Ways We Serve

See how RNCC impacts our community.

Help us bring hope to the city of Raleigh and communities across the globe.

Our community outreach allows us to directly meet the needs of individuals and families in our community. It’s how we show passion for Christ and compassion for people.

Frontline Relief
& Impact

Over the last year, we partnered with the following local organizations to bring care, food, and aid to those in need. Here’s a quick snapshot!

Urban Ministries of Wake County

We provided free meals to 150 families.

The Dream Center of Raleigh Food Pantry

We helped bag and box 2,400 pounds of food items and stocked shelves.

The VA Hospital

We served hospital workers with food and provided military outreach support to patients.

Raleigh Rescue Mission

We provided homeless citizens with over 285 pieces of warm winter clothing.

Wilburn Elementary School

We fed over 80 educators with boxed lunches from Subway.

Additional Hospitals

We provided lunches to healthcare workers at the following hospitals:

  • Duke Hospital – Durham, NC
  • Wake Med Hospital – Raleigh, NC
  • Rex Hospital – Raleigh, NC

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Our community outreach ministry serves RNCC members and the community at large in impactful service efforts. Community Outreach is also dedicated to partnering with our adopted school, Wilburn Elementary serving 680 students and 81 faculty members to get connected and help serve our community, email outreach@rncconline.org .

Military Outreach

Our military outreach ministry serves RNCC members connected to military service.
Last year the RNCC Military Outreach Ministry assisted 30+ veterans, helping them obtain their VA benefits and services.
To get connected to resources and to get involved, email militaryoutreach@rncconline.org

Helping the Homeless, the Hungry, and the Elderly

Winter Warm-Up – Volunteers dry-cleaned and donated 112 coats to Note in the Pocket to serve the homeless.

31 Women’s Coats

18 Men’s Coats

25 Little Boys’ Coats

6 Junior Girls’ Coats

16 Little Girls’ Coats

Helping Students and Supporting Our Educators

The RNCC Youth Ministry Back-to-School Supply Drive collected  10,257 school supplies for our community and provided hot dog lunches for families.

We actively supported our adopted school, Wilburn Elementary, serving 680 students and 81 faculty members.

27 RNCC volunteers supported Wilburn’s Welcome Back to School and Carpool Volunteering. We also brought Bojangles breakfast to faculty and staff.

Volunteers provided breakfast and lunch for 81 staff members during Wilburn Elementary’s Teacher Appreciation Week.

Serving Frontline Healthcare Workers

We served lunch to Mental Health Workers at Yelverton’s Enrichment Services and Legacy Family Services in March of 2022.

Giving to Families in Need

RNCC volunteers partnered with Wilburn Elementary in a December Toy Drive, providing 100 families in need with gifts and over $200 in gift cards.
Supplies – Volunteers stocked the Food Pantry for children in need with a drop-off at Wilburn Elementary. We also packed and delivered 25 large boxes of food in partnership with Project Pivot.

SOAR Women’s Ministry

SOAR served 200+ women with a Meet & Greet Game Night.

SOAR hosted over 250 women for “Coffee & Conversations: The Journey to Menopause.”

SOAR assisted Lady Chapman with hosting Diva Den, empowering over 210 women.

SOAR served over 200 women with exclusive teaching and fellowship at the Women’s Tea.

SOAR served over 150 women with Christmas joy, caroling, food, and fun at the Women’s Christmas Pajama Party!

Hope for the Holidays and Mental Wellness

RNCC forums featured licensed mental health practitioners to offer resources and advocacy for mental health support in our community.

Healthy Lifestyles – Offered online events about how to make healthy choices at the grocery store, understand sugar’s impact on the body, and have in-person fitness experiences at local parks.

The Worship Ministry – Served 22 vocalists through worship training and development.

Connection Care Calls – We made 725 calls to check in and pray for RNCC families.

Young Adult Ministry – The Young Adult Ministry hosted in-person events and Bible studies, serving 122 young adults.

Healthy Lifestyles

We offered online events to show how to select healthy choices at the grocery store, understanding sugar’s impact on the body, and in person fitness experiences at local parks.

Compassionate Care Team

We provided dedicated ministry to bereaving families grieving the loss of a loved one.

Connection Care Calls

Pastors and ordained leaders made Connection Care Calls to check in and pray for RNCC families.

Young Adult Ministry

INCROWD hosted in person events & Bible Studies serving 122 young adults.

Men of Valor Evolving Men's Ministry

Men of Valor hosted monthly prayer calls.

Men of Valor assisted Dr. Chapman in hosting the Man Cave event, serving over 175 men.

Men’s Breakfast – Men of Valor provided 191 men with an exclusive men’s-only teaching and fellowship.

Worship Ministry

Our worship ministry served 22 vocalists through worship training and development.

Financial Learning Experience

The Financial Learning Experience offered an online broadcast to teach families how to experience financial freedom. Students of the FLE class eliminated $1,406,327.98 of debt. Three people were able to purchase new homes, and several families became completely debt free (including mortgage debt)!

Student loan forgiveness: $1,287,536. A few individuals even received money back from Sallie Mae for overpayment!

Credit card debt eliminated: $21,009.98. Two cards were cut up!

Baptism

Baptism is an outward expression of an inward declaration of a life changed and devoted to Christ. In total, we baptized 60 RNCC members from the age of 10 years old and up.

RNCC Love Month

Volunteers donated, organized, and delivered 1,326 new hygiene kits and other new items for the Helen Wright Center Women’s Shelter in collaboration with RNCC Teens.
Youth Ministry volunteers handmade Valentine’s Day cards and packaged them with fuzzy socks. Then volunteers delivered them to the Addison Senior Living facility to show our love to the elderly.

New Members and First-Time Guests

167 new RNCC members successfully completed Discovering Membership.

502 first-time guests visited our church.

57% were invited by someone.

40% of first-time guests were between the ages of 23-35.

Your giving and service helps us impact lives all over our community. It’s how we build dreams and people. 

We aren’t meant to navigate life’s burdens alone. It’s why we point people to Jesus and to organizations specializing in meeting specific needs that empower people to overcome life’s challenges. You can live a balanced and victorious life! If you’re in need or want to help those who are, we have resources for you.