Royal Lane has a deep commitment to bolstering the fellowship we have between the membership of our congregation. To adequately find time for each member of Royal Lane to “get to know” each other, which is not always possible during regularly scheduled events at the church, we have developed a series of Care Groups that meet periodically, allowing a valuable time of social interaction.
Please contactWayne Meachumfor questions regarding Care Groups or call the church office to request her phone number.
Missions Donation to Church World Service
Your Missions Division had donated $1500 to Church World Service, a multi-denominational Christian organization founded in 1946, which is providing direct assistance to Ukranian refugees in Maldova and...
I Have a Hunch
Steve Graham
I have grown to appreciate the importance of the Bible Study classes at Royal Lane for all ages. Children, youth, and adults are given good leadership shared by folk very much committed week in and week out to...
The long-awaited reopening of the Box Gallery for viewing will finally become reality on Sunday, May 1, featuring the works (oils and acrylics) created by RLBC member Harry Hunter. This event fortuitously coincides with the WOC first Sunday...
The Servant Leader
Steve Graham
For Luke there is no crowd. Only the disciples are there walking in front of Jesus, who is sitting awkwardly astride a young colt, his feet dangling upon the ground. There is another noticeable difference in...
Forgiven
Steve Graham
Our neighbors had a banner hanging on their front porch to celebrate the season of Lent with purple background behind a cross and a cup and a loaf of bread. Each symbol gives pause. “Lent is a time to take the time...
My Lenten Resolves
The pattern of “giving up” something for Lent has long been a symbol of penitence and personal piety during the season. This year, in concert with the Racial Justice Team initiatives we are suggesting you ADD...
“Holy Envy” by Steve Graham
Booklist gave Barbara Brown Taylor’s book, Holy Envy, a starred review, highlight recommended. They described it like this:
“Taylor nudges her students away from spiritual appropriation...