Started in 1999 as a bible study group, RRCC is a Bible Centred Family Church. We preach Christ Crucified and gather weekly in the ACVV hall to be built up, worship and honour God. We teach love for God, our neighbour and placing God first in our lives.
"Let's take a good look at ourselves." Part 3
"We need to take a good look at ourselves." Part 2
"We should take a good look at ourselves." Part 1
Thank God for Resurrection Sunday.
Thank God for Palm Sunday.
When God hands you over.
Is God angry with the world?
How do I receive the Gospel?
"Your Shepherd's authority." Christo Beetge, from George Baptist Church, preached this sermon today, ahead of the ordination of Joachim Rieck as RRCC's new pastor.
The servant of God: Thankful-Prayerful-Useful-Fruitful
The content of the pastor's message.
The name of the Lord is a strong fortress.
The priceless value of knowing Christ.
Deborah becomes Israel's judge.
This sermon focuses on verse 7 of the Sermon on the Mount, which is about mercy.
Hope in the Messiah; the Prince of Peace.
Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
Forgiveness at the heart of God's character.
Naomi and Ruth return to Bethlehem.
The sufficiency of Scripture.
Managing relationships within the church.
Unfaithfulness and Faithfulness
The qualifications for church leaders, and the ordination of Willem Venter as an elder.
We look at how God often uses the most unlikely people in His plans, in this case Shamgar who became a judge for Israel.
We focus on covetness and how it can be very destructive in our lives, and how to not desire what others possess by focusing on Christ and the peace He provides.
Joseph reassures his brothers.
The narrow gate, the tree and its fruit, true disciples and building on a solid foundation.
Jesus teaches us about money and possessions, effective prayer and the golden rule in these verses.
A lamp under a jar and Jesus' mother and brothers.
The believers form a community Part 2.
The full armour of God. We focus mainly on verses 14 -17, in Ephesians ch. 6.
Paul commends Epaphroditus.
Slaves and Masters, Brett gives us more insight into the society during the 1st century AD, and how this message relates to us as employees and employers in the workplace.