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FROM ZACH
Dear RCC Family,
We just started our Christmas series, The Gifts of the King, and I hope your heart is being filled every week as we open God’s Word together. We’re discovering the four priceless presents the Christmas story unwraps for every one of us:
-Hope that the darkness will never win
-Love that left heaven to rescue us
-Joy that the world can’t give or take
-Peace that passes understanding
If you missed last week, jump back in this Sunday—we still have several more gifts to open together, and you don’t want to miss them!
This Sunday, the Giving Tree tags go live! Every tag represents a real child (high-school age and younger) in our own church family whose parents simply can’t make Christmas happen this year. If that’s you, please hear your pastor loud and clear: your church family doesn't want your kids to wake up without gifts, and we want to help. If you haven't submitted your children for the Giving Tree (and it's a legitimate need), send me an email and we'll get the process started. For those of us in a good place and who are able to bless others, grab a tag (or five!), shop with joy, and return the unwrapped gifts with the tag attached by Sunday, December 21st.
Even though we're all-in when it comes to December, November was amazing! God is moving at Rogers Christian Church! Last month, six families officially placed membership and said, “This is our church home.” On top of that, five individuals surrendered their lives to Jesus and were buried with Him in baptism. Heaven threw a party, and we’re still celebrating! If you see some new faces, go out of your way to make them feel loved—because they’re not visitors anymore; they’re family. It's also appropriate for me to say, "Thank you," to all of our volunteers that made Overflow Sunday so amazing! We crammed a record attendance into the space and had such an amazing morning of worship, teaching and fellowship. Thanks, RCC!
Okay! Back to December. There' s a couple special services I wanted to make you aware of. To begin with, our Christmas Eve Candlelight Services will be at 5pm and 6:30pm. We'll have a live nativity (that just seems to get a little better every year)! Kids will have a chance to interact with the animals and feed them. The nativity will be available 30 minutes before the 5pm service, between the two services, and 30 minutes after the 6:30pm service. Invitations to Candlelight Services are spread throughout our campus. Get as many as you're willing to hand out. Statistically, more people will say yes to a Christmas Eve invitation than at almost any other time of the year. Pray, invite, bring someone, and let’s fill every seat with people who need to hear that Jesus is still the Light of the world. One request/heads up: the 6:30pm service is by far the lesser attended of the two. We had almost double the amount of attendees in the 5pm service versus the 6:30pm service last year, and the 5pm service is getting tight! If you and your family are looking for a little room, or can sacrifice so others have room, we'd love to see you in the 6:30pm service!
Last thing: Family Sunday, December 28 at 11am ONLY! On the Sunday after Christmas, we’re having one combined service at 11am. No early service, no classes—just one big family gathering. We will still offer nursery for babies through 4yrs of age. Our staff and worship team have been praying and planning something fresh and powerful that we believe will honor God and stir our faith as we head into a new year. Bring the kids, the pajamas if you want, and come expecting God to meet us.
Merry Christmas, RCC! Because He came, we have hope—and because He’s coming again, we have everything.
See you Sunday,
In Christ,
Zach
We just started our Christmas series, The Gifts of the King, and I hope your heart is being filled every week as we open God’s Word together. We’re discovering the four priceless presents the Christmas story unwraps for every one of us:
-Hope that the darkness will never win
-Love that left heaven to rescue us
-Joy that the world can’t give or take
-Peace that passes understanding
If you missed last week, jump back in this Sunday—we still have several more gifts to open together, and you don’t want to miss them!
This Sunday, the Giving Tree tags go live! Every tag represents a real child (high-school age and younger) in our own church family whose parents simply can’t make Christmas happen this year. If that’s you, please hear your pastor loud and clear: your church family doesn't want your kids to wake up without gifts, and we want to help. If you haven't submitted your children for the Giving Tree (and it's a legitimate need), send me an email and we'll get the process started. For those of us in a good place and who are able to bless others, grab a tag (or five!), shop with joy, and return the unwrapped gifts with the tag attached by Sunday, December 21st.
Even though we're all-in when it comes to December, November was amazing! God is moving at Rogers Christian Church! Last month, six families officially placed membership and said, “This is our church home.” On top of that, five individuals surrendered their lives to Jesus and were buried with Him in baptism. Heaven threw a party, and we’re still celebrating! If you see some new faces, go out of your way to make them feel loved—because they’re not visitors anymore; they’re family. It's also appropriate for me to say, "Thank you," to all of our volunteers that made Overflow Sunday so amazing! We crammed a record attendance into the space and had such an amazing morning of worship, teaching and fellowship. Thanks, RCC!
Okay! Back to December. There' s a couple special services I wanted to make you aware of. To begin with, our Christmas Eve Candlelight Services will be at 5pm and 6:30pm. We'll have a live nativity (that just seems to get a little better every year)! Kids will have a chance to interact with the animals and feed them. The nativity will be available 30 minutes before the 5pm service, between the two services, and 30 minutes after the 6:30pm service. Invitations to Candlelight Services are spread throughout our campus. Get as many as you're willing to hand out. Statistically, more people will say yes to a Christmas Eve invitation than at almost any other time of the year. Pray, invite, bring someone, and let’s fill every seat with people who need to hear that Jesus is still the Light of the world. One request/heads up: the 6:30pm service is by far the lesser attended of the two. We had almost double the amount of attendees in the 5pm service versus the 6:30pm service last year, and the 5pm service is getting tight! If you and your family are looking for a little room, or can sacrifice so others have room, we'd love to see you in the 6:30pm service!
Last thing: Family Sunday, December 28 at 11am ONLY! On the Sunday after Christmas, we’re having one combined service at 11am. No early service, no classes—just one big family gathering. We will still offer nursery for babies through 4yrs of age. Our staff and worship team have been praying and planning something fresh and powerful that we believe will honor God and stir our faith as we head into a new year. Bring the kids, the pajamas if you want, and come expecting God to meet us.
Merry Christmas, RCC! Because He came, we have hope—and because He’s coming again, we have everything.
See you Sunday,
In Christ,
Zach
Contact Zach Here:
Worship Ministry



Iglesia Cristiana
Querida familia de Rogers Comunidad Cristiana,
Al acercarnos al final de este año, mi corazón está lleno de gratitud al mirar todo lo que Dios ha hecho entre nosotros durante este mes pasado. Noviembre, conocido como el mes de la gratitud, nos ha recordado una vez más la bondad, fidelidad y cuidado de nuestro Señor en cada detalle de nuestras vidas y en cada paso de nuestra iglesia.
Este mes fue especial. Tuvimos la alegría de ver bautismos, vidas transformadas, familias restauradas, nuevos visitantes, estudios bíblicos profundos, grupos en hogares llenos de vida, y corazones entregados al Señor. También vimos a nuestra iglesia seguir activa en cada área — en miércoles de estudio, viernes de hogares, escuela dominical, el culto dominical, ministerio de hombres, mujeres, jóvenes y alcance comunitario. Dios ha estado moviéndose con poder.
Hoy quiero expresar mi gratitud más sincera a cada uno de ustedes:
A los visitantes que nos dieron la oportunidad de servirles, escucharles y caminar con ustedes.
A los miembros que sirven con amor, constancia y sacrificio.
A cada familia que ora, apoya, participa, da y se une a la visión de RCC.
A los líderes y voluntarios que sostienen cada ministerio con pasión y compromiso.
¡Gracias! Ustedes son parte esencial de esta obra. Cada paso que damos, lo damos juntos.
Y conforme entramos a la última etapa del año, lo hacemos con esperanza, gozo y una visión firme: seguir avanzando. No nos detenemos, no retrocedemos. Miramos hacia adelante sabiendo que lo mejor de Dios aún está por venir. Este año ha tenido luchas y victorias, pero Dios ha sido fiel en cada temporada, y seguirá siéndolo mientras caminamos con Él.
Mi oración es que este cierre de año esté lleno de paz en sus hogares, fortaleza en sus corazones y gratitud profunda en sus almas. Que Dios siga usando a RCC como una iglesia que ama, alcanza y transforma vidas para la gloria de Cristo.
Con gratitud y cariño,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Rogers Comunidad Cristiana
Al acercarnos al final de este año, mi corazón está lleno de gratitud al mirar todo lo que Dios ha hecho entre nosotros durante este mes pasado. Noviembre, conocido como el mes de la gratitud, nos ha recordado una vez más la bondad, fidelidad y cuidado de nuestro Señor en cada detalle de nuestras vidas y en cada paso de nuestra iglesia.
Este mes fue especial. Tuvimos la alegría de ver bautismos, vidas transformadas, familias restauradas, nuevos visitantes, estudios bíblicos profundos, grupos en hogares llenos de vida, y corazones entregados al Señor. También vimos a nuestra iglesia seguir activa en cada área — en miércoles de estudio, viernes de hogares, escuela dominical, el culto dominical, ministerio de hombres, mujeres, jóvenes y alcance comunitario. Dios ha estado moviéndose con poder.
Hoy quiero expresar mi gratitud más sincera a cada uno de ustedes:
A los visitantes que nos dieron la oportunidad de servirles, escucharles y caminar con ustedes.
A los miembros que sirven con amor, constancia y sacrificio.
A cada familia que ora, apoya, participa, da y se une a la visión de RCC.
A los líderes y voluntarios que sostienen cada ministerio con pasión y compromiso.
¡Gracias! Ustedes son parte esencial de esta obra. Cada paso que damos, lo damos juntos.
Y conforme entramos a la última etapa del año, lo hacemos con esperanza, gozo y una visión firme: seguir avanzando. No nos detenemos, no retrocedemos. Miramos hacia adelante sabiendo que lo mejor de Dios aún está por venir. Este año ha tenido luchas y victorias, pero Dios ha sido fiel en cada temporada, y seguirá siéndolo mientras caminamos con Él.
Mi oración es que este cierre de año esté lleno de paz en sus hogares, fortaleza en sus corazones y gratitud profunda en sus almas. Que Dios siga usando a RCC como una iglesia que ama, alcanza y transforma vidas para la gloria de Cristo.
Con gratitud y cariño,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Rogers Comunidad Cristiana
Dear Rogers Christian Church,
As we enter the final stretch of this year, my heart is filled with deep gratitude as I look back at everything God has done among us this past month. November—our month of thanksgiving—has reminded us once again of the goodness, faithfulness, and steady hand of the Lord in every detail of our lives and in every step of our church.
This month was truly special. We witnessed baptisms, powerful life changes, restored families, new visitors, meaningful discipleship, vibrant home groups, and hearts surrendering to the Lord. We saw our church fully alive and active—Wednesday Bible Study, Friday home groups, Sunday School, Sunday worship, men’s ministry, women’s ministry, youth, outreach events, and all the different ways God continues to work through RCC. His presence has been evident and His grace abundant.
Today I want to express my sincere gratitude to each one of you:
To our visitors, thank you for trusting us and allowing us the honor of walking with you.
To our members, thank you for serving with love, consistency, and sacrifice.
To every family who prays, supports, participates, gives, and stands with the vision of RCC—thank you.
To our leaders and volunteers who faithfully carry each ministry with passion and commitment—thank you.
You are an essential part of what God is doing here. Every step we take, we take together.
And as we step into this final season of the year, we do so with hope, joy, and a clear vision: we move forward. We are not stopping, we are not slowing down—we look ahead, trusting that the best of God is still before us. This year has brought challenges and victories, but through every moment, God has been faithful, and He will continue to be faithful as we walk with Him.
My prayer is that the end of this year will be filled with peace in your homes, strength in your hearts, and deep gratitude in your souls. May God continue to use RCC as a church that loves, reaches, and transforms lives for the glory of Christ.
With gratitude and hope,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Rogers Comunidad Cristiana
As we enter the final stretch of this year, my heart is filled with deep gratitude as I look back at everything God has done among us this past month. November—our month of thanksgiving—has reminded us once again of the goodness, faithfulness, and steady hand of the Lord in every detail of our lives and in every step of our church.
This month was truly special. We witnessed baptisms, powerful life changes, restored families, new visitors, meaningful discipleship, vibrant home groups, and hearts surrendering to the Lord. We saw our church fully alive and active—Wednesday Bible Study, Friday home groups, Sunday School, Sunday worship, men’s ministry, women’s ministry, youth, outreach events, and all the different ways God continues to work through RCC. His presence has been evident and His grace abundant.
Today I want to express my sincere gratitude to each one of you:
To our visitors, thank you for trusting us and allowing us the honor of walking with you.
To our members, thank you for serving with love, consistency, and sacrifice.
To every family who prays, supports, participates, gives, and stands with the vision of RCC—thank you.
To our leaders and volunteers who faithfully carry each ministry with passion and commitment—thank you.
You are an essential part of what God is doing here. Every step we take, we take together.
And as we step into this final season of the year, we do so with hope, joy, and a clear vision: we move forward. We are not stopping, we are not slowing down—we look ahead, trusting that the best of God is still before us. This year has brought challenges and victories, but through every moment, God has been faithful, and He will continue to be faithful as we walk with Him.
My prayer is that the end of this year will be filled with peace in your homes, strength in your hearts, and deep gratitude in your souls. May God continue to use RCC as a church that loves, reaches, and transforms lives for the glory of Christ.
With gratitude and hope,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Rogers Comunidad Cristiana
Contact Arturo Here:

EVERY SUNDAY - Jr. High and High School Bible Study @ 9:30am in the Student Center!
EVERY WEDNESDAY - "OASIS" - Jr. High and High School Worship and Life-Group time from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. Just show up at the Student Center - we'll help direct you!
December 17 - NUMA CHRISTMAS PARTY @ 6:30 pm - Come with your favorite ugly Christmas sweater ready to snack on some Christmas Snacks! We'll have a white elephant gift exchange, fun games, and remember the reason for the season well together!
December 24 - Christmas Eve Candlelight Service - Invite your family and friends to 1 of 2 identical services at 5 or 6:30 pm.
January 2-3 - WINTER BASH - This is our overnight "New Year's Celebration" Lock - in! $40 per student. Lock-in is at RCC. Put this on your calendars and invite your friends! Sign up at the Hub in the Student Center!
January 7 - OASIS KICK-OFF! Join us as we have Pizza, Games, and Prizes to Kick off the Spring Semester! Pizza served starting at 6:00 pm, Games start at 6:30pm!
EVERY WEDNESDAY - "OASIS" - Jr. High and High School Worship and Life-Group time from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. Just show up at the Student Center - we'll help direct you!
December 17 - NUMA CHRISTMAS PARTY @ 6:30 pm - Come with your favorite ugly Christmas sweater ready to snack on some Christmas Snacks! We'll have a white elephant gift exchange, fun games, and remember the reason for the season well together!
December 24 - Christmas Eve Candlelight Service - Invite your family and friends to 1 of 2 identical services at 5 or 6:30 pm.
January 2-3 - WINTER BASH - This is our overnight "New Year's Celebration" Lock - in! $40 per student. Lock-in is at RCC. Put this on your calendars and invite your friends! Sign up at the Hub in the Student Center!
January 7 - OASIS KICK-OFF! Join us as we have Pizza, Games, and Prizes to Kick off the Spring Semester! Pizza served starting at 6:00 pm, Games start at 6:30pm!
Contact Isaac Here:


“The Promise of Jesus: From Prophecy to Praise”
Here’s what your kids will be learning this month:
⭐ Week 1 (Wed & Sun): The Prophecy of Jesus
We look at the ancient promises God made about a coming Savior and how every single prophecy points to Jesus. Kids will work with a map to see exactly where Jesus’ story begins.
Memory Verse (Wednesday):
Isaiah 40:8 — “The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever.”
Memory Verse (Sunday):
Isaiah 9:6 — “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given…”
👼 Week 2: The Announcement
The angel visits Mary and Joseph, and we talk about obedience, trust, and God’s perfect timing.
🌟 Week 3: The Birth of Jesus
We celebrate the birth of our Savior and explore the wonder of God coming to earth as a baby.
🐑 Week 4: The Shepherds and Good News
Kids learn how the shepherds responded with joy and worship—and what it means for us to share the good news of Jesus.
✂️ Wednesday Craft:
Each week includes a simple hands-on craft (like star maps, angel ornaments, and nativity pieces) to help kids remember the lesson in a meaningful way.
🎶 Memory Work Time:
We will continue practicing Isaiah 40:8 on Wednesdays and Isaiah 9:6 on Sundays. Kids will work on motions and visuals to help hide God’s Word in their hearts.
🎉 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT — SUPERSTART! (4th & 5th Grade)
Our preteen students are invited to join us for CIY SuperStart—a high-energy Christian event designed specifically for kids their age!
📅 Dates: January 30–31
📍 Location: Tulsa, OK
💲 Cost: $160 per student
📝 How to Sign Up: Students must come talk to Ms. Jeana to register and receive the information sheet.
Spots will be limited, so please reach out soon!
❤️ Thank You, Parents and Families!
This season is full of excitement, and we’re so grateful for your partnership as we help kids discover the joy, hope, and truth of Jesus’ birth. Please let me know if you ever have questions or want to get connected as a volunteer!
Here’s what your kids will be learning this month:
⭐ Week 1 (Wed & Sun): The Prophecy of Jesus
We look at the ancient promises God made about a coming Savior and how every single prophecy points to Jesus. Kids will work with a map to see exactly where Jesus’ story begins.
Memory Verse (Wednesday):
Isaiah 40:8 — “The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever.”
Memory Verse (Sunday):
Isaiah 9:6 — “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given…”
👼 Week 2: The Announcement
The angel visits Mary and Joseph, and we talk about obedience, trust, and God’s perfect timing.
🌟 Week 3: The Birth of Jesus
We celebrate the birth of our Savior and explore the wonder of God coming to earth as a baby.
🐑 Week 4: The Shepherds and Good News
Kids learn how the shepherds responded with joy and worship—and what it means for us to share the good news of Jesus.
✂️ Wednesday Craft:
Each week includes a simple hands-on craft (like star maps, angel ornaments, and nativity pieces) to help kids remember the lesson in a meaningful way.
🎶 Memory Work Time:
We will continue practicing Isaiah 40:8 on Wednesdays and Isaiah 9:6 on Sundays. Kids will work on motions and visuals to help hide God’s Word in their hearts.
🎉 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT — SUPERSTART! (4th & 5th Grade)
Our preteen students are invited to join us for CIY SuperStart—a high-energy Christian event designed specifically for kids their age!
📅 Dates: January 30–31
📍 Location: Tulsa, OK
💲 Cost: $160 per student
📝 How to Sign Up: Students must come talk to Ms. Jeana to register and receive the information sheet.
Spots will be limited, so please reach out soon!
❤️ Thank You, Parents and Families!
This season is full of excitement, and we’re so grateful for your partnership as we help kids discover the joy, hope, and truth of Jesus’ birth. Please let me know if you ever have questions or want to get connected as a volunteer!
Contact Jeana Here:

Hello Nursery Families!
December is a beautiful month in our ministry as we slow down, celebrate Jesus’ birth, and help our littlest ones learn that God keeps His promises. Here’s everything you can expect this month in the nursery!
📚 This Month’s Theme:
“God Sends Jesus — A Savior for the World!”
Each week, babies and toddlers will hear simple, joyful truths from our
December lesson series:
Week 1: God’s Promise to Send a Savior
We introduce the idea that God always keeps His promises. Children will experience gentle visual storytelling as we talk about the star and the promised Savior.
Week 2: Angels Bring Good News
Children will hear that the angels told Mary and Joseph about Jesus. We’ll use soft sensory props and simple motions.
Week 3: Jesus Is Born
We celebrate Jesus’ birth with nativity play pieces, soft music, and a focus on God’s love for each of us.
Week 4: The Shepherds Worship Jesus
We explore how the shepherds came to see Jesus and thank God for the good news of His birth.
🎶 Memory Focus:
While our nursery doesn’t formally memorize Scripture, we repeat simple phrases each week:
“Jesus is God’s Son!”
“God loves me!”
🎄 Special Notes for December:
Please label all diaper bags, cups, and jackets.
Thank you for trusting us with your precious little ones during this busy season. We love serving your family. ❤️ If you ever have questions, please come talk to me!
December is a beautiful month in our ministry as we slow down, celebrate Jesus’ birth, and help our littlest ones learn that God keeps His promises. Here’s everything you can expect this month in the nursery!
📚 This Month’s Theme:
“God Sends Jesus — A Savior for the World!”
Each week, babies and toddlers will hear simple, joyful truths from our
December lesson series:
Week 1: God’s Promise to Send a Savior
We introduce the idea that God always keeps His promises. Children will experience gentle visual storytelling as we talk about the star and the promised Savior.
Week 2: Angels Bring Good News
Children will hear that the angels told Mary and Joseph about Jesus. We’ll use soft sensory props and simple motions.
Week 3: Jesus Is Born
We celebrate Jesus’ birth with nativity play pieces, soft music, and a focus on God’s love for each of us.
Week 4: The Shepherds Worship Jesus
We explore how the shepherds came to see Jesus and thank God for the good news of His birth.
🎶 Memory Focus:
While our nursery doesn’t formally memorize Scripture, we repeat simple phrases each week:
“Jesus is God’s Son!”
“God loves me!”
🎄 Special Notes for December:
Please label all diaper bags, cups, and jackets.
Thank you for trusting us with your precious little ones during this busy season. We love serving your family. ❤️ If you ever have questions, please come talk to me!
Email Jeana, The Nursery Coordinator, with the form below:

Community Groups are active! If you aren't involved in a C-Group and would like to be, please contact Zach Davis with the form below!
OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS

RCC’s Giving Tree
RCC’s Giving Tree is located near the RCC Table. This tree is a tool we use each Christmas to help provide gifts to children connected to our church family who may not receive them otherwise. The gingerbread man ornaments represent a gift needed for one of these children. Instructions for gift buying and returning are located near the tree. All gifts are due back by Sunday, December 21st.
RCC’s Giving Tree is located near the RCC Table. This tree is a tool we use each Christmas to help provide gifts to children connected to our church family who may not receive them otherwise. The gingerbread man ornaments represent a gift needed for one of these children. Instructions for gift buying and returning are located near the tree. All gifts are due back by Sunday, December 21st.

Ladies Out to Lunch Bunch
All ladies are invited to lunch December 8th at 11am at Golden Corral in Rogers. This is a fun time of fellowship with other ladies, and we hope you will join us! Contact Krista Howard, 479-903-5762, for more information.
All ladies are invited to lunch December 8th at 11am at Golden Corral in Rogers. This is a fun time of fellowship with other ladies, and we hope you will join us! Contact Krista Howard, 479-903-5762, for more information.
Men’s Breakfast
Guys of all ages are invited to join us on Saturday, December 13th, for our monthly Men’s Breakfast! Tim Beasley, Lead Pastor of Central Christian Church of Ft. Smith, will be our guest speaker. We will meet in the Worship Center at 8am for an awesome time of food and community! Bring some friends, and we hope to see you there!
Guys of all ages are invited to join us on Saturday, December 13th, for our monthly Men’s Breakfast! Tim Beasley, Lead Pastor of Central Christian Church of Ft. Smith, will be our guest speaker. We will meet in the Worship Center at 8am for an awesome time of food and community! Bring some friends, and we hope to see you there!

Women’s Ministry Gathering
Join us Monday, December 15th from 6:30-8pm for our Women's Gathering. We will provide the main dish, so please bring a side or dessert to share. There will be a craft, a devotion, and we will be having an ornament exchange, so be sure to bring one to share in the fun! Childcare for ages 5th grade and below will be provided. See you there!
Join us Monday, December 15th from 6:30-8pm for our Women's Gathering. We will provide the main dish, so please bring a side or dessert to share. There will be a craft, a devotion, and we will be having an ornament exchange, so be sure to bring one to share in the fun! Childcare for ages 5th grade and below will be provided. See you there!


CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT SERVICES
Please join us for one of our Candlelight Services on December 24th at 5pm or 6:30pm. Both services will be identical, with Spanish translation during the 6:30pm service. We will also have a live nativity with animals you can feed before or after each service. This is an incredible way to prepare our hearts for the true meaning of Christmas!
Please join us for one of our Candlelight Services on December 24th at 5pm or 6:30pm. Both services will be identical, with Spanish translation during the 6:30pm service. We will also have a live nativity with animals you can feed before or after each service. This is an incredible way to prepare our hearts for the true meaning of Christmas!

There will be no Wednesday night programming December 24th through January 7th. Enjoy your Christmas vacation!!

First Impressions Team Needs You
RCC’s First Impressions Team needs your help! The First Impressions Team is one of the many ways that RCC makes all visitors to our campus feel welcomed and important. We desperately need people to fill this important position! If you are interested, you can contact the office at office@rogerscc.org or 479-636-9067. We need your smiling faces in important places!
RCC’s First Impressions Team needs your help! The First Impressions Team is one of the many ways that RCC makes all visitors to our campus feel welcomed and important. We desperately need people to fill this important position! If you are interested, you can contact the office at office@rogerscc.org or 479-636-9067. We need your smiling faces in important places!

New Baby Room
Due to all of the new babies in our church family, we have created a new baby room for parents and their children. This is a space where you you will find a changing table, play mat, chairs, and a tv that will be live streaming the Sunday service. The Baby Room is located near the coffee in the Worship Center. Enjoy!
Due to all of the new babies in our church family, we have created a new baby room for parents and their children. This is a space where you you will find a changing table, play mat, chairs, and a tv that will be live streaming the Sunday service. The Baby Room is located near the coffee in the Worship Center. Enjoy!

RCC Has A New Church Directory
The RCC eldership would love for our members and guests to be a part of our new church directory! Click the “Directory Registration Sign Up” tab on the home page of the RCC app, or click the Directory Sign Up button below, to get started. For families, only the name and email of a parent is needed to get started. For individuals, please send your name and email.
The RCC eldership would love for our members and guests to be a part of our new church directory! Click the “Directory Registration Sign Up” tab on the home page of the RCC app, or click the Directory Sign Up button below, to get started. For families, only the name and email of a parent is needed to get started. For individuals, please send your name and email.

Homebound Communion
We have put together teams of individuals who will deliver communion to our homebound church members. If you are unable to make it on campus for service and would like for someone to come to your home and serve you communion, please contact our Lead Pastor, Zach, at the church office by phone or email (479-636-9067, zach@rogerscc.org).
We have put together teams of individuals who will deliver communion to our homebound church members. If you are unable to make it on campus for service and would like for someone to come to your home and serve you communion, please contact our Lead Pastor, Zach, at the church office by phone or email (479-636-9067, zach@rogerscc.org).

THE NON-FOOD PANTRY
The Non-Food Pantry is open on the first Tuesday of every month from 5-6pm. If you, or someone you know needs some help, then stop by! Photo ID and proof of residency in Rogers are needed in order to receive items.
The Non-Food Pantry is open on the first Tuesday of every month from 5-6pm. If you, or someone you know needs some help, then stop by! Photo ID and proof of residency in Rogers are needed in order to receive items.

Are you crafty? Or do you just have a heart for those in pain? Join this ministry!
Pray, while making a shawl, for an individual who has a long term illness (Illness lasting 6+ months)
How you can help:
1. If you can crochet or knit, your help in making shawls would be greatly appreciated
2. Donations to help with the yarn for making shawls. (Just an average cost for the yarn to make a shawl is approximately $15.)
3. Send in names for people to receive a shawl. Text or call 479-426-5687 or send a Facebook message to Heather Fyffe.
Pray, while making a shawl, for an individual who has a long term illness (Illness lasting 6+ months)
How you can help:
1. If you can crochet or knit, your help in making shawls would be greatly appreciated
2. Donations to help with the yarn for making shawls. (Just an average cost for the yarn to make a shawl is approximately $15.)
3. Send in names for people to receive a shawl. Text or call 479-426-5687 or send a Facebook message to Heather Fyffe.
