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Blog Archives: June 2022

Update from the RPC Pulpit Committee

June 21, 2022
The RPC Pulpit Committee
Redeemer members and friends, Happy summer!  We wanted to provide a quick update on our ongoing Senior Pastor search.  First, we’d like to give thanks to our God who has been exactly as he says he is—faithful.  This past Sunday marked one year since our founding pastor Tom Gibbs’ last day in the pulpit. As we look back on this year, we are deeply thankful for how God has faithfully provided for Redeemer every step of the way. This has been a year of returning more and more to our normal rhythms of ministry. We were able to relaunch our full ...

Join us for Women's Summer Book Club!

June 13, 2022
Amy Arguello
We live in a busy world full of distractions and demands for our time. Spending time in conversation with God can be something that easily gets pushed to the wayside in an attempt to “get it all done” or in trying to meet all the needs of work, family, church and community. This summer, Redeemer Women’s Ministry will host a Women’s Summer Book Club. We will read Paul Miller’s book A Praying Life and meet once a month for discussion. This is not a study with homework. It is intended to be a very relaxed time together, and I encourage you to ...

New Sermon Series: The Songs of God's People

June 08, 2022
Rev. Matt Beham
I’m sure all of us can pinpoint a number of songs that have formed the soundtrack of our lives. Many of us have a special song designated ‘our song’ with our spouse. Most of us can’t help but singing along to whatever hits came out when we were in high school. I’ll never forget my soccer team’s hype music, the songs that played at a particular going away party, or the Backstreet Boys hit that played at my first middle school dance. And for some reason Sinead O’Connor’s Nothing Compares 2 U, will forever be associated in my mind with The ...