Redeemer Community Church is involved with a number of organizations in the surrounding communities.
Here are some ways that you can be a part of what RCC is doing.
Monday basketball/football & Bible study | 5:30-7:30pm | Rec. Center, Woodlawn
Saturday morning basketball/football | 9-11am | Farfield Park
For more details, contact Dwight Castle (
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There a variety of ways to get involved in the lives of
others within the body of believers here at Redeemer Community Church.
Here are some of them.
A home group has anywhere between 10-15 people of different ages,
genders, and stages of life. Our goal is for these groups to be your
community within the greater community of Redeemer. They are to be a
place where you will be known and loved. These groups meet at night in
people's homes scattered around the city. During these times, you will
get to know one another, pray for one another, and discuss some of the
things you heard on Sunday. This will give you a chance to interact
with others about the message and decide what difference if any should
it make in your life. What concrete ways can this message take shape
in the coming weeks? Each group also shares a monthly meal and communion
with one another. Our community groups are really the heart of Redeemer.
That is our community groups in a nutshell, but each group will take
a slightly different form, and we are still in the beginning and
developing stages of these groups. We’d love for you to join one.
They meet on either Wed or Thursday nights.
Interested in joining a group?
Email
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or sign up on Sunday nights in the foyer.
Men's Breakfast and Bible Study: We meet
6:30 on Tuesday mornings at the RCC office located
at 2316 1st Ave N. Contact Jeff or Joel for more information about
the current topic of study.
Otium Sanctum is the name the women of RCC chose for the women's
group that meets the second Tuesday of every month.
It is Latin for "holy leisure" and was used by the church fathers to
describe how one should try to pace and structure all of life, so
that it is conducive for worship. The women of RCC have embraced
this term. Our mothers, wives, and singles gather together to share
ideas with one another about how to provide a worshipful environment
for the home by stimulating God-given creativity, matching beautiful
form with practical function, creating order in the midst of chaos,
and how to make the home a place of rest. This group meets 7:30pm
at the Brooks' home on the first Tuesday of the month. The Brooks'
address is 5804 5th Terrace South, Birmingham, AL 35212 ph# 592-4566.
They would love for you to join them.
RCC has a small, but growing nursery and children's ministry. We
believe that the best way to educate children is through the education
of the parents, so we work hard to teach parents not just the Bible
stories, but meaning, and how all of scripture is abut the gospel.
During our Sunday evening worship service, we encourage children 5-9
to come to the first part of our service, so they can become familiar
with the songs, creeds, and confessions. We want to work this into
their heart at an early age, and we think it is valuable to have
families worship together. They are then free to go to our children's
worship. We use Desiring God's
children curriculum which is fantastic. Each week, the children will
learn a new bible story and memory verse and then sing songs.
Children's ministry is a priority at RCC and all of our members take
part in this ministry throughout the year.
If you have any questions, contact Lauren Brooks at
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RCC's Nursery is for infants to toddlers. We provide a safe and fun
environment so you can be a part of our adult service without worrying
about your little one.
If you have any questions, contact Lauren Brooks at
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