ENGAGE



JOIN A CARE GROUP

Through Care Groups, we connect in community and grow with God.

We were not made to do life alone. God created us for community. In fact, church isn't just an event held once a week, it is also a family where we are able to connect with each other, share life and grow in faith together through the good times and bad.

Care Groups or Connect Groups is a gathering of 6-15 people who meet regularly in an informal setting to discuss the message taught on Sunday and pray for each other's needs. The roots of Care Group are found from the model of the early church in the Book of Acts.

Interested? Fill out our contact form to get started!

SERVE

Our greatest sense of fulfilment comes from serving others and loving others.

We demonstrate God's love by using our God-given gifts and talents for His house and for His people. The way we use our gifts has a tremendous impact to the people around us. Through serving, we develop our gifts and leadership skills as well as witness miracles that take place while we serve.

At RLC, we have serving opportunities to fit your skills and schedules!

Choose from: Worship Team, PA Audio Visual, Social Media & Photography Team, Kid's Ministry, Pre-teen's Ministry, Youth Ministry, College & University Team, Cafe Ministry, Ushers and Hosts Ministry,  Parking Usher Ministry and many more!

PRAY

"Intercession is the hidden engine of the Church's Mission."
-Archbishop Allen H Vigneron-

One of the foundations of RLC is in prayer and intercession which we believe causes breakthroughs to take place in our church, community and country. Prayer is a privilege that we have to submit our requests to God.

For this, we meet on Thursdays online on Zoom at 9pm-10pm called Refreshing Zoom Prayer. No matter where you are located, you can easily tune in and stand with us in prayer.

As Paul says to the early church: "And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people." (Ephesians 6:18)