
UPCOMING EVENTS
Welcome Home Workshop
AUGUST 9th at 9:00am-11:00am
If you have a heart for helping folks feel at home as they step foot into RRCOC on Sunday mornings, we would love for you to consider joining our Welcome Home team. If you’re interested please reach out to our Discipleship Minister, Matt DeLano. AND/OR you can sign-up to attend the WH workshop for more information on joining the team.
Men’s Weekend Gathering
September 5th-6th
A weekend gathering from Friday evening to Saturday afternoon for the men of our church.
GriefShare Group
August 24th-November 16th
Join us in a safe, welcoming support group where people can come for help, prayer and encouragement after the death of a loved one. This 13 week course walks through understanding the difficult emotions of grief and the power of the Holy Spirit in the midst of loss.
Michelle’s Alpha Story
Michelle chatted with us about her experience with Alpha, and the unexpected blessing it was in her life. Our next Alpha group starts on February 26th. See the upcoming events section above for more information.
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RECENT SERMONS
Check out more on our sermons page.
Wells & wineskins: Sabbath
How do we cultivate a Spirit-filled and Spirit-led life in a world that often leaves us exhausted and disoriented? One of the primary answers is through the practice of Sabbath — a rhythm of opening ourselves up to the Living Water of God’s Spirit.
Throughout this series, we'll explore how Sabbath is not a rigid list of parameters but an invitation to stop, honor, and delight in the goodness of God. In a culture that often doubts the goodness of God, humanity, and the world, Sabbath becomes an act of resistance — a way to realign our hearts both relationally (gut) and intellectually (mind) with the truth that God is good.
EVEN GREATER
In our series Even Greater, we are preparing our hearts for the good news of Easter by exploring two big questions: What made Jesus so great? and Why do we need Him?
As we journey through Scripture, we’ll see that there is no one greater who has done what Jesus has done — and no one greater who can do what we need most in our lives.