The purpose of this ministry is to ensure church members have adequate opportunities to learn God’s Word and how to apply it to their lives.
Here’s how you can help:
- Praying for Bible classes and teachers
- Learning and using your gift to teach or preach under the direction of the elders
- Sharing communion meditations for the church
Contact Les Miller or Mark May for more information.
The benevolence ministry is here to help meet the physical needs of our church family and the community.
- Help oversee the funding and application process for those needing financial assistance
- Help provide and stock food for food boxes given to those in need
Contact Barney Hoss for more information or volunteer to help.
This ministry involves volunteers picking up bread and other expiring grocery items from the Andover Dillons and bringing it back to the RHCC building where community members can pick it up. The excess is donated to the Union Rescue Mission in Wichita.
Here’s how you can help:
- Volunteer an hour or so once or twice a week to pick up bread
Contact Dave Martin for more information.
Jesus established the importance of the children’s ministry when He said to the disciples “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to such as these.”Matthew 19:14
What is our goal? To provide safe quality teaching and activities that will help parents instill biblical principles and values into the lives of their children.
We work to keep the children safe through adherence to a child safety plan that requires background checks and careful screening of our children’s leaders.
Here’s how you can help:
- Pray daily for this ministry and its participants
- Volunteer to join the Children’s Ministry Planning Team
- Volunteer to become a part of the team assisting or teaching children (careful screening and background checks apply)
Contact Natasha Miller or Tami May for more information.
This ministry maintains a clothes closet for use as community benevolence for those in need. Church members ensure clothing donations are clean and fit for use. They also organize, display, and oversee distribution of the clothing.
Here’s how you can help:
- Donate new or gently used clean clothes
- Volunteer to organize new donations
- Volunteer to work at the monthly give away
Contact Cheryl Meyers or Cathy Hoss for more information.
This ministry is responsible for making sure the Communion Elements are prepared every Sunday in time for the Worship Service and any special event where it is needed. It also oversees the communion meditation schedule.
Here’s how you can help:
- Fill in or be part of a communion prep rotation
- Pray for everyone who takes of the Communion Elements
- Volunteer to do communion meditations
Contact Ron Thompson to help with prep or Johnnie Karr about doing meditations.
This ministry repairs and maintains the RHCC building and equipment including mowers, AC units, plumbing, doors, etc.
Here’s how you can help:
- Volunteer to change oil (lawn mowers, trimmers, etc.)
- Volunteer to sharpen blades
- Mow, landscape, etc
- Do maintenance on AC units, etc.
- Do needed electrical work, carpentry work, plumbing, etc
Contact Ron Allen for grounds and Ron Thompson or Cale Reisch for building maintenance if interested in helping.
The finance ministry is responsible for accurate accounting of all donations and spending. Weekly donations are counted and deposited for use by the various ministry areas. This service involves having more than one individual organize and count the money deposited in the donation baskets. A weekly report is provided to each of the ministry leaders, staff, deacons and elders. A monthly report is also posted and available for viewing by the congregation on the bulletin board. Budgets are reviewed for each of the ministry area periodically to ensure expenses do not exceed our income.
Contact Scott Robson for more information.
This ministry recruits and assigns members to warmly welcome people and direct them to classrooms, bathrooms, etc. as needed.
Here’s how you can help:
- Be willing to be a greeter that welcomes guests at the door.
- Provide information, direction, and a welcome gift to guests and ask them to fill out a guest card.
- Warmly welcome members as well.
Contact John Avila , Les Miller or Tami May for more information.
Each of us are an extension of the church, we need to provide an outstretched hand to others. We are committed to showing God’s love to others, working together as a team, building up the family of God, being there to show we care. This ministry offers many opportunities to show hospitality.
Here’s how you can help:
- Provide meals for the sick, new mothers, etc.
- Help with funeral dinners, potluck meals, and special events.
- Help decorate the building for various seasons.
Contact Trudi Mankins or Sydney Marler for more information.
The purpose of this ministry is to serve the Rose Hill Christian Church body of believers guiding them by example and with love to be all God calls them to be and providing godly oversight of RHCC ministries.
Here’s how you can help:
- Pray for the leaders of the church
- Be mentored and considered to be a deacon (ministry leader/organizer)
- Be mentored and considered to be an elder (spiritual leader of members)
- Be identified by the church as a leader and serve in that capacity
Contact Les Miller, Dave Martin, Johnie Karr, or Mark May for more information.
The purpose of the Communications Ministry at Rose Hill Christian Church is to use the media to inform members and the community of our ministries and other important information.
Here’s how you can help:
- Assist in updating the website.
- Design and oversee the website.
- Post prayer requests of church members on the private Facebook Page
- Inform the Admin Assistant of announcements or prayer requests
- Provide and design announcements for the public Facebook Page
- Oversee or design either Facebook page as needed
- Provide your information for the Church directory app
- Run the software and update the church sign with announcements
Contact Les Miller or Natasha Miller for more information.
The objective of Men’s Ministries is to disciple and equip the men of Rose Hill Christian Church in their roles as men of God, whether married, single, older, or younger. Men have been given the key role in the Body of Christ. All believing men of the church, from pastor to any believing man in the pew, have the responsibility to walk with Christ in obedience and grow in conformity to his image. We seek to do this through teaching, fellowship, and service; providing opportunity for fostering spiritual friendships and developing relationships, so that men can grow in conformity to Christ, specifically in their roles as men. Proverbs 27:17 says, “Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.” The principle given here is that men need the encouragement, teaching, fellowship, and modeling of the Christian life from other men.
Here’s how you can help:
- Help organize special events such as Men’s Retreat.
- Help make men’s breakfast
- Give your testimony to other men
- Host an event for men
- Get involved in or lead a men’s group
Contact Johnnie Karr for more information.
This ministry recommends mission work for support by this congregation and coordinates mission activities and communications.
Here’s how you can help:
- Give to the church and the missions it supports.
- Pray daily for the missions we support.
- Take steps to contact and encourage missions and missionaries supported by RHCC.
- Help evaluate and make recommends to the elders of what missions RHCC should support.
Contact Les Miller for more information.
This ministry entails taking of pictures used on Facebook, in our church directory app and on our website.
Here’s how you can help:
- Take and provide pictures of church events and people
Contact Buck Leonard for more information.
This ministry is responsible for orderly worship service including assignments, preparation and follow-up as well as coordinating the use of sound equipment. The team coordinates with the preaching minister to provide a common theme through services.
Here’s how you can help:
- Volunteer to sing or play an instrument with the worship team
- Volunteer to run sound/video equipment
Contact Ginger Robson or Buck Leonard for more information.
This ministry seeks to assure the safety of everyone attending our services using designated, trained, persons who have undergone appropriate screening and background checks.
Ways To Help:
- Volunteer to watch over entrances and meetings
- Warn of danger, notify authorities and intervene if necessary
- Assure designated doors are locked during services to protect children and others
- Help care for and set up equipment like security cameras
- Help inform members of important safety measures
Contact Les Miller about security camera work and Cathy Hoss for otherwise.
This ministry has periodically provided drama presentations that enhance the RHCC worship experience. Both video and live have been used. It’s leader recently had to step away from the work, but others are welcome to step up!
Here’s how you can help:
- Use your gift of acting to serve on the drama team.
- Use your gift for video presentations.
- Use your gift to improve on stage presentations.
- Use your gift to lead this ministry
Contact Les Miller if you are interested in leading this ministry.
This ministry encourages young adults in their faith through Bible study, fellowship, activities and ministry suited for this age group.
Here’s how you can help:
- Be willing to pray daily for this ministry and its participants.
- Dream and plan ways to reach this age group
- Execute ministry and events designed to encourage and reach young adults
- Lead or help lead one of the young adult groups
- Take part in the young adult small group on Sunday evenings
Contact Keith Mankins for more information.
This ministry coordinates all programs for the spiritual growth, encouragement, maturity, emotional well-being, and Godliness in preparation for handling the world that our Jr and Sr High students are living in.
Here’s how you can help:
- Be willing to pray daily for this ministry and its participants.
- Be willing to teach or mentor in this ministry (careful screening and background checks apply).
- Take part as a teen in the classes, events, and trips
- Help organize or lead youth events and trips
Contact Seth Welch for more information.