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FROM ZACH
As we close the chapter on 2025 and step into a brand-new year, my heart is overflowing with gratitude for all God has done among us at RCC. What a year it's been! We celebrated 42 new believers baptized into Christ. That's 42 lives forever changed by the power of the gospel. We also welcomed 23 new families who have placed membership and made RCC their church home. These aren't just numbers, they're stories of redemption, renewed hope, and families finding community in Jesus. To God be the glory! He has been so faithful!
Now, as we turn the page to 2026, we're kicking off the year with an exciting and challenging new series starting January 4th titled Disciples Creating Disciples. I know what you're thinking, "I think I've heard that before!" It's our purpose statement, and it's our vision series title for 2026! This four-week journey will revisit our core vision of being a church where followers of Jesus are intentionally growing deeper in faith and boldly sharing that faith with others. Here's a quick look at what's coming:
January 4: The Call of Discipleship (Matthew 4:18-22) – We'll hear Jesus' simple yet life-altering words: "Follow Me." This message will challenge us to examine whether we're following Him wholeheartedly.
January 11: An Invitation to Rest (Matthew 11:28-30) – Jesus offers a lighter yoke and true soul-rest when we learn to walk with Him daily.
January 18: The Heart of Discipleship (John 13:1-17) – At the core is humble, sacrificial service—just as Jesus washed His disciples' feet.
January 25: Find Your Why (Matthew 28:18-20) – We'll close with the Great Commission, discovering our urgent "why" for making disciples who make other disciples.
The message of discipleship can feel uncomfortable at times. It asks us to leave nets behind, take up a yoke, wash feet, and go into the world with the gospel. But here's the truth: to grow deeper in our walk with Jesus, we'll have to take steps we've never taken before. This series is designed to inspire exactly that—faithful, obedient responses that stretch us, shape us, and send us out to create more disciples. It's an excellent way to kick off the new year.
You've heard me say on multiple occasions that if you're going to be a church of Disciples Creating Disciples, there are two things you have to do really well:
Discipleship – Growing together in God's Word and community.
Sharing the gospel well – Equipping and encouraging one another to proclaim Jesus boldly.
That's why I'm so excited that Wednesday Nights @ RCC are kicking off again on January 7th! We'll have Bible studies and classes for all ages—perfect opportunities to be discipled and learn practical ways to share your faith . Whether you're new or a longtime member, jump in! These nights are where real growth happens.
As we step into 2026, may this blessing from Scripture cover us all from Hebrews 13:20-21:
Now may the God of peace... equip you with everything good for doing his will, and may he work in us what is pleasing to him, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
Happy New Year, RCC family—let's make 2026 a year of bold discipleship!
In Christ,
Zach
Now, as we turn the page to 2026, we're kicking off the year with an exciting and challenging new series starting January 4th titled Disciples Creating Disciples. I know what you're thinking, "I think I've heard that before!" It's our purpose statement, and it's our vision series title for 2026! This four-week journey will revisit our core vision of being a church where followers of Jesus are intentionally growing deeper in faith and boldly sharing that faith with others. Here's a quick look at what's coming:
January 4: The Call of Discipleship (Matthew 4:18-22) – We'll hear Jesus' simple yet life-altering words: "Follow Me." This message will challenge us to examine whether we're following Him wholeheartedly.
January 11: An Invitation to Rest (Matthew 11:28-30) – Jesus offers a lighter yoke and true soul-rest when we learn to walk with Him daily.
January 18: The Heart of Discipleship (John 13:1-17) – At the core is humble, sacrificial service—just as Jesus washed His disciples' feet.
January 25: Find Your Why (Matthew 28:18-20) – We'll close with the Great Commission, discovering our urgent "why" for making disciples who make other disciples.
The message of discipleship can feel uncomfortable at times. It asks us to leave nets behind, take up a yoke, wash feet, and go into the world with the gospel. But here's the truth: to grow deeper in our walk with Jesus, we'll have to take steps we've never taken before. This series is designed to inspire exactly that—faithful, obedient responses that stretch us, shape us, and send us out to create more disciples. It's an excellent way to kick off the new year.
You've heard me say on multiple occasions that if you're going to be a church of Disciples Creating Disciples, there are two things you have to do really well:
Discipleship – Growing together in God's Word and community.
Sharing the gospel well – Equipping and encouraging one another to proclaim Jesus boldly.
That's why I'm so excited that Wednesday Nights @ RCC are kicking off again on January 7th! We'll have Bible studies and classes for all ages—perfect opportunities to be discipled and learn practical ways to share your faith . Whether you're new or a longtime member, jump in! These nights are where real growth happens.
As we step into 2026, may this blessing from Scripture cover us all from Hebrews 13:20-21:
Now may the God of peace... equip you with everything good for doing his will, and may he work in us what is pleasing to him, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
Happy New Year, RCC family—let's make 2026 a year of bold discipleship!
In Christ,
Zach
Contact Zach Here:
Worship Ministry

Church Family,
What an incredible Christmas Eve service. Truly one of those moments where you can almost feel heaven leaning in a little closer. The response, the worship, the atmosphere—it was a beautiful reminder that God is very much at work among us.
So often, this time of year carries an air of renewal and fresh starts as we head into a new calendar year. And while that’s good and healthy, my heart keeps circling back to one simple prayer: God, keep moving. Keep doing what You’ve been doing. Keep drawing people to Yourself. Keep transforming lives.
Consider this—42 baptisms in one year. Forty-two stories of life change. Forty-two declarations of faith. That is mind-blowing, humbling, and deeply encouraging. It’s a reminder that the gospel is still powerful, still active, and still changing lives right here in our church family.
While the celebration of our King’s birth may now be in the rearview mirror, our calling as His people never pauses. We are invited—and commanded—to celebrate Him every day. At all times. With all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength.
So let’s love the way He loves.
Let’s disciple the way He has called us to disciple.
Let’s continue to be a family that follows our Savior—together, faithfully, and boldly.
Thank you for being part of what God is doing. I can’t wait to see how He continues to move in and through us.
With gratitude and expectation,
Keith
What an incredible Christmas Eve service. Truly one of those moments where you can almost feel heaven leaning in a little closer. The response, the worship, the atmosphere—it was a beautiful reminder that God is very much at work among us.
So often, this time of year carries an air of renewal and fresh starts as we head into a new calendar year. And while that’s good and healthy, my heart keeps circling back to one simple prayer: God, keep moving. Keep doing what You’ve been doing. Keep drawing people to Yourself. Keep transforming lives.
Consider this—42 baptisms in one year. Forty-two stories of life change. Forty-two declarations of faith. That is mind-blowing, humbling, and deeply encouraging. It’s a reminder that the gospel is still powerful, still active, and still changing lives right here in our church family.
While the celebration of our King’s birth may now be in the rearview mirror, our calling as His people never pauses. We are invited—and commanded—to celebrate Him every day. At all times. With all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength.
So let’s love the way He loves.
Let’s disciple the way He has called us to disciple.
Let’s continue to be a family that follows our Savior—together, faithfully, and boldly.
Thank you for being part of what God is doing. I can’t wait to see how He continues to move in and through us.
With gratitude and expectation,
Keith

Iglesia Cristiana
Amada iglesia de RCC,
Como pastor, quiero expresar mi más sincero agradecimiento a cada uno de ustedes. Al mirar atrás y reflexionar sobre todo lo vivido, puedo ver claramente la mano de Dios en todo lo que se pudo realizar; indudablemente, la mano del Señor siempre estuvo presente. Nada de lo que logramos este año fue por nuestras propias fuerzas, sino por Su gracia, Su favor y Su fidelidad.
Este año fue un año de aprendizaje profundo. Cada reto nos unió, cada batalla la luchamos juntos, y entendimos que siempre podemos hacer más con Dios de lo que podríamos lograr solos. Aun cuando parecía que teníamos poco en nuestras manos, aprendimos que en las manos de Dios ese poco se vuelve mucho. Comprendimos que todo lo que se pone en las manos de Dios se vuelve más valioso, más productivo y se multiplica: la oración, el hogar, el dar, el recibir y cada área de nuestra vida.
La Palabra nos lo recuerda claramente:
Entonces tomó los cinco panes y los dos peces… los bendijo… y todos comieron, y se saciaron.
(Lucas 9:16–17, RVR1960)
Quiero agradecer de manera especial a los ancianos, diáconos y al liderazgo de RCC, por ser hombres y mujeres que Dios usa para tomar decisiones sabias que vienen de lo alto, siempre buscando que el Reino de Dios siga creciendo. Gracias por su oración, su discernimiento y su compromiso constante.
Gracias especialmente a nuestra comunidad hispana, por estar presentes durante todo este año, por participar activamente en cada reunión y en cada actividad, y por mostrar el amor de Dios en acción. Gracias también a RCC en general, por ser el pueblo que Dios quiere que seamos: una iglesia unida, con un solo corazón y una sola misión. Somos RCC, alcanzando almas para Cristo, caminando juntos en obediencia y amor.
Creemos firmemente que 2025 fue un año de aprendizaje, y confiamos en que 2026 será un año de práctica, donde pondremos en acción todo lo que Dios nos enseñó para seguir creciendo, madurando y dando fruto para Su gloria. Oramos por un 2026 lleno de la presencia de Dios, donde Cristo sea el centro de todo lo que hagamos.
Ruego Pastoral Final
Amada iglesia, así como el apóstol Pablo escribía a las iglesias, hoy con ruegos les pido: no dejemos de congregarnos ni de permanecer activos en lo espiritual. Sabemos que la carne es débil, pero cuando alimentamos el espíritu y andamos en el Espíritu, caminamos firmes y vencemos. Esta es la clave para seguir creciendo en el 2026. Iglesia amada, juntos podemos.
La Palabra nos exhorta:
No dejando de congregarnos, como algunos tienen por costumbre, sino exhortándonos; y tanto más, cuanto veis que aquel día se acerca.
(Hebreos 10:25, RVR1960)
Y también:
Digo, pues: Andad en el Espíritu, y no satisfagáis los deseos de la carne.
(Gálatas 5:16, RVR1960)
Con amor pastoral y profunda gratitud,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Rogers Comunidad Cristiana
Como pastor, quiero expresar mi más sincero agradecimiento a cada uno de ustedes. Al mirar atrás y reflexionar sobre todo lo vivido, puedo ver claramente la mano de Dios en todo lo que se pudo realizar; indudablemente, la mano del Señor siempre estuvo presente. Nada de lo que logramos este año fue por nuestras propias fuerzas, sino por Su gracia, Su favor y Su fidelidad.
Este año fue un año de aprendizaje profundo. Cada reto nos unió, cada batalla la luchamos juntos, y entendimos que siempre podemos hacer más con Dios de lo que podríamos lograr solos. Aun cuando parecía que teníamos poco en nuestras manos, aprendimos que en las manos de Dios ese poco se vuelve mucho. Comprendimos que todo lo que se pone en las manos de Dios se vuelve más valioso, más productivo y se multiplica: la oración, el hogar, el dar, el recibir y cada área de nuestra vida.
La Palabra nos lo recuerda claramente:
Entonces tomó los cinco panes y los dos peces… los bendijo… y todos comieron, y se saciaron.
(Lucas 9:16–17, RVR1960)
Quiero agradecer de manera especial a los ancianos, diáconos y al liderazgo de RCC, por ser hombres y mujeres que Dios usa para tomar decisiones sabias que vienen de lo alto, siempre buscando que el Reino de Dios siga creciendo. Gracias por su oración, su discernimiento y su compromiso constante.
Gracias especialmente a nuestra comunidad hispana, por estar presentes durante todo este año, por participar activamente en cada reunión y en cada actividad, y por mostrar el amor de Dios en acción. Gracias también a RCC en general, por ser el pueblo que Dios quiere que seamos: una iglesia unida, con un solo corazón y una sola misión. Somos RCC, alcanzando almas para Cristo, caminando juntos en obediencia y amor.
Creemos firmemente que 2025 fue un año de aprendizaje, y confiamos en que 2026 será un año de práctica, donde pondremos en acción todo lo que Dios nos enseñó para seguir creciendo, madurando y dando fruto para Su gloria. Oramos por un 2026 lleno de la presencia de Dios, donde Cristo sea el centro de todo lo que hagamos.
Ruego Pastoral Final
Amada iglesia, así como el apóstol Pablo escribía a las iglesias, hoy con ruegos les pido: no dejemos de congregarnos ni de permanecer activos en lo espiritual. Sabemos que la carne es débil, pero cuando alimentamos el espíritu y andamos en el Espíritu, caminamos firmes y vencemos. Esta es la clave para seguir creciendo en el 2026. Iglesia amada, juntos podemos.
La Palabra nos exhorta:
No dejando de congregarnos, como algunos tienen por costumbre, sino exhortándonos; y tanto más, cuanto veis que aquel día se acerca.
(Hebreos 10:25, RVR1960)
Y también:
Digo, pues: Andad en el Espíritu, y no satisfagáis los deseos de la carne.
(Gálatas 5:16, RVR1960)
Con amor pastoral y profunda gratitud,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Rogers Comunidad Cristiana
Beloved RCC church family,
As your pastor, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you. As I look back and reflect on all that we experienced, I can clearly see the hand of God in everything that was accomplished; without a doubt, the Lord’s hand was always present. Nothing we achieved this year was by our own strength, but by His grace, favor, and faithfulness.
This year was a year of deep learning. Every challenge brought us closer, every battle was fought together, and we learned that we can do far more with God than we could ever do on our own. Even when what we had in our hands seemed small, we discovered that in God’s hands, it becomes much. We learned that everything placed in God’s hands becomes more valuable, more productive, and it multiplies—our prayers, our homes, our giving, our receiving, and every area of life.
Scripture reminds us:
Then He took the five loaves and the two fish… blessed them… and they all ate and were satisfied.
(Luke 9:16–17)
I want to give special thanks to the elders, deacons, and leadership of RCC, for being men and women God uses to make wise, heaven-guided decisions, always seeking the growth of God’s Kingdom. Thank you for your prayer, discernment, and faithful service.
I am especially grateful for our Hispanic community, for your faithful presence, active participation, and for showing God’s love in action throughout this year. Thank you also to RCC as a whole, for being the people God is calling us to be—one church, one heart, one mission. We are RCC, reaching souls for Christ, walking together in obedience and love.
We firmly believe that 2025 was a year of learning, and we trust that 2026 will be a year of practice, where we put into action everything God has taught us so that we may continue growing, maturing, and bearing fruit for His glory. We pray for a 2026 filled with the presence of God, where Christ is at the center of everything we do.
Pastoral Plea
Beloved church, just as the apostle Paul wrote to the churches, I now urge you: do not stop gathering together and do not become spiritually inactive. When we feed the Spirit and walk in the Spirit, we stand firm and overcome. This is the key for continued growth in 2026. Beloved church, together we can.
Scripture exhorts us:
Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together… but exhorting one another.
(Hebrews 10:25)
And also:
Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh.
(Galatians 5:16)
With pastoral love and sincere gratitude,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Rogers Christian Community (RCC)
As your pastor, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you. As I look back and reflect on all that we experienced, I can clearly see the hand of God in everything that was accomplished; without a doubt, the Lord’s hand was always present. Nothing we achieved this year was by our own strength, but by His grace, favor, and faithfulness.
This year was a year of deep learning. Every challenge brought us closer, every battle was fought together, and we learned that we can do far more with God than we could ever do on our own. Even when what we had in our hands seemed small, we discovered that in God’s hands, it becomes much. We learned that everything placed in God’s hands becomes more valuable, more productive, and it multiplies—our prayers, our homes, our giving, our receiving, and every area of life.
Scripture reminds us:
Then He took the five loaves and the two fish… blessed them… and they all ate and were satisfied.
(Luke 9:16–17)
I want to give special thanks to the elders, deacons, and leadership of RCC, for being men and women God uses to make wise, heaven-guided decisions, always seeking the growth of God’s Kingdom. Thank you for your prayer, discernment, and faithful service.
I am especially grateful for our Hispanic community, for your faithful presence, active participation, and for showing God’s love in action throughout this year. Thank you also to RCC as a whole, for being the people God is calling us to be—one church, one heart, one mission. We are RCC, reaching souls for Christ, walking together in obedience and love.
We firmly believe that 2025 was a year of learning, and we trust that 2026 will be a year of practice, where we put into action everything God has taught us so that we may continue growing, maturing, and bearing fruit for His glory. We pray for a 2026 filled with the presence of God, where Christ is at the center of everything we do.
Pastoral Plea
Beloved church, just as the apostle Paul wrote to the churches, I now urge you: do not stop gathering together and do not become spiritually inactive. When we feed the Spirit and walk in the Spirit, we stand firm and overcome. This is the key for continued growth in 2026. Beloved church, together we can.
Scripture exhorts us:
Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together… but exhorting one another.
(Hebrews 10:25)
And also:
Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh.
(Galatians 5:16)
With pastoral love and sincere gratitude,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Rogers Christian Community (RCC)
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!
January 2nd-3rd - 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 7th - 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!
February 8th - Sr. High Hang Out at The Student Pastor's House - 6pm-7:30pm - snacks, no agenda, board games, etc...
Isaac's house is at 2003 S. 16th St. Rogers, AR 72758
February 22nd - WinterJam 2026! This is a fantastic concert in Tulsa, OK. We'll be leaving right after church at 2:00 pm on Sunday from RCC's parking lot. $25 per student (includes dinner). Sign up at The Hub required! Check it out here: https://jamtour.com/02-22-tulsa.html
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!
January 2nd-3rd - 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 7th - 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!
February 8th - Sr. High Hang Out at The Student Pastor's House - 6pm-7:30pm - snacks, no agenda, board games, etc...
Isaac's house is at 2003 S. 16th St. Rogers, AR 72758
February 22nd - WinterJam 2026! This is a fantastic concert in Tulsa, OK. We'll be leaving right after church at 2:00 pm on Sunday from RCC's parking lot. $25 per student (includes dinner). Sign up at The Hub required! Check it out here: https://jamtour.com/02-22-tulsa.html
Contact Isaac Here:


Theme: Following Jesus Every Day
Coming off of family Sunday, we want to give our families the opportunity to join in study of scripture together. In order to do this, our kids will be learning from the exact same Scriptures the adults are studying each Sunday. This way, families can grow together, talk together, and live their faith together. We’ve also included some family conversation starters for you to talk through with your children each week.
All month long we’ll be discovering what it really means to follow Jesus, trust Him, find rest in Him, and live out His mission in our everyday lives.
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📅 Sunday Series Plan
WEEK 1 — The Call of Discipleship
Matthew 4:18–22
Jesus calls ordinary people to an extraordinary life of following Him. Kids will learn that following Jesus means trusting Him, obeying Him, and choosing Him first.
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WEEK 2 — An Invitation to Rest
Matthew 11:28–30
Even kids carry worries, pressures, and big feelings. This week we will teach that Jesus is gentle, loving, and invites us to bring everything to Him so He can give us real peace.
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WEEK 3 — The Heart of Discipleship
John 13:1–17
Jesus showed love not by talking about it, but by serving others. Kids will learn that disciples love and serve like Jesus, even when it’s not easy or glamorous.
⸻
WEEK 4 — Find Your Why
Matthew 28:18–20
Jesus gave us a mission—to share His love, help others know Him, and live boldly for Him. Kids will discover that they can live on mission right now, in school, at home, and with friends.
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❤️ What We Hope Kids Learn This Month
✔ Following Jesus changes how we live
✔ We can rest in Jesus when life feels heavy
✔ Serving others is part of loving Jesus
✔ Every believer has a purpose and a mission
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🗣 Family Conversation Starters
Ask your child…
•“What does it mean to follow Jesus?”
•“What is something you need Jesus’ help to rest from?”
•“Who is someone you can serve this week?”
•“Why do you love Jesus?”
We are so excited to grow with your family this month! Thank you for trusting us with your children—we love them, we pray for them, and we believe God has great things ahead!
🎉 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!
Wilderness Kids
Hey RCC 2nd-5th graders!
We're going to be hosting a quarterly adventure called "RCC Wilderness Kids".
Once a quarter, we'll have a wilderness adventure. From fishing, to hiking, to climbing, and even camping!
Parent volunteers welcome! (Background check required).
This February 21st, we'll be hosting at The Climb in Bentonville from 11 am to 2 pm!
It's $25 per person, and you need to bring a sack lunch.
You'll learn about climbing, rappelling, and knot tying...plus, how we need each other to live in Christ!
Sign up by February 15th by Texting Isaac King our Student Pastor at 479-426-5897
❤️ 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!
Coming off of family Sunday, we want to give our families the opportunity to join in study of scripture together. In order to do this, our kids will be learning from the exact same Scriptures the adults are studying each Sunday. This way, families can grow together, talk together, and live their faith together. We’ve also included some family conversation starters for you to talk through with your children each week.
All month long we’ll be discovering what it really means to follow Jesus, trust Him, find rest in Him, and live out His mission in our everyday lives.
⸻
📅 Sunday Series Plan
WEEK 1 — The Call of Discipleship
Matthew 4:18–22
Jesus calls ordinary people to an extraordinary life of following Him. Kids will learn that following Jesus means trusting Him, obeying Him, and choosing Him first.
⸻
WEEK 2 — An Invitation to Rest
Matthew 11:28–30
Even kids carry worries, pressures, and big feelings. This week we will teach that Jesus is gentle, loving, and invites us to bring everything to Him so He can give us real peace.
⸻
WEEK 3 — The Heart of Discipleship
John 13:1–17
Jesus showed love not by talking about it, but by serving others. Kids will learn that disciples love and serve like Jesus, even when it’s not easy or glamorous.
⸻
WEEK 4 — Find Your Why
Matthew 28:18–20
Jesus gave us a mission—to share His love, help others know Him, and live boldly for Him. Kids will discover that they can live on mission right now, in school, at home, and with friends.
⸻
❤️ What We Hope Kids Learn This Month
✔ Following Jesus changes how we live
✔ We can rest in Jesus when life feels heavy
✔ Serving others is part of loving Jesus
✔ Every believer has a purpose and a mission
⸻
🗣 Family Conversation Starters
Ask your child…
•“What does it mean to follow Jesus?”
•“What is something you need Jesus’ help to rest from?”
•“Who is someone you can serve this week?”
•“Why do you love Jesus?”
We are so excited to grow with your family this month! Thank you for trusting us with your children—we love them, we pray for them, and we believe God has great things ahead!
🎉 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!
Wilderness Kids
Hey RCC 2nd-5th graders!
We're going to be hosting a quarterly adventure called "RCC Wilderness Kids".
Once a quarter, we'll have a wilderness adventure. From fishing, to hiking, to climbing, and even camping!
Parent volunteers welcome! (Background check required).
This February 21st, we'll be hosting at The Climb in Bentonville from 11 am to 2 pm!
It's $25 per person, and you need to bring a sack lunch.
You'll learn about climbing, rappelling, and knot tying...plus, how we need each other to live in Christ!
Sign up by February 15th by Texting Isaac King our Student Pastor at 479-426-5897
❤️ 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:

Theme: Learning to Love Jesus
Even the littlest hearts can begin learning what it means to know Jesus! This month our nursery will be walking through the same Scriptures as the rest of the church, but in a simple, gentle, age-appropriate way.
We will focus on:
💛 Jesus loves me
💛 Jesus takes care of me
💛 Jesus shows us how to be kind
💛 Jesus wants everyone to know Him
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🧸 Weekly Focus
Week 1: Jesus Calls Us
Matthew 4:18–22
We will talk about how Jesus invites people to follow Him. Our littles will learn, “Jesus leads. We follow.”
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Week 2: Jesus Gives Us Rest
Matthew 11:28–30
We will remind children that Jesus takes care of us when we feel sad, tired, or overwhelmed. Key idea: “Jesus helps me.”
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Week 3: Jesus Loves and Serves
John 13:1–17
We will practice kindness and helping others, because Jesus helps people. Key phrase: “We are kind like Jesus.”
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Week 4: Jesus Wants Us to Share His Love
Matthew 28:18–20
Little ones will learn that Jesus wants everyone to know how much He loves them. Key truth: “Jesus loves everyone.”
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🌼 How We Help Them Learn
✔ Simple Bible phrases
✔ Music and motions
✔ Gentle prayer moments
✔ Kindness modeling
✔ Lots of love and hugs
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👨👩👧👦 How Families Can Reinforce at Home
Say simple phrases:
•“Jesus loves you.”
•“Jesus helps us.”
•“We follow Jesus.”
•“We are kind like Jesus.”
Pray short prayers:
“Thank you, Jesus, that You love us.”
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We are honored to love, care for, and help nurture your little ones in faith. Thank you for sharing your precious babies and toddlers with us—we love watching them grow!
Even the littlest hearts can begin learning what it means to know Jesus! This month our nursery will be walking through the same Scriptures as the rest of the church, but in a simple, gentle, age-appropriate way.
We will focus on:
💛 Jesus loves me
💛 Jesus takes care of me
💛 Jesus shows us how to be kind
💛 Jesus wants everyone to know Him
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🧸 Weekly Focus
Week 1: Jesus Calls Us
Matthew 4:18–22
We will talk about how Jesus invites people to follow Him. Our littles will learn, “Jesus leads. We follow.”
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Week 2: Jesus Gives Us Rest
Matthew 11:28–30
We will remind children that Jesus takes care of us when we feel sad, tired, or overwhelmed. Key idea: “Jesus helps me.”
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Week 3: Jesus Loves and Serves
John 13:1–17
We will practice kindness and helping others, because Jesus helps people. Key phrase: “We are kind like Jesus.”
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Week 4: Jesus Wants Us to Share His Love
Matthew 28:18–20
Little ones will learn that Jesus wants everyone to know how much He loves them. Key truth: “Jesus loves everyone.”
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🌼 How We Help Them Learn
✔ Simple Bible phrases
✔ Music and motions
✔ Gentle prayer moments
✔ Kindness modeling
✔ Lots of love and hugs
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👨👩👧👦 How Families Can Reinforce at Home
Say simple phrases:
•“Jesus loves you.”
•“Jesus helps us.”
•“We follow Jesus.”
•“We are kind like Jesus.”
Pray short prayers:
“Thank you, Jesus, that You love us.”
⸻
We are honored to love, care for, and help nurture your little ones in faith. Thank you for sharing your precious babies and toddlers with us—we love watching them grow!
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
Men’s Breakfast
Guys of all ages are invited to join us on Saturday, January 10th, for our monthly Men’s Breakfast! Adam Scutti will be our guest speaker. Adam is very passionate about men’s discipleship and is sure to share an inspiring message with us. 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, January 10th, for our monthly Men’s Breakfast! Adam Scutti will be our guest speaker. Adam is very passionate about men’s discipleship and is sure to share an inspiring message with us. 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!

Ladies Out to Lunch Bunch
All ladies are invited to lunch January 12th 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 January 12th 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.

Women’s Ministry Gathering
Join us Monday, January 19th from 6:30-8pm for our Women's Gathering. We will be having a chili cookoff, with prizes going to the top 3 chilis! Let's kick off the new year with a devotion and fellowship! Childcare for ages 5th grade and below will be provided. See you there!
Join us Monday, January 19th from 6:30-8pm for our Women's Gathering. We will be having a chili cookoff, with prizes going to the top 3 chilis! Let's kick off the new year with a devotion and fellowship! Childcare for ages 5th grade and below will be provided. See you there!

The 8th Street Motel Serving Ministry
Our next service at The 8th Street Motel will be on Thursday, January 22nd. 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, January 22nd. 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.

RCC Community Blood Drive
On January 23rd 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 January 23rd 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!

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.
