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Last Sunday, Pastor John led us through Ephesians 4:11-16 and the role leaders in the church have in helping others grow to spiritual maturity. This week, he will preach on the same verses and the role the church community plays in that journey.
This Sunday we're going to be continuing in Ephesians 4 and talking about spiritual leadership in the local church. Wherever you are in your journey with Christ, we pray this encourages you.
This week, we will be continuing our new sermon series, The Work, anchored in Ephesians Ch.4. Join us Sunday as Pastor John challenges us to use our unique giftings for the flourishing of our community and to make known the kingdom of God.
This week, John-Michael Nida kicks off our new series, The Work. Join us as we journey through Ephesians 4, accepting the invitation to actively participate in the work of ministry for God's glory, the good of His church, and the expansion of His kingdom here in DC.
This week, we will be continuing in our 3-week series entitled "Cleanse", which coincides with our 21 Days of Prayer. Today is Day 4 of our 21 Days of Prayer - if you happened to have missed the first few days, don't worry, you can still jump in with us! The guide for this first 2 weeks is attached at the bottom of this email. It's also available on the RCC app.
This Sunday, we will be starting a new series called "Cleanse", accompanies by 21 days of prayer as a church. We hope you'll join us on the journey!
This Sunday as we continue our Advent series on "Getting Christmas Right." So far, we have looked at the Christmas story from Mary's and Elizabeth's perspectives - this Sunday, we will consider the story through the journey of faith of the wise men.
This Sunday John McGowan continues our Advent series on "Getting Christmas Right". We'll take a close look from the perspective of Elizabeth and her example of transformational hospitality.
Do you ever feel like your life couldn’t possibly matter to God? In this first week of the Advent season, we’re going to be talking about God’s desire to include each one of us in what He’s doing in the world. We'll also see how heart posture makes all the difference in our experience of God.
This week, Pastor John will be preaching on how we are formed by gratitude. As we look forward to Thanksgiving next week, may you see God's faithfulness and goodness in the midst of the busy and find moments of stillness to rest in His presence.
This is the final message in our study on Gospel Community in the book of James. Are we allowing the major themes found in James to shape us as a church today?
As we continue in our series on Gospel Community, Pastor John will unpack James 5 this Sunday to answer the question "How do we sustain spiritual growth?" Many of us want to grow spiritually, but how does it actually happen?
This Sunday, Pastor John will lead us through James 5:13-17, focusing on the incredible power of prayer by believers for the glory of God.
Pastor John leads us through James 5:7-11, unpacking what a life lived waiting for God looks like for the follower of Jesus.
This Sunday we're going to be looking at what James has to say about the relationship between our money and our spiritual formation.
Christians are called to submit our life plans to God's plans, but how do we do this? John McGowan leads us in answering this question as we continue our Gospel Community series in James with James 4:13-17.
As we continue our series in the Book of James this week, we will be drilling in on just two verses in James 4 to understand how we as disciples of Jesus can resist the temptation to have a critical and judgmental spirit.
We are back in our series on "Gospel Community: The Book of James" this week. Paul Tripp describes grace this way - "Grace requires you to confess your unworthiness but never makes you feel alone and unloved. It is the one thing that has the power to change you and everything about you." Join us as we dig into James 4 and see God's power on full display in and through us as we draw near to Him.




