Due to Covid

Updated Information Below

Updated Service Information

Sunday Morning Worship 1 (9:30 AM) 
To allow more space for Social Distancing during the services we have added back in our earlier service time on Sunday mornings.  

Sunday Morning Bible Study (9:45 am) (CANCELED AT THIS TIME TO GIVE TIME FOR 9:30 AM SERVICE)
Bible studies for adults, children and youth starting back the first Sunday of June. Unlike the services, these classes will not be streamed online. If you have questions about a specific class, you can email me or give me a call.

Sunday Morning Worship 2  (11:00 AM)
The worship services are structured very much the same, but the greeting time will not involve people leaving their place to greet other members of the church family. We will not have a children’s message in the service but we will go over the memory verse during the children’s message time. After we go over the memory verse, children will be dismissed for children’s church. There will also be no invitation time at the end of the message. We very much want you to respond to what God is saying to you through the message, so please feel free to contact me if you need prayer, counsel or need to make a decision for the Lord. I will also be at the back of the sanctuary after service but will not be shaking hands. The entire service will be live streamed here: www.facebook.com/hill.jackie/live

Wednesday Dinner & Bible Study
6:00 PM Dinner
6:45 PM Worship & Prayer
7:00 PM Bible Study Groups

Wednesday Night Groups (7 – 8:00 pm)
All our groups (men, women, youth, children (Awana), young adults & transformation) are meeting. We are also providing childcare. If you have questions about any of the groups, again, just call, text or email Pastor Jackie.

Resources

  • Right Now Media is a Christian streaming service with thousands of Bible studies, conferences, sermon series, cartoons and documentaries. There is content for all ages. You will need an account to gain access but RBC has free unlimited subscriptions for everyone in our church. Go to the website below, register, and gain unlimited FREE access to a streaming service that will bless you and your family.
     www.rightnowmedia.org

  • Luther's Letter: "Whether One May Flee a Deadly Plague"
Even though this letter was written almost 500 years ago, it is particularly relevant today. It has been translated into English and can be found here: www.rosevillebaptist.blogspot.com