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FROM ZACH
Summer is a good season to build! Scripture teaches that what we build our lives on determines whether we’ll endure when life heats up. Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount reminds us that hearing God’s Word without obeying it leaves us vulnerable: “Everyone who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock” (Matthew 7:24). He contrasts that with the person who hears but doesn’t live it out: “the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house,” and the result is that it “fell… and great was the fall” (Matthew 7:25–27). This summer, let’s build with lasting materials: God’s truth, lived obedience, and consistent trust!
Throughout July, we’ll continue on in our “What’s the Difference?” series and cover Mormonism, Islam, Wicca, and Buddhism. I want to again emphasize that this series isn’t about bashing other people’s beliefs, but recognizing that all religions are not the same. The series is more about knowing who we are as Jesus followers than it is knowing more about cults and other world religions. In our series, we’ll examine what each tradition teaches and how those beliefs shape practice. We’ll do it with clarity and respect, and we’ll anchor our understanding in what Scripture says about truth and the importance of being able to give a reason for what we believe. The Bible encourages us to approach learning and conversations with wisdom: “Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth” (John 17:17), and “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have” (1 Peter 3:15). Our goal isn’t to be argumentative, it’s to understand differences so we can discuss them thoughtfully and faithfully, and so we can keep our own faith rooted.
Even if we’re traveling for the summer, worship isn’t something we set aside until things slow down, it’s something we bring with us. Hebrews calls believers to stay connected and consistent: “Let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together… but encouraging one another” (Hebrews 10:24–25). The summer schedule may change, but our commitment to the Lord can remain steadfast. And giving matters because God uses faithful generosity to sustain ministry and reach others. Scripture puts it clearly: “Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully” (2 Corinthians 9:6), and “Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion” (2 Corinthians 9:7). If you’re able to attend and to give while traveling, you’ll be helping keep ministry strong all summer long.
July means camp season is here! Parents and grandparents: encourage the next generation to grow at church camp. Sign your kids up for church camp at Maranatha Bible Camp in Everton, MO here (registration link): https://maranathabiblecamp.org/registration/. Before you register, email our Children’s Director, Jeana, at jeana@rogerscc.org or our Student Pastor, Isaac, at isaac@rogerscc.org to confirm those dates! Church camp is a powerful time to learn Scripture, make godly friends, and build habits of prayer and obedience. It’s also a chance for families to invest in what will last. God’s Word instructs us to nurture faith across generations: “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it” (Proverbs 22:6).
As we head deeper into summer, let’s return to the foundation again and again. Scripture doesn’t call us to start strong for a moment, it calls us to keep building until our faith shows up in everyday life. James says, “But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves” (James 1:22), and Paul reminds us that we’re meant to be “built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone” (Ephesians 2:20). So wherever we go this season, be it into busy schedules, summer travel, and everyday distractions, let’s keep building with Christ at the center, living out His Word with consistency, love, and faithfulness.
See you Sunday, RCC!
In Christ,
Zach
Throughout July, we’ll continue on in our “What’s the Difference?” series and cover Mormonism, Islam, Wicca, and Buddhism. I want to again emphasize that this series isn’t about bashing other people’s beliefs, but recognizing that all religions are not the same. The series is more about knowing who we are as Jesus followers than it is knowing more about cults and other world religions. In our series, we’ll examine what each tradition teaches and how those beliefs shape practice. We’ll do it with clarity and respect, and we’ll anchor our understanding in what Scripture says about truth and the importance of being able to give a reason for what we believe. The Bible encourages us to approach learning and conversations with wisdom: “Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth” (John 17:17), and “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have” (1 Peter 3:15). Our goal isn’t to be argumentative, it’s to understand differences so we can discuss them thoughtfully and faithfully, and so we can keep our own faith rooted.
Even if we’re traveling for the summer, worship isn’t something we set aside until things slow down, it’s something we bring with us. Hebrews calls believers to stay connected and consistent: “Let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together… but encouraging one another” (Hebrews 10:24–25). The summer schedule may change, but our commitment to the Lord can remain steadfast. And giving matters because God uses faithful generosity to sustain ministry and reach others. Scripture puts it clearly: “Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully” (2 Corinthians 9:6), and “Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion” (2 Corinthians 9:7). If you’re able to attend and to give while traveling, you’ll be helping keep ministry strong all summer long.
July means camp season is here! Parents and grandparents: encourage the next generation to grow at church camp. Sign your kids up for church camp at Maranatha Bible Camp in Everton, MO here (registration link): https://maranathabiblecamp.org/registration/. Before you register, email our Children’s Director, Jeana, at jeana@rogerscc.org or our Student Pastor, Isaac, at isaac@rogerscc.org to confirm those dates! Church camp is a powerful time to learn Scripture, make godly friends, and build habits of prayer and obedience. It’s also a chance for families to invest in what will last. God’s Word instructs us to nurture faith across generations: “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it” (Proverbs 22:6).
As we head deeper into summer, let’s return to the foundation again and again. Scripture doesn’t call us to start strong for a moment, it calls us to keep building until our faith shows up in everyday life. James says, “But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves” (James 1:22), and Paul reminds us that we’re meant to be “built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone” (Ephesians 2:20). So wherever we go this season, be it into busy schedules, summer travel, and everyday distractions, let’s keep building with Christ at the center, living out His Word with consistency, love, and faithfulness.
See you Sunday, RCC!
In Christ,
Zach
Contact Zach Here:
Worship Ministry



Comunidad Cristiana
Manteniéndose Firmes en Tiempos de Incertidumbre
Querida familia de Rogers Comunidad Cristiana (RCC):
Vivimos en tiempos de incertidumbre. Cada día enfrentamos nuevos desafíos, preocupaciones y preguntas sobre el futuro. Es fácil permitir que el miedo y la ansiedad ocupen nuestro corazón. Sin embargo, como hijos de Dios, nuestra confianza no está puesta en las circunstancias, sino en Aquel que nunca cambia.
Porque ¿qué es vuestra vida? Ciertamente es neblina que se aparece por un poco de tiempo, y luego se desvanece. Santiago 4:14
La vida es pasajera, pero Dios permanece fiel para siempre. Él ha sostenido a Su pueblo a lo largo de la historia y también sostendrá nuestras vidas hoy.
Por nada estéis afanosos, sino sean conocidas vuestras peticiones delante de Dios en toda oración y ruego, con acción de gracias. Y la paz de Dios, que sobrepasa todo entendimiento, guardará vuestros corazones y vuestros pensamientos en Cristo Jesús. Filipenses 4:6–7
Ahora más que nunca, permanezcamos firmes en la fe. Sigamos congregándonos, estudiando la Palabra de Dios, orando unos por otros y compartiendo la esperanza que solo Jesucristo puede ofrecer.
Recordemos siempre la promesa del Señor: No temas, porque yo estoy contigo; no desmayes, porque yo soy tu Dios que te esfuerzo; siempre te ayudaré, siempre te sustentaré con la diestra de mi justicia. Isaías 41:10
Mi oración es que cada familia de RCC permanezca firme, confiando plenamente en el Señor. Mantengamos nuestros ojos en Cristo y avancemos con la seguridad de que Él sigue siendo fiel.
Nuestra esperanza no está en este mundo; nuestra esperanza tiene un nombre: Jesucristo.
Con cariño pastoral,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Querida familia de Rogers Comunidad Cristiana (RCC):
Vivimos en tiempos de incertidumbre. Cada día enfrentamos nuevos desafíos, preocupaciones y preguntas sobre el futuro. Es fácil permitir que el miedo y la ansiedad ocupen nuestro corazón. Sin embargo, como hijos de Dios, nuestra confianza no está puesta en las circunstancias, sino en Aquel que nunca cambia.
Porque ¿qué es vuestra vida? Ciertamente es neblina que se aparece por un poco de tiempo, y luego se desvanece. Santiago 4:14
La vida es pasajera, pero Dios permanece fiel para siempre. Él ha sostenido a Su pueblo a lo largo de la historia y también sostendrá nuestras vidas hoy.
Por nada estéis afanosos, sino sean conocidas vuestras peticiones delante de Dios en toda oración y ruego, con acción de gracias. Y la paz de Dios, que sobrepasa todo entendimiento, guardará vuestros corazones y vuestros pensamientos en Cristo Jesús. Filipenses 4:6–7
Ahora más que nunca, permanezcamos firmes en la fe. Sigamos congregándonos, estudiando la Palabra de Dios, orando unos por otros y compartiendo la esperanza que solo Jesucristo puede ofrecer.
Recordemos siempre la promesa del Señor: No temas, porque yo estoy contigo; no desmayes, porque yo soy tu Dios que te esfuerzo; siempre te ayudaré, siempre te sustentaré con la diestra de mi justicia. Isaías 41:10
Mi oración es que cada familia de RCC permanezca firme, confiando plenamente en el Señor. Mantengamos nuestros ojos en Cristo y avancemos con la seguridad de que Él sigue siendo fiel.
Nuestra esperanza no está en este mundo; nuestra esperanza tiene un nombre: Jesucristo.
Con cariño pastoral,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Standing Firm in Times of Uncertainty
Dear Rogers Christian Church (RCC) Family,
We are living in uncertain times. Every day brings new challenges, concerns, and questions about the future. It is easy to allow fear and anxiety to fill our hearts. But as children of God, our confidence is not in our circumstances—it is in the Lord, who never changes.
What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes. James 4:14
Life is temporary, but God's promises are eternal. He has faithfully sustained His people throughout history, and He will continue to sustain us today.
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6–7
Now more than ever, let us remain steadfast in our faith. Continue gathering with your church family, studying God's Word, praying for one another, and sharing the hope that only Jesus Christ can give.
Always remember God's promise:
Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, yes, I will help you; I will uphold you with My righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10
My prayer is that every RCC family will remain strong in the Lord, fully trusting His promises. Let us keep our eyes fixed on Christ and move forward with confidence, knowing that He is always faithful.
Our hope is not found in this world—our hope has a name: Jesus Christ.
With pastoral love,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Dear Rogers Christian Church (RCC) Family,
We are living in uncertain times. Every day brings new challenges, concerns, and questions about the future. It is easy to allow fear and anxiety to fill our hearts. But as children of God, our confidence is not in our circumstances—it is in the Lord, who never changes.
What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes. James 4:14
Life is temporary, but God's promises are eternal. He has faithfully sustained His people throughout history, and He will continue to sustain us today.
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6–7
Now more than ever, let us remain steadfast in our faith. Continue gathering with your church family, studying God's Word, praying for one another, and sharing the hope that only Jesus Christ can give.
Always remember God's promise:
Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, yes, I will help you; I will uphold you with My righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10
My prayer is that every RCC family will remain strong in the Lord, fully trusting His promises. Let us keep our eyes fixed on Christ and move forward with confidence, knowing that He is always faithful.
Our hope is not found in this world—our hope has a name: Jesus Christ.
With pastoral love,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
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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)
July 8 - Lake Night @ Prairie Creek Marina (Meet at Church) - 5:30pm-9pm - 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 - register at MARANATHABIBLECAMP.ORG
July 24 - Free Naturals Baseball Game for Families (sign up by emailing office@rogerscc.org)
July 26-31 - 9th-12th Grade Camp @ MBC - register at MARANATHABIBLECAMP.ORG
August 5 - Canoe Trip from 9am-5pm - $25 plus a sack lunch. **Must sign up to attend
August 19 - Kick-Off for Wednesday Nights at RCC!
July 8 - Lake Night @ Prairie Creek Marina (Meet at Church) - 5:30pm-9pm - 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 - register at MARANATHABIBLECAMP.ORG
July 24 - Free Naturals Baseball Game for Families (sign up by emailing office@rogerscc.org)
July 26-31 - 9th-12th Grade Camp @ MBC - register at MARANATHABIBLECAMP.ORG
August 5 - Canoe Trip from 9am-5pm - $25 plus a sack lunch. **Must sign up to attend
August 19 - Kick-Off for Wednesday Nights at RCC!
Contact Isaac Here:


Happy July, RCC Kids families!
Summer is in full swing, and we have so many exciting opportunities this month for your family to grow together in faith. Whether your child is headed off to camp, joining us on Sunday mornings, or spreading out a blanket for movie night, we can’t wait to spend the month with you!
📖 This Month in RCC Kids
We’re continuing our journey through The Biggest Story with Lessons 28–31, following God’s incredible plan as He continues to rescue His people and point them toward Jesus. Each week we’ll discover more about God’s faithfulness and how every story in the Bible fits into His one great story of redemption. We encourage you to ask your kids what they learned each Sunday and spend a few minutes talking about how they see God at work in their own lives.
⛺ Church Camps
Camp season is finally here! We are praying that every student attending camp experiences genuine community, unforgettable fun, and most importantly, a deeper relationship with Jesus.
Please join us in praying for:
🎬 Retro Drive-In Family Movie Night - Thursday, July 17th
Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and join us on the lawn behind the Children's Center for a fun family movie night!
We’ll be watching the original Toy Story with a retro drive-in theme featuring:
💙 Partnering With Parents
One of our greatest joys is partnering with you as you disciple your children. Never underestimate the impact of simple conversations around the dinner table, bedtime prayers, or talking about what your family learned on Sunday.
Thank you for allowing us to invest in your children each week. We are praying for your family and can’t wait to see all God does this month!
See you Sunday!
Jeana
Summer is in full swing, and we have so many exciting opportunities this month for your family to grow together in faith. Whether your child is headed off to camp, joining us on Sunday mornings, or spreading out a blanket for movie night, we can’t wait to spend the month with you!
📖 This Month in RCC Kids
We’re continuing our journey through The Biggest Story with Lessons 28–31, following God’s incredible plan as He continues to rescue His people and point them toward Jesus. Each week we’ll discover more about God’s faithfulness and how every story in the Bible fits into His one great story of redemption. We encourage you to ask your kids what they learned each Sunday and spend a few minutes talking about how they see God at work in their own lives.
⛺ Church Camps
Camp season is finally here! We are praying that every student attending camp experiences genuine community, unforgettable fun, and most importantly, a deeper relationship with Jesus.
Please join us in praying for:
- Safe travel for campers and leaders.
- Hearts that are open to the Gospel.
- Friendships that encourage students to follow Christ.
- Life-changing moments that continue long after camp ends.
🎬 Retro Drive-In Family Movie Night - Thursday, July 17th
Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and join us on the lawn behind the Children's Center for a fun family movie night!
We’ll be watching the original Toy Story with a retro drive-in theme featuring:
- 🍿 Movie snacks
- 🎲 Family games
- 🚗 Drive-in fun
- ❤️ Conversation guides to help you have meaningful Bible discussions with your kids after the movie
💙 Partnering With Parents
One of our greatest joys is partnering with you as you disciple your children. Never underestimate the impact of simple conversations around the dinner table, bedtime prayers, or talking about what your family learned on Sunday.
Thank you for allowing us to invest in your children each week. We are praying for your family and can’t wait to see all God does this month!
See you Sunday!
Jeana
Contact Jeana Here:

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

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: $270
7/10–11 : 1st–2nd Grade Overnight Camp – Camper: $120
7/18 : K–1st Grade Day Camp – Camper: $65
7/19-23: 6th-8th Grade - Camper: $350
7/26-31 : 9th-12th Grade - Camper: $415
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: $270
7/10–11 : 1st–2nd Grade Overnight Camp – Camper: $120
7/18 : K–1st Grade Day Camp – Camper: $65
7/19-23: 6th-8th Grade - Camper: $350
7/26-31 : 9th-12th Grade - Camper: $415

Ladies Out to Lunch Bunch
All ladies are invited to lunch July 13th 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 July 13th 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.

RCC Community Blood Drive
On July 17th from 12-4pm, we are partnering with the Red Cross for a Blood Drive! Please visit redcrossblood.org, or click the button below, to get scheduled. Thank you for helping us serve our community!
On July 17th from 12-4pm, we are partnering with the Red Cross for a Blood Drive! Please visit redcrossblood.org, or click the button below, to get scheduled. Thank you for helping us serve our community!

The 8th Street Motel Serving Ministry
Our next service at The 8th Street Motel will be on Thursday, July 23rd. 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, July 23rd. 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.

The Greeting 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 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 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.
