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.
Alley Hiking, Kicking Rocks, and Feeding Ducks
What activities have you been doing during this time of sheltering in place and being at home? Have you been walking more, eating more, or reading more? Have you found the time to tackle those home...
A Letter to a Church in Crisis
A follower of Jesus wrote a letter to struggling Christians and regional churches in crisis. To me, the letter sounds a lot like what we have been doing as ministers in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. No...
Who Are We in the Midst of a Crisis?
It’s been a rough Lent. Not only has our world and our way of meeting together as a people of God been flipped on its head, but I have decided to stick with the sermon series of “Traveling...
Fear Not
When life gets unsettling, viruses run rampant, and economies slide, fear and anxiety can feel overwhelming. We wonder about the future and if life will ever return to normal. But here’s what I remind myself: life will indeed...
Preparing for the CoronavirusRev. Dr. Michael L. Gregg, PastorRoyal Lane Baptist Church – Dallas, Texas
The key to managing COVID-19 is to slow its spread as much as possible until a vaccine becomes available in about a year, experts are...
Celebrating Women in Ministry Every Day
At Royal Lane Baptist Church, we don’t simply want to acknowledge that women are equipped, gifted, and called to lead in all ministry positions during one Sunday of one month. We want to affirm that...
This Little Light of Mine, Royal Lane Is Gonna Let It Shine
When Annaleigh was two and three years old, I had the joy and responsibility of putting her to bed because Amanda was taking care of our newborn daughter, Beatrice. Annaleigh and I...