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Real Life Community Church Richmond, KY

Real Life Community Church Richmond, KY

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Real Life Community Church, is a church located in Richmond, Kentucky. Our fellowship is comprised of authentic followers of Jesus Christ who aim to glorify God in all that we do. We have a desire to reach our community, meeting both the physical and spiritual needs of those who are hurting.What to Expect in a Service Our Sunday Morning services include a time of dynamic, blended worship. We have a full praise band, consisting of real Christ-followers who are committed to worshiping God, not just through song, but in every area of their lives. Each service will include a relevant, Bible-based message, that will inspire and challenge those who hear it. Come casually or formally dressed… however you are most comfortable. We hope to see you soon!

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  • Acts | Part 20 | Hunger for God: How Fasting Transforms Our Spiritual Lives
    Jun 29 2025

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    Discover the transformative spiritual practice that's hiding in plain sight throughout Scripture yet rarely discussed in modern churches. Fasting—mentioned over 60 times in the Bible and practiced by Jesus himself—has largely disappeared from our spiritual conversations despite its profound impact on our relationship with God.

    What makes this ancient discipline so powerful? Unlike other spiritual practices, fasting uniquely demonstrates our desire for God above all else by temporarily setting aside His good gifts (typically food) to focus more fully on Him. As Augustine wrote, fasting is "for Christians what exercise is for the athlete," strengthening us for life's battles and sharpening our spiritual sight.

    Our journey through Acts 13 reveals how the early church at Antioch was "worshiping the Lord and fasting" when the Holy Spirit directed them to commission Paul and Barnabas for missionary work. This pivotal moment in church history—the launching of the first missionary journey—emerged directly from a time of corporate fasting. The text mentions fasting twice in just three verses, highlighting its significance in hearing God's voice with clarity.

    Many believers find themselves at a crossroads, needing direction for major life decisions or breakthrough in persistent struggles. Fasting offers a path to spiritual clarity that's often missing in our overstuffed lives. As David Platt and Francis Chan note, "The weakness of our hunger for God is not because He is unsavory, but because we keep ourselves stuffed with earthly things. Perhaps the denial of our stomach's appetite for food might increase our soul's appetite for God."

    Ready to incorporate this powerful discipline into your spiritual life? Start small—try fasting one meal and using that time for focused prayer instead. Remember that effective fasting must be coupled with prayer, holiness, and acts of charity. The goal isn't personal misery or spiritual merit-earning but expressing our deepest desire: to hunger for the Bread of Life more than the bread of this world.

    Will you accept the challenge to rediscover what generations of faithful believers have known? Your spiritual journey might be transformed by what you discover when you fast.

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  • Acts | Part 19 | Persistent Prayer: How Chains Fall When Churches Intercede
    Jun 22 2025

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    Prayer is not just a religious ritual but a transformative force that can break chains, open prison doors, and change seemingly impossible situations. This message dives deep into the power of intercessory prayer—the practice of fervently taking others' needs before God—as dramatically illustrated in Acts 12.

    When Herod Agrippa I executed James and imprisoned Peter, the situation seemed hopeless. Peter was bound in chains between guards with execution looming. But verse 5 contains the pivotal turning point: "earnest prayer for him was made to God by the church." What followed was nothing short of miraculous—an angel appeared, chains fell off, and prison doors opened by themselves.

    From this remarkable account, we discover five qualities of effective intercessory prayer that can revolutionize our approach to bringing others' needs before God. Effective prayer is earnest (passionate and fervent), specific (clear about what's being requested), corporate (unified with other believers), continual (persistent until breakthrough comes), and perhaps most encouragingly, imperfect (God honors our hearts even when our faith wavers).

    The message tackles challenging questions about prayer's relationship to God's sovereignty. Why was Peter rescued while James was executed? If God is sovereign, why pray at all? Through exploring these questions, we gain deeper insight into how prayer doesn't change God's mind but rather activates His power as He has designed prayer to be one of the means through which He accomplishes His purposes.

    Whether you're new to prayer or have been praying for decades, this message will reignite your passion for intercession by revealing how your earnest prayers for others can bring about supernatural intervention. Join us Wednesday nights at 7pm as we put these principles into practice together and watch God move in power.

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  • Acts | Part 18 | The Necessity of Discipleship
    Jun 15 2025

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    Every human being is a disciple of someone or something. Whether consciously or unconsciously, we're all being shaped by the voices we listen to most—political ideologies, entertainment, social media, or Christ himself. Discipleship is power: it shapes our individual lives, our homes, nations, and the world.

    Whether you're a new believer or a seasoned Christian, this message challenges you to evaluate who's discipling you and how you're discipling others. The discipleship journey isn't measured by comparing yourself to others, but by asking: "Do I look more like Christ today than I did yesterday?" Join us as we explore how the ancient church's discipleship practices can transform our lives and communities today.

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