Living Waters Rogue Valley

Living Waters Rogue Valley Our aim at Living Waters is to be a family that welcomes and loves everyone who comes thru our doors. In Christ alone...
Intimacy. Identity. Inheritance.

It’s that time again! The Red Cross will be at our church next week on Wednesday, July 17th from 12:30–5:30pm.If you’ve ...
07/10/2025

It’s that time again! The Red Cross will be at our church next week on Wednesday, July 17th from 12:30–5:30pm.

If you’ve donated blood before, you’ve probably heard from them lately. The need is real and we get to be part of the solution.
Let’s rally together, show up and give the gift of life. Schedule your appointment and come ready to make a difference!

Sign up below:
https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=LivingWaters

Hi LW Fam! Central Texas is reeling from catastrophic flash floods. In mere hours, rivers surged over 20 feet, tearing t...
07/08/2025

Hi LW Fam! Central Texas is reeling from catastrophic flash floods. In mere hours, rivers surged over 20 feet, tearing through homes, children's camps, RV parks, and businesses. Thousands are displaced, grieving lost loved ones, or waiting desperately for news of the missing.

Our Foursquare family is showing up in powerful ways.They have deployed advanced lead team and response fleet, brought in supplies, and are already assisting with housing, distributing gift cards, and providing critical spiritual and emotional care to those impacted.

Let's partner with them in prayer as well as financially. Pray for comfort for grieving families, protection and strength for rescue teams, and God’s mercy over Kerrville, Hunt, San Angelo, Georgetown, Round Rock, and all impacted areas.

Thank you for your heart of generosity!

https://give.foursquare.org/FDR

How does suffering produce glory when we’re not reading it on a page but experiencing it in real life? A diagnosis, a lo...
06/08/2025

How does suffering produce glory when we’re not reading it on a page but experiencing it in real life? A diagnosis, a loss, an interruption, a betrayal—how is any of that connected to glory? There’s nothing intrinsically noble about suffering. Sometimes pain just hurts, suffering is just sad, and grief just has to be gotten through.

Sentimentalizing the bad in our lives doesn’t make it good. It’s still bad, plain and simple. But the Holy Spirit works with both the good and bad in our lives for renewal, so let’s wring out the ways—as far as we can define them—that the Holy Spirit not only dignifies our experience but repurposes the atrocity of suffering into the creative force of redemption.

Suffering is connected to glory because suffering—like nothing else in this life—avails us the opportunity to become like Jesus in this chaotic and corrupted world.

06/08/2025

What kind of house are we building?

Jesus lived with power, love, and authority because He lived a life of prayer. If we want to follow Him, we don’t just need more prayer meetings. We need to become people of prayer.

Let’s be a church that, like Jesus, withdraws often to ask:
“Father, what are You doing here?”

This is our heart: Jesus, make us a House of Prayer.

🕊️ Join us this Sunday as we continue our series A House of Prayer.

Just as every shade is traced back to three primary colors, we can trace every expression of witness back to three prima...
06/07/2025

Just as every shade is traced back to three primary colors, we can trace every expression of witness back to three primary expressions—spoken love, supernatural love, and sacrificial love.

So if you’re wondering, “Is it God’s will to heal?” yes, of course Godwills healing. God will heal all of our embodied p...
06/06/2025

So if you’re wondering, “Is it God’s will to heal?” yes, of course God
wills healing. God will heal all of our embodied pain. That’s a promise. What we’re unclear on is when and how healing will occur—in this life or the next, through a miracle now or through our eventual resurrection.

Healing is an “already” taste of the “not yet” eternal life we still await.

When you encourage someone, you’re not just being nice; you’re being like God. You’re acting in harmony with his Spirit....
06/05/2025

When you encourage someone, you’re not just being nice; you’re being like God. You’re acting in harmony with his Spirit. How often do you use your words for that purpose? So if you want to grow in prophecy, start with your eyes open. What have you admired in someone else but never said to their face? Encourage them. What encouraging thought has passed through your mind but never made its way to your lips? Say it. If you desire prophecy, make a commitment to become a person of
encouragement.

Psychologists point to the capacity for imagination as something that distinguishes humans from animals. Only humans can...
06/04/2025

Psychologists point to the capacity for imagination as something that distinguishes humans from animals. Only humans can empathize with someone without having shared the same experience, and we do that via the imagination. We can weep with a friend who loses her mother or suffers a miscarriage even if we haven’t experienced those things, because we can imagine the pain the other person is feeling. If God uniquely gifted humans with imagination, isn’t it a bit backwards to assume that imagination is a hindrance to hearing God’s voice? Isn’t it more likely that imagination is an important medium for hearing God’s voice?

What if you begin to entertain the idea that your imagination—the thoughts that pop into your head involuntarily, the empathy you feel, even the out-of-the-blue idea that seems at first like a distraction—just might be God? God’s voice can arrive in cooperation, not competition, with your imagination.

We tend to miss God in our midst, not because he’s too extraordinary but because he’s too ordinary. We tend to look for ...
06/04/2025

We tend to miss God in our midst, not because he’s too extraordinary but because he’s too ordinary. We tend to look for God in the wind, earthquake, and fire rather than the whisper. We climb our own Mount Horebs with expectation—when that preacher speaks, when I attend this conference or worship experience, when I go on my upcoming silent retreat—pigeonholing God’s voice into special times and places. But all the while, he’s “about to pass by.”

The historic belief of the church and the clear biblical evidence is that the supernatural power of Jesus came through t...
06/01/2025

The historic belief of the church and the clear biblical evidence is that the supernatural power of Jesus came through the Holy Spirit. Before his baptism, where the Holy Spirit descended on him “like a dove,” Jesus lived thirty years, and as far as we know he didn’t utter a word of teaching, work a miracle, or recruit a disciple. After his baptism, Jesus was constantly teaching, working miracles, and calling disciples. His baptism was the inciting incident that started it all.

Peter remembered it this way: “You know what has happened throughout the province of Judea, beginning in Galilee after the baptism that John preached—how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power, and how he went around doing good and healing.”

This understanding of the Holy Spirit as the empowering agent of Jesus’ ministry is so essential, because what started with Jesus didn’t stop with Jesus. Scripture plainly states that the same Spirit that anointed Jesus anoints all who receive Jesus as Lord and Savior.

Jesus said “rivers of living water will flow from within them.”The apostle Paul added, “Do you not know that your bodies...
05/31/2025

Jesus said “rivers of living water will flow from within them.”The apostle Paul added, “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God?”

You are the temple—the source of the river that flows into the dead places and overwhelms them with life. This same Spirit who speaks peace over your internal chaos also sends you out as a peacemaker into the city.

You were breathed into being with the capacity for divine creativity. From the very first page of Scripture, God reveals...
05/30/2025

You were breathed into being with the capacity for divine creativity. From the very first page of Scripture, God reveals Himself as Creator—then He hands you the brush. You’re not just here to exist. You’re here to create, cultivate, and co-rule with God through the power of the Holy Spirit.

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360 E Jackson
Medford, OR
97501

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