Pastor Rob Ketterling
Gravity - Breaking Free From Backsliding
River Valley Church
Pastor Rob Ketterling
Episode 50: It is very important to recognize mental health, and the attacks of the enemy on the mental well being of our ourselves. Our special guest this week is none other than Detra Clark, who is a member of our church, and incredible Christian therapist who has helped so many people with various mental struggles. Detra explains the significance of getting help as a Pastor and leader, so that you can run at the pace God has set before you!
Pastor Rob Ketterling continues in our Christmas Series and encourages us to stop in all the busyness to worship our Savior!
Pastor Kirk challenges us to look to God for wisdom as we begin 2023.
Pastor Rob kicks off a two-week series about the Prayer of Jabez and encourages us to be bold and confident in our prayers.
Pastor Rob begins our Giving Series by talking about the importance of the tithe.
Episode 70: Cade Thompson, christian musician and songwriter, discusses what is was like to sign a record deal as a teenager, the challenges that he faced then, and the lessons that God taught him through starting his career so young. What was it like to hear himself on the radio back then? What are some of the thoughts and heart behind the songs on his newest album? Cade breaks down these questions and so much more!
In this weekend's message, Pastor Rob reminds us that we need to protect our children.
Pastor Rob challenges us this weekend to stand firm on biblical truth!
Pastor Kirk Graham kicks off our Christmas Series and shares about Jesus as the Prince of Peace.
Dr. Robert Crosby, President of Emerge Ministries, brings a refreshing word on the difference between self-care and soul care.
Pastor Rob interviews his mom, Isabel Ketterling, about how having greater faith in God has impacted her family.
Episode 67: Listen to learn how to talk about the hard things as a pastor. Some people avoid these conversations but Pastor Rob has led his life as a pastor to talk about the difficult things despite the tough responses that can arise. Ultimately, we need to pastor like we parent!