December 9, 2008

Spring Break trips

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The Rock will be having info meetings this week for its two Spring Break trips.

HONDURAS: We will be helping a Great Commission Latin America church in Choluteca, Honduras, with their projects, which include an AIDS orphanage and malnutrition clinic. The info meeting is after The Rock on Saturday, Dec. 13.

MEMPHIS: We will be going to Memphis, Tenn., to help Service Over Self. We will be participating in an SOS urban home repair camp. The info meeting is after Praise, Worship & Communion on Thursday, Dec. 11.

Links:
Past Honduras newsletters
Page 1 (PDF, .9 MB)
Page 2 (PDF, 1.9 MB)



November 5, 2008

Alumni panel

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During homecoming weekend, The Rock had about 80 alumni come back to Mizzou for a Rock Homecoming weekend. At The Rock service on Saturday, a panel of alumni discussed what their lives have looked like after The Rock. If you didn’t get to hear it, you can download or stream it here.

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October 14, 2008

Bible Foundations

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Just a reminder that tonight at 8:30 p.m. in Brady 233, The Rock is starting a six-week course called Bible Foundations. Regardless of our background, our hope with this new class is to help people build a strong foundation in the Bible so as to overcome our struggles and grow deeper.

Here is the class outline:
Tonight – Intro to God’s Word
Oct. 21 – Development of God’s Word
Oct. 28 – Old Testament storyline and genres
TBA – New Testament storyline and genres
Nov. 11 – Interpreting God’s Word
Nov. 18 – Applying God’s Word



October 8, 2008

Honduras Trip

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The Rock will be taking a mission trip to Choluteca, Honduras, from Jan. 9-17. In Honduras, we will be helping a local Great Commission Latin America church with their projects, which include an AIDS orphanage and malnutrition clinic. We will have an informational meeting after PWC on Thursday, so if you’re interested, please try to attend the meeting.

You can also check out our newsletter from our January 2008 trip below.

Page 1 (PDF, .9 MB)
Page 2 (PDF, 1.9 MB)



October 2, 2008

Fall Retreat Top Ten – No. 1

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The top ten memories of the Fall Retreat as told by the people who have been there. In another sense, these may be the top ten reasons why you should attend the fall retreat Oct. 3-4 at Cedar Crest Camp in Mexico, MO.

No. 1: Fellowship

“The Fall Retreat was a great catalyst for my integration into the body of believers at The Rock. It was there that I went from meeting people to getting to know, and be known by, other Christians at The Rock. I had my first long walk with Ben Heimann at one of my retreats. Ben began to take an active interest in my walk with God, and began discipling me (i.e. intentionally doing me spiritual good). He taught me how to study God’s Word and apply it to my life. He faithfully encouraged me to pursue God and rebuked me when I was in sin. Our relationship remains invaluable to me, as do countless others which either began or were strengthened by the time we spent together in Mexico, Mo. In that way, the Retreat is a great place to begin forming the type of discipling relationships in which we spur one another on toward being fruitful, loving and faithful Christians. It also was a great way to meet people who I might never have spoke to before or after a Saturday evening service. During football games or around the bonfire, I found myself meeting dozens of people who I hadn’t known before. As an introvert, this immensely valuable.” 
- Trevor Taylor (4 retreats)
“The fellowship was awesome at the fall retreats. My favorite memories of fellowship were around the campfire, cooking in the kitchen, staying up late and playing games, and individual fellowship with the Lord, reading the Bible and praying!” 
- Becky Heimann (4 retreats)
Beth Duggan attended three fall retreats. Here are some of her favorite fellowship memories:
-Sitting around the fire, listening to people play guitar and sing, making S’mores.
-People huddled together in the chapel in the morning, praising God, and trying to stay warm.
-Open mic at the coffee shop where people could share whatever they wanted: a song, a poem, a joke, whatever!
-The presence of great joy the morning of the baptisms as people gather by the water, and the nervousness and excitement of those sharing their testimony.
-The difference between the drive to the retreat and the drive back. On the way back, it’s still fun, but there’s, I don’t know, this shared feeling of everyone processing what God has laid on each person’s heart over the weekend.

What makes the fellowship at the fall retreat so special?
“You are forced to talk about the Bible and your walk with God with other people. It is much more difficult to hide from conversations about your life and God’s Word when everything you are hearing that weekend is about Jesus Christ. The natural conversation starter becomes, “So, what did you think about that message? Isn’t God’s mercy for sinner’s like us amazing? How do you think that passage of scripture applies to your life?” - Trevor
“I believe fellowship was always so special at the fall retreats because it was such a short intense weekend in a place faraway from the crazy and busy campus life! It always came at just the right time, too! After a few intense weeks of starting back into the fall semester, it was a much needed getaway!” - Becky
“I think the fellowship so special because the relationships you’ve been building since August have a chance to really take root in your life at the retreat. It’s a chance to be really raw with people about whatever is going on in your life at the time, and it’s a really safe place to do it, because everyone’s in the same spot. Everyone has something that God has put on their heart, something that God is opening their eyes to, and it’s such a beautiful thing to see the community embrace each other and walk with each other through those things. I’ve seen God move mountains at these retreats, but only when people are willing to let Him.” - Beth 

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