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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 25 | Jack Buskey | When God Asks the Impossible: Dying to Self in Modern Church Life
    2025/08/03

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    Ordinary people become extraordinary vessels when they surrender to the Holy Spirit's guidance. This powerful message explores what happens when believers commit to radical obedience, regardless of how foolish they might appear to others.

    Through decades of ministry experience, our speaker shares vulnerable stories that reveal God's pattern of working through simple acts of faithfulness. The remarkable account of a blind baby receiving sight after a simple declaration of healing demonstrates how God honors obedience over ability. Equally moving is the story of a hardened biker who finally surrendered to Christ after three separate believers approached him—each thinking they had failed in their witnessing attempt.

    The message skillfully unpacks essential truths about the local church using three primary biblical metaphors: the Bride of Christ, the Body of Christ, and an Army under orders. These compelling images challenge contemporary notions that one can follow Jesus without committed church involvement. As the speaker boldly asserts, "How can you say you accept Christ when you reject his bride?"

    Particularly illuminating is the discussion of spiritual gifts, where the speaker challenges common misconceptions. Rather than gifts being received through faith or human effort, they are distributed by the Spirit according to His will for specific purposes. We don't receive all gifts; rather, God equips us with exactly what we need for the ministry He's called us to perform.

    The teachings culminate in an exploration of end-times prophecy, proposing that the fig tree blossoming in Matthew 24 symbolizes Israel's rebirth as a nation in 1948. This interpretation suggests we may indeed be living in the final generation before Christ's return—a time when God will pour out His Spirit on ordinary believers who will perform extraordinary miracles.

    Are you ready to die to self and reputation to follow the Spirit's leading? The choice is yours, but as this message powerfully demonstrates, when ordinary people say yes to God's sometimes uncomfortable promptings, lives are transformed in ways statistics and strategies could never accomplish.

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  • Acts | Part 24 | Is Your Faith Bigger Than Your Fear of Rejection?
    2025/07/27

    Message Us!

    Have you ever let the fear of rejection hold you back from sharing your faith? You're not alone. In this powerful exploration of Acts 14:8-20, we confront one of the biggest obstacles Christians face when it comes to evangelism: the paralyzing fear of being rejected.

    The story begins with a miraculous healing in Lystra, where Paul enables a man crippled from birth to walk instantly. What follows is both comical and profound—the locals mistake Paul and Barnabas for Greek gods, attempting to offer sacrifices to them. Despite their protests, the people cling to their traditions. Eventually, Jews from nearby cities stir up opposition, and Paul is stoned and left for dead. Yet amazingly, he gets up and continues his mission in the next town.

    This narrative offers us profound insights into why people reject the gospel. Some struggle with reconciling a good God with the presence of suffering in the world. Others find themselves blinded by deeply-entrenched traditions and cultural beliefs. Understanding these barriers helps us recognize that rejection isn't personal—as Jesus said, "If they hate you, remember they hated me first."

    Drawing fascinating parallels to the story of Jia Jiang—who deliberately sought rejection for 100 consecutive days to overcome his fear—we discover a transformative truth: the reward of seeing someone come to salvation infinitely outweighs the temporary pain of rejection. Like Paul, we need both compassion for the lost and the power of the Holy Spirit to speak boldly despite opposition.

    How would your life change if you asked yourself: "Is your dream—your love for lost people—bigger than your fear of rejection?" This week, challenge yourself to share Jesus with at least one person. Because while you worry about hearing "no," consider the greater possibility: what if they say "yes"?

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  • Acts | Part 23 | Allegiance to Christ
    2025/07/21

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    What does it mean to be a real follower of Jesus in a world that's actively working to poison minds against Christianity? This powerful examination of Acts 14 reveals the three non-negotiable requirements of authentic discipleship that separate cultural Christians from true disciples.

    The greatest decision we face isn't about career, relationships, or location—it's whether we will follow Jesus wholeheartedly. As Paul and Barnabas demonstrate in their missionary journey to Iconium, genuine faith demands more than wearing a Christian badge or expressing religious sentiment.

    First, following Jesus requires belief—not just intellectual acknowledgment of facts, but heart-level conviction that transforms your core identity. When the religious leaders couldn't defeat the apostles' message through debate, they resorted to character assassination, a tactic still employed today. Through media control, educational systems, and entertainment, our culture subtly poisons minds against Christians while portraying immorality as virtue.

    Second, authentic discipleship demands complete allegiance. When the gospel divides a community, there is no neutral ground—you either stand with Christ or against Him. This allegiance means surrendering lordship of your life, regardless of the cost.

    Finally, true faith perseveres. When threatened with stoning, Paul and Barnabas didn't abandon their mission but continued preaching elsewhere. Many profess faith but fall away when faced with persecution or tempted by worldly pleasures. As Jesus warned, only "the one who endures to the end will be saved."

    The moving story behind "I Have Decided to Follow Jesus" perfectly captures this commitment. When a tribal chief in India executed a convert's family before his eyes, the man's final words remained, "No turning back." Like him, may we fight the good fight, finish the race, and keep the faith—for what profit is it to gain the whole world yet lose your soul?

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