Commit to Community

Gathering with our church family on Sundays and in smaller groups during the week allows us to grow deeper in community and in our faith.  

Sunday Gathering

Sunday gatherings are the way we Sabbath as a church. We acknowledge a day set apart for God through worship, teaching, communion, and prayer. It is a day to renew our minds and receive what God has for us. Unfortunately for some, Sunday can become a tired routine. We must remember that gathering is an opportunity to be aware of the activity of the Holy Spirit within RCC. God is in us, around us, and upon us when we gather. Because of this truth, we can show up filled with faith and expectant for all He does and will do. 

City Groups

City Groups create a space for relational connectedness at River City Church. We feel like family, but we also want to live like family. City Groups are a meal, meaningful discussion, prayer, and support โ€” all while being on mission together in the city. Joining a City Group is typically a 2-year commitment excluding summers and the Christmas season. 

Men & Women

We have a variety of events and courses offered throughout the year for the men and women of the church. Menโ€™s First Monday and Women's Wednesday are monthly gatherings to provide space for connection, teaching, discussion, and prayer.

Marriage Ministry

We offer resources that help strengthen the relationships of engaged or married couples. The Marriage Course is for couples wanting more tools for healthier relationships. Marriage mentoring is a ministry in which one married couple helps another married or engaged couple thrive in a time of growth or navigate issues that threaten the health of their marriage. 

No Need Among Us - Benevolence Fund

Our Generosity Liturgy, specifically the line โ€œNo needy person among us,โ€ has inspired a powerful movement within our community, leading to the creation of the No Need Among Us fund. This initiative is designed to address real needs within our RCC family, such as financial crises, unforeseen medical expenses, or support for widows. It reflects the heart of the early church, as described in Acts 2:44-45: โ€œAll the believers were together and had everything in common. They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need.