ROC Ministries
Southern Baptist Convention
802 Kinswood Lane
Saint Louis, MO 63129
ROC Ministries is a medium-sized church located in Saint Louis, MO. Our church was founded in 2012 and is associated with the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC).
What to Expect at ROC Ministries
Leader:
David Pitts, Lead Pastor
Service Times:
Sunday School 9:00am
Sunday Fellowship and Refreshments 10:00am
Sunday Worship Gathering 10:35am
Service Details
- Informal or casual attire most common
- Contemporary worship style
- Printed worship bulletin
- Location: Saint Louis County
- Parking: Private lot
- Saturday evening service: No
- Multi-site church: No
- Primary language used: English
Ministries and Programs
- Nursery
- Children's ministry
- Youth or teen ministry
- Weekly small groups
- Missions
- Young adult ministry
- Men/women's ministry
- Community service
Additional Info About Our Church
We are a church that understands how important it is to show the love of Jesus to everyone. We want to engage people, reflect God's love, and have a real impact in our community! On Sunday mornings we meet for Bible Study from 9:00-10:00. We have classes for every age group! After Bible Study, we take about thirty minutes and go downstairs and hang out so we can get to know each other better while we have some refreshments. At 10:30 we move upstairs to gather for worship, which begins promptly at 10:35. One of the more common questions we are asked is, "What kind of music do have?" We have a full band and worship through songs by Chris Tomlin, Passion, Vertical Church Band, Elevation Church, All Sons and Daughters and Bethel, to name a few. Even if you're not familiar with these names, you'll love our music. God has a way of taking what we do and making an incredible worship experience for everyone.
Mission:
To lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ
Vision:
To be a real church meeting real needs
Purpose:
To celebrate God's presence through worship. To demonstrate God's love through ministry. To communicate God's word by evangelism. To incorporate God's people into His family, which is fellowship. To educate God's people, which is discipleship.