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REASONS FOR RBC MEMBERSHIP
Commitment is a Biblical principle: When reading about the New Testament Church, especially Acts Chapter 2 verses 42-47, we see that the experience of the believers was one of deep commitment.

Committed relationships are God’s ideal for us. Whilst formal membership is never directly mentioned in the scriptures, the biblical message is consistent in its call to a deep level of commitment to God and to His people.

Kingdom growth in both depth and numbers is a consequence of being “joined and held together” as the body of Christ. (Ephesians 4:16) Membership is a way of affirming your commitment to the body of Chirst.

Privileges and responsibilities: We see that membership is a privilege and has responsibilities with it. Members add to the church and make it more complete. Our Christian service isn’t restricted to the church’s premises, it’s to be part of our lifestyle at home, at work, at school, at play. Looking for the best in others, not engaging in gossip, accepting others in their uniqueness, and encouraging other believers is our responsibility.
Personal reading and studying the Bible is vital to our walk with Christ, as is personal and corporate prayer. We need to learn about the vision and ministries of the church, and where possible support and pray for the church mission and leaders. Worshiping with the church community regularly and being a part of a Life Group (small group) also help us to grow and experience God at work. The scriptures speak of tithing and giving of our monetary resources as well as our gifts and time to further Gods kingdom through the local church. Our possessions, skills, abilities and gifts are not just our own, we are to use them to bless others.
Above all, we are to keep growing in our relationship with Christ, living in a manner which is right and true - showing the love of Jesus through all our dealings with people and passing that truth onto others.

Decision – making: 

Members are able to vote on matters brought before a congregational meeting, such as the appointment of a pastor, the appointment of elders, the purchase of land or buildings, and other important decisions that the church may want to make. Non members are not able to vote (although they are welcome to attend congregational meetings).

Your ability to vote and make decisions with other believers form a sound foundation for the direction we take as a church.

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A last thought, You don't become a member just because you signed a document or a piece of paper. You are a member of the church because of the saving grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. An active Christian choose to be part of the church when they give their life to Christ, accepting to be part of His body the Church. To Share, care love and belong.

Our belonging somewhere establishes a base from which we can reliably care for others. There are two sides to church membership, and we can’t keep others accountable for their good to a covenant we ourselves haven’t taken.

True love is not only manifest in affection and action, but also allegiance. We do not fully love our brothers and sisters in Christ if we withhold pledging our allegiance to them by covenanting with them in local-church life. Love doesn’t say, “I love these people and don’t need to covenant with them.” Rather, it says, “I love these people enough to covenant with them.”

Living the Christian life in community is more than just loose associations, but committing to each other to be there for each other when life is hard, in sickness and in sorrow.

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TAKE THE NEXT STEP
If you wish to become a member, talk to one of our pastoral staff. It’s a very simple process!

Complete this easy form - CLICK HERE

or email us - pastors@rbc.net.nz

Updated Donations Policy

Charitable Donations Receipts
 
Since the AGM last year the Elders and Executive Pastor have been reviewing our Charitable Donations policy from 2009. Specifically we have been looking into whether funds given to RBC for the support of specific individuals qualify for donations receipts. 
 
We have taken into account guidance from the Baptist Union and IRD, examples from other churches and denominations, and the opinion of an external consultant Max Palmer of Lifeway Resources. 
 
From this advice it is our understanding that where the church chooses to support specific individuals or causes in the furtherance of our mission, then donations given to the church to fund this work would qualify for donations receipts. This fits within our existing policy, so we will leave this unchanged.
 
Practically, we would suggest that a list of those individuals and external causes the church has chosen to support be updated at least annually, approved at an Elders meeting and advised to the congregation. The decision to support individuals serving in a missions capacity, would be on recommendation of the missions team. 
 
 
Elders and Executive Pastor
Rangiora Baptist Church
28 March 2017

Urgent call to prayer - Prayer Evening -14th May -7Pm

On this wonderful night of prayer we will have a dedicated service to worship our Lord and pray for our world, our country and our community.

If you have a heart for the things of God and the saving of the lost in our community, come join us.

The Theme of the Night will be JESUS - The bread of life.

We will have 6 Stations in the auditorium where you can pray,  be quiet  or just thank the Lord for the following.

1) Our World - 2) Our Country - 3) North Canterbury - 4) Our Community - 5) Our Church - 6) Your own life, at the cross.

Me and the saving grace of our Lord Jesus

 

 

 

Elders Feedback - March 2017

As always it has been a busy month at RBC.  I hope you will agree that it has been great to have the opportunity to sit under Murray’s rich teaching about our mission in Christ. The Elders and Pastors are working together to determine God’s direction for us over the next 6 months and beyond, by continually seeking His leading and guiding for the church and the Ministry Leaders are planning how they will serve God and the RBC family through their Ministry areas.

Young Adults/Youth/Childrens Ministries

We have now appointed a new intern to work alongside Stephen McQuarrie in our Ministry to Youth.  Toni Green is working alongside our other interns Simon Brophy and Richard Cloughley.  Please make a point of making Toni feel welcome as part of our team.  We believe God has provided us with some outstanding servant hearted people, who will be looking to impact the community of young people we serve.  I have attached their profiles below, so that you can find out a little more about them.

Toni Green:

Toni is so excited to get to know and love the young people of Rangiora, but even more for them to get to know and love Jesus Christ. She’s been involved in a number of youth groups around Canterbury, the Bay of Plenty and Dublin, Ireland (where she’s getting married in a few months!) since her own teen years at Hope Presbyterian in Hornby. When she’s not hanging out with the youth crew, you’ll find her reading, writing, riding (a horse) or planning the next ‘adventure’ to coerce her friends into.

Simon Brophy:

Simon and his wife Rebecca recently celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary, and have three children; Abigail, who is eight, Jonathan, who will be turning seven next month, and Naomi who will be four in April.  Simon has two different jobs. Simon is employed as an intern at my RBC and does a great job at overseeing the Children's Ministry. He has also been

employed at a bakery for the past 12 years, which involves him getting up in the morning at half past one three days a week (I know you guys are envious). Simon is studying toward a Bachelor of Theology to compliment his hands-on work at RBC, and what he has learned so far has improved his knowledge of the Bible and helped him to see where he fits into the Big God Story

Richard Cloughley:

Richard is super excited to start his internship at the RBC this year. He left his job building last year to pursue God's calling on his life in ministry. He has a passion to see people grow in their gifts and talents, but most importantly their walk with Jesus. He is looking forward to being part of an amazing team with the desire to see the needs of the lost met, and to see God move in power through RBC and out into the world.

 

Prayer Week

Our prayer week begins this Sunday and the Pastors have been overseeing the setting up of a prayer room in the Hope building where the café used to be.  Please ask the Lord what is on His heart for our church and community over the prayer season, so that we can discern the Lord’s will “Together”.  Our theme is Unity, but I believe unity is about us all carrying in our hearts the desire for God’s will to be outworked through us at RBC, as we express our individual gifts and callings.  So please seek the Lord for how you can serve His church and our local community, while also taking the time to pull aside and “Abide” in His presence. The Elders and Pastors believe that prayer is the key to us strengthening our faith and hearing God’s will for us as we serve together.

 

Creative Ministries

Owen Witheford has stepped down as Creative Ministries Leader and we want to acknowledge the dedication, time and commitment that Owen has given to this role. Please uphold Creative Ministries in your prayers as we need more members to lighten the load and also a new Ministry Leader.  Please talk to a member of the team if you feel lead to join this vital ministry.

Services

Recreate has kicked off for the year and we will also be starting an intergenerational evening service focusing on Young Adults on Sunday the 26th of March. This service is for all those that are young of heart, so please come and support our Young Adults Team as they put their efforts into creating a great new avenue for worship at RBC.

Missions Giving Policy

The Elders have been working on the Missions Giving Policy as agreed at the AGM.  This is a complex Policy as there are many rules governing church giving at the taxation level, however we have now reached agreement on how this Policy will be administered at RBC.  This is being drafted and will be released to the Church soon.

Blessings

Deb Riach