Couverture de RiverSide Church - (At The River) - Princeton NC

RiverSide Church - (At The River) - Princeton NC

RiverSide Church - (At The River) - Princeton NC

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This is the Podcast of RiverSide Church. Recorded live at 3045 Richardson Bridge Road Princeton, NC 27569. The usual speaker is Preacher Kevin Phillips. For more information please check us out online at https://linktr.ee/attheriverKevin Phillips Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • Proverbs 2:1-6 (Likely the most important podcast you will ever listen too!)
      Nov 6 2025

      Are you hungry for a fresh move of God—not the kind that’s printed on a flyer, scheduled on a calendar, or manufactured by hype—but the kind that changes you from the inside out? In this message from Proverbs 1, we discover that God Himself shows us the path into real renewal, deeper intimacy with Him, and a life protected by His wisdom in a broken world.

      This sermon explores the one deal-breaker that stops spiritual growth in its tracks: complacency—being “okay with who we are” when God is calling us deeper. You’ll learn how God invites us into newness of life, how He responds when we seek Him with our whole heart, and how His wisdom shields us from the dangers and deception all around us.

      Along the way, you’ll hear a powerful gospel illustration that reminds us of our guilt before a holy God and the stunning mercy found in Jesus Christ—the One who took our place, bore our punishment, and offers us new hearts, new desires, and a new beginning.

      If you’re longing to grow, to break out of spiritual stagnation, and to experience God more closely than ever before… this episode will speak straight to you.


      https://linktr.ee/attheriver

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      45 min
    • The Cry of Wisdom: A Sermon on Proverbs 1:20-33
      Oct 30 2025

      Preached at RiverSide Church, Princeton, NC


      What if the very thing you're ignoring could be the difference between life and death? In this powerful sermon from Proverbs 1:20-33, we encounter Lady Wisdom standing at the crossroads of culture—in the streets, the marketplace, the gates of our cities—crying out with an urgent message that demands our attention.


      This isn't a gentle whisper or polite suggestion. Wisdom is screaming in the most unlady-like fashion, refusing to be relegated to the sidelines of our lives. Too many people treat Jesus like a garnish on their plate, a bumper sticker on their dumpster fire, or a bandaid on a gaping wound. But nobody cries out, "Give me parsley or else I die!"


      WISDOM IS DEMANDING - She doesn't ask for your leftover attention; she demands to be heard above everything else. Standing where people actually are—not in seclusion but in the noisy streets of business, government, education, and the arts—Wisdom refuses to be ignored.


      WISDOM IS DANGEROUS - But dangerous in two ways. Like fire that refines gold, burning away everything impure while leaving what's precious untouched. Our God is a consuming fire, and His Word is like a hammer that breaks rock in pieces. Yet our own folly is dangerous like poison—the deceitful heart, the careless words, the complacent attitude that destroys from within.


      WISDOM IS OUR ONLY DELIVERANCE - For the simple ones (the uncommitted), the scoffers (the arrogant mockers), and the fools (the stubborn and excuse-filled)—there's a haunting question: "How long?" How many sermons? How many years? How much must you lose before you turn? But here's the hope: there's a triple grip on God's people—sealed by the Spirit, gripped by the Son, held by the Father. No one can snatch you away.

      This message confronts our tendency toward spiritual complacency with the sobering reality that one day, when calamity strikes, those who refused Wisdom will call out—but it will be too late. Yet for those who listen now, who turn at her reproof, there is safety, security, and rest.

      The choice is stark: Will you say to God, "Thy will be done," or will God say to you, "Thy will be done"?

      Listen as we explore what it means to stop treating Jesus as an accessory and start embracing Him as the Holy fire who refines, the living Word who transforms, and the only true safety in a world rushing toward disaster.

      Based on Proverbs 1:20-33 | RiverSide Church, Princeton, NC


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      43 min
    • Proverbs 1:8-19 (Sin takes and Wisdom gives!)
      Oct 23 2025

      🎙️ Episode Title: What Sin Takes from Us — and What Wisdom Gives Us (Proverbs 1:8–19)


      📖 In this message from Proverbs 1:8–19, Pastor Kevin Phillips dives into the raw, unfiltered truth of Scripture — that Proverbs is reality-based counseling. It doesn’t show us how life ought to be; it shows us how it really is.


      From the deception of sin to the clarity of God’s wisdom, this passage pulls back the curtain on the spiritual battle for our hearts. Sin promises freedom but steals everything that matters — our peace, our purpose, our families, even our souls. Wisdom, on the other hand, restores what sin destroys, giving back what’s been lost: truth, honor, rest, and life itself.


      You’ll hear how foolishness invites us down a dead-end road, while wisdom — speaking like a loving Father — calls us to something higher, truer, and eternal.


      🔥 Theme: What sin takes from us, and what wisdom gives us.
      📍 Text: Proverbs 1:8–19
      🎧 Speaker: Pastor Kevin Phillips — RiverSide Church


      If you’ve ever wondered why sin feels so enticing but leaves you empty, this message will open your eyes to reality — and point you back to the only One who can make you whole again.

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      47 min
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