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FROM ZACH

Greetings, RCC!

This year our church is stepping into the thrilling narrative of the Book of Acts together. Instead of racing through all 28 chapters in one long series, we’re dividing the journey into three distinct sermon series that follow the natural movement of the story—and the clear outline Jesus gave in Acts 1:8: “You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” These series will give us time to digest what we’re learning, apply it to our lives, and watch how the same Holy Spirit who empowered the early church is still at work in us today. More than a history lesson, Acts is our story—the ongoing adventure of the gospel advancing through ordinary people who say yes to Jesus. Check these out!

Series 1: “Ignited” (Acts 1–7) We begin right where the church begins: waiting on the promised Spirit, the explosion of Pentecost, bold preaching in Jerusalem, miraculous signs, radical generosity, and the first wave of persecution. This series focuses on the foundation of the church and the absolute necessity of the Holy Spirit’s power. We’ll be challenged to ask: Are we living Spirit-filled lives, or are we trying to do God’s work in our own strength?

Series 2: “Expanded” (Acts 8–12) Persecution scatters the believers, and the gospel leaps beyond Jerusalem into Samaria and to the first Gentile converts. Philip meets the Ethiopian, Saul is transformed from persecutor to apostle, and Peter is shown that God’s grace is for everyone. Here we see the gospel breaking cultural and ethnic barriers, reminding us that the mission of God has expanded miraculously since Pentecost.

Series 3: “Unstoppable” (Acts 13–28) The final series follows Paul’s missionary journeys, the Jerusalem Council, imprisonments, shipwrecks, and the gospel’s arrival in Rome. Even while Paul is in chains, Luke ends the book by saying the Word of God continued to spread unhindered. We’ll explore what it looks like to live on mission in a hostile world and to finish our race with joy, no matter the cost.

Friends, none of this works without consistent, wholehearted worship and assembly. The early church devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer—week after week (Acts 2:42–47). Gathering every Sunday isn’t just a habit; it’s the rhythm that keeps us filled with the Spirit, aligned with God’s mission, and connected to one another. Let’s commit again to be present, to worship with all we have, and to let these gatherings fuel everything else we do. And as we walk through Acts together, may we never forget our calling: we are disciples who create disciples. Let’s keep making, maturing, and multiplying followers of Jesus—right here, right now—until our city and the nations know that Jesus is Lord!

In Christ,
Zach

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Worship Ministry

January gave us a gift this year.

It was beautiful. Bright mornings. Frosted trees. That quiet Arkansas hush when snow settles over Rogers like a soft blanket from heaven. And then—because this is Northwest Arkansas—it also gave us interruption. Canceled plans. Adjusted schedules. Slower rhythms than we expected.

And yet, even in a snow-interrupted January, God was not interrupted.

Throughout our **Disciples Creating Disciples** series , we revisited who we are at Rogers Christian Church. Not just what we do—but who we are called to be. A church of disciples creating disciples. A people who follow Jesus wholeheartedly and help others do the same.
We began with *The Call of Discipleship* (Matthew 4:18–22), reminding ourselves that following Jesus is not a one-time event—it’s a daily surrender. In a distracted world, Christ still says, “Follow Me.” That call cut through the noise.
Then we heard His gentle words in *An Invitation to Rest* (Matthew 11:28–30). In a culture that glorifies exhaustion, Jesus offers a lighter yoke. Snow days may have slowed us down, but perhaps that was grace. Perhaps we needed the reminder that we walk with Him, not ahead of Him. We were humbled by *The Heart of Discipleship* (John 13:1–17). The King who kneels. The Lord who washes feet. Serving is not optional for disciples—it is the evidence that we have been changed. And finally, we were sent with *Find Your Why* (Matthew 28:18–20). Disciples obey the Great Commission. We are entrusted with eternal things. The harvest is real. The call is urgent. The authority of Jesus empowers us to go. These messages were not light. They challenged us. They called us higher. They asked us to examine our motives, our obedience, our willingness to share our faith. That kind of challenge is healthy. It’s the kind of stretching that leads to growth.

I have loved watching how you have responded.

I love this place. I love the people of Rogers Christian Church. I love seeing what God is doing through this part of His kingdom on earth. From baptisms to small groups, from worship moments to quiet acts of service no one else sees—Jesus is building His church. February is ahead of us, and it’s full of ministry, momentum, and opportunity. We are stepping into it with expectation. And just beyond that, we are preparing for our upcoming **Ignited** series. If January was about clarifying the call, Ignited will be about fanning the flame. There is something powerful about a church that is both grounded in discipleship and set ablaze with holy purpose.

Snow may interrupt our calendars.
It does not interrupt the mission.

Jesus is still calling.
Jesus is still inviting.
Jesus is still sending.

And we get to be part of it.

Let’s step into February together—with grateful hearts, open hands, and lives ready to be ignited for His glory.

Keith Torres
Worship Pastor

Iglesia Cristiana

Rogers Comunidad Cristiana,

Querida familia en Cristo, Al iniciar febrero, quiero compartir con ustedes un resumen de nuestro mes de enero, que aunque ha sido tranquilo y con baja asistencia, ha estado lleno de alegría y entusiasmo por comenzar un nuevo año en la presencia de nuestro Señor.

Este mes, tuvimos la bendición de dedicar una semana a la oración y el ayuno, entregando todos los planes de RCC en las manos de Dios.

Nuestro tema, Poner todo en las manos de Dios, nos recuerda la importancia de buscar Su guía en cada actividad que emprendemos. Como dice Proverbios 16:3: Encomienda a Jehová tus obras, Y tus pensamientos serán afirmados. Es fundamental que cada evento, cada actividad y cada reunión glorifique a Dios. Deseamos que todos los que se acerquen a nuestra comunidad puedan escuchar el evangelio y experimentar el amor de Cristo.

Recordemos lo que dice Mateo 28:19-20: Por tanto, id, y haced discípulos a todas las naciones... Como su pastor, deseo que este 2026 sea un año de victoria, lleno de triunfos y también de procesos que nos acerquen más a Dios. Al enfrentar estos procesos, recordemos que como se menciona en Romanos 8:28: Y sabemos que a los que aman a Dios, todas las cosas les ayudan a bien...

Les animo a permanecer en oración por nuestra congregación. Que este año sea un tiempo de crecimiento en todos los sentidos, tanto espiritual como en comunidad. Juntos, con la ayuda de Dios, podemos avanzar y lograr grandes cosas. Gracias por su apoyo y dedicación.

Que el Señor les bendiga abundantemente.

Con cariño en Cristo, Pastor Arturo Mejía
Dear family in Christ,

As we begin February, I want to share with you a summary of our month of January, which, although it has been quiet with low attendance, has been filled with joy and enthusiasm for starting a new year in the presence of our Lord.

This month, we had the blessing of dedicating a week to prayer and fasting, entrusting all the plans of RCC into God’s hands. Our theme, Putting Everything in God’s Hands, reminds us of the importance of seeking His guidance in every activity we undertake. As Proverbs 16:3 says: Commit your works to the Lord, and your thoughts will be established. It is essential that every event, every activity, and every meeting glorifies God. We desire that all who come to our community can hear the gospel and experience the love of Christ. Let us remember what Matthew 28:19-20 states: Go therefore and make disciples of all nations... As your pastor, I hope that this 2026 will be a year of victory, filled with triumphs and also processes that bring us closer to God.

As we face these processes, let us remember what Romans 8:28 says: And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God... I encourage you to remain in prayer for our congregation.

May this year be a time of growth in every sense, both spiritually and in community. Together, with God’s help, we can move forward and accomplish great things.

Thank you for your support and dedication. May the Lord bless you abundantly.

With pastoral love and sincere gratitude,
Pastor Arturo Mejía
Rogers Christian Community (RCC)
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EVERY SUNDAY - Jr. High and High School Bible Study @ 9:30am in the Student Center!

EVERY WEDNESDAY - "OASIS" - Jr. High and High School Worship and Life-Group time from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. Just show up at the Student Center - we'll help direct you!

February 22nd - WinterJam 2026!  This is a fantastic concert in Tulsa, OK.  We'll be leaving right after church at 2:00 pm on Sunday from RCC's parking lot.  $25 per student (includes dinner).  Sign up at The Hub required!   Check it out here: https://jamtour.com/02-22-tulsa.html

February 23rd - CHILL - Chill is a hangout just for High School Students where we get together and just "Chill".  This month we'll be going to The Rogers Bowling Alley to bowl.  It's Free!  Just sign up at the Hub!  6 pm - 7:30 pm. 

March 6-7 - RISE: GIRL'S WEEKEND - 6 pm Friday to 5 pm Saturday!  This is a girls only weekend designed by girls to help bring you closer to God and each other!  It's a lock in here on RCC's Campus and is one of the girls favorite things each year!  $45 per student, price includes a T-Shirt.   You must sign up to attend at the Hub or by Contacting Isaac King our Student Pastor.

Upcoming Summer Events:

Camp Barnabas Mission Trip: May 30 - June 5.  For 13 and over.  On this trip to Camp Barnabas, we'll be serving people with disabilities as buddies and caretakers by encouraging them, building friendships, and helping them experience camp life to the fullest! Our role will include assisting with daily activities, providing extra hands for care and support, and showing Christ's love in every interaction!   $325 per student or adult.  Must sign up to attend.   (The Deadline to sign up for this event has past, so please contact Isaac directly to find out if your student can attend)

7/19-23: 6th-8th Grade Camp @ MBC  Camper: $325 //  Sponsor: $205

7/26-31 : 9th-12th Grade Camp @ MBC - Camper: $390,   Sponsor: $250

 

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Hello families and volunteers,

We are excited to continue our journey through The Story this month! Over the course of 31 weeks, our kids will be walking through the entire Bible and learning how all of Scripture fits together into one big story of a God who creates, loves, and rescues His people.

On Sundays, we are using The Story to focus on the big picture of the Bible—helping kids understand what happened, how the stories connect, and what they teach us about God. There is always application on Sundays, but the emphasis is on seeing how all of Scripture fits together as one unified story.

On Wednesdays, we slow down and go deeper. We take what we learned on Sunday and ask, “Why does this matter to my life?” Wednesday nights are intentionally application-focused as we help kids see how God’s Word shapes how we live, love others, and follow Jesus every day. Our hope is that Scripture feels alive and personal—not just another book or collection of stories.

As we move through The Story, we’re praying that kids not only grow in biblical knowledge, but also in their understanding of who God is and how much He loves them.

Thank you for partnering with us as we help kids grow in their faith. If you have questions about what your child is learning or how to continue the conversation at home, we would love to connect with you.

Volunteer Opportunity 
We are looking for volunteers for our rEcess program, which takes place on the second Friday night of each month from 6–9:30pm. rEcess is a special ministry that serves families with children who have special needs. Volunteers buddy up one-on-one with a child to play games, do crafts, and spend time together, while we also provide care and fun activities for siblings—giving the entire family the chance to relax and enjoy the evening without worry.

This night allows parents to have a break knowing all of their children are loved, safe, and cared for. We also provide dinner for all volunteers as a small way of saying thank you for serving.

Currently, we have a waiting list of families who are hoping to participate in rEcess. As we bring in more volunteers, we are able to serve more families in our community. If you’re looking for a meaningful way to make a direct impact, this is a wonderful opportunity.

We are so grateful for each of you!
Jeana

Wilderness Kids
Hey RCC 2nd-5th graders!

We're going to be hosting a quarterly adventure called "RCC Wilderness Kids".

Once a quarter, we'll have a wilderness adventure. From fishing, to hiking, to climbing, and even camping!

Parent volunteers welcome! (Background check required)

This February 21st, we'll be hosting at The Climb in Bentonville from 11am to 2pm!  

It's $25 per person, and you need to bring a sack lunch. You'll learn about climbing, rappelling, and knot tying... plus, how we need each other to live in Christ!

Sign up by February 15th by Texting Isaac King, our Student Pastor, at 479-426-5897


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Hello nursery families and volunteers,

We are excited to share that our nursery classes are also walking through The Story alongside the rest of our children’s ministry. While the older kids are engaging with the full book, our nursery team is using an age-appropriate version that introduces the same Bible stories in ways that are simple, engaging, and developmentally appropriate. This allows our youngest children to begin hearing the big story of the Bible—God’s love, His creation, and His care for people—in small, meaningful pieces that meet them right where they are.

Thank you for the way you support our nursery ministry and help create a safe, loving environment for our youngest kids. We are so grateful for each person who serves and each family who trusts us with their children.

As we move through this season, we have an important need and opportunity we want to share:
- We are currently in need of additional volunteers for our 3- and 4-year-old class during first service on Sundays. Extra help allows us to better care for each child and create a calm, engaging environment. If you’re interested or would like more information about what this role looks like, we would love to connect with you.

Thank you for being part of this ministry and for the many ways you care for our kids and families.

With appreciation,
Jeana

Email Jeana, The Nursery Coordinator, with the form below:

Community Groups are active! If you aren't involved in a C-Group and would like to be, please contact Zach Davis with the form below!

OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS

Ladies Out to Lunch Bunch
All ladies are invited to lunch February 9th at 11am at Golden Corral in Rogers. This is a fun time of fellowship with other ladies, and we hope you will join us! Contact Krista Howard, 479-903-5762, for more information.
Men’s Breakfast
Guys of all ages are invited to join us on Saturday, February 14th, for our monthly Men’s Breakfast! RCC elder, Freddy Alas, will be our guest speaker. We will meet in the Worship Center at 8am for an awesome time of food and community! Bring some friends, and we hope to see you there!
Women’s Ministry Gathering
Join us Monday, February 16th from 6:30-8pm for our “Galentine’s & God’s Love” Women's Gathering. There will be door prizes and we will be sharing a meal, so bring a dish or dessert you love to share. Childcare for ages 5th grade and below will be provided. See you there!
RCC Wilderness Kids
Hey RCC 2nd-5th graders!

We're going to be hosting a quarterly adventure called "RCC Wilderness Kids"!  From fishing, to hiking, to climbing, and even camping!  Parent volunteers needed! (Background check required).

On February 21st, we'll be hosting Wilderness Kids at The Climb in Bentonville from 11 am to 2 pm! It's $25 per person, and you need to bring a sack lunch. You'll learn about climbing, rappelling, and knot tying... plus, how we need Christian community to live in Christ! Sign up by February 15th by emailing Isaac King, our Student Pastor, at isaac@rogerscc.org.
The 8th Street Motel Serving Ministry
Our next service at The 8th Street Motel will be on Thursday, February 26th. We need 2 people to help with meal preparation at 1pm in the Worship Center kitchen, and 12 people to help with set up and serving. We’ll meet in the Worship Center at 4:15pm to go set up, and should be done by 5:30pm. A sign up sheet is available on the RCC table. Contact the church office, 479-636-9067, for questions.
Couples Date Night
The Covenant Couples Ministry invites you to date night on Saturday, February 28th, from 6-8PM in the Worship Center. All married couples and couples in a committed relationship working toward marriage are welcome. We will be enjoying a chicken dinner, and having some games afterward. Childcare for children 5th grade and below will be provided. Dress up for your date, bring a dessert, and join us for an evening of food, fellowship, and growing with God in our relationships. RSVP by January 28th to Elisha Lee, 479-488-0417, or scan the qr code to get signed up.
First Impressions Team Needs You
RCC’s First Impressions Team needs your help! The First Impressions Team is one of the many ways that RCC makes all visitors to our campus feel welcomed and important. We desperately need people to fill this important position! If you are interested, you can contact the office at office@rogerscc.org or 479-636-9067. We need your smiling faces in important places!
New Baby Room
Due to all of the new babies in our church family, we have created a new baby room for parents and their children. This is a space where you you will find a changing table, play mat, chairs, and a tv that will be live streaming the Sunday service. The Baby Room is located near the coffee in the Worship Center. Enjoy! 
RCC Has A New Church Directory
The RCC eldership would love for our members and guests to be a part of our new church directory! Click the “Directory Registration Sign Up” tab on the home page of the RCC app, or click the Directory Sign Up button below, to get started. For families, only the name and email of a parent is needed to get started. For individuals, please send your name and email.
Homebound Communion
We have put together teams of individuals who will deliver communion to our homebound church members. If you are unable to make it on campus for service and would like for someone to come to your home and serve you communion, please contact our Lead Pastor, Zach, at the church office by phone or email (479-636-9067, zach@rogerscc.org).
THE NON-FOOD PANTRY
The Non-Food Pantry is open on the first Tuesday of every month from 5-6pm. If you, or someone you know needs some help, then stop by! Photo ID and proof of residency in Rogers are needed in order to receive items.
Are you crafty?  Or do you just have a heart for those in pain? Join this ministry!

Pray, while making a shawl, for an individual who has a long term illness  (Illness lasting 6+ months)

How you can help:
1. If you can crochet or knit, your help in making shawls would be greatly appreciated
2. Donations to help with the yarn for making shawls. (Just an average cost for the yarn to make a shawl is approximately $15.)
3. Send in names for people to receive a shawl. Text or call 479-426-5687 or send a  Facebook message to Heather Fyffe.

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