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Do seasons of life have you all over the place? Are you struggling to survive the droughts that come? Today, we will discover the secret to being steadfast. We will find the joy in being planted. It's time to get "Rooted by the River!"

In today's message we will see that Jesus doesn't just satisfy us for a moment; He promises that rivers of living water will flow from within those that believe in Him. Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, God has designed His people to be more than reservoirs- we are to become headwaters. The Spirit flows into us for transformation, but He also flows through us to bring life, hope, healing and the presence of God to a thirsty world! The question before us today is not whether the river exists, but whether we are allowing it to flow freely through our lives.

Today is Pentecost Sunday! Pentecost was one of three major festivals that God's people observed ever since He set them free from Egypt. But when Jesus showed up on the scene, He stepped into each one and declared the Living Waters that were to come.

In Today's message we will hear about the healing streams of God that flow into the broken, wounded, prideful and hopeless places of our lives. Through the story of a captive servant girl and a mighty commander named Naaman, we will see how humility, faith and obedience open the way for God's healing and restoration.

It's Mother's Day! Being a mom can be overwhelming and exhausting. It can even cause us to lose our joy in the midst of life's challenges. In today's message, we discover that God brings a "River of Gladness" to those difficult places and restores joy when we receive what he has for us.

Have you ever been in a wilderness season of faith? Maybe you are in a season like that right now. In today's message, we learn that looking back keeps us from what God is doing in our lives. But we also discover that there is water in the wilderness when we come to Him and receive the new thing He has for us.

It's Baptism Sunday! As we look at the details of Jesus' baptism, we are led to the Jordan River. This is the same river the Israelites passed through on their way to the promise. And as they did, they set up a memorial. Today, we set memorials of our own, as we celebrate what God has done in our lives.

Life with God is meant to move from shallow waters into full immersion. As we go deeper, we find the river of God restores life, restores harvest and restores fruitfulness. Come discover a life that is Caught in the Current!

God has not called us to Jesus live a stagnant life We aren't saved by Jesus just so we can wander around and hope for a good eternity. God has called us to live a life that is overflowing, powerful, missional, and fruitful. This is life in THE RIVER!

3500 years ago, God set his people free. But even though they left Egypt , Egypt didn't leave them. He needed to roll some things away that were in their hearts. Today, we find ourselves standing at the empty tomb of Jesus and discover that God is still rolling things away!