River Pointe Church




Special Verse: Phi 1:21 For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.

Welcome to River Pointe Church Where You Can Experience the River of God!

Sunday

Family Builders
9:00 AM
Led by Ricky Lejano

Empty Nesters
9:00 AM
Led by Dusty Dickerson

Youth Boys
9:00 AM
Led by David Asp

Girls
9:00 AM
Led by Bev Morris

Ladies Small Group
9:00 AM
Led by Vicki McCoy

Preschool Class
9:00 & 10:00 AM
Led by Melanie Cole

Nursery
9:00 & 10:00 AM
Led by Janice Mattix

Elementary Boys
10:00 AM
Led by Janet Mitchell

1st & 2nd Class
10:00 AM
Led by Cindi Nettles

3rd thru 5th
10:00 AM
Led by Sarah, Brian, Blake and Megan

Praise and Worship Service
10:00 AM

Monday

Churchwide Prayer
6:00 PM

Tuesday






Wednesday

Youth Celebration
6:30 PM

PreSchool & Children's Celebrations
6:30 PM

Women's Small Group
6:30 PM

Adult Community Group
6:30 PM

How to Get Along With People
Kendal Jamison
6:30 PM

The Purpose Driven Life
Rob Morris
6:30 PM

Thursday

Steps by Grace Rehearsal
6:00 PM

Praise Choir and Band Rehearsal
6:30 PM

Friday









- Staff -

Pastor: Rob Morris

Pastor to Women: Bev Morris

Pastor to Youth: Cleve Ingalls

Nursery Coordinator: Janice Mattix

Worship Ministries: Pam Bridges

Preschool Ministries: Nathan and Tracy Gray





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River Pointe Church
970 Dell Dale
Channelview, Texas 77530
Church Phone:
281-452-6777



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40 Days of Encouragement



by River Pointe Church


To the people of the River!

DAY 35 – GOD’S POWER IN YOUR WEAKNESS

Sunday, October 31, 2004

God loves to use weak people!

“I am with you; that is all you need. My power shows up best in weak people.”

2 Corinthians 12:9a (LB)

A weakness is any limitation that you inherited or have no power to change. Everyone has weaknesses. In fact, you have a bundle of flaws and imperfections: physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual. Usually we deny our weaknesses, defend them, excuse them, hide them, and resent them. This prevents God from using them the way he desires.

When you think of the limitation in your life, you may be tempted to conclude, “God could never use me.” But God is never limited by our limitations. Sometimes, however, God turns strength into a weakness in order to use us even more.

Jacob was a manipulator who spent his life scheming and then running from the consequences. One night he wrestled with God and said, “I’m not letting go until you bless me.” God said, “All right,” but then he grabbed Jacob’s thigh and dislocated his hip.

What is the significance of that? God touched Jacob’s strength and turned it into a weakness. From that day forward, Jacob walked with a limp so he could never run away again. It forced him to lean on God whether he liked it or not.

If you want God to bless you and use you greatly, you must be willing to walk with a limp the rest of your life, because God uses weak people.

My constant prayer for all of us is that we depend upon and focus on our Lord recognizing our weaknesses knowing that He will use us in and through those things if we will stay surrendered to Him. I love you all.

- Pastor Rob -








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