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FROM ZACH
Greetings, Church!
Summer is here! A season God often uses for renewal, recalibration, and preparation. Make space to rest intentionally so your soul and body can recover from a busy season. Use this quieter rhythm to recruit a friend or neighbor into community, to invite them to a special event or service, and to invest time in training such as reading scripture, memorizing verses, and practicing spiritual disciplines. Prayerfully consider how the Lord wants to grow you this summer so you’ll be ready and energized for ministry in the fall. We probably don’t think enough about this small section from David in Psalm 23 and it being a true part of God’s plan for us:
He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, 3 he refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake.
Let this summer be a strategic season of refreshment and growth, not just a break from the routine. Within that though, God wants to guide you along the right paths EVEN AS HE REFRESHES YOUR SOUL. We have some healthy and quality things coming up that you should want to be a part of. Check these out!
New Sermon Series — "What's the Difference?"
On June 21st, we’ll begin an eight-week sermon series titled "What's the Difference?" This will be a thoughtful, engaging look at the roots and distinctives of the Christian faith compared with other world religions, including Islam, Buddhism, Mormonism, and Jehovah’s Witnesses. Each week will unpack clear, Bible-grounded reasons why Christianity stands apart, and will equip you to understand and explain those differences with grace and clarity. You’ll want to hear every message because this series will not only deepen your theological understanding of who you are in Jesus, but also strengthen your confidence to lovingly engage questions and conversations with friends, coworkers, and family. Whether you’re solid in your faith or simply curious, these sermons will challenge, inform, and inspire.
Father’s Day Weekend — Men’s Breakfast & Gifts
We’ll celebrate Father’s Day weekend with a special Men’s Breakfast full of hearty food, warm fellowship, a short encouraging message, and a fun giveaway on Saturday, June 20th at 8am in RCC’s Worship Center. One lucky dad will walk away with a Blackstone grill and a canister of propane just in time to fire up steaks for Father’s Day. Every dad’s a winner, though! Every dad who attends will receive a special gift of appreciation. Only dads may enter the giveaway, so bring your dads, dad-friends and neighbors, co-workers and more! Then, come back Sunday as we kick off the "What's the Difference?" series and present ANOTHER Father’s Day gift to dads in the service. Dads are a treasured part of our RCC family and we want to honor them well.
Adult Bible Classes — Join, Teach, and Learn
If your C-Group is taking a summer pause, consider plugging into one of our Sunday morning Adult Bible Classes to maintain momentum in discipleship. We currently offer three classes during the 9:30am service: John Meyer’s class, Mama Tribe, and Comunidad Cristiana. We also offer one class at 11am led by Tony Streck. These classes provide a steady place to study scripture, ask questions, and grow in community. We’re also prayerfully looking for additional teachers; if you feel God may be calling you to lead a class, please email me and I’ll help you explore the opportunity. For details about class content, schedules, and topics, check the bulletin on the RCC app or email me and I’ll gladly fill you in. At RCC, we are Disciples Creating Disciples, and that means each of us needs to be in a discipleship environment where faith is nurtured and passed on.
Final Call — Live Out Our Mission
This is a heartfelt, final call to passionately and fervently live out our mission of being Disciples Creating Disciples. "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation of everyone who believers . . ." (Romans 1:16). Be motivated to deepen your discipleship this summer. You absolutely need it. Jesus and knowing Him more is the answer to all of your questions and to walking faithfully through this life. Paul wrote to his young protégé, Timothy (2 Timothy 2:2):
And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others.
God has given us reliable people who can invest into your life, answer your questions and set you up for faithful success as you live life for him. We must also be passionate about sharing the gospel with boldness and the Spirit’s power. In our current series, we’re using Acts 1:8 as our theme verse:
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.
As we grow in Christ and reach others, remember that the greatest things we can ever do to show our love for our Savior, Jesus, are to follow Him, obey His commands, and make His name known to those around us. That means walking in step with Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:16-read it!) and being gospel-sharing witnesses in Rogers, NWA, America and to the ends of the earth!
See you Sunday, RCC!
In Christ,
Zach
Summer is here! A season God often uses for renewal, recalibration, and preparation. Make space to rest intentionally so your soul and body can recover from a busy season. Use this quieter rhythm to recruit a friend or neighbor into community, to invite them to a special event or service, and to invest time in training such as reading scripture, memorizing verses, and practicing spiritual disciplines. Prayerfully consider how the Lord wants to grow you this summer so you’ll be ready and energized for ministry in the fall. We probably don’t think enough about this small section from David in Psalm 23 and it being a true part of God’s plan for us:
He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, 3 he refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake.
Let this summer be a strategic season of refreshment and growth, not just a break from the routine. Within that though, God wants to guide you along the right paths EVEN AS HE REFRESHES YOUR SOUL. We have some healthy and quality things coming up that you should want to be a part of. Check these out!
New Sermon Series — "What's the Difference?"
On June 21st, we’ll begin an eight-week sermon series titled "What's the Difference?" This will be a thoughtful, engaging look at the roots and distinctives of the Christian faith compared with other world religions, including Islam, Buddhism, Mormonism, and Jehovah’s Witnesses. Each week will unpack clear, Bible-grounded reasons why Christianity stands apart, and will equip you to understand and explain those differences with grace and clarity. You’ll want to hear every message because this series will not only deepen your theological understanding of who you are in Jesus, but also strengthen your confidence to lovingly engage questions and conversations with friends, coworkers, and family. Whether you’re solid in your faith or simply curious, these sermons will challenge, inform, and inspire.
Father’s Day Weekend — Men’s Breakfast & Gifts
We’ll celebrate Father’s Day weekend with a special Men’s Breakfast full of hearty food, warm fellowship, a short encouraging message, and a fun giveaway on Saturday, June 20th at 8am in RCC’s Worship Center. One lucky dad will walk away with a Blackstone grill and a canister of propane just in time to fire up steaks for Father’s Day. Every dad’s a winner, though! Every dad who attends will receive a special gift of appreciation. Only dads may enter the giveaway, so bring your dads, dad-friends and neighbors, co-workers and more! Then, come back Sunday as we kick off the "What's the Difference?" series and present ANOTHER Father’s Day gift to dads in the service. Dads are a treasured part of our RCC family and we want to honor them well.
Adult Bible Classes — Join, Teach, and Learn
If your C-Group is taking a summer pause, consider plugging into one of our Sunday morning Adult Bible Classes to maintain momentum in discipleship. We currently offer three classes during the 9:30am service: John Meyer’s class, Mama Tribe, and Comunidad Cristiana. We also offer one class at 11am led by Tony Streck. These classes provide a steady place to study scripture, ask questions, and grow in community. We’re also prayerfully looking for additional teachers; if you feel God may be calling you to lead a class, please email me and I’ll help you explore the opportunity. For details about class content, schedules, and topics, check the bulletin on the RCC app or email me and I’ll gladly fill you in. At RCC, we are Disciples Creating Disciples, and that means each of us needs to be in a discipleship environment where faith is nurtured and passed on.
Final Call — Live Out Our Mission
This is a heartfelt, final call to passionately and fervently live out our mission of being Disciples Creating Disciples. "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation of everyone who believers . . ." (Romans 1:16). Be motivated to deepen your discipleship this summer. You absolutely need it. Jesus and knowing Him more is the answer to all of your questions and to walking faithfully through this life. Paul wrote to his young protégé, Timothy (2 Timothy 2:2):
And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others.
God has given us reliable people who can invest into your life, answer your questions and set you up for faithful success as you live life for him. We must also be passionate about sharing the gospel with boldness and the Spirit’s power. In our current series, we’re using Acts 1:8 as our theme verse:
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.
As we grow in Christ and reach others, remember that the greatest things we can ever do to show our love for our Savior, Jesus, are to follow Him, obey His commands, and make His name known to those around us. That means walking in step with Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:16-read it!) and being gospel-sharing witnesses in Rogers, NWA, America and to the ends of the earth!
See you Sunday, RCC!
In Christ,
Zach
Contact Zach Here:
Worship Ministry



Comunidad Cristiana
Querida familia de Rogers Comunidad Cristiana (RCC):
Al mirar hacia atrás y recordar todo lo que vivimos durante el mes de mayo, mi corazón se llena de gratitud, alegría y emoción por todo lo que Dios ha hecho entre nosotros.
Mes tras mes seguimos viendo la fidelidad de Dios, pero mayo estuvo lleno de recordatorios especiales de que Él sigue obrando, guiando y edificando Su iglesia. Cada reunión, cada oración, cada conversación, cada acto de servicio y cada persona que cruzó nuestras puertas fue una evidencia del amor y la gracia de Dios manifestándose en nuestra congregación.
Uno de los grandes regalos de este mes fue recibir la visita de dos familias que nos acompañaron en nuestros servicios. Siempre es motivo de alegría ver cómo Dios continúa trayendo personas para formar parte de esta familia espiritual. Oramos para que hayan sentido el amor de Cristo, la calidez de nuestra congregación y el deseo genuino que tenemos de caminar juntos en la fe.
También estamos profundamente agradecidos por nuestro Día de Lavandería, realizado el pasado 9 de mayo. Fue una hermosa oportunidad para servir a nuestra comunidad de una manera práctica y significativa. Pudimos ayudar a familias, escuchar historias, compartir palabras de ánimo y demostrar el amor de Jesús a través de acciones concretas. Ese día nos recordó que el Evangelio no solamente se predica desde un púlpito; también se vive en las calles, en la comunidad y en cada acto de servicio realizado con amor.
Mientras avanzamos hacia un nuevo mes, nuestro corazón está lleno de expectativa. Dios sigue abriendo puertas para RCC y continúan surgiendo nuevas oportunidades para representar a Cristo en nuestra ciudad.
Una de las noticias que más alegría trae a mi corazón como pastor es que actualmente estamos en conversaciones y preparativos para comenzar oficialmente nuestro grupo de alabanza en español. Durante mucho tiempo hemos orado por este ministerio, y hoy comenzamos a ver cómo Dios responde fielmente. Ver a hombres y mujeres dispuestos a usar sus talentos para glorificar al Señor es una gran bendición y una señal de que Dios continúa fortaleciendo nuestra iglesia.
Además, nos llena de gozo saber que varias familias estarán colocando su membresía en RCC durante este mes. Esto representa mucho más que un nombre en una lista; representa compromiso, crecimiento espiritual, unidad y el deseo de caminar juntos como una familia que busca cumplir la misión de Cristo.
Otra bendición que se aproxima es el inicio de nuestras clases de inglés en RCC. Creemos que este ministerio será una herramienta poderosa para servir a nuestra comunidad, construir relaciones significativas y abrir nuevas puertas para compartir el Evangelio. Les pedimos que oren por cada voluntario, cada estudiante y cada desafío que este ministerio pueda presentar. Sabemos que donde Dios guía, también provee.
Familia RCC, quiero animarlos hoy a no desmayar.
Sigan orando.
Sigan sirviendo.
Sigan invitando.
Sigan creyendo.
Sigan amando a las personas.
Sigan confiando en Dios.
Tal vez no siempre veamos inmediatamente el fruto de nuestro esfuerzo, pero Dios sí lo ve. Cada oración cuenta. Cada acto de servicio cuenta. Cada sacrificio cuenta. Cada semilla sembrada en el Reino de Dios tiene un propósito eterno.
La Palabra de Dios nos recuerda:
Así que, hermanos míos amados, estad firmes y constantes, creciendo en la obra del Señor siempre, sabiendo que vuestro trabajo en el Señor no es en vano.— 1 Corintios 15:58
Dios ha sido extraordinariamente bueno con nosotros.
Cuando observo nuestra iglesia, no veo solamente actividades o programas. Veo vidas transformadas. Veo familias creciendo en la fe. Veo corazones siendo restaurados. Veo personas descubriendo su propósito en Cristo. Veo una congregación que ama, sirve y busca glorificar a Dios en todo lo que hace.
RCC se está convirtiendo cada vez más en un reflejo de lo que Dios desea para Su pueblo: una iglesia que ama profundamente, sirve humildemente, recibe con alegría y proclama con valentía el mensaje de Jesucristo.
Sigamos avanzando juntos.
Sigamos alcanzando almas.
Sigamos sirviendo a nuestra comunidad.
Sigamos despertando el Reino de Dios en nuestra ciudad.
Lo mejor no ha quedado atrás.
Por la gracia de Dios, creemos que lo mejor aún está por venir.
Gracias por su fidelidad, sus oraciones, su servicio, su generosidad y su compromiso con esta misión.
Es un honor servirles como su pastor y caminar junto a ustedes mientras vemos a Dios obrar de maneras maravillosas.
Con amor, gratitud y esperanza,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Rogers Comunidad Cristiana
Arcanzando almas para Cristo
Al mirar hacia atrás y recordar todo lo que vivimos durante el mes de mayo, mi corazón se llena de gratitud, alegría y emoción por todo lo que Dios ha hecho entre nosotros.
Mes tras mes seguimos viendo la fidelidad de Dios, pero mayo estuvo lleno de recordatorios especiales de que Él sigue obrando, guiando y edificando Su iglesia. Cada reunión, cada oración, cada conversación, cada acto de servicio y cada persona que cruzó nuestras puertas fue una evidencia del amor y la gracia de Dios manifestándose en nuestra congregación.
Uno de los grandes regalos de este mes fue recibir la visita de dos familias que nos acompañaron en nuestros servicios. Siempre es motivo de alegría ver cómo Dios continúa trayendo personas para formar parte de esta familia espiritual. Oramos para que hayan sentido el amor de Cristo, la calidez de nuestra congregación y el deseo genuino que tenemos de caminar juntos en la fe.
También estamos profundamente agradecidos por nuestro Día de Lavandería, realizado el pasado 9 de mayo. Fue una hermosa oportunidad para servir a nuestra comunidad de una manera práctica y significativa. Pudimos ayudar a familias, escuchar historias, compartir palabras de ánimo y demostrar el amor de Jesús a través de acciones concretas. Ese día nos recordó que el Evangelio no solamente se predica desde un púlpito; también se vive en las calles, en la comunidad y en cada acto de servicio realizado con amor.
Mientras avanzamos hacia un nuevo mes, nuestro corazón está lleno de expectativa. Dios sigue abriendo puertas para RCC y continúan surgiendo nuevas oportunidades para representar a Cristo en nuestra ciudad.
Una de las noticias que más alegría trae a mi corazón como pastor es que actualmente estamos en conversaciones y preparativos para comenzar oficialmente nuestro grupo de alabanza en español. Durante mucho tiempo hemos orado por este ministerio, y hoy comenzamos a ver cómo Dios responde fielmente. Ver a hombres y mujeres dispuestos a usar sus talentos para glorificar al Señor es una gran bendición y una señal de que Dios continúa fortaleciendo nuestra iglesia.
Además, nos llena de gozo saber que varias familias estarán colocando su membresía en RCC durante este mes. Esto representa mucho más que un nombre en una lista; representa compromiso, crecimiento espiritual, unidad y el deseo de caminar juntos como una familia que busca cumplir la misión de Cristo.
Otra bendición que se aproxima es el inicio de nuestras clases de inglés en RCC. Creemos que este ministerio será una herramienta poderosa para servir a nuestra comunidad, construir relaciones significativas y abrir nuevas puertas para compartir el Evangelio. Les pedimos que oren por cada voluntario, cada estudiante y cada desafío que este ministerio pueda presentar. Sabemos que donde Dios guía, también provee.
Familia RCC, quiero animarlos hoy a no desmayar.
Sigan orando.
Sigan sirviendo.
Sigan invitando.
Sigan creyendo.
Sigan amando a las personas.
Sigan confiando en Dios.
Tal vez no siempre veamos inmediatamente el fruto de nuestro esfuerzo, pero Dios sí lo ve. Cada oración cuenta. Cada acto de servicio cuenta. Cada sacrificio cuenta. Cada semilla sembrada en el Reino de Dios tiene un propósito eterno.
La Palabra de Dios nos recuerda:
Así que, hermanos míos amados, estad firmes y constantes, creciendo en la obra del Señor siempre, sabiendo que vuestro trabajo en el Señor no es en vano.— 1 Corintios 15:58
Dios ha sido extraordinariamente bueno con nosotros.
Cuando observo nuestra iglesia, no veo solamente actividades o programas. Veo vidas transformadas. Veo familias creciendo en la fe. Veo corazones siendo restaurados. Veo personas descubriendo su propósito en Cristo. Veo una congregación que ama, sirve y busca glorificar a Dios en todo lo que hace.
RCC se está convirtiendo cada vez más en un reflejo de lo que Dios desea para Su pueblo: una iglesia que ama profundamente, sirve humildemente, recibe con alegría y proclama con valentía el mensaje de Jesucristo.
Sigamos avanzando juntos.
Sigamos alcanzando almas.
Sigamos sirviendo a nuestra comunidad.
Sigamos despertando el Reino de Dios en nuestra ciudad.
Lo mejor no ha quedado atrás.
Por la gracia de Dios, creemos que lo mejor aún está por venir.
Gracias por su fidelidad, sus oraciones, su servicio, su generosidad y su compromiso con esta misión.
Es un honor servirles como su pastor y caminar junto a ustedes mientras vemos a Dios obrar de maneras maravillosas.
Con amor, gratitud y esperanza,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Rogers Comunidad Cristiana
Arcanzando almas para Cristo
Dear RCC Family,
As we look back on the month of May, my heart overflows with gratitude, joy, and excitement for all that God has done among us.
Month after month, we continue to witness God's faithfulness, but May was especially filled with reminders that He is moving, working, and building His church. Every gathering, every prayer, every conversation, every act of service, and every new face that walked through our doors was evidence that God is alive and active in our midst.
One of the greatest blessings this month was welcoming two new families who joined us in worship. There is something special about seeing God bring people together from different backgrounds and stories to become part of one spiritual family. We pray that they felt the love of Christ and the warmth of RCC from the moment they arrived.
We are also incredibly thankful for our Laundry Day Outreach on May 9th. What a beautiful day it was! We had the privilege of serving our community in a practical way while sharing the love of Jesus through kindness, conversations, prayers, and encouragement. We were reminded once again that sometimes the Gospel is seen before it is heard. Every load of laundry, every smile, and every act of generosity became an opportunity to reflect the heart of Christ.
As we step into a new month, there is so much to look forward to. More opportunities to serve. More opportunities to reach people. More opportunities to represent Jesus in our community.
One exciting development is that we are currently in conversations and preparations to officially begin our Spanish worship team. As your pastor, this brings tremendous joy to my heart. For a long time, we have prayed for God to raise up worship leaders and musicians, and now we are beginning to see Him answer those prayers. God is opening doors, providing people, and making a way. What a privilege it is to witness His faithfulness!
We are also celebrating that several families are preparing to place their membership at RCC this month. This is not just about joining a church; it is about committing to a family, a mission, and a shared vision of advancing God's Kingdom together. We praise God for every life He is connecting to this ministry.
Another exciting ministry opportunity is just around the corner. Soon, RCC will begin offering English classes to serve our community. We believe this ministry will not only meet practical needs but also create meaningful relationships through which people can experience the love and hope of Jesus Christ. Please join us in praying for wisdom, volunteers, students, and God's blessing as this ministry begins.
Church family, I want to encourage you today: do not grow weary.
Keep praying.
Keep serving.
Keep inviting.
Keep loving people.
Keep trusting God.
Sometimes we see the fruit immediately, and sometimes we do not. But every prayer matters. Every act of faith matters. Every sacrifice matters. God sees it all, and He is using it for His glory.
The Apostle Paul reminds us:
Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord. (1 Corinthians 15:58)
God has been incredibly good to RCC.
When I look around our church, I do not simply see programs or events. I see lives being changed. I see people growing in faith. I see families being strengthened. I see servants stepping forward. I see prayers being answered.
RCC is becoming a reflection of what God desires His people to be—a church that loves deeply, serves faithfully, welcomes generously, and boldly proclaims the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Let us continue moving forward together.
Let us continue reaching souls.
Let us continue loving our community.
Let us continue awakening God's Kingdom wherever He has placed us.
The best is not behind us.
By God's grace, the best is still ahead.
Thank you for your faithfulness, your prayers, your generosity, and your commitment to this mission.
I am honored to serve as your pastor and excited to see what God will do next.
With gratitude and hope,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Rogers Comunidad Cristiana (RCC)
Reaching Souls for Christ
As we look back on the month of May, my heart overflows with gratitude, joy, and excitement for all that God has done among us.
Month after month, we continue to witness God's faithfulness, but May was especially filled with reminders that He is moving, working, and building His church. Every gathering, every prayer, every conversation, every act of service, and every new face that walked through our doors was evidence that God is alive and active in our midst.
One of the greatest blessings this month was welcoming two new families who joined us in worship. There is something special about seeing God bring people together from different backgrounds and stories to become part of one spiritual family. We pray that they felt the love of Christ and the warmth of RCC from the moment they arrived.
We are also incredibly thankful for our Laundry Day Outreach on May 9th. What a beautiful day it was! We had the privilege of serving our community in a practical way while sharing the love of Jesus through kindness, conversations, prayers, and encouragement. We were reminded once again that sometimes the Gospel is seen before it is heard. Every load of laundry, every smile, and every act of generosity became an opportunity to reflect the heart of Christ.
As we step into a new month, there is so much to look forward to. More opportunities to serve. More opportunities to reach people. More opportunities to represent Jesus in our community.
One exciting development is that we are currently in conversations and preparations to officially begin our Spanish worship team. As your pastor, this brings tremendous joy to my heart. For a long time, we have prayed for God to raise up worship leaders and musicians, and now we are beginning to see Him answer those prayers. God is opening doors, providing people, and making a way. What a privilege it is to witness His faithfulness!
We are also celebrating that several families are preparing to place their membership at RCC this month. This is not just about joining a church; it is about committing to a family, a mission, and a shared vision of advancing God's Kingdom together. We praise God for every life He is connecting to this ministry.
Another exciting ministry opportunity is just around the corner. Soon, RCC will begin offering English classes to serve our community. We believe this ministry will not only meet practical needs but also create meaningful relationships through which people can experience the love and hope of Jesus Christ. Please join us in praying for wisdom, volunteers, students, and God's blessing as this ministry begins.
Church family, I want to encourage you today: do not grow weary.
Keep praying.
Keep serving.
Keep inviting.
Keep loving people.
Keep trusting God.
Sometimes we see the fruit immediately, and sometimes we do not. But every prayer matters. Every act of faith matters. Every sacrifice matters. God sees it all, and He is using it for His glory.
The Apostle Paul reminds us:
Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord. (1 Corinthians 15:58)
God has been incredibly good to RCC.
When I look around our church, I do not simply see programs or events. I see lives being changed. I see people growing in faith. I see families being strengthened. I see servants stepping forward. I see prayers being answered.
RCC is becoming a reflection of what God desires His people to be—a church that loves deeply, serves faithfully, welcomes generously, and boldly proclaims the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Let us continue moving forward together.
Let us continue reaching souls.
Let us continue loving our community.
Let us continue awakening God's Kingdom wherever He has placed us.
The best is not behind us.
By God's grace, the best is still ahead.
Thank you for your faithfulness, your prayers, your generosity, and your commitment to this mission.
I am honored to serve as your pastor and excited to see what God will do next.
With gratitude and hope,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Rogers Comunidad Cristiana (RCC)
Reaching Souls for Christ
Contact Arturo Here:

EVERY SUNDAY - Jr. High and High School Bible Study @ 9:30am in the Student Center! (Starting June 7th, every Sunday this summer, we'll have a dirty soda bar for students who attend the study)
June 5 - Camp Barnabas Mission Trip - **Space is limited, call Isaac to check if you can sign up.
June 10 - Canoe Trip from 9am-5pm - $25 plus a sack lunch. **Must sign up to attend
July 1 - Railyard Bike Park Day - 9am to 12pm - must provide own bike, FREE, Snacks and drinks provided. **Must sign up to attend
July 8 - Lake Night @ Prairie Creek Marina (Meet at Church) - 5:30 pm-9:00pm - FREE, **Must sign up to attend. DINNER PROVIDED!
July 15 - Skate Night from 6-8 pm. Meet at “Great Day Skate Place”. $20 **Must sign up to attend
July 19-23 - 6th-8th Grade Camp @ MBC - Camper: $325
July 24 - Free Naturals Baseball Game for Families (sign up by emailing office@rogerscc.org)
July 26-31 - 9th-12th Grade Camp @ MBC - Camper: $390
August 19 - Kick-Off for Wednesday Nights at RCC!
June 5 - Camp Barnabas Mission Trip - **Space is limited, call Isaac to check if you can sign up.
June 10 - Canoe Trip from 9am-5pm - $25 plus a sack lunch. **Must sign up to attend
July 1 - Railyard Bike Park Day - 9am to 12pm - must provide own bike, FREE, Snacks and drinks provided. **Must sign up to attend
July 8 - Lake Night @ Prairie Creek Marina (Meet at Church) - 5:30 pm-9:00pm - FREE, **Must sign up to attend. DINNER PROVIDED!
July 15 - Skate Night from 6-8 pm. Meet at “Great Day Skate Place”. $20 **Must sign up to attend
July 19-23 - 6th-8th Grade Camp @ MBC - Camper: $325
July 24 - Free Naturals Baseball Game for Families (sign up by emailing office@rogerscc.org)
July 26-31 - 9th-12th Grade Camp @ MBC - Camper: $390
August 19 - Kick-Off for Wednesday Nights at RCC!
Contact Isaac Here:


Summer is here, and we are so excited for everything happening in RCC Kids this month!
On Sundays during June, we will continue walking through *The Biggest Story* as we cover Lessons 24–27 together. It has been so encouraging to watch our kiddos connect the big picture of Scripture and see how every story points back to God’s plan of redemption.
Move Up Sunday – June 7th
June 7th is Move Up Sunday! Any students going into 6th grade next school year will officially move into our Youth Group Sunday School class during first service and will attend adult service during second service.
This is always such a bittersweet and exciting time. We are incredibly proud of our 5th graders and cannot wait to see how God continues to grow them as they step into youth ministry. They have been wonderful leaders in RCC Kids, and they will absolutely be missed!
At the same time, this is also an exciting opportunity for our incoming 4th and 5th graders. As our older students move up, our younger leaders will be challenged to step into new responsibilities, lead by example, help younger students, and bring fresh ideas and energy into our ministry. It may take us a little time to find our new groove without our students that moved up, but I am so excited to see the ways God uses this next group of leaders this year.
Summer Camps Are Coming!
RCC summer camps are just around the corner, and now is the time to get registered!
The **early bird discount ends June 18th**, so families who want to save a little money should make sure to sign up before then. Camps are always one of the most impactful parts of the summer for our students, and we would love to see as many kiddos attend as possible.
As a parent, I know it can feel a little scary to send your kiddos off to camp, especially for the first time. But camp can be such an incredible opportunity for growth, independence, friendships, and faith. In fact, camp played a huge role in my own story. It was one of the places where I truly connected with Christ, and many of the relationships and connections that eventually led me here to RCC actually started through camp experiences. I genuinely believe God uses these moments in powerful ways, and I would encourage any family who is considering camp to prayerfully take that step.
⚠️ Early Bird Deadline: June 18
(Prices below reflect the discounted rate)
Elementary Camp (3rd–5th Grade)
📅 July 6–9
Camper: $245
Sponsor: $155
Overnight Camp (1st–2nd Grade)
📅 July 10–11
Camper: $95
Sponsor: $65
Day Camp 3 (Kindergarten–1st Grade not ready to stay overnight)
📅 July 18
Camper: $50
Sponsor: $15
We are so thankful for your family and the opportunity we have to partner with you in raising kids who know and love Jesus.
If you have any questions about camps, Move Up Sunday, or anything happening in RCC Kids, please feel free to reach out!
On Sundays during June, we will continue walking through *The Biggest Story* as we cover Lessons 24–27 together. It has been so encouraging to watch our kiddos connect the big picture of Scripture and see how every story points back to God’s plan of redemption.
Move Up Sunday – June 7th
June 7th is Move Up Sunday! Any students going into 6th grade next school year will officially move into our Youth Group Sunday School class during first service and will attend adult service during second service.
This is always such a bittersweet and exciting time. We are incredibly proud of our 5th graders and cannot wait to see how God continues to grow them as they step into youth ministry. They have been wonderful leaders in RCC Kids, and they will absolutely be missed!
At the same time, this is also an exciting opportunity for our incoming 4th and 5th graders. As our older students move up, our younger leaders will be challenged to step into new responsibilities, lead by example, help younger students, and bring fresh ideas and energy into our ministry. It may take us a little time to find our new groove without our students that moved up, but I am so excited to see the ways God uses this next group of leaders this year.
Summer Camps Are Coming!
RCC summer camps are just around the corner, and now is the time to get registered!
The **early bird discount ends June 18th**, so families who want to save a little money should make sure to sign up before then. Camps are always one of the most impactful parts of the summer for our students, and we would love to see as many kiddos attend as possible.
As a parent, I know it can feel a little scary to send your kiddos off to camp, especially for the first time. But camp can be such an incredible opportunity for growth, independence, friendships, and faith. In fact, camp played a huge role in my own story. It was one of the places where I truly connected with Christ, and many of the relationships and connections that eventually led me here to RCC actually started through camp experiences. I genuinely believe God uses these moments in powerful ways, and I would encourage any family who is considering camp to prayerfully take that step.
⚠️ Early Bird Deadline: June 18
(Prices below reflect the discounted rate)
Elementary Camp (3rd–5th Grade)
📅 July 6–9
Camper: $245
Sponsor: $155
Overnight Camp (1st–2nd Grade)
📅 July 10–11
Camper: $95
Sponsor: $65
Day Camp 3 (Kindergarten–1st Grade not ready to stay overnight)
📅 July 18
Camper: $50
Sponsor: $15
We are so thankful for your family and the opportunity we have to partner with you in raising kids who know and love Jesus.
If you have any questions about camps, Move Up Sunday, or anything happening in RCC Kids, please feel free to reach out!
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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

Ladies Out to Lunch Bunch
All ladies are invited to lunch June 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 June 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.

Numa Student Ministry Canoe Trip
On June 10th, the Numa Student Ministry will be going on a canoe trip from 9am-5pm. We’ll meet in the church parking lot at 8:30am, and get on the river by about 10am. It costs $25 per student plus a self-packed sack lunch. Parents are invited to be leaders on this trip as long as you give us time to run a background check.
**Must sign up to attend at the Hub in the Student Center, or by contacting Isaac King, our student pastor, at isaac@rogerscc.org
On June 10th, the Numa Student Ministry will be going on a canoe trip from 9am-5pm. We’ll meet in the church parking lot at 8:30am, and get on the river by about 10am. It costs $25 per student plus a self-packed sack lunch. Parents are invited to be leaders on this trip as long as you give us time to run a background check.
**Must sign up to attend at the Hub in the Student Center, or by contacting Isaac King, our student pastor, at isaac@rogerscc.org
Men’s Breakfast
Guys of all ages are invited to join us on Saturday, June 20th, for our Father's Day Men’s Breakfast! RCC's Lead Pastor, Zach Davis, 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, June 20th, for our Father's Day Men’s Breakfast! RCC's Lead Pastor, Zach Davis, 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!

The 8th Street Motel Serving Ministry
Our next service at The 8th Street Motel will be on Thursday, June 25th. We need 2 people to help with meal preparation at 1pm in the Worship Center kitchen, and 12 people to help with set up and serving. We’ll meet in the Worship Center at 4:15pm to go set up, and should be done by 5:30pm. A sign up sheet is available on the RCC table. Contact the church office, 479-636-9067, for questions.
Our next service at The 8th Street Motel will be on Thursday, June 25th. We need 2 people to help with meal preparation at 1pm in the Worship Center kitchen, and 12 people to help with set up and serving. We’ll meet in the Worship Center at 4:15pm to go set up, and should be done by 5:30pm. A sign up sheet is available on the RCC table. Contact the church office, 479-636-9067, for questions.

Arkansas Naturals Baseball Tickets
We have FREE tickets to see the Arkansas Naturals on July 24th! If you would like to reserve tickets, please contact the church office at 479-636-9067 or office@rogerscc.org and let us know how many you would like.
We have FREE tickets to see the Arkansas Naturals on July 24th! If you would like to reserve tickets, please contact the church office at 479-636-9067 or office@rogerscc.org and let us know how many you would like.
Register Your Child For Maranatha Bible Camp
Want your student or child to have a spiritually fulfilling summer?
Maranatha Bible Camp is right around the corner to help them have an encounter with Jesus in a fun, exciting environment! It's all about helping students grow with God more while building Christian friendship!
Register at WWW.MARANATHABIBLECAMP.ORG, or click the button below.
7/6–9 : 3rd–5th Grade Camp – Camper: $245
7/10–11 : 1st–2nd Grade Overnight Camp – Camper: $95
7/18 : K–1st Grade Day Camp – Camper: $50
7/19-23: 6th-8th Grade - Camper: $325
7/26-31 : 9th-12th Grade - Camper: $390
Want your student or child to have a spiritually fulfilling summer?
Maranatha Bible Camp is right around the corner to help them have an encounter with Jesus in a fun, exciting environment! It's all about helping students grow with God more while building Christian friendship!
Register at WWW.MARANATHABIBLECAMP.ORG, or click the button below.
7/6–9 : 3rd–5th Grade Camp – Camper: $245
7/10–11 : 1st–2nd Grade Overnight Camp – Camper: $95
7/18 : K–1st Grade Day Camp – Camper: $50
7/19-23: 6th-8th Grade - Camper: $325
7/26-31 : 9th-12th Grade - Camper: $390

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!

Baby Room
Due to all of the new babies in our church family, we have created a baby room for parents and their children. This is a space where 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 baby room for parents and their children. This is a space where 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's Church Directory
The RCC eldership would love for our members and guests to be a part of our 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 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.
