Worship Service Times
9:00 AM - Chapel
10:00 AM - Sunday School
11:00 AM - Sanctuary & Livestream
Baby & Toddler Nursery is available during both services
Podcast November Raleigh Court Herald
Church Office Hours
Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM
Friday 8:30 AM-1:00 PM
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Who shall ascend the hill of the Lord?
And who shall stand in his holy place?
Those who have clean hands and pure hearts,
who do not lift up their souls to what is false
and do not swear deceitfully.
They will receive blessing from the Lord
and vindication from the God of their salvation.
Such is the company of those who seek him,
who seek the face of the God of Jacob.
-Psalm 24: 3-6
I heard an interview recently with Charles Fain Lehman, a crime and drug policy researcher at the Manhattan Institute. He was discussing both the crime statistics in America and the broader feeling of “disorder” that many people experience. Over the course of the interview, he brought up how “vice” has become more acceptable in American culture.
In that realm he included the legalization of marijuana and the deleterious effects of that policy in addition to the spread of fentanyl. He discussed cities that have allowed certain sections to be used for open drug use. He talked about legalization of gambling and in particular online sports gambling. Access to pornography, the public wearing of vulgar language on clothing, and the lack of concern around sexual fidelity were all mentioned.
In my observation, people seem generally more confrontational than we were some fifteen years ago. We are encouraged to take pride in our willingness to voice our views and defend our positions and to do so with harsh language and insults if necessary. Respectful debate is not the goal.
I wonder if confrontation and vice is the result of losing a sense of what is holy. A sense of divine order serves to temper our behaviors and actions. If we have some understanding of what a peaceful world could look like, we can bend our actions and words toward that goal. The psalmist calls this “clean hands and pure hearts,” refusing to succumb to “what is false.”
Tomorrow is election day, and half the country will be glad of the results and half will believe that they are a sign of terrible things to come. I wonder if we might, no matter the outcome, commit to a holy vision that refuses to indulge vice or delight in vicious confrontation.
PRAYER:
Calm our hearts, O God,
and enliven our trust in you.
Quiet our tongues from hateful speech
and stop our thumbs from typing it.
Make us witnesses to your holy vision,
and bring your peace upon earth.
Amen.
-The Rev. Andrew C. Whaley, Head of Staff
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Generosity Campaign: Renewing the Covenant
"There is a great task before us. Shall we go into it half-heartedly and reluctantly? I know that we will not. But all pulling together as one, with a sincere desire to do the Lord's work, we will go on and on from one great accomplishment to another and carry with us the blessing of God.”
- Dr. G.M. Maxwell, May 1925
As we began October, we celebrated the 100th anniversary of the founding of Raleigh Court Presbyterian Church (October 4, 1924). Since that day, we have sought to follow the ways of Jesus Christ within our community and beyond. This means that the fall of 2024 is the beginning of our second century of witness to the Gospel! This summer we have conducted Centennial Conversations to strengthen our connection and listen for God together. We anticipate a deepening of faith as a result of these endeavors. As we continue this process of listening for God, we ask you to be in prayer for how you can support our church's witness in 2025.
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A Common Prayer for the Next Century of
Raleigh Court Presbyterian Church
If you were unable to be in worship on Sunday, October 27 when we presented and signed our new prayer, we are leaving the prayer in the Gathering Area for the next few weeks so all have time to sign.
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Fellowship Dinners - Wednesdays at 6:15 PM
You're invited to join the Youth of our church for a Fellowship Dinner Fundraiser on November 6 at 6:15 PM. The meal will be a baked potato bar. During the meal you'll have a chance to hear stories from three youth about the impact our summer trips have had on their faith as well as a chance to enjoy a slideshow of pictures from the last year in youth ministry. We invite the congregation to pay what you'd like in order to support our youth attending Massanetta Middle School Conference, Montreat Youth Conference, and our Hometown Mission Week.
Takeout Meals: In our efforts to become an Earth Care Church, the Fellowship Committee asks you to please bring your own container if you would like a takeout meal on Wednesday nights. We thank you for your help with this.
Volunteers are always needed to help with various tasks including set-up, clean-up, serving, check-in,
and transporting leftovers to RAM House. Details and dates at the link below.
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Fellowship Outing: Roanoke Railyard Dawgs Hockey Game
Our next Roanoke Railyard Dawgs hockey outing is Saturday, November 16 at 7:00 PM. Tickets are $14; team staff also recommends buying a Berglund Center parking pass for $5, or fans can take the shuttle from the Elmwood Park garage. Anyone wanting to attend can sign up here, or in the gathering area. Ticket money can be turned in to Dawn Long's mailbox outside the Church Office.
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Drumstick Dash
In-person is Thursday, November 28, and Virtual is November 1-30. You can use the discount code (Williams15) to receive a 15% discount on the registration fee. You can also sign up your pup to walk or run with you! One lucky participant will receive their entrance fee for free! Move your feet (and paws) so others can eat!!
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All RCPC Presbyterian Women
Join us for Line Dancing and Lots of Food on Friday, November 22 at 6:30 PM in the Fellowship Hall! Bring a heavy hors d'oeuvre and enjoy fellowship with women of all ages. Following food and fellowship, we invite you to join in or watch an introductory line dancing lesson. Please RSVP to Ellen Austin at ebaustin11@gmail.com by Monday, November 18, or on the sign-up sheet in the Gathering Area.
Save the date for future PW events:
- January 24: Game Night
- February 21: Women, Wine, and the Word
- March 29: Walk, Talk, and Taste at Mill Mountain Gardens
- April 26: Paint and Praise
- May 25: Taste, Talk, and Walk on the Roanoke Greenway (lunch at Wasena Tap and Grill)
Please reach out to Ellen Austin (ebaustin11@gmail.com) with any questions.
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A NOTE FROM RCPC PRESCHOOL
RCPC’s Annual Fall Festival was so much fun! It was wonderful to have representation from the congregation, preschool and local community in attendance! We estimated to have over 350 people enjoy this special event.
Thank you to everyone who volunteered, purchased raffle tickets, and contributed to dinner donations! A big appreciation to Texas Tavern who donated the hotdogs, buns, chili and fixings!
All proceeds from dinner donations and raffle sales go to RCPC Preschool which currently serves over 85 students! This year, the Fall Festival raised over $3500 for the preschool!
TOWNSIDE GARDEN HOLIDAY PLANT SALES:
RCPC Preschool has partnered with Townside Gardens and is selling beautiful holiday plants and garland through November 4th . The plants will be delivered to the Church on December 2nd. Order forms are in the gathering area and can be paid via cash, check or online (via VANCO)
PRESCHOOL AMAZON WISHLIST
Are you looking for other ways to support RCPC Preschool? We have created an Amazon wishlist for anyone looking to purchase something for the classrooms this holiday season (or anytime of year!)
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2WEEZ5FT5CES6?ref=cm_sw_sm_r_un_un_BZbRR0ycruy1m
Thank you for loving and supporting our school!
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Adult Small Groups
The Small Group lessons are based on the Sunday sermons and scripture. Being part of a Small Group is an experience rich in personal connection and spiritual growth. Small Groups discuss what is shared in worship, therefore the experience of worship is more deeply ingrained in our minds and hearts. As we contemplate it all together, the concepts take root and our faith grows!
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Sermon Reflections: Mondays 12:30 PM-2:00 PM - Andrew Whaley, Room 102
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The Fools: Tuesdays 4:00 PM-5:30 PM - David Dixon, Room 102
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Soul Sisters: Tuesdays 8:00 PM-9:30 PM - Emilie Biddle, Parlor
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The After Dinner Crowd: Wednesdays 7:00 PM-8:30 PM - Leigh Sackett, Room 102
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Thursday Theology: Thursdays 10:30 AM-12:00 PM - Elise Hansard, Room 101
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Thanksgiving Service: The Feast of Creation
Sunday, November 24
Dinner at 6:00 PM—Fellowship Hall; Worship at 7:00 PM—Chapel
A Service of Thanksgiving for Creation. Our fall evening prayer series culminates in the Feast of Creation. Following a season of repentance for our sinful desecration of the gift of Creation and prayer for its healing, the Feast honors God as Creator and commemorates the great mystery of the creation of the cosmos. We give thanks for this foundational mystery of our Christian faith and join together around the table singing and praying in gratitude for the One who gives life to all creation.
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Congregational Retreat – Early Bird Registration
Retreat: March 14-16, 2025
"....and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28). Doesn't it feel like life gets faster and faster? The promises of contemporary society, technology, and convenience have not led us to spend more time in contemplation, recreation, and relationships. Instead, they have driven us to increase our capacity to produce and accomplish more. It feels like we are in an accelerated age and everything from the planet to our own lives is "burning out." Besides eternity with God, there is no way out of this modern malaise, but as Christians we are given moments of resonance, where the Good News of God interrupts the speeding up of life, surprises us, breaks in, and gives us a moment of rest. Such is our retreat in March—a moment of reflection, recreation, and rest—two days of resonance. Doesn't that sound wonderful? Join us this spring as we explore a life a little more "Unplugged" from the pressures, expectations, and envy of modern life. Book your room at Massanetta Springs for the 2025 Congregational Retreat today to lock in the early bird pricing! Form and payment are due by November 30 to Leigh Sackett or Julie Satterwhite. Forms are available in the Gathering Area or register online at the link below.
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Adult Sunday School—November Classes
History of Christian Theology led by Mike Lockaby - Room 101
Ever wanted to learn about how Christians think by thinking along with them as they grappled with what it means to acknowledge Jesus as Lord and teach it to others? This course is designed to think along with the people before us in the Christian tradition, rather than remember dates, places, and names. The class will follow along with a series of half-hour lectures on the History of Christian Theology by Dr. Phillip Cary, a professor of philosophy at Eastern University and a widely published scholar of Augustine of Hippo, Martin Luther, and Protestantism. Following each lecture will be a 20 to 30 minute discussion of the subject matter led by Mike Lockaby, who will also provide copies of additional related materials to people who are interested. Come join us beginning this Sunday, October 27.
The Seekers - Room 201
The Seekers finish their last two weeks of "God in America," and then on November 10-24, the Earth Care Team will present a three part series on the joys and challenges of loving and caring for our natural environment and the ways in which God calls us to be stewards of the land and all things that live and breathe.
Topics will include:
· ·An overview of earth care within our church and local community
· Local and global impacts of carbon emissions and climate change
· The amazing world of trees and their incredible impacts on our environment, soil health, and small-scale composting.
Each lesson will provide opportunities for engagement and connection for every age and ability!
Parent as a Verb - Room 102
Join us in Parent as a Verb October 27 - November 24 for an engaging class on Spirituality and Children's Literature, led by Charles Richards. We will open ourselves to spirituality and Christian themes found in children's literature. We will use these books to explore new perspectives and build community amongst one another, within our families, and out in the world!
Class descriptions and full schedules available online at rcpres.org/adult-education
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Requiem by John Rutter – Sunday, November 10 at 4:00 PM
We honor the legacy of the deceased members in RCPC history with an All Saints Concert featuring John Rutter’s Requiem. This concert will be presented by the Sanctuary Choir and a chamber ensemble of six instrumentalists and the organ. Rutter’s eclectic setting of the Requiem in one of the most popular choral works composed in the last 35 years praised for its simplicity, brevity, and memorable melodies.
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Rehearsal Schedules
- Youth Choir: Sundays at 5:00 PM
- Genesis Ringers: Tuesdays at 6:30 PM
- Raleigh Court Ringers: Tuesdays at 7:30 PM
- God Alive Choir: Wednesdays during God Alive
- Christmas Choir: Wednesdays at 7:00 PM
- Sanctuary Choir: Wednesdays at 7:45 PM
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Meals Needed for Youth Group
Over 30 youth and 8 advisors gather at the church most Sunday nights for a meal, recreation, a mini lesson and time exploring scripture through small groups. While our leaders plan and carry out most of youth group, we rely on the wider congregation to support us by providing a meal during the year. Providing a meal gives you a chance to spend time with our youth and to live into the baptismal vows you made for them to continue raising them in their faith. Please take a look at this sign up to see all the dates available for dinner and consider signing up for a meal. Popular dinners are: Baked potato bar, stews/soups, Tacos, Spaghetti and Meatballs.
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Wrapped in Love
Are you interested to learn how to crochet or knit? Do you have a yarn project you'd like to work on surrounded by friends? Come join the Wrapped in Love ministry for coffee and refreshments on Saturday, November 9 from 10:00 AM-12:00 PM at the home of Emily Jarrett.
RSVP to Rebecca Whaley at
rebecca.whaley@gmail.com for more details. All ages and experience levels welcome!
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Earth Care - Tree Planting
The Earth Care Team at RCPC is excited to join the Roanoke Tree Stewards for two tree planting events this Winter, November 16 and December 7. The first opportunity on November 16 will be hosted by Chris Bryant at Fishburn Park where she will be offering a planting demonstration for us to learn the best way to transplant trees and share about their importance in our community. Then on December 7 we have the opportunity to volunteer as a church group and plant trees to serve the community in Old Southwest! Roanoke City declared 2024 to be the Year of the Tree. In addition to the beauty and importance to wildlife, our city's trees have tangible value in many ways, including reducing stormwater runoff and providing canopy cover and shade which helps reduce the heat island effect. Planting trees in our yards and in our neighborhood is a simple way we can help mitigate the effects of climate change and strengthen our communities. Come to both or either event to learn more! If you're interested in joining us, please text Chris Bryant at 540-314-9977.
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Prayer Requests
George Baldwin, Marvin & Roena Barbre, Dawn Blakeman, Jackie Blakeman, Mayuen Chice, Beverly Day and family (friend of Camilla and Johnsey Cabaniss), Nancy Farthing, Betty Garner, Susan Lindstrom, Megan Mallare (friend of Kathy Grove), Melissa Martin (friend of Lisa Boylan), Rusty McCown, Billie Murphree (Dawn Long's mother), Jon Nance (Bill and Betty Nance's son/stepson), Hugh Wellons, and all caregivers.
(Prayers request as of Friday, November 1. Names in bold indicate an addition to the prayer list this week.)
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Birthdays: November 4-10
11/4 Carol Burmeister Prichard
11/5 Freda Chapman, Betty Flora
11/7 Andy Oliver, Connie Pearlman
11/8 Elise Hansard, John Phelps
11/9 Molly Rutherford
11/10 Geoffrey Weaver
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Monday, November 4
10:00 AM - Monday Morning Prayer Group
12:30 AM - Small Group: Whaley
6:30 PM - Officer Retreat
Tuesday, November 5
9:00 AM - Staff Meeting
9:30 AM - PW Coordinating Team
4:00 PM - Small Group: Dixon
6:30 PM - Genesis Ringers
7:30 PM - Raleigh Court Ringers
7:30 PM - Small Group: Biddle
Wednesday, November 6
4:00 PM - God Alive
6:15 PM - Fellowship Dinner
7:00 PM - Small Group: Sackett
7:00 PM - Christmas Choir
7:45 PM - Sanctuary Choir
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Thursday, November 7
9:00 AM - Hunger Mission Packing
10:30 AM - Small Group: Hansard
Friday, November 8
Saturday, November 9
10:00 AM - Wrapped in Love
Sunday, October 10
9:00 AM - Worship – Chapel
10:00 AM - Sunday School
11:00 AM - Worship - Sanctuary
12:15 PM - Youth Group: HAT
12:15 PM - Earth Care Committee
12:15 PM - Family Promise Overnight Host Training
4:00 PM - Requiem - Sanctuary
5:00 PM - Youth Choir
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WEEKLY SCHEDULE FOR GROUPS
- Preschool: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
- Centering Prayer at St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church: Monday, 10:00 AM
- Cub Scouts: Monday, 6:30 PM
- BSA Troop 2: Monday, 7:00 PM
- Roanoke Valley Choral Society, Monday, 7:00 PM
- AA-Primary Purpose: Tuesday & Thursday, 10:30 AM
- AA-Seeds of Hope: Tuesday, 5:30 PM
- Tai Chi: Tuesday & Thursday, 5:30 PM
- Hip Sober Chicks: Thursday, 6:30 PM
- Al-Anon: Friday, 11:45 AM
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The Herald - Deadline for Articles: 10th of each month
This Week @ RCPC - Deadline for Articles: Wednesday of each week
Send submissions for The Herald and This Week @ RCPC to Julie Satterwhite
Video Board in the Gathering Area - Send Information to Carole Banks
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