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Listen to the weekly sermons from LifeChurch Reno. We're a community in Reno, Nevada who love God, love people, and make a difference.
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“The Forbidden Chapter” is a powerful prophecy written 700 years before Jesus that describes a suffering Messiah who would bear the sins of the world. In this message, Rich Freeman from Chosen People Ministries explores how Isaiah 52:13–53:1 reveals the heart of the gospel and why this ancient passage remains central to understanding who Jesus truly is.
God has been faithful — and He’s not finished. In this standalone Vision Day message, we celebrate His work in 2025 and set a bold, faith-filled direction for 2026. Be inspired to grow in gratitude, spiritual strength, authentic community, and confident expectancy as we step into a new year together.
In Called by Name: When Grace Rewrites Your Life, we explore how Zacchaeus’ encounter with Jesus led to real, visible transformation. Through Luke 19:8–9, discover how grace brings a new direction, new values, and a new identity rooted in Christ. This message invites you to experience the kind of grace that doesn’t just forgive your past—it rewrites your future.
In Week 2 of Called by Name, we explore what it means to be fully seen by Jesus and still deeply loved. Examining some  powerful Scriptures, this message reveals how our true identity is formed not by performance, but by receiving grace. Discover the freedom that comes from being personally invited, completely known, and unconditionally loved by Christ.
In our new series, Called by Name, we explore the story of Zacchaeus and discover how desperation can become the doorway to encountering Jesus. Through Luke 19:1–4, this message reveals how shame loses its power, comfort loosens its grip, and the crowd’s voice fades when we are determined to see Christ. This sermon invites you to experience what it means to be truly seen, personally invited, and quietly changed by Jesus.
Parenting has a way of exposing both our deepest hopes, fears and our greatest needs. In Week 5 of What Do You Want?, we hear Jesus’ question applied to one of the most sacred callings we carry: raising and shaping the next generation. Whether you’re in the thick of parenting or influencing the next generation in quieter ways, this message calls us to parent with intentionality, presence, and eternal perspective
In Week 4 of What Do You Want From Me?, we invite Jesus into one of the most formative areas of our lives—our work. In this message, scripture helps us clarify calling, heal our perspective on work, and reframe our careers as worship and mission. Rather than chasing outcomes or success, this sermon calls us to faithfulness—trusting God with direction, purpose, and impact in every season of our working lives.
In Week 3 of What Do You Want From Me?, we reflect on Jesus’ heart for marriage through Mark 10:6–9. This message invites couples to ask a deeper question at the start of a new year: What do we want Jesus to do in our marriage?
In Week 2 of What Do You Want From Me?, we explore how God uses friendships as a primary tool for spiritual formation. Drawing from Scripture, this message invites us to seek relationships with purpose, anchor our friendships in faithful presence, and encourage one another toward growth in Christ. As Jesus asks, “What do you want Me to do for you?”, we’re challenged to consider who we are walking with—and who we are becoming together.
In this opening message of the What Do You Want? series, we explore why Jesus asked the blind man a question He already knew the answer to. Not to gather information—but to recognize human value, clarify desire, and invite unique faith. Jesus pauses, gives His full attention, and draws out the heart before performing a miracle.
In this post-Christmas message from LifeChurchNV, we slow down with Luke 2:16–20 to discover why Christmas was never meant to be rushed. As Mary treasures and ponders and the shepherds respond with worship, we’re invited to linger long enough for the story of Jesus to truly shape us.
In Week 3 of our Joy to the World Christmas series, we explore “The Wonders of His Love.” Rooted in Ephesians 3:16–19, discover how God’s love moves toward us first, reaches farther than our failures, and brings real change to our hearts and lives. 
In this Christmas message, we unpack the line “He comes to make His blessings flow far as the curse is found.” From Eden to Bethlehem, Calvary to the New Creation, we see how Jesus breaks the curse of sin and brings restoration to every corner of creation. This sermon will deepen your understanding of the gospel story and renew your hope as we look toward Christ’s return.
In this opening message of our Joy to the World Christmas series, we rediscover the meaning behind the famous line: “Let every heart prepare Him room.” Drawing from Luke 2:1–7 and Matthew 2:1–13, we explore how the arrival of King Jesus calls us to open our hearts, reorder our lives, and awaken our deepest longings.
In this message from LifeChurchNV, we explore one of the most exhausting spiritual traps: living as if everything depends on our performance. When life runs on achievement, comparison, pride, or shame, the soul eventually collapses under the weight. But Jesus offers a radically different foundation — mercy.
In this powerful message inspired by Jon Tyson’s teaching on surrender, we explore why so many of us cling to control — our timing, our relationships, our obedience, even our view of God — and how letting go opens us to a deeper experience of His love.
In this week’s message from LifeChurchNV, we continue the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17:11–19, exploring a piercing question: Why did nine walk away without gratitude? We discover that gratitude fades when we forget God’s past faithfulness, overlook His present goodness, or undervalue His future promises. True gratitude isn’t just about saying “thank you”  it’s about remembering who God has been, noticing what He’s doing right now, and trusting what He’s yet to do.
In this message from LifeChurchNV, the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17:11–19 is unpacked. While all ten were healed, only one returned to give thanks. Why? Because gratitude is more than good manners; it’s a sign of a secure heart attached to Jesus. Join us as we explore how gratitude awakens our spiritual life, breaks pride and entitlement, and re-anchors our identity in Christ. Discover how gratitude isn’t just a feeling it’s a daily practice that transforms your heart.
What does it mean to forgive someone before they say sorry or even before they hurt you? In this powerful message, we unpack Jesus’ stunning example: how He washed the feet of the one who would betray Him, shared a meal with the one who would deny Him, and loved His disciples to the end, even though they would abandon Him.
What does real forgiveness look like—and why does it matter so much to Jesus? Matthew 18:21–35 unpacks how forgiveness isn’t weakness—it’s the clearest picture of the gospel we can live out. Discover why we forgive: because of what God has done for us, what it reveals about our hearts, what bitterness does to our souls, and how forgiveness paints the love of Christ to a watching world.
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