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Blog Archives: September 2020

RPC Hires Matthew Peacock as Interim Director of Music Ministry.

September 10, 2020
Redeemer is pleased to announce the hire of Matthew Peacock as Interim Director of Music Ministry. Matthew is a Master Sergeant in the Air Force and is currently the Section Chief of Publicity as well as the Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of the popular musical ensemble “Velocity,” with the U.S. Air Force Band of the West at JBSA – Lackland Air Force Base. He is a native of Monroe, Louisiana and is married to Nina Peacock. They have three children, Autumn, Evangeline and Dale. The family first came to Redeemer in 2019. Matthew has ...

Hebrews: Hope for Such a Time as This

September 10, 2020
Tara Gibbs
As we launch into fall, it is an unusual time, isn’t it? Some of us feel anxious and overwhelmed as we navigate masks, social distancing, distance learning, uncertainty at work, and anxiety in the news. It may sound strange to say that it’s exactly because of all of this that you should add one more thing to your calendar. But this fall in our women’s Bible studies we will dive into the book of Hebrews together, and I want to encourage you to join us. I think Hebrews is the perfect gift we need right now, and I am excited to share it with ...

New opportunities in an unusual ministry season

September 09, 2020
Haley Wachdorf
When normal life ground to a halt in March of 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic upended the routines of school, work, social lives – and church. Redeemer first cancelled in-person worship services on March 15th in response to the pandemic, and had only a matter of days to assemble a livestreamed service of worship. From there, the changes just kept coming. But six months into the uncertainty of the pandemic, as Redeemer embarks on a unique fall season of ministry, the worship, community and mission of Redeemer are flourishing in ways it would ...