Month: August 2012

  • river of life brochure more editing….’think I might be finished…we will see

    Let me know if you see  typo’s or other simple editing errors. Let me know if you read something (as a relatively knowledgeable Christian) and go “WHAAAAT??”  

     I did eliminate a couple to things I figured people would learn “down the road”(as did James in Acts 15:19–21) and added a couple of other things  I think are important for people to  know….so, after around 24 hours — all tolled over 4 days of work (delightfully disrupted by a trip to Rockford, Ill. yesterday where Cousin Mary Vander Ark and I spent around 5 hours talking and could have gone on  and on some more :)    — this is what I came up with….it is considerably shortened and just might go into just one booklet.

    Grand Rapids River of LifeMinistries, Inc.

    established 01/05/1980

    Co founded   and  co pastored by Pastors Robert and Dr. Rosemary Barnes

    3412 Leonard , N.W.; Walker, Mi. 49534

    Robert’s  phone:616-540-2928; Rosemary’s  phone:616-540-1766

    Service times:

    Wednesday:  6:30 PM to8: 00 PM

    Sabbath:  9:30 AM to10:30 AM service; 10:30 A:M  brunch;11:00 A.M

    Ongoing announcements can be found by clicking “bulletins” http://riveroflifegrmi.org/   (webmaster: EG Adams); 

    rbarnesrol@aol.com;Facebook:  Rosemary Herms Barnes; Xanga:Rosemaryssermons

    What is happeningat River of Life (ROL):

    Nursery:  Ages : Infant  through 2 years old during all services.

    Children’s Church(CC)Ages 3  through 11:  Wednesday night and Sabbath during the firstservice. CC is led by Pastors Bruce and Theresa Bolthouse

    Powerhouse: (PH) Ages 12 through 15:  Wednesday evening. PH is led by Pastors Cliffand Annie Baker.

    Kingdom Youth Force (KYF) Ages 16 through 21: Wednesdayevening.  KYF is led by Pastor KarenVander Vliet.

    Adult Bible Class (ABC): Ages 22 on up: Wednesday evening. ABC is led by Pastors Robert and Rosemary Barnes.

    Prayer time :   Theentire church gathers at Wednesday, 6:30 PM to 7:00 PM and Sabbath at 9:30 AMto 9:45 AM for prayer. This time is led ( in rotation)  by Pastor Robert one week, Minister KarenCook the next week, and Pastor Rosemary the following week .

    Amen: – AMen’s Bible study and share group led by Pastor Bruce Bolthouse on the secondSunday of each month. It is from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM…

    Victory time :( VT)  .. VT is for all  those who desiremutual accountability regarding a healthy diet. VT meets the first Wednesday ofeach month from 6:00 PM to 6:25 PM .  PastorAnnie Baker  leads this group. We shareweekly email updates with each other.

    TV 25 program:  We tape our program,  “River Reflections”,at TV 25 in Wyoming, is taped the 2nd and 4th Monday  monthly.Around 8:30 PM) we eat together. OftenROL volunteers bring  us food or have usin their home (if they are somewhat near the station). We meet at 6:30 PM  at WKTV, 5261 Clyde Park Ave SW, Wyoming, MI49509; http://www.wktv.org/home.html 261 5700. . Pastor Rosemary is theDirector/producer of the program; Deacon Richard Menninga is in charge of  the control room management andtraining. 

    Media Club:  We rely on this club for the videotaping andediting of clips to be shown on TV 25 as well as other ministry  communication through various media.  JacobMenninga is the director of this club..

    Helps Team:   This team, led by Pastor KarenRoark, provides help in ushering, hosting, clean up, and any other supportiveservices needed to assist the ministry.

    Sound and visualaid ministry:  The soundboard/microphone — ministry led by Deacon Richard Menninga and kept insupplies by Deacon Ron Slawson — assures proper sound . The visual ministry isled by Ryan Hoekstra and assisted by Pastor Bruce Bolthouse.

    Praise and worshipteam:  Pastor Robert  directs this entire ministry and is also aworship leader himself . Pastor Bruce Bolthouse and  Briana Vander Toorn are also worshipleaders. 

    Open pulpittimes:   Usually every Sabbath11:00 AM service we offer  an opportunityto participate in “open pulpit” (for up to three minutes)  by sharing something prepared at home ..  Associate ministers  may take up to five minutes.

    The purpose of the open pulpit content – which can be  something from the Word, the  sharing of a spiritual gift, a  dance,  a poem, a song, a skit, etc.– is to exhort,edify, and/or comfort the body of Christ . People are free to do things alone or with others.

    Five fold ministry training available:     The  Lord has called some to be part of the fivefold ministry, i.e.,  apostles, prophets,evangelists, pastors, and teachers.  Ifyou believe the Lord hascalled you to be in  one or more  of the five fold ministry offices (Ephesians4 : 11—15) and we can also see that calling on your life, Pastor Rosemary iswilling to mentor and  to train you. Thetraining usually takes around four years to complete; however, we are willingto adapt to the person’s life circumstances if the work cannot be completed  within that time frame. The student should beat least 18 years old and either already be baptized in or diligently seekingto be. The  student must already haveshown themselves  for quite awhile  to  bewilling to pray  often in corporateprayer times, share in open pulpits, be faithful to services, be faithful ingiving their tithes and offerings, be  anenthusiastic worshipper,  be willing toparticipate in helps service, and be  showingthe Fruits of the Spirit in his or her life. Furthermore, the student must“see” their entire local church as those whom they desire to ministerto—their  ministry vision cannot belimited to just a few people with whom they are comfortable.

    Because the job of a five fold minister is to “perfect thesaints for the work of the ministry”, that person must be genuinely pleased tosee others come forth in their ministries and have a heart to do all they canto make that happen.

    Students  will be study through the entire Bible and designated topics (corresponding withthe church study cycle and  there areother forms and goals to be completed each month. At  least one  open pulpit on the current  study book or topicwill be expected.   The work  is to be “handed in”  via email.  From time to time Pastor Rosemary will meetwith the student(s) in person to discuss their progress, review their work, discuss leadership issues, and praytogether.

    Let Pastor Rosemary know if youare interested (or, if we see you are already acting like someone called to aministry office, we may approach you to encourage you to get intotraining).  When the student starts thetraining,  more instruction will beshared concerning the curriculum and activity required. .

    All those complete the Word minister training and stay atROL will be considered an Associate Minister at ROL.  Associate Ministers become a part of theAdvisory board as well as part of the teaching and ministry staff.

    If the  personbelieves they are called to start a ministry outside of ROL, we would be happyto serve in an apostolic role if they would want that.

    River of Lifecycle of Bible and topical studies:  Eachmonth we introduce new books and/or topics to study in our private devotionaltimes. 

    The list that wefollow is:  . 1.            Genesis,Matthew    2.            Exodus,Mark    3.      Leviticus,

     II John, III John,, Sabbath          4.    HolySpirit:   the Baptism, Fruits, Gifts  

     5.        Numbers,I Peter           6.       Deuteronomy,II Peter    7.     Salvation, including Evangelism and Missions       8.         Joshua. Hebrews     9. Judges,Ruth, Romans

    10.       Deity of Christ and Prophetic Words inthe Word concerning Him

     11.      ISamuel, I Timothy       12.    IISamuel. II Timothy       13. Praiseand Worship including various expressions of Worship        14.     IKings,  I Thessalonians

     15.      IIKings, II Thessalonians           16.   Habakkuk,I Chronicles

     17.      IIChronicles, Galatians   18.  Ephesians, “What is Church?”, andthe ROL Brochure Beliefs and Goals        19.       Esther, Nehemiah, Luke,Ezra   

    20.       Job, Philippians, I Corinthians      21. Jonah,  Deliverance

     22.      Psalms.Ecclesiastes     23.      Proverbs, James, John    24.    Haggai, Song of Solomon, Isaiah   25.           IICorinthians, Water Baptism  26.         Jeremiah, Lamentations, Philemon          27.  Ezekiel,Jude        28.  Zephaniah,Obadiah,  Colossians

    29.       Nahum, Communion       30.   Racism,Acts        31.  Micah,Amos, Titus, Hosea, Joel          32.     Zechariah,Malachi, I John, Women in Ministry   33.Daniel.Revelation

    At the end of eachstudy cycle  we give opportunity in theearly Sabbath service for people to share what they discovered during theirstudies that month.

    We celebrate four special occasions yearly in which weinvite specific individuals to do  allforms of arts expression , i.e., those who are recognized as doing excellentlyin our “open pulpit” times and/or praise times . ( “Arts “ can include   poetry, mime, dance, vocal and instrumentalsolos and groups, skits, canvas art, photography– whatever   can be used to express the theme of the event.) We are not limited to these four events, e.g.,  we have celebrated Purim and we  would be blessed to celebrate Pentecost too.

    1.        Passover:  The death , burial, and resurrection of ourLord Jesus Christ)

    2.       Feast of Tabernacles : We celebrateboth , as in Old Covenant times, a thanksgiving celebration for Hissupernatural provisions for us and also what is now and in the future,  a rejoicing in the harvest of souls in allnations (Zechariah 14:9, 16). Ultimately, we anticipate with joy the ultimate fulfillment of this feast when He tabernacles among us for all eternity  (Rev. 21: 1 – 7)

    3.       River of Life Ministries’ anniversary:  Robert and Rosemary started this church onJanuary 5, 1980  in their livingroom  on 301 Burton , S.E., in Grand Rapids,Michigan with only EG, their son, soon to be 8,  as a certain third member .

    4.       Christmas:  On a Sabbath near 12/25 we celebrate thebirth of the Lord Jesus Christ. At church do not  all have the objects and references to theworldly version of this season because we  choose to celebrate only that which pertainsto the birth of Jesus.

     

    Brunchand food ministry: With the exception of special celebration days (notonly the above four special events, but also some other times too), we have a10:30 brunch every Sabbath. The ROLmembers each bring food to share witheveryone.  On “special” occasions weoften have a continental breakfast at 10:30 and then a dinner potblessingfollowing the first service.

    Church Government-: All the affairs of Grand Rapids River of Life Ministries, Inc. –both temporal and spiritual — are governed by the Co-Pastors, Robert andRosemary Barnes.  There are three legaldirectors who are responsible for compliance with all the legal aspects of a non profit corporation. Theyare Pastors Robert and Rosemary and Pastor Karen Vander Vliet.

    We also have  anadvisory board  (sometimes called the ROL“positioned leadership”) in order for the directors to receive  their input and advice. ROL Members may bringconcerns or issues to the Advisory Board Members or to the Pastors. Whatever isshared with the Board Members or other Leadership will be shared with thePastors by those Leaders.

    PositionedLeadership  at River of Life (i.e., ourdeacons and associate ministers which make up our “advisory board”) :   In addition to Pastors Robert andRosemary:  Pastors Bruce and TheresaBolthouse, Minister Karen Cook, Pastor Karen Roark; Deacon John Roark, DeaconRon Slawson, Minister Sherry Slawson, Pastors Cliff and Annie Baker, DeaconRichard and Deaconness Tracy Menninga

    We  usually meettogether at least four times a yearto discuss both the spiritual and natural administration of the church.

    Our special “advisors” are Deacon John and Pastor KarenRoark  with whom we spend some extra timebrainstorming and debriefing on ROL matters.

    We have periodic meetings with only the pastors andministers to discuss spiritual concerns.

    The  Home Ministry Fellowship, Inc. ROL connection:In January of 1980 when we started River of Life , both Robert andRosemary received ordination from Pastor Charles Stilwell, Founder andPresident of Home Ministry Fellowship (established in 1966). We also became acharter church, Grand Rapids River of Life Ministries,  under their federal 501(c) tax exempt nonprofit corporation .   After the deathsof Pastor Stilwell and his wife, Bobbie, Rosemary was elected at the February, 2006 annual meeting  by the HMF board of directors  to be the  lifetime President of HMF.  Robert is the lifetime Vice President.Thelegal board of directors now of Home Ministry Fellowship are:  Robert and Rosemary Barnes, Cliff Baker,Secretary, John and Karen Roark, and Karen Vander Vliet , Treasurer. Californiais state where HMF is incorporated; therefore, J.T.  Warring,one of our ordained ministers from California is the HMF resident agent .

    ROL Finances:  Offerings are dealt with by a team: Pastor Rosemary, Pastor Karen Vander Vliet,and Sue Mulder.  Receipts are recordedand finance reports are prepared by Pastors Rosemary and Karen.   Sue Mulder is responsible to tally what eachperson gave and provide an end of year report for tax purposes .

    Finance reports are reviewed by the entire advisoryboard. 

    All gifts to ROL are tax deductible. 

    Prayer and DevotionalLife for  ROL Members :  People who join ROL are expected to havea very regular  devotional life .Devotional time should include  praise,worship, listening to a Bible Tape and/or reading the Bible, and prayer.

    Timothy 2:15, Ephesians 6:18, James 5:16-18, Matthew 26:41,Revelation 5:8, Psalm 119,  Jeremiah9:23—24)

    Tithes  and offerings: We believe that onetenth of the believer’s gross  incomebelongs to the Lord and should be given to their  local church.  Offerings and alms (compassionate deeds and/orgiving to the poor)  should be given too.

     (II Corinthians9:1-12, Malachi 3:7-12, Acts 10:2)

    Becoming a memberof River of Life :  Any Christiancan become a member of ROL after coming faithfully for a season  so as to make a careful, prayerful choice.

     .Before becoming amember, the person should read our  statement of our beliefs to make sure thatthey are basic agreement  with thisstatement. A person who desires to become a member should express that desireto the Pastors. The Pastors will then have a brief conference with that personto discuss this decision.

     

    Statement ofbeliefs:     

     Paul said in 1 Timothy 4: 13 “Till I come, give attention to reading, toexhortation, to doctrine.” 

     This belief  statement  is intended  to  simply give a brief ,  introductory understanding of  some of theimportant doctrines  we  teach. In the  Bible there is  so much more than whatis written here that we also teach. Coming regularly to our services  over months and years to hear all theteachings will have to be the way someone discovers  the rest.

    The Apostles Creed:   Along with millions ofChristians all over the world, we share the belief in all of the points of the Apostles Creed:  

    “I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of Heaven and earth.  And in Jesus Christ, his only Son, ourLord,who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,and born of the virgin Mary, sufferedunder Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried.

    He descended into hell. On the third day He rose again from the dead. Heascended into Heaven and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty.From thence He will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in theHoly Spirit ,the holy Christian church, the communion of saints, theforgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting.Amen”

    We believe that all of the Bible  is the infallible Word of God  (2Timothy  3:16—17,   Hebrews4:12, 2 Peter 1:21)

    God in Three Persons and the  Deity of Christ:  God shows Himself in three  persons:  God the  Father,  God the Son, and  God the Holy Spirit.   To reject Jesus Christ  as God the Son is to reject God the Father.  (Psalms45:6 –7, Hebrews 1 , Isaiah 7:14 , Matthew  1:23, Isaiah  9:6—7, John 1:1—14, Colossians  1:12 –19,1 Timothy 3:16,  John 10:30—33,  John 20: 26—31, Philippians 2:5—11, John 14:16—20, 23—28, 1 Peter 1:7—23, Revelation 21:22—23,  Micah 5:2, John 8:58, Rev 1:4 –18, Luke1:30—35, 1 John 5:5—13 ,20, 1 John 2:22—24, 1 John 4:1—3, 14—15, 2 John 1:9—11)

    Becoming a Christian:   Everyoneis a sinner and is in need of salvation from sin and its effects.  (Romans3:23–25). The wages of sin is death. (Romans 6:23); therefore, none of usdeserves eternal life. In Christ we can have eternal life because He paid thedeath penalty for us. (Romans 5:6—11)   God demands “shedding of blood” for “remission”(pardon)  of sin (Hebrews 9: 22, 28). Jesus shed bloodtakes care of sin once and for all when we accept His blood as payment for oursin. (Romans 3:24—25, 1 Peter 1: 18–19, Ephesians 1:5—7, Hebrews 9:28, Hebrews 10:14)

    If we do not accept His paymentfor sins, we die in our sins and be damned..

    (Mark 16:16, John 3:18—21,John3:36, John 8:23—24, 2 Thessalonians 1:7—9, 2 Thessalonians 2: 12, Revelation20:5)

    To become a Christian a  person must believe the Jesus Christ paid the penalty for his sin and hasprovided through His death , burial, and resurrection the way to be free fromsin and live a new life in Christ. (Titus 2:11—15)  He must repent regarding his past  sins and accept forgiveness from God.  He must   ask the  Spirit of the Lord Jesus Christ into his heartso that now he will be able to  walk incommunion with and in obedience to the Spirit of the Lord.  He  becomes a “new creature” – his  old life is passed away sothat he can live his new life in Christ . (2 Corinthians 5:17, 1 John 1: 9,Luke 9:23, John 8:11) 

    Water Baptism -:  A believer should be baptized  in water into the name of the Lord JesusChrist. By doing this he is  showing hisidentification with the death, burial, and resurrection of the Lord JesusChrist , i.e., he considers himself dead to the works of his flesh and that heis a new creature in Christ Jesus who will walk after the ways of the HolySpirit of God. (Acts 2:38,41,  Romans 6:3-14, Galatians 3:27, Acts 10:44-48)

    Baptism in theHoly Spirit :   Once a person becomes a Christian, he canexperience  a still greater degree ofboldness to be a witness of the Lord, power, and operation of the supernaturalgifts of the Holy Spirit by receiving the Baptist of the Holy Spirit. This  baptism is usually immediately  evidenced by speaking in other tongues asGod’s Spirit gives utterance.. (Acts 2:1-18)

    In Acts 1:2—10 it is recorded that , just before Jesusascends into Heaven, He gives instructions to His disciples but then He toldthem to first wait at Jerusalem until they are baptized with  the Holy Spirit. The instructions and theworks they would do are in Mark 16:15—20.  The coming of the baptism with  the  HolySpirit along with the surrounding signs, wonders, and exhortation  is recorded in Acts 2.

    The tongues received are a prayer  language . When wepray in the Spirit we are built in our faith and we speak mysteries in theSpirit to God which  are understood byGod.   (Jude 1:20, 1 Corinthians14:2—4)  We may decide any time to prayor  to sing in the Spirit. (1 Corinthians14: 14—15)

    Communion and theNew Covenant:  When we sharecommunion together,  we are  declaring , showing forth,   His death. We are remembering all He has donefor us through His suffering, death, burial, and resurrection. (  1 Corinthians 11:23—26).  Paul said in 1 Corinthians 2:2” “For I determined not to know anything among youexcept Jesus Christ and Him crucified “  i.e., his preaching was centered around  the death of Christ.

    In communion, we “drink His blood”, the wine,  which represents His life ;  we “eat His body”, the bread,  which represents the Word made flesh. We alsomeditate on the fact  His body  was broken (beaten)  for our healing. (Isaiah 53:4—5, John6:47—63, Leviticus 17:11) 

      When we sharecommunion we celebrate the fact that  Jesus’ death paid theprice for our sin and erased every curse against us. (Galatians 3:13—14)  Through Him, by walking in His Spirit andWord,  we can walk in complete victoryover all  the effects of sin.  (1 John 3:8) Through the power and influenceof His Spirit in our hearts,  we can walkin righteousness.  ( Galatians 5:16 –25).

    The death of  Jesus Christbrought forth the New Covenant prophesied in the Old Covenant writings.  Jeremiah31:31  “Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will make a newcovenant withthe house of Israel, and with the house of Judah”.

    The Lord Himself announces the arrival of the New Covenant:  At the “last supper”, a Passover Seder:   He lifted up His cup of wine  andsaid that this  cup was  the “blood of the New Testament”( Matthew 26: 26—28 ) 

     This new covenant  , it was prophesied , would be a time whenthe Lord would  put a new spirit in us,give us a new heart,   put His laws onour hearts, and cause us to walk in His ways. Then, He says , we would be His people and He would be our God.  All this has now happened because of thesacrifice the Lord made for us.   (Jeremiah 31: 33—34, Ezekiel 11: 19 – 20, Ezekiel 36:  25 –27)

     The Old Covenant wasgiven by Moses; the New Covenant was given by the Lord Jesus Christ. (Hebrews 8: 3—13, Hebrews10:14—23, 28—29, Hebrews 12:18–25)

    Sabbath:  The  fourth commandment is  Exodus 20: 8“Remember the Sabbath day, tokeep it holy. 9 Six daysyou shall labor and do all your work, 10 but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord your God. In it you shall dono work: you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male servant, nor yourfemale servant, nor your cattle, nor your stranger who is within yourgates. 11 For insix days the Lord made the heavensand the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventhday. Therefore the Lord blessedthe Sabbath day and hallowed it. “  Inconsideration of this commandment we began to question whether the Lord everchanged the Sabbath from the seventh to the first day of the week. The manyexplanations given by most believers as to why we should consider Sunday as theSabbath simple did not seem logical or right. After studying this question wemoved to a Seventh day Sabbath.

    ( Genesis 2:2—3, Exodus 16:22-30,  Leviticus 23:2—3, Deuteronomy 5:12—15, Isaiah56:1—7, Isaiah 58:12—14, Luke 23:56, Acts 13:42 — 44, Acts 17:2, Acts 18:4).  

    We also studied the history of the change from Sabbath toSunday after the New Testament times and discovered  that it was man, not God, who decided tochange the Sabbath from the seventh day to the first day of the week.

    Worship and Praiseby the entire congregation: We desire that all exercise the  liberty to express  love and adoration to the Lord as we worshipand praise  Him together.. We believe inmaking a joyful noise unto the Lord. We clap, dance, bow down,  and raise our hands unto Him. (Psalm 150,Psalm 100, Acts 3:8, Psalm 63:4, Psalm 134:2, Psalm 47:1, Psalm 30:4, 11 –12,Ephesians 5: 19—20, Colossians 3:16)  Webelieve in being sensitive to the move of the Spirit among us . He not onlyleads us into fast, physically expressive praise, but also into the sweet,gentle music of worship.  Sometimes Hegives us a “new song” (Psalms 40:3) through one or more singers in thecongregation.

    The gifts of theSpirit in operation at ROL:    Webelieve all the gifts of the Holy Spirit (see both 1 Corinthians  chapters 12 and 14,  are still available for  Christians today . Many times during ourpraise time or during ministry times, the Lord will manifest himself among usthrough the Gifts of His Spirit.  (Mark16:17—18, Acts 2:16—18, Acts 5:12—16, Acts 9:37—42, Acts 16:16-18, Acts19:11—17)

    When spiritual gifts come forth,  it is our responsibility  to” try the spirits” and to “prove all things” (1 John 4:1, 1 Thessalonians 5:21) 

    The realm of the supernatural is one that the enemy uses tooin order to deceive  us; therefore, wemust know what  the work of the Lord’sSpirit and what is not.

     (2  Corinthians 11:13—15)

    We are always  grateful for the supernatural  working of the Spirit and each one must be  eager and willing to be used by Him. (1Thessalonians 5:19,20,  2 Timothy 1: 6—7,1 Timothy 4:14, 1 Corinthians 14:31,39)

     Womenin Ministry :  We believe that –in Christ — there is no male or female (Galatians 3:28). Believers maytherefore freely function in the church in accordance with the gifts,talents,  offices, and calling given tothem by God.  ( Acts 2:17-18, Philippians4:3, II Kings 22:8-20, Romans 16:1–15, Acts 21:9. Judges 4:4—9, Judges 5:7)

    Deliverance andspiritual warfare:   Christians are in a spiritual  warfare. This battle is  not against flesh and blood, but againstspiritual  principalities and powers.We,  being seated with Jesus in aposition of authority over all the hosts of the devil,  have the ability through the Lord JesusChrist to set people free from captivity to these forces.  (Ephesians 1:19 –2:6,2 Peter 1:2—4, Mark16:17,  Luke 8:2, Luke 9:37-42, Luke13:11-16, Acts 8:5–8, Acts 16:16-18, Acts 19:11-12,  Ephesians 1:20-21, Ephesians 2:6, Ephesians6:10 — 18)

     

    Israel and the Jews:   Prophets foretold that the Lord would oneday gather Jews from all nations and return them to the land of Israel.  In the late nineteenth  century many Jews all over the world beganto   return to Israel.  It took hard work and much conflict  to get to the point to become a state on  May14, 1948 after thousands of years that there was no state of Israel. In 1967they won back Jerusalem.

    (Ezekiel34:11—13, Isaiah 11:11, Jeremiah 23:3—8, Ezekiel 11:17, Eziekiel 28:25—26,Ezekiel 39:25—29, Amos 9:14—15, Zephaniah 3:20)

    Many Jews startedto become believers at the same time the Lord was putting it in their 9 heartsto return to Israel.  They are part of a“Messianic Believers” movement.

    Although thereare many believers who assume that the church replaced Israel, we believe thatGod is right now fulfilling the prophetic words concerning Israel  and will also fulfill His Word that says aboutthe Jews in Romans 11: 11 “I saythen, have they stumbled that they should fall? Certainly not! But throughtheir fall, to provoke them to jealousy, salvation has come to theGentiles. 12 Now iftheir fall is riches for the world, and their failure riches for theGentiles, how much more their fullness! 13 For I speak to you Gentiles; inasmuch as I am anapostle to the Gentiles, I magnify my ministry, 14 if by any means I may provoke to jealousy thosewho are my flesh and save some of them. 15 For if theirbeing cast away is thereconciling of the world, what willtheir acceptance be but lifefrom the dead?”

    Furthermore, the Lord says also in Romans 11 that we aregrafted into the olive tree, Israel, and should not boast against theroots.  We are learning to see our“Jewish roots” and all the ways in which the Gentile church has tried to“distance “ herself from those roots. 

    Therefore, we make it a point to pray for Israel and besupportive (both in prayer and giving) of our Messianic brothers and sisters.

    Paul mentions in Romans 11:14 the concept of “provoking” theJew to “jealously”. We Gentiles should be witnessing to the Jews about the joyof walking in the New Covenant prophesied through the Old Covenant Jewishprophets. It was a prophesy to Israel – God in His mercy grafted us believing Gentiles  into beinga part of this New Covenant.  It remainsHis heart to have both Jew and Gentile in His kingdom!

    (Ephesians 2 : 10—16)

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    River of Life Ministries, Inc., established 01/05/1980

    Co founded and co pastored by Pastors Robert and Dr. Rosemary Barnes

    3412 Leonard , N.W.; Walker, Mi. 49534

    Robert,s phone: 616-540-2928; Rosemary’s phone: 616-540-1766

    Weekly meetings:

    Wednesday: 6:30 PM to 8: 00 PM

    Sabbath: 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM service; 10:30 A:M brunch; 11:00 A.M to noon service http://riveroflifegrmi.org/ (webmaster: EG Adams);

    rbarnesrol@aol.com; facebook: Rosemary Herms Barnes; Xanga: Rosemaryssermons

    What is happening at River of Life: (subject to occasional and/or seasonal changes – our custom is to stop most of our activities beyond service times during the month of December):

    Nursery: Ages : Infant through 2 years old during all services.

    Children’s Church(CC) Ages 3 through 11: Wednesday night and Sabbath during the first service. CC is led by Pastors Bruce and Theresa Bolthouse

    Powerhouse: (PH) Ages 12 through 15: Wednesday evening. PH is led by Pastors Cliff and Annie Baker.

    Kingdom Youth Force (KYF) Ages 16 through 21: Wednesday evening. KYF is led by Pastor Karen Vander Vliet.

    Adult Bible Class (ABC): Ages 22 on up: Wednesday evening. ABC is led by Pastors Robert and Rosemary Barnes.

    Youth seminars: Twice a year, one in the Fall and one in the Winter, we will usually have a youth seminar for PH and KYF. This is directed by Pastor Rosemary but led by all the leadership.

    Prayer time : The entire church gathers at Wednesday, 6:30 PM to 7:00 PM and Sabbath at 9:30 AM to 9:45 AM for prayer. This time is led ( in rotation) by Pastor Robert one week, Minister Karen Cook the next week, and Pastor Rosemary the following week .

    Amen: – A Men’s Bible study and share group led by Pastor Bruce Bolthouse on the second Sunday of each month. It is from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM…

    Victory time: (VT) .. VT is for those –male and female – who desire mutual accountability regarding a healthy diet. VT meets the first Wednesday of each month from 6:00 PM to 6:30 PMPastor Annie Baker is the leader of this group. We share weekly email updates.

    Our TV 25 program: We tape our program, “River Reflections”, at TV 25 in Wyoming, is taped the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month except for December. The TV Staff arrives at approximately 6:30 PM. After the taping (usually around 8:30 PM) we eat together – we usually depend on River of Life volunteers to provide the food at the station or (if they are relatively near the station) to invite us into their home. We are at WKTV, 5261 Clyde Park Ave SW, Wyoming, MI 49509; http://www.wktv.org/home.html 261 5700. . Pastor Rosemary is the Director/producer of the program; Deacon Richard Menninga is in charge of the control room management and training.

    Media Club: We rely on this club for the videotaping and editing of clips (or full programs) to be shown on TV 25; however, potentially ALL media expression to minister can be included (the internet, written productions, etc.). Jacob Menninga is the director of this club – let him know if you are interested in joining.

    Helps Team: This team, led by Pastor Karen Roark, provides help in ushering, hosting, clean up, and any other supportive services needed to assist the ministry.

    Sound and visual aid ministry: The sound board/microphone — ministry led by Deacon Richard Menninga and kept in supplies by Deacon Ron Slawson — assures proper sound . The visual ministry is led by Ryan Hoekstra and assisted by Pastor Bruce Bolthouse.

    Praise and worship team: Pastor Robert directs this entire ministry and is also a worship leader himself . When he becomes aware that someone can play an instrument by ear and/or sing, he sometimes invites that person to join the team. Pastor Bruce Bolthouse and Briana Vander Toorn are also worship leaders.

    Open pulpit times: Usually every Sabbath 11:00 AM service contains an opportunity to participate in “open pulpit”. Unless a person is an ROL associate minister, the time allotted is three minutes. Associate ministers are always allowed five minutes ( as is anyone else if they ask for “extra time” if needed). The purpose of the open pulpit content (Word, sharing of a spiritual gift, dance, poem, song, skit, etc.) is to exhort, edify, and/or comfort the body of Christ

    Five fold ministry training: We believe that – as gifts to the church—the Lord has called some to be part of the five fold ministry, i.e., apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers.

    If you believe the Lord has called you to be in one or more of the five fold ministry offices (Ephesians 4 : 11—15) and we can also see that calling on your life, Pastor Rosemary is willing to mentor and to train you. The training usually takes around four years to complete; however, we are willing to adapt to the person’s life circumstances if the work cannot be completed in that time frame. The student should be at least 18 years old and either already be baptized in or diligently seeking to be. The potential student must already have shown themselves (for quite a long time) to be willing to pray often in corporate prayer times, share in open pulpits, be faithful to services, be faithful in giving their tithes and offerings, be an enthusiastic worshipper, be willing to participate in helps service, and be filled with the Fruits of the Spirit. Furthermore, he or she must “see” their entire local church as those whom they desire to minister to—their ministry vision cannot be limited to just a few people with whom they are comfortable.

    Because the job of a five fold minister is to “perfect the saints for the work of the ministry”, that person must be genuinely pleased to see others come forth in their ministries and have a heart to do all they can to make that happen.

    We want to mentor those whose passion for knowing God and for ministering to His people flows from their heart consistently –– we are looking for heart felt ministry, not a“performance” apart from a passionate love for the Lord and His people.

    Students will be responsible not only to study through the entire Bible and designated topics (corresponding with the church study cycle), but also there are other forms and goals to be completed each month. Also, doing at least one open pulpit on the current study book or topic will be expected. The student will be expected to be able to hand in work via email. From time to time Pastor Rosemary will meet with the student(s) in person to discuss their progress.

    Let Pastor Rosemary know if you are interested (or, if we see you are already acting like someone called to a ministry office, we may approach you to encourage you to get into training). When the student starts the training, more instruction will be shared concerning the curriculum and activity required. .

    All those complete the Word minister training and stay at ROL will be considered an Associate Minister at ROL. Associate Ministers become a part of the Advisory board as well as part of the teaching and ministry staff.

    River of Life cycle of Bible and topical studies: Each month we introduce new books and/or topics to study in our private devotional times. We usually skip December and only study Christmas related themes. Sometimes we insert a special topic instead of whatever is in sequence during the Feast of Tabernacles time.

    The list is: . 1. Genesis. Matthew; 2. Exodus. Mark, 3. Leviticus. II John. III John – Sabbath, 4. Holy Spirit – the Baptism, Fruits, Gifts, 5. Numbers. I Peter, 6. Deuteronomy. II Peter, 7. Salvation including Evangelism and Missions, 8. Joshua. Hebrews, 9. Judges. Ruth. Romans, 10. Deity of Christ and Prophetic Words in the Word concerning Him, 11. I Samuel. I Timothy, 12. II Samuel. II Timothy, 13. Praise and Worship including various expressions of Worship (Song of the Lord, Dance, Singing in the Spirit, Shout, Clap, Raise Hands, Bow down, etc.), 14. I Kings. I Thessalonians, 15. II Kings. II Thessalonians, 16. Habakkuk. I Chronicles, 17. II Chronicles. Galatians,18. Ephesians – “What is Church?” and the ROL Brochure in its entirety,19. Esther. Nehemiah. Luke. Ezra,20. Job. Philippians. I Corinthians, 21. Jonah. Deliverance, 22. Psalms. Ecclesiastes,23. Proverbs. James. John, 24. Haggai. Song of Solomon. Isaiah

    25. II Corinthians. Water Baptism, 26. Jeremiah. Lamentations. Philemon, 27. Ezekiel. Jude, 28. Zephaniah. Obadiah. Colossians

    29. Nahum. Communion, 30. Racism. Acts, 31. Micah. Amos. Titus. Hosea. Joel, 32. Zechariah. Malachi. I John. Women in Ministry

    33. Daniel. Revelation

    At the end of each study cycle (As announced in online announcements which can be found on riveroflifegrmi.org) we give opportunity in the early Sabbath services for people to share what they discovered during their studies that month.

    We celebrate four special occasions yearly in which we invite specific individuals to do all forms of arts expression , i.e., those who are recognized as doing excellently in our “open pulpit” times and/or praise times . ( “Arts “ can include poetry, mime, dance, vocal and instrumental solos and groups, skits, canvas art, photography– whatever can be used to express the theme of the event.) We are not limited to these four events, e.g., we have celebrated Purim and we would be blessed to celebrate Pentecost too.

    1. Passover: The death , burial, and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ)

    2. Feast of Tabernacles : We celebrate both , as in Old Covenant times, a thanksgiving celebration for His supernatural provisions for us and also what is now and in the future, a rejoicing in the harvest of souls in all nations (Zechariah 14:9, 16). Ultimately, we anticipate with joy the ultimate fulfillment of this feast when He tabernacles among us for all eternity (Rev. 21: 1 – 7)

    3. River of Life Ministries’ anniversary: Robert and Rosemary started this church on January 5, 1980 in their livingroom on 301 Burton , S.E., in Grand Rapids, Michigan with only EG, their son, soon to be 8, as a certain third member .

    4. Christmas: On a Sabbath near 12/25 we celebrate the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ because that is the time of year this event is celebrated by most other believers. Although the actual birthdate is uncertain and the Lord did not command us to celebrate His birth; nonetheless, we choose to do so in unity with other Christians. At church do not all have the objects and references to the worldly version of this season. We choose to celebrate only that which pertains to the birth of Jesus (which includes the Old Testament prophetic words spoken concerning Him and their fulfillment ( e.g.,Luke 1: 26 – 79).

    Brunch and food ministry: With the exception of special celebration days (not only the above four special events, but also some other times too), we have a 10:30 brunch every Sabbath. The ROLmembers each bring food to share with everyone.

    On “special” occasions we often have a continental breakfast at 10:30 and then a dinner potblessing following the first service. We also share in the clean up afterwards.

    Church Government -: All the affairs of Grand Rapids River of Life Ministries, Inc. — both temporal and spiritual — are governed by the Co-Pastors, Robert and Rosemary Barnes. There are three legal directors who are responsible for compliance with all the legal aspects of a non profit corporation. They are Pastors Robert and Rosemary and Pastor Karen Vander Vliet.

    Grand Rapids River of Life Ministries, Inc. became a non profit organization , a church, with the state of Michigan in the mid 1980’s when we bought our first building.

    We also have an advisory board (sometimes called our “positioned leadership”) in order to be enriched by their input and advice. ROL Members may bring concerns or issues to the Advisory Board Members or to the Pastors. (Whatever is shared with the Board Members or other Leadership will be shared with the Pastors by those Leaders.)

    Positioned Leadership at River of Life (i.e., our deacons and associate ministers which make up our “advisory board”) : In addition to Pastors Robert and Rosemary: Pastors Bruce and Theresa Bolthouse, Minister Karen Cook, Pastor Karen Roark; Deacon John Roark, Pastor Karen Roark, Deacon Ron Slawson, Minister Sherry Slawson, Pastors Cliff and Annie Baker, Deacon Richard and Deaconness Tracy Menninga

    We usually meet together at least four times a year to discuss both the spiritual and natural administration of the church. Monthly reports of ongoing work are shared among the ministers. We have many informal discussions too concerning church situations.

    Our special “advisors” are Deacon John and Pastor Karen Roark with whom we spend some extra time brainstorming and debriefing on ROL matters.

    Sometimes we have a meeting with only the Associate Ministers at which time we usually only discuss spiritual concerns and pray together.

    Home Ministry Fellowship, Inc.-affiliation : In January of 1980 when we started River of Life , both Robert and Rosemary received ordination from Pastor Charles Stilwell, Founder and President of Home Ministry Fellowship (established in 1966). We also became a charter church, Grand Rapids River of Life Ministries, under their federal 501(c) tax exempt non profit corporation . After the deaths of Pastor Stilwell and his wife, Bobbie, Rosemary was elected by the HMF board of directors to be the lifetime President of HMF. Robert is the lifetime Vice President.

    The legal board of directors now of Home Ministry Fellowship are: Robert and Rosemary Barnes, Cliff Baker, Secretary, John and Karen Roark, and

    Karen Vander Vliet , Treasurer.

    Because California is the site of the corporation, J.T. Warring,one of our ordained ministers from Anaheim , Ca., is the resident agent for HMF.

    ROL Finances: All gifts are tax deductible. Offerings are dealt with by a team: Pastor Rosemary, Pastor Karen Vander Vliet, and Sue Mulder. Receipts are recorded and finance reports are prepared by Pastors Rosemary and Karen. Sue Mulder is responsible to tally what each person gave and provide an end of year report for tax purposes .

    Finance reports are reviewed by the entire advisory board.

    Prayer and Devotional Life for ROL Members : People who join ROL are expected to have a very regular devotional life . Devotional time should include praise, worship, listening to a Bible Tape and/or reading the Bible, and prayer. The private devotional lives of ROL members (with the resulting close walk with the Lord in daily obedience) is the very backbone of our strength as a local church. Each believer is responsible to stay close to the Father and to receive revelation knowledge for himself. In this way he can come to the church gatherings prepared to give to others rather than to stay in constant need of the ministry of others. Furthermore, we encourage all members to build up a bible study library with a dictionary, a concordance, a study bible (for the sake of uniformity, the KJV Thompson Chain Bible is strongly recommended), and commentaries by Godly learned men and women. (II Timothy 2:15, Ephesians 6:18, James 5:16-18, Matthew 26:41, Revelation 5:8, Psalm 119, Jeremiah 9:23—24)

    Tithes and offerings: We believe that one tenth of the believer’s gross income belongs to the Lord and should be given to the local church he or she attends. Above and beyond the tithe, the person should give a free-will offering to the Lord’s work. Alms (compassionate deeds and/or giving to the poor) should be a part of our giving too. (II Corinthians 9:1-12, Malachi 3:7-12, Acts 10:2)

    Becoming a member of River of Life : Any Christian can become a member of ROL after coming faithfully for a season so as to make a careful and prayerful choice as to whether or not ROL is the appropriate home church for them. Before becoming a member, the person (who is able to) is expected to have read this brochure in order to decide whether or not he or she either agrees with the basic beliefs of our church or can agree to peacefully tolerate (i.e. without demonstrating a need to persistently deal with differences) whatever differences (or even a total lack of knowledge on a given point) that they may have.

    We will understand that some people will be able to understand all the statements and verse references; however, some, if they are new in the Lord, they might not be able to comprehend much of this at all. Rosemary – or any number of our leaders – would be willing to help the person understand our beliefs and may even know which topics do not need to be thoroughly , immediately understood by everyone. A person does not have to understand all of this brochure in order to become a member—the most important thing in the beginning is for them to understand what it means to be a Christian.

    A person who desires to become a member should express that desire to the Pastors. The Pastors will then have a brief conference with that person to discuss this decision.

    Doctrines embraced by River of Life : We believe in the entire Bible so there is much more than what is written here that we belief; however, we are simply emphasizing some basic, important doctrines that we treasure.

    The Apostles Creed : Along with millions of Christians all over the world, we share the belief in all of the points of the Apostles Creed:

    “I believe in God, the Father Almighty,maker of heaven and earth. And in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord,who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,and born of the virgin Mary,suffered under Pontius Pilate,was crucified, died and was buried.

    He descended into hell. On the third day He rose again from the dead. He ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty. From thence He will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit,the holy Christian church,the communion of saints,the forgiveness of sins,the resurrection of the body,and the life everlasting. Amen”

    We believe that all scripture is the infallible Word of God: If there is something we do not immediately understand, it is not a matter of the scripture being flawed but rather a matter of our needing to grow in knowledge and understanding through the guidance of the Holy Spirit.(2 Timothy 3:16—17,Acts 1:16, Romans 15:4, Hebrews 4:12, 2 Peter 1:21, John 16:12—15,1 Corinthians 13:9,10,:12, 2 Corinthians 3:18, Philippians 3:8—14)

    Deity of Christ: The Lord Jesus Christ is God in the flesh. Understanding the triunity of God logically is challenging; however, the scripture makes it clear we have one God who shows Himself in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We accept this by faith. To reject Jesus as God the Son is to reject God the Father. Often a certain belief system may seem good; however, the answer to the question of whether or not the Lord Jesus Christ is God’s Son, God in the flesh, is the dividing line between true Christianity and many false belief systems (Ps 45:6 –7,Heb 1:8 ,Isa 7:14 ,Matt 1:23, Isa 9:6—7, Titus 2:13, 14 , Rev 5:11–16 ,1 Tim 6: 14—16, John 1:1—14,Ps 33:6, Heb 1:1—6,: Rev 4:8 –11,Colossians 1:12 –19, 1 Timothy 3:16, John 10:30—33, John 20: 26—31, Philippians 2:5—11,1 John 5:5—7,10—12,20, John 14: 16—20, 23—28, Genesis 1:26—27, 1 Peter 1:10—12, Rev 7:9 –10, Isaiah 60:16, Revelation 21:22—23, Isaiah 60: 9,20, Micah 5:2,John 8:58, Rev 1:4 –18, Luke 1:30—37, 1 John 2:22—24, 1 John 4:1—3,14—15, 1 John 5:11 –13,20, 2 John:9—11)

    Becoming a Christian: Everyone is a sinner and is in need of salvation from sin and its effects. (Romans 3:23–25, Romans 5:6–12). The wages of sin is death. (Romans 6:23); therefore, none of us deserves eternal life.

    Without Christ we are targets for satan because he hates us and want our lives to be miserable. In Christ we can have an abundant life. (John 10:9—11)

    In Christ we can have eternal life because He paid the death penalty for us. God demands “shedding of blood” for “remission”(pardon) of sin (Hebrews 9: 22, 28). Jesus shed blood takes care of sin once and for all when we accept His blood as payment for our sin. (1 Corinthians 15:3, 1 Peter 1: 18 –19, Ephesians 1:5—7, Hebrews 10:14)

    A person must repent ( i.e., be sorry for sins and stop doing them). There is the first time for the new believer to repent and receive forgiveness of all past sins; however, as that person still sins from time to time, they can confess sin and repent as much as needed and then continue to be cleansed by the blood of Jesus and forgiven their sin. ( 1 John 1: 9, Luke 9:23—15, John 8:11, Proverbs 28:13, 1 Timothy 1:12–19)

    He must the ask the Lord Jesus Christ into his heart (spirit) so that now he can walk in communion with and in obedience to the Spirit of the Lord. He becomes a “new creature” and his old life is passed away so that he can live his new life in Christ . (2 Corinthians 5:17)

    The Christian is reconciled to God, our Father, through what the Lord Jesus Christ has done in us through His Spirit. (Romans 5:8—12, 2 Corinthians 5:18,19, Galatians 4:4—6, Romans 8: 15—16, John 14:23, 2 Corinthians 6:18). Christians are sons of God. (John 1:12)

    A Christian life shows forth the fruit of the Spirit Who dwells in him. (Matthew 7:16—21,Galatians 5: 16—25)

    A Christian is a joint-heir with Jesus Christ (Romans 8: 14—17). He will inherit all things and rule and reign forever with the Lord Jesus Christ. ( Daniel 7:27, ,Revelation 21:7Matthew 25:34).

    We believe that the only way to become a Christian, to enter into the Kingdom, of God is through the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 4:12, John 14:6).

    Water Baptism -: A believer should be baptized, (, in water thereby showing his identification with the death, burial, and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ—he considers himself dead to the works of his flesh and that he is a new creature in Christ Jesus who will walk after the ways of the Holy Spirit of God. (Acts 2:38,41, Romans 6:3-14, Galatians 3:27, Acts 10:44-48)

    Baptism in the Holy Spirit : Once a person becomes a Christian, he can experience a still greater degree of boldness, power, and operation of the supernatural gifts of the Holy Spirit by receiving the Baptist of the Holy Spirit. This baptism is usually immediately evidenced by speaking in other tongues as God’s Spirit gives utterance.. (Matthew 3:11, Acts 1:4–5, Acts 2:1-18, Acts 8:5-17)

    In Acts 1:2—10 it is recorded that , Jesus tells the disciples – after He shared instructions with them about the ministry work ahead – to wait until they receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Then Jesus was taken up into Heaven. The instructions and the works they would do are in Mark 16:15—20. The coming of the baptism in the Spirit along with the surrounding signs, wonders, and exhortation is recorded in Acts 2:1—40.

    When someone speaks in tongues, this becomes a prayer language for him as well as a means of being built up into faith. Also, we speak mysteries in the Spirit to God and understood by God. (Jude 1:20, 1 Corinthians 14:2—4) We may decide any time to pray or to sing in the Spirit. (1 Corinthians 14: 14—15)

    Communion and the New Covenant: We usually participate in communion together once a month and at our Passover celebration. When we do so we declare His death. ( 1 Corinthians 11:23—26). Paul said in 1 Corinthians 2 that all his preaching was centered around this event, i.e., the death of our Lord on the cross ..:verse 2 says , “For I determined not to know anything among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified “

    The death of Christ resulted in our being given the New Covenant prophesied in the Old Covenant writings. The Lord Himself announces the arrival of the New Covenant:

    At the “last supper”, a Passover seder, He lifted up His cup of wine and said that this cup was the “blood of the New Testament”( Matthew 26: 26—28 ) He was about to shed His blood on the cross, be entombed, be resurrected, ascend to the Father , and send His Spirit to live within the hearts of those who received Him. Jesus fulfilled the Passover feast. . (Exodus 12:21—27, John 1:29, 1 Corinthians 5:7) We “drink His blood” which represents His life, His Spirit; We “eat His body” , His body which was broken (beaten) for our healing and also represents the Word made flesh, His ways and laws. His Word is Spirit too. In the communion time, we eat bread as a symbol of His body and drink wine or grape juice as a symbol of His blood.). (John 6:47—63, Leviticus 17:11, Matthew 26:28, Romans 3:25, Colossians 1:14, 18—22, Hebrews 9:19–26) , )

    Not long after the Passover came Pentecost . In Old Testament times – according to hundreds of years of Jewish tradition {although not recording in the Word} — Pentecost was viewed as the day the law was given to Moses. Now His law is in our hearts and His Spirit causes us (when we listen and obey) to walk in His ways. (Galatians 5:16).

    Thus the New Covenant is totally fulfilled in Christ.

    The Old Covenant was given by Moses; the New Covenant was given by the Lord Jesus Christ. (,Hebrews 8: 3—11, Hebrews 10:14—23, Hebrews 12:4–31)

    The New Covenant is described in the Old Covenant writings: Jeremiah 31:31 “Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah”:….( Jeremiah 31: 33—34, Ezekiel 11: 19 – 20, Ezekiel 36: 25 –27)

    In this New Covenant, Jesus’ death paid the price for our sin and erased every curse against us. (Galatians 3:13—14) Through Him, by walking in His Spirit and Word, we can walk in complete victory over all the effects of sin. (1 John 3:8) Salvation is not only being assured of Heaven instead of Hell but also walking now in safety, health, provision, and deliverance. (See Deuteronomy 28 to see what the blessings of the Lord look like. ) Through the power and influence of His Spirit in our hearts, we can walk in righteousness. ( Galatians 5:16 –25).

    Sabbath: In 1991 we began to study whether to meet on Sabbath or Sunday. Because of our studies, we believe the more excellent choice for meeting together is the seventh day rather than the first day of the week. ( Genesis 2:2—3, Exodus 16:22-30, Exodus 20:8—11,Exodus 23:12, Leviticus 23:2—3, Deuteronomy 5:12—15, Isaiah 56:1—7, Isaiah 58:12—14, Luke 23:56, Acts 13:42 — 44, Acts 17:2, Acts 18 :4). We also studied the history of the change from Sabbath to Sunday after the New Testament times and discovered that it was man, not God, who decided to change the Sabbath from the seventh day to the first day of the week.

    Worship and Praise by the entire congregation:We believe in making a joyful noise unto the Lord. We clap, dance and raise our hands unto Him. Psalm 150, Psalm 100, Acts 3:8, Psalm 63:4, Psalm 134:2, Psalm 47:1, Psalm 30:4, 11 –12, Ephesians 5: 19—20, Colossians 3:16)

    The gifts of the Spirit in operation at ROL: We believe all the gifts of the Holy Spirit (see both 1 Corinthians chapters 12 and 14, are still available for Christians today . Many times during our praise time or during ministry times, the Lord will manifest himself among us through the Gifts of His Spirit. (Mark 16:17—18, Acts 2:16—18, Acts 5:12—16, Acts 8: 5—8& 9—24, Acts 9:37—42, Acts 16:16-18, Acts 19:11—17)

    When spiritual gifts come forth, it is our responsibility to” try the spirits” and to “prove all things” (1 John 4:1, 1 Thessalonians 5:21); therefore, we do believe in closely listening to and sorting out what we believe came from the Lord and what came from another source. The realm of the supernatural is one that the enemy uses too in order to fool us; therefore, we must know what is from God and what is not. (2 Corinthians 11:13—15)

    Whoever is in charge of the service is also told to “make sure all things be done decently and in order: (1 Corinthians 14:40 )

    We must always be grateful for the supernatural working of the Spirit, be willing to be used by Him, and cherish His gifts! (1 Thessalonians 1:19,20, 2 Timothy 1: 6—71 Timothy 4:14, 1 Corinthians 14:31,39)

    Women in Ministry : We believe that — in Christ — there is no male or female (Galatians 3:28). Believers may therefore freely function in the church in accordance with the gifts, talents, offices, and calling given to them by God.

    Even though we believe women can have positions of authority in the body of Christ, we do believe too that a woman in the marriage relationship is to be submissive to her husband as long as this submission complies with the Lord’s ways and with the Godly laws of the land. (Matthew 28:5-7, Acts 2:17-18, Philippians 4:3, II Kings 22:8-20, Romans 16, John 4:28-29, Acts 21:9. Judges 4:4 –5:7)

    Deliverance and spiritual warfare: We believe that believers are able to cast demons out of people. We believe that both Christians and unbelievers can have a need for deliverance from (a) demon(s). Christians are in a warfare not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers. We, being seated with Jesus in a position of authority over all the hosts of the devil, have the ability through the Lord Jesus Christ to set people free from captivity to these forces. (Ephesians 1:19 –2:6) God has given the gift of discerning of spirits to His church so we can drive them away when we see them. We have all we need in order to stay in victory over the world, the flesh, and the devil. (1 Peter 1:2—4, Mark 16:17, Luke 4:41, Luke 8:2, Luke 9:37-42, Luke 13:11-16, Acts 8:7, Acts 16:16-18, Acts 19:11-12, I Corinthians 12:10, Ephesians 1:20-21, Ephesians 2:6, Ephesians 6:10 — 18)

    What takes place at the end of this age:

    Before Jesus comes back several things will have happened: The gospel of the kingdom will be preached to all nations. There will be a great falling away from faith in the Lord, the temple will be rebuilt, and the antichrist will sit in the temple and call himself god.. Many people will be deceived by the antichrist who will perform powerful works, signs, and lying wonders. All nations will gather against Jerusalem. And the Lord will come to deliver Jerusalem from their destruction. We believe that after the tribulation (persecution from the antichrist system upon the church as well as other large problems), the Lord will come with all of His saints. The dead in Christ rise from the graves and we who are alive along with them get caught up into the air to meet Him. We receive our glorified bodies. We will go with Him to Jerusalem. The Lord will defeat the antichrist system. We will “inherit all things”, receive whatever rewards He has brought for us, and also be told what our individual rulership roles are to be. Death is destroyed . Satan is bound for a thousand years. We reign with Him for a thousand years. The seat of government will be in Zion. At the end of the thousand years Satan is loosed and he will once more try to defeat the kingdom of the Lord. Satan loses . The unsaved dead raise up to partake in their final judgment. Then Satan and all who followed him are cast into the lake of fire for ever and ever. The Lord and His saints live eternally in the new Heavens and earth. (Daniel 8: 23—25, Daniel 11:36—37,45, Daniel 2:4044, Revelations 7:14, Revelation chapters 13 & 14, Revelation 19:11—21, Revelations chapters 20 to 22. , Zechariah chapters 12 and 14, 1 Thes. 4:13- –18, Matthew 24, 2 Thessalonians 1:4—10,1 Corinthians 15: 35—55, 2 Thessalonians 2:312, Matthew 14: 61-62, Revelation 1:7, Psalm 10:16 ,Psalm 29:10 ,Psalm 47:2 , Isaiah 60, 2 Peter 3: 10—13, Isaiah 2 :2—5, Psalm 48:1—2, Zechariah 8:3 , Micah 4:2, Zechariah 14: 16—17)

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    River of Life goals and the methods

    proposed to accomplish these goals:

    1) To reach the world with the gospel

    of the Lord Jesus Christ

    Methods:

    - Using all media possible, e.g., the Internet,

    television, Etc.

    - Sending forth of evangelists and evangelistic

    teams

    - Financially supporting soul winning ministries

    - Providing hospitality and rest for missionaries on furlough

    - Praying for soul winners

    -Writing letters of support and encouragement

    to soul winning ministries

    - Training within the church for those who

    feel called to go forth as evangelists

    - Creating a local evangelism team

    - - Making available ROL people and groups

    wherever the Lord opens a door to witness

    2) To teach Christians how to grow up into

    Christ so that they will have this testimony

    Galatians 20 “ I have been crucified with

    Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ

    lives in me; and the life which

    I now live in the flesh I live by faith

    in the Son of God, who loved me and

    gave Himself for me.”

    Methods:

    - Teaching and preaching from our pulpit

    - Watching carefully for one another’s

    spiritual needs and the meeting of

    those needs through sharing the Word

    and praying

    - Having seminars, retreats

    – Sharing videos, CD’s, books, magazines

    -Encouraging individuals to disciple

    others

    -Advertising conventions and/or events

    that would help ROL members to

    mature in Christ

    –Bringing in other ministers to ROL to

    teach

    3)To maintain a church in which

    believers transcend racial,

    economic, and

    cultural backgrounds – by

    learning to discern the Lord Jesus Christ

    in one another without regard to

    outward appearance

    Methods:

    - Extending a warm, sincere invitation to

    everyone to join us in our services

    - Maintaining a loving sensitivity to each

    individual who visits us or joins ROL

    as a member

    –Stretching beyond our “comfort zone”

    by engaging in meaningful dialogue and/or

    a special shared experience with those we

    normally would not relate to because of

    lack of having a lot of things in common

    –Learning more and more about people

    from all walks of life and their back ground

    histories that formed their world and life view

    4)To exercise the truths concerning

    the body of Christ reflected

    in Ephesians the Fourth chapter

    Methods:

    - Emphasizing the role of the pastors

    and associate ministers to perfect the

    ministry of all believers

    Making available the opportunity to

    be trained as a Word Minister

    - – Encouraging all members to share in the

    open pulpit and prayer times

    -Providing “on the job training” for all the areas of ser

    Of service in our church to those who want to

    Join one or more of our work teams

    - Being supportive (e.g., through

    announcements, prayer, etc.)

    when members choose

    to start a ministry of their own choosing

    within their own community

    and/or in some “institution” (e.g., a mission,

    a prison, a nursing home, etc.)

    5) Training believers to engage in

    spiritual discernment and warfare

    Methods:

    - Providing teachings and seminars on

    discernment and deliverance

    –Giving opportunities to all to minister

    deliverance in our church services and in special meetings

    meetings specifically for deliverance ministry.

    - Deliberating encouraging ROL members

    to raise questions to “ test” and “prove”the

    spiritual ministry we see and hear among us

    - Urging ROL members to study the scriptures

    for themselves to prove the truth of all teaching

    they are hearing to “exercise their senses” to

    discern right and wrong (Hebrews 5:12—14)

    6) To experience getting to know one

    another as the family of God walking

    in love and commitment towards one

    another, daring to put off pretense

    and to put on the heart of hospitality,

    humility and service

    Methods:

    - Role modeling by all the leadership

    in being “given to hospitality”

    - Creating social events and selected holiday

    celebrations

    - Opening up our homes and lives to one

    - Participating in group trips and outings

    - Patiently practicing speaking the truth in love

    7) To promote unity in the entire body

    of Christ

    Methods:

    - Attending meetings sponsored by other

    churches and ministries

    -Continuing to participate in both the Total

    Christian Television programs on camera and

    as prayer partners or technical volunters

    h – Showing hospitality to other ministers

    and ministries when they come to River of Life

    - Being willing to minister and/or serve in

    someone else’s ministry when we are invited

    to do so

    - Opening up of our homes to visiting ministers

    and special guests and/or taking them to

    restaurants

    - Praying for prosperity and success of all laborers

    and ministries in God’s kingdom

    -Sending financial help to other ministries

    8) To establish new churches and

    to strengthen existing churches

    Methods:

    - Maintaining leadership willingness

    and availability to establish

    new churches if the Lord so leads

    - Responding to the call of other churches or

    ministries to come and to assist in revival

    or teaching (wherever the Lord leads –

    locally, nationally, or internationally)

    - Continually raising up local church leadership in boldness, knowledge, and wisdom so that they can either be the

    ones periodically sent out to help or

    can be responsible for the services and

    the business of the local church while the pastors are out “in the field” working

    –Keeping an open heart regarding a need for

    New church to be started in a given area and

    Being willing to be involved in doing the work

    To get it established

    9) To be perfected in praise and in

    worship and teaching other groups

    and churches how to worship

    and to praise

    Methods:

    - The entire congregation enthusiastically

    offering to the Lord

    the sacrifice of praise each time we meet

    -Joyfully, boldly exercising the liberty of

    the Spirit-led actions during praise

    (dancing, clapping, raising our hands,

    shouting, etc.)

    - Praise leaders, singers , and musicians

    continuously striving towards excellence

    and growth into mature praise and worship

    Making ourselves available to go where

    the Lord sends the leadership, band ,

    and/or the singers to minister musically outside

    of River of Life Ministries

    -Presenting praise and worship seminars

    10) To insist upon a willingness to

    “follow the Lamb wherever He goes”

    (Revelation 14:4) knowing that He,

    through the Holy Spirit, is free to

    move us in directions we do not see

    right now

    Methods:

    - Praying for the continual direction of the

    Holy Spirit in all that we do at ROL

    - Seeking one another’s input concerning

    serious course and/or thinking adjustments

    the Lord is asking us to make

    - Avoiding being concerned about “tradition”

    or fear of man in response to the Lord’s

    leading — committing ourselves to continue to

    “ be pioneers” in new paths the Lord is guiding

    us into. – T

    -Teaching others to learn

    to have a mind transformed to love

    God’s ways and His will resulting in obeying

    Him by forsaking all worldliness, false

    doctrines , empty religious practices , etc.

    –Exposing what aspects of our culture are

    pagan (e.g., the secular aspects of Christmas

    and “Easter” , Halloween in its entirety, etc.)

    and strongly supporting one another in

    our resistance to the temptation to participate in these

    these things because people we love will

    be offended if we don’t “celebrate” in

    the typical “American way” of doing these

    “holidays”

    -Teaching men and women, boys and girls, to

    “dare to be a Daniel” — that

    they never have to agree to doing or

    saying anything (e.g., in school, with a relative, with

    a neighbor, etc.) that goes against their

    conscience because of the convictions of

    the Holy Spirit within them. (Daniel 6:4—10)