Discipleship: Becoming More Like Christ.
Ephesians 2:10
Discipleship: Becoming More Like Christ.
Ephesians 2:10
Our walk with Christ never ends. We are continually learning how to live out scripture in inclusive and loving ways, constantly grappling with how to apply the ways of Jesus to our lives today.
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Every other Sunday, 11:15-noon
In person in the RRPC Fellowship Hall
Our children younger than 6th grade engage with Bible stories, music, art, and a shared snack to grow in our relationship with God and each other within a loving and supportive community.
Every Sunday, 4-6pm
In person in the RRPC Fellowship Hall
Youth in 6th-12th grades engage in opportunities that combine fellowship activities and intentional time in Scripture as they explore practices Jesus modeled and ways to follow Christ faithfully within our day-to-day lives.
Sundays, 8:50-9:50 am
in person in the RRPC Fellowship Hall or over Zoom
Focusing on how Scripture speaks to society’s challenges, this class explores what God’s love and Jesus’ teachings look like in today’s world. Recent studies: Shalom: The Biblical Concept of Peace, Matthew 25 Bible Study, and Welcome All.
Thursdays, 6:30 am
in person in the RRPC Fellowship Hall or over Zoom
This men’s group gathers weekly for breakfast, fellowship, bible study, and prayer. Go here for more information.
Recent studies: The Bible Tells Me So: Why Defending Scripture Has Made Us Unable to Read It by Peter Enns and The Divine Dance by Richard Rohr.
Thursdays, 10:00-12 noon
in person in the RRPC Fellowship Hall or over Zoom
This women’s group gathers for fellowship, laughter, prayer, and study of the inclusive nature of God’s love. Go here for more information.
Recent studies: Widows to Warriors: Women’s Stories from the Old Testament by Lynn Japinga, Short Stories by Jesus by Amy-Jill Levine, and Grateful by Diana Butler Bass.
Two to four studies annually
scheduled on Thursdays, 6:30 pm
Led by Pastor Kim Smith-Stanley, this group focuses on the expansive ways to live out the love of Christ through spiritual practices and acts of stewardship, compassion, and justice toward others and our world. Recent studies: Trouble I’ve Seen: The Way the Church Views Racism by Drew Hart and The Church of the Wild by Victoria Loorz.