Message | 1 Peter 4: Gifts Have To Flow
River Valley Podcast
Pastor Logan Ketterling shares about the power of the Holy Spirit.
Episode 82: The one and only 81 year-old Martha Tennison joined us for this week's episode live at General Council 2023! Martha discusses her testimony, history in the ministry as she pastored alongside her husband and now on her own, and her teachings on healing. There is endless wisdom to receive from Martha!
Pastor Rob and Hal Donaldson, President of Convoy of Hope, sat down and talked about the heart and vision for One Day to Feed the World. We are reminded that through our generosity, lives are changed.
Pastor Rob finishes our three-part series on the power of the Holy Spirit by sharing how we can stay full of the Holy Spirit.
John Bevere shares an incredible message that challenges us to fear God as we embrace his heart.
Pastor Rob begins a new series, Too Far From the Farm. In this message, Pastor Rob travels to a farm and shares some parallels to the gospel.
As we continue to take ground this year, Pastor Rob reminds us that every part of obedience makes a difference.
Episode 84: We hope you had a great Labor Day Weekend! We are taking this week to rewind back to River Valley Conference 2022, where Pastor Chris Hodges spoke to pastors and leaders on casting vision and implementing principles into the DNA of your church to help you grow!
Listen to Pastor Kirk and Pastor Logan talk about the weekend and answer your questions!
Episode 76: Isabel Ketterling, Logan's grandmother and Pastor Rob's mother, joins Talking Church for a special episode! Logan and Isabel discuss her testimony, how she found Jesus, starting River Valley with Pastor Rob, praying over Justin Bieber, and more incredible stories!
Pastor Kirk and Pastor Logan recap Seek Week and answer your questions!
Episode 67: Listen to learn how to talk about the hard things as a pastor. Some people avoid these conversations but Pastor Rob has led his life as a pastor to talk about the difficult things despite the tough responses that can arise. Ultimately, we need to pastor like we parent!