Calendar
Sep 8 ... New Schedule begins
Sep 9 ... Men's Shepherd Group
Sep 10 ... Youth Secret Trip
Sep 11 ... Teacher Training
Sep 12 ... 9 & 10:30 Worship
Sep 12 ... Grandparents Day
Sep 12 ... Bluegrass Registration
Sep 12 ... Ensemble Auditions
Sep 12 ... Deacons Meeting
Sep 12 ... 5 p.m. Worship
Sep 12 ... New Member Welcome
Sep 12 ... Lord's Supper
Sep 12 ... AfterGlow
Sep 13 ... Conservatory begins
Sep 14 ... Spiritual Mothering #1
Sep 16 ... New Member BBQ
Sep 18 ... Young Married Party
Sep 19 ... RBI Session #1
Sep 23 ... Hospice Seminar
Sep 26 ... Ensembles begin
Sep 28 ... Spiritual Mothering #2
Oct 6 ... Board of Directors
Oct 7 ... Men's Shepherd Group
Oct 8 ... Bluegrass Festival
Oct 10 ... Pig Roast Tickets
Oct 10 ... Deacons Meeting
Oct 10 ... 5 p.m. Worship
Oct 10 ... New Member Welcome
Oct 10 ... Lord's Supper
Oct 12 ... Spiritual Mothering #3
Oct 14 ... Men's Breakfast
Oct 17 ... RBI Session #2
Oct 22 ... Academy Uniform Sale
Oct 22 ... Discipleship Weekend 
Oct 24 ... Pig Roast for 55-up
Oct 26 ... Spiritual Mothering #4

Oct 31 ... HarvestFest
Nov 3 ... Board of Directors
Nov 4 ... Men's Shepherd Group
Nov 7 ... Daylight Time ends
Nov 7 ... Peterson Concert
Nov 7 ... Basket Blessings
Nov 11 ... Men's Breakfast
Nov 13 ... Auto Safety Clinic
Nov 14 ... 5 p.m. Worship
Nov 14 ... Deacons Meeting
Nov 14 ... New Member Welcome
Nov 21 ... RBI Session #3
Nov 23 ... All Wednesday Events
Nov 24 ... No Wednesday Events
Nov 25 ... Thanksgiving holiday
Nov 25-26 ... Office closed
Nov 29 ... Conservatory recital
Dec 1 ... Board of Directors

Live Worship
• Watch Sunday’s (10:30 a.m.) and Wednesday’s (6:30 p.m.) services “live” through GraceWorx Ministries’ Livestream by clicking here.
• Listen “live” via radio to Riverbend’s Sunday services at 10:30 a.m. on FM: 89.7, 90.3, 97.3, 102.7. If you are out of town, listen “live” on the Cornerstone Radio website.


Which Riverbend pastor?
For correct answers to the trivia questions about Riverbend's pastors, click here.


Check out the new GraceTrax blog, which has been designed for easy interaction by you.  To see it, click here.


Kingdom Corner and TAG teachers and volunteers have a mandatory training session scheduled: Saturday, Sept. 11, at 9 a.m.-noon. Contact Summer Harsch for details by clicking here.


For details on changes in the GraceWorx television schedule, click here.


All Riverbenders who have not done so should enroll in a Bible Fellowship Group. Register in the office lobby at church.


Ladies enrolled in the Women of Grace "Spiritual Mothering" seminar are reminded that the first session (of four) is Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. at the church.


Men's Breakfast on Sept. 9 has been cancelled. The next one: Oct. 14 at 6 a.m.


All members of the original Men's Shepherding Group meet Thursday, Sept. 9, at 6:30 p.m.


The church's Military Support Group needs the names of all Riverbenders and family members mobilized or deployed overseas. Submit names to Ken Edwards by clicking here.


Dr. Roy Hargrave, Senior Pastor

Dr. Roy Hargrave, who has been in the ministry for more than 36 years, is now in his 21st year as Senior Pastor at Riverbend Church. Under his leadership, the congregation has jumped in size from 400 in regular attendance to over 1200. The size of the staff has also grown from seven full-time staff members to 30 full-time staff members, including eight pastors. The budget has grown from $500,000 per year to over $2,500,000 annually.

In 1997, under Pastor Roy’s leadership, the church completed the vision of a relocation project. Riverbend, (formerly Ormond First Baptist) moved from a downtown five-acre site to a 45-acre campus. In recent years, the church has purchased adjacent property, bringing the size of Riverbend’s campus to 112 acres. In 1998, the formerly Ormond First Baptist became Riverbend Community Church. In the year 2000, the church instituted a theological training school (Riverbend Bible Institute), which has been attended by hundreds of folks every year.

Pastor Roy's philosophy of ministry includes a strong commitment to solid, expository proclamation from the pulpit. “The Lord builds His own church” is one  of Pastor Roy’s favorite sayings, and he believes that the means He uses to build it is the clear, God-anointed preaching of the “whole counsel of God.” Evangelism is important to him, but it is not the priority of his ministry. The glory of God is the priority, and all the important things, including evangelism, flow out of that chief end.

Pastor Roy, who is President of a media ministry called "GraceWorx," was born in Kennett, Mo., in 1954 and grew up in nearby Rector, Ark. He was nine when saved by the grace of God in a country Methodist church in his hometown. Throughout his childhood and teenage years, he was very active in sports, particularly baseball and basketball. He was an Arkansas All-Star basketball and baseball player at Rector High School. After his senior year at Rector, he attended Southern Baptist College (now Williams Baptist College) in Walnut Ridge, Ark. He transferred to Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Mo., and received his bachelor's degree with a double major in Philosophy and Religion. In 1987 Pastor Roy received a Master's Degree in Theological Studies from Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary in Memphis, Tenn. He did graduate work at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and then received his Doctor of Ministry degree from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, N.C., in 2002.

Licensed into the ministry in 1974 and ordained in 1975, Dr. Hargrave pastored five churches prior to coming to Riverbend (then Ormond First Baptist) in 1989. He began in 1974-75 at Tipperary Baptist Church in Knobel, Ark. He pastored First Baptist in Holcomb, Mo., in 1977-78 and Alexander Baptist in Paragould, Ark., in 1979-82. Then he spent seven years as pastor at Philadelphia Baptist in Jonesboro, Ark., before heading to the same role at Trinity Baptist in Memphis. While at Trinity, he led that church to relocate to one of the fastest growing areas in the United States—Southhaven, Miss. That church has since grown from 300 to over 2000 in attendance.

Roy is married to the former Marki Mosley of Rector, and they have four children: Nathan (married to the former Erika Delaney), Rachel (married to Michael Mergener), Jordan and Roy Alton II (also known as "R.A."). They also have three grandchildren.

Pastor Roy's Purpose Statement: "To clearly and faithfully declare the truth of God by rightly dividing the Word and courageously proclaiming its content to exalt Christ through my life and my words."

 
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