Merry Christmas

from RockPointe Church!

Christmas Eve Services

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24
9:15A, 11A, 1P, 3P, 4:30P | CENTRAL CAMPUS

9:15A, 11A, 2P | PARKER SQUARE

Children’s programming is provided for ages birth through 3 years at all services except the 4:30p at Central Campus.

Other Christmas Events


TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS SERVICE
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20
5:30P | CENTRAL CAMPUS

Season of Service

  • 12/5 - Angel Tree at Parker Square 

    This year, we are hosting a very special event at Parker Square, where we will personally distribute the gifts collected during Angel Tree to the parents of Vickery Elementary. Please join us in welcoming and distributing gifts on December 5 at Parker Square from 9a-2p. 


    We are also asking for donations of Christmas cookies and hot chocolate to share with the parents and staff of Vickery.


    REGISTRATION IS CLOSED

  • 12/12 - CCA

    We are so grateful to partner with CCA in their annual Christmas Cheer Event on December 12, from 4:45-8p at 200 S. Mill Street, Lewisville, TX 75057.  We will greet parents, serve refreshments, wrap presents, or assist with stocking stuffers.


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  • 12/16 – Men of Nehemiah Fun Day

    RockPointe is proud to serve alongside The Men of Nehemiah (MON), a residential, discipleship, and addiction recovery ministry for homeless and formerly incarcerated men. MON is a highly structured recovery program based upon 15 Biblical Principles, which embrace the 12-step recovery model. Additionally, MON contains a robust military-style component, which provides healthy disciplinary training.

     

    First Saturday Fun Day is a purposeful time of fellowship and encouragement for the men. Join a committed group of volunteers and go to South Dallas from 11:45a-2p with lunch, dessert, and some games. Enjoy a time of laughter and encouragement with men who are working hard to get their lives back on track through the power of Jesus Christ.


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  • 12/20 - Heart of the City, Lewisville

    Food insecurity is an ongoing problem for many neighbors in our community, especially during the holiday season. Please join us in serving at Heart of the City's food pantry on December 20, from 2:45-5p. Volunteers are needed to help stock shelves, bag groceries, and serve as personal shoppers.


    REGISTRATION IS CLOSED

  • 12/25 - Christmas at Cornerstone

    Cornerstone Baptist Church of Dallas has an amazing ministry for their homeless neighbors in south Dallas. In support of their outreach, we are going to help them prepare 550 meals for their annual Christmas lunch.

     

    December 22 – Meal Preparation

    We will need 15 volunteers to prepare Christmas lunch at Cornerstone Kitchen, 1616 Grand Ave, Dallas 75215, 9:30a to 3p.

    REGISTRATION IS CLOSED


    December 25 – Christmas Lunch 

    First Shift: 10:30a - 15 volunteers to pack and deliver food to various locations

    Second Shift: 11:30a - 15 volunteers to serve food at Cornerstone kitchen

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    If you cannot join us for this special serving opportunity at Cornerstone, please consider donating Little Debbie Christmas Cakes for their lunch (amount needed: 575). These donations can be dropped off at the missions bin at either campus.

Advent Season this year is from November 26 - December 25

Advent marks the beginning of the Christmas season and the Church year for most Western churches. The word “Advent” means “arrival” or “coming” in Latin and represents the approach of Christ’s birth and the awaiting of Christ’s second coming. It is comprised of the four Sundays before Christmas day, starting on the Sunday closest to November 30 and ending on Christmas.


For Christians, Advent is a time of reflection about the amazing gift God gave to us in the person of His Son who came to live among us on earth. It is also an opportunity to restore Jesus to His rightful place as the center of our holiday celebrations. The prevailing themes of the Advent season, and the symbolism behind activities churches and families share, are expectation and hope, preparation and peace, joy and sharing, and most of all, love.


These themes are represented in the candles of the Advent. Here’s one example of the representation of the candles, along with a Scripture reference: Each Sunday, marking a new week in Advent, a candle is lit (including candles from previous weeks) until we arrive at the white, center candle which stands for Christ.


Hope (Romans 15:12-13)
Love (John 3:16-17)
Joy (Luke 2:7-15)
Peace (Luke 3:4-6)
Christ (John 1:29 & John 3:1-8)


All Advent activities and traditions are grounded in the truth of Scripture, even though the symbolism and stories surrounding them have changed over time. The focus continues to be the great news that the Messiah was and is coming and how we live out our heartfelt longing for both.


INTERESTED IN RECEIVING A NAME OF JESUS EACH DAY ALONG WITH A PRAYER PROMPT?

Text ADVENT to 97891.


About RockPointe Church

RockPointe strives to provide a welcoming, family-friendly environment where people of all walks of life encounter the transforming power of a relationship with Jesus.


You will find RockPointe to be a place of imperfect, but genuine and authentic people seeking to glorify Jesus with their lives. Our hope is to point to the empowering grace of Jesus that transforms people to become impactful disciples for the kingdom of God.


The worship music is modern in style and highly gospel-centered in content. People are encouraged to passionately worship Jesus in “spirit and truth.” At RockPointe we value singing songs that are Christ-exalting and theologically rich.


We hold the Scriptures in high regard as the final authority in a person’s life. Messages at RockPointe are Christ-centered and will provide great insight as to what the Bible teaches about living your life for the glory of God. There is also a Family Room for parents to observe the services even while attending to their family needs.

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