RiverLife Church to host Soul Care Conference to address healing, peace

Renewal International will launch the Soul Care Conference to provide tools and teachings to the people who suffer. Image: Nik Shuliahin|Unsplash

Renewal International will hold the Soul Care Conference from June 8-10, at RiverLife Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

In this conference, participants will process their journey and walk with others through healing.

Soul Care Conference

Rev. Dr. Rob Reimer of Renewal International believes that feelings of bitterness, shame, fear, sin, and pain filling the soul can prevent anybody from completely enjoying Christ's peace and joy.

Everyone is welcome to spend a few days at Soul Care Conference, where they will learn and practice biblical methods for mending the heart and conquering sin.

According to Eventbrite, during the conference, there will be a designated time for ministry where attendees can reflect on their own experiences and offer support to others in need. They call themselves a "triad," given how effectively they function as a trio.

The post also stated that soul care is an essential component of the conference. It has proven that people are more likely to make lasting lifestyle changes when they do it in the company of other believers.

The ticket price is $100 (Early Bird rate until March 31). Those interested may register on the link provided. 

The spiritual revitalization of God's kingdom is a driving desire for Rev. Dr. Rob Reimer. 

Renewal International was founded and is led by Reimer, who is committed to helping pastors, leaders, and churches all over the world help God's people experience true freedom and the fullness of the Holy Spirit's power.

According to the website, many of his works, including "Soul Care," "Spiritual Authority," "Deep Faith," "River Dwellers," "Pathways to the King," and "Calm in the Storm," have been sold around the world.

About RiverLife Church

St. Paul's RiverLife Church is affiliated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance's North Central District (C&MA). 

More than six million people worldwide are committed to spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ in their communities and beyond. RiverLife Church sees many opportunities for growth, healing, and optimism in the world around them. 

On the other hand, they think that a personal relationship with Jesus Christ is the best way to find salvation, healing, and development.

According to the website, acceptance, transformation, relevance, biculturalism, authenticity, and impact are six of the guiding concepts that shape RiverLife Church's identity and mission.

History of RiverLife

When Pastor Greg Rhodes heard about a ministry that helped second-generation Koreans in 2012, he wondered whether something similar could be established for the Hmong. 

Along with his wife, Pang Foua, he began to contemplate and pray about a ministry to the second generation of Hmong. The following year, they started the RiverLife Church.

According to the church's history, in 2014, the initial gathering of the Ministry Launch Team was joined by seven individuals. On Sept. 4, 2014, the first RiverLife service was held at Dayton's Bluff Rec Center with 125 in attendance.

As the church expanded, they moved to another location and added the Life Group Bible studies for the community. 

They opened a second campus in Brooklyn Park in September 2021, intending to bring even more healing, progress, and hope to the Twin Cities.

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