks how this revelation reshapes the way we live right now. From household relationships to spiritual warfare, from ancient temples to modern challenges, Apocalypse Now helps us see with fresh eyes what it means to belong to God’s family and live as people of another Kingdom.If you’re ready for a faith that feels alive, courageous, and countercultural—this is your invitation. We don’t just need an apocalypse someday. We need one now.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Apocalypse Now: Part 10- Walk This Way | Apocalypse Now: An Eye-Opening Study of the Book of EphesiansWhat if the greatest revelation wasn’t about the end of the world, but the unveiling of a new one? Apocalypse Now is a deep and eye-opening journey through the book of Ephesians, where the Apostle Paul—writing from prison—pulls back the curtain on God’s grand design for His people.Set against the backdrop of ancient Ephesus, a city of power, culture, and spiritual darkness, this series explores how Paul’s letter reveals Jesus as Lord over every empire, idol, and authority. Known as the “Queen of the Epistles,” Ephesians lifts our eyes to the breathtaking view of Christ and His Church—our identity, our unity, our calling, and our hope.Each episode uncovers the “apocalypse”—the great unveiling of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and the Spirit’s gifts—and asks how this revelation reshapes the way we live right now. From household relationships to spiritual warfare, from ancient temples to modern challenges, Apocalypse Now helps us see with fresh eyes what it means to belong to God’s family and live as people of another Kingdom.If you’re ready for a faith that feels alive, courageous, and countercultural—this is your invitation. We don’t just need an apocalypse someday. We need one now.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 10/23/25 | ![]() Apocalypse Now: Part 9- The Gift | Apocalypse Now: An Eye-Opening Study of the Book of EphesiansWhat if the greatest revelation wasn’t about the end of the world, but the unveiling of a new one? Apocalypse Now is a deep and eye-opening journey through the book of Ephesians, where the Apostle Paul—writing from prison—pulls back the curtain on God’s grand design for His people.Set against the backdrop of ancient Ephesus, a city of power, culture, and spiritual darkness, this series explores how Paul’s letter reveals Jesus as Lord over every empire, idol, and authority. Known as the “Queen of the Epistles,” Ephesians lifts our eyes to the breathtaking view of Christ and His Church—our identity, our unity, our calling, and our hope.Each episode uncovers the “apocalypse”—the great unveiling of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and the Spirit’s gifts—and asks how this revelation reshapes the way we live right now. From household relationships to spiritual warfare, from ancient temples to modern challenges, Apocalypse Now helps us see with fresh eyes what it means to belong to God’s family and live as people of another Kingdom.If you’re ready for a faith that feels alive, courageous, and countercultural—this is your invitation. We don’t just need an apocalypse someday. We need one now.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 10/16/25 | ![]() Apocalypse Now: Part 8- The Prayer | Apocalypse Now: An Eye-Opening Study of the Book of EphesiansWhat if the greatest revelation wasn’t about the end of the world, but the unveiling of a new one? Apocalypse Now is a deep and eye-opening journey through the book of Ephesians, where the Apostle Paul—writing from prison—pulls back the curtain on God’s grand design for His people.Set against the backdrop of ancient Ephesus, a city of power, culture, and spiritual darkness, this series explores how Paul’s letter reveals Jesus as Lord over every empire, idol, and authority. Known as the “Queen of the Epistles,” Ephesians lifts our eyes to the breathtaking view of Christ and His Church—our identity, our unity, our calling, and our hope.Each episode uncovers the “apocalypse”—the great unveiling of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and the Spirit’s gifts—and asks how this revelation reshapes the way we live right now. From household relationships to spiritual warfare, from ancient temples to modern challenges, Apocalypse Now helps us see with fresh eyes what it means to belong to God’s family and live as people of another Kingdom.If you’re ready for a faith that feels alive, courageous, and countercultural—this is your invitation. We don’t just need an apocalypse someday. We need one now.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 10/12/25 | ![]() Apocalypse Now: Part 7- On Being Grounded | Apocalypse Now: An Eye-Opening Study of the Book of EphesiansWhat if the greatest revelation wasn’t about the end of the world, but the unveiling of a new one? Apocalypse Now is a deep and eye-opening journey through the book of Ephesians, where the Apostle Paul—writing from prison—pulls back the curtain on God’s grand design for His people.Set against the backdrop of ancient Ephesus, a city of power, culture, and spiritual darkness, this series explores how Paul’s letter reveals Jesus as Lord over every empire, idol, and authority. Known as the “Queen of the Epistles,” Ephesians lifts our eyes to the breathtaking view of Christ and His Church—our identity, our unity, our calling, and our hope.Each episode uncovers the “apocalypse”—the great unveiling of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and the Spirit’s gifts—and asks how this revelation reshapes the way we live right now. From household relationships to spiritual warfare, from ancient temples to modern challenges, Apocalypse Now helps us see with fresh eyes what it means to belong to God’s family and live as people of another Kingdom.If you’re ready for a faith that feels alive, courageous, and countercultural—this is your invitation. We don’t just need an apocalypse someday. We need one now.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 10/12/25 | ![]() Apocalypse Now: Part 6- A Big Big House | Apocalypse Now: An Eye-Opening Study of the Book of EphesiansWhat if the greatest revelation wasn’t about the end of the world, but the unveiling of a new one? Apocalypse Now is a deep and eye-opening journey through the book of Ephesians, where the Apostle Paul—writing from prison—pulls back the curtain on God’s grand design for His people.Set against the backdrop of ancient Ephesus, a city of power, culture, and spiritual darkness, this series explores how Paul’s letter reveals Jesus as Lord over every empire, idol, and authority. Known as the “Queen of the Epistles,” Ephesians lifts our eyes to the breathtaking view of Christ and His Church—our identity, our unity, our calling, and our hope.Each episode uncovers the “apocalypse”—the great unveiling of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and the Spirit’s gifts—and asks how this revelation reshapes the way we live right now. From household relationships to spiritual warfare, from ancient temples to modern challenges, Apocalypse Now helps us see with fresh eyes what it means to belong to God’s family and live as people of another Kingdom.If you’re ready for a faith that feels alive, courageous, and countercultural—this is your invitation. We don’t just need an apocalypse someday. We need one now.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 9/23/25 | ![]() Apocalypse Now: Part 5 -The Wall | Apocalypse Now: An Eye-Opening Study of the Book of EphesiansWhat if the greatest revelation wasn’t about the end of the world, but the unveiling of a new one? Apocalypse Now is a deep and eye-opening journey through the book of Ephesians, where the Apostle Paul—writing from prison—pulls back the curtain on God’s grand design for His people.Set against the backdrop of ancient Ephesus, a city of power, culture, and spiritual darkness, this series explores how Paul’s letter reveals Jesus as Lord over every empire, idol, and authority. Known as the “Queen of the Epistles,” Ephesians lifts our eyes to the breathtaking view of Christ and His Church—our identity, our unity, our calling, and our hope.Each episode uncovers the “apocalypse”—the great unveiling of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and the Spirit’s gifts—and asks how this revelation reshapes the way we live right now. From household relationships to spiritual warfare, from ancient temples to modern challenges, Apocalypse Now helps us see with fresh eyes what it means to belong to God’s family and live as people of another Kingdom.If you’re ready for a faith that feels alive, courageous, and countercultural—this is your invitation. We don’t just need an apocalypse someday. We need one now.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
| 9/15/25 | ![]() Apocalypse Now: Part 4- Zombieland | Apocalypse Now: An Eye-Opening Study of the Book of EphesiansWhat if the greatest revelation wasn’t about the end of the world, but the unveiling of a new one? Apocalypse Now is a deep and eye-opening journey through the book of Ephesians, where the Apostle Paul—writing from prison—pulls back the curtain on God’s grand design for His people.Set against the backdrop of ancient Ephesus, a city of power, culture, and spiritual darkness, this series explores how Paul’s letter reveals Jesus as Lord over every empire, idol, and authority. Known as the “Queen of the Epistles,” Ephesians lifts our eyes to the breathtaking view of Christ and His Church—our identity, our unity, our calling, and our hope.Each episode uncovers the “apocalypse”—the great unveiling of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and the Spirit’s gifts—and asks how this revelation reshapes the way we live right now. From household relationships to spiritual warfare, from ancient temples to modern challenges, Apocalypse Now helps us see with fresh eyes what it means to belong to God’s family and live as people of another Kingdom.If you’re ready for a faith that feels alive, courageous, and countercultural—this is your invitation. We don’t just need an apocalypse someday. We need one now.For more information or to get connected, visit us at www.rcnb.org | — | ||||||
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