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What Can I Expect When I Visit?

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If you visit on a Sunday Morning, you can expect...

Our Worship begins at 11:00 a.m. During this time, we sing songs of praise unto God and hear a message from our pastor. We are in a series titled, "We've Got To...". We are exploring the things we must do as a church. This series concludes September 8, with a new series titled, "Finding Hope to Overcome" kicks off on September 15! At the conclusion of the message, we offer a time for people to respond to the call of the Holy Spirit. This is typically when attendees make their Next Step (see below section). Our service usually concludes close to 12:00 p.m.


If you visit on a Sunday Evening, you can expect...

We gather for Bible Study on Sunday Evenings at 6:00 p.m. in our Fellowship Hall. This is another time of discipleship through the study of God's Word. We are currently in a series through the Book of Acts. We also share prayer requests, concerns, burdens, and praises with each other. Our study lasts about an hour. Following our Evening gathering is choir practice.


If you visit on a Wednesday Evening, you can expect...

We gather for Bible Study on Wednesday evenings at 6:00 p.m. in our Fellowship Hall. This is another time of discipleship through the study of God's Word. We will be starting a new lesson series called "Faithful & Financial" on September 18. We also share prayer requests, concerns, burdens, and praises with each other. Our study lasts about an hour.


Next Steps

  • Because we have all sinned, we fall short of God’s standards and expectations. Since we sin, we experience a separation from God when we die and spend eternity in hell.

  • God loved you so much, He sent Jesus to die on the cross and pay the price for our sin. Now, because of Jesus’ death on the cross, our sins can be forgiven by God.

  • What we must do is understand we are sinners and are in need of a Savior. We must ask Jesus, through prayer, to forgive us of our sins and be our Savior.
  • After Jesus becomes our Savior, the next step is to follow Him in scriptural baptism, which is by being fully immersed in water.

  • Baptism does not save you or wash your sins away. It represents us being buried in Christ and raised to walk in a newness of life. It is a public profession of us placing our faith in Jesus.

  • Being baptized also makes you a member of the local church.

  • One common way of joining Red Oak is by being baptized.

  • If you have been scripturally baptized by a local, New Testament church, then there are several ways to join Red Oak:

    •  You may join by letter. When you join, we request your membership letter from your previous church of membership. Once we receive your letter, you become a Red Oak member.

    • If you cannot attain your letter, you have the option to join Red Oak by statement. This is simply a profession of your salvation and baptism and lets the church know you are able to join.

  • Once you are a member of Red Oak, you are expected to continue growing as a Jesus-follower by:

    • Growing in the knowledge of the Bible

    • Praying for your church, community, and country

    • Seeking unity in all areas of the church

    • Giving your time and resources to further the church’s efforts

    • Worshiping in our Sunday gatherings

    • Attending our Bible Studies on Wednesdays