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The book of Daniel has fascinated Christians for centuries. Who wouldn’t love the stories of a young Daniel and his friends, under intense pressure in the courts of the most powerful nation on earth, exhibiting tremendous courage and resolute faithfulness, and witnessing God’s miraculous interventions in their lives?

Incredibly, in Daniel’s account, these daring tales are eclipsed by the dreams and visions that with stunning accuracy predict the movement of world superpowers, not only in Daniel’s time but into the future, and yes, even into our time!

The historical narrative mixed with predictive prophecy make Daniel a unique book in our Bibles, but also an incredibly relevant one for us.

As Christians we too are in ‘exile’, away from our true Home and struggling ourselves under the intense pressure of the world around us. We too are called to exhibit courage and faithfulness, and we too long to see God’s miraculous interventions in our lives!

Not only that, we too are concerned about the movement of world superpowers, anxious to know that God is in fact still sovereign over the ‘kingdoms’ of this world, our own nation, and our very own lives!

The fact that Daniel stretches into our own futures, with its resounding theme of God’s sovereignty and faithfulness to His people, inspires both hope & faithfulness.


Our journey starts this coming Sunday, and will stretch out over the next few months:

Sunday 12 June – 7 August: Daniel 1-6
Sunday 14 – 28 August: Series break
Sunday 4 Sep – 6 Nov: Daniel 7-12

To get the most out of this study we strongly encourage you to do two things:

  1. Work through the personal study guide
    This is more than a ‘daily devotional’. It will guide you through reading the chapter ahead of the Sunday sermon, with helpful study prompts and clues.
  2. Join a study group
    Community group leaders are equipped to share a lot more about the chapter following each sermon, and perhaps more importantly, to help assimilate the principles into daily life!



Watch the Clash of Kingdoms series on YouTube


Ultimately the book of Daniel draws our attention to Jesus, and His future kingdom, which makes it foundational reading for Christians anytime, anywhere:

“I was watching in the night visions, And with the clouds of the sky one like a son of man was approaching. He went up to the Ancient of Days and was escorted before him. To him was given ruling authority, honor, and sovereignty. All peoples, nations, and language groups were serving him. His authority is eternal and will not pass away. His kingdom will not be destroyed”
(Daniel 7:13-14)

May God bless us all as we study His word together!

Richard

Thanks to our ministry leaders and to Jaime for their efforts in putting together this fantastic video highlighting the work of our church ministries in 2021.

Annual Report

Please follow the link to download the 2021-2022 Annual Report of our Ministries and Operations.

Last year we partnered with Johannesburg Bible College and Rays of Hope to launch a new campus for JBC at the Rays of Hope facilities in Alexandra Township. This was only possible through the generosity of you – the church at RUC!

Here is a short update video from Rev. Dr. Nat Schluter – the principal of the Johannesburg Bible College.

Take Courage –  by Jennifer Rothschild.

A study of Haggai
Starting Friday, 18 March
In the Galilee room
Time: 9:am
Contact Joanne 079 5282629
Books available in the bookshop.

Thanks
Every week Rays of Hope benefits from donations from Rosebank Union congregants, from the almost daily drop-off of donations, to Sponsor a Child, and volunteering in a wide range of capacities.

We want to say THANK YOU!!! We truly appreciate all of your involvement, which benefits the people that we partner with in Alexandra.

If anyone is looking for more information on ways of getting involved, please contact Trish at trish@raysofhope.co.za

Precept Upon Precept

  • Hebrews (Part 1) “Consider Jesus, your merciful High Priest” – chapters 1-4
  • 11 week study
  • starting Thursday 17 Feb 10.00 – 12.00; 18.30 – 20.30
  • Cost: R170

Precept upon Precept requires approx 5 hours of personal study each week.


New Inductive Study Series (NISS)

  • Genesis – Deuteronomy “Teach me Your ways”
  • 37 week study
  • starting Wednesday 16 Feb 10.00 – 12.00
    • Genesis – 8 weeks
    • Exodus – 10 weeks
    • Leviticus – 7 weeks
    • Numbers – 6 weeks
    • Deuteronomy – 6 weeks
  • Cost: R145

NISS requires approx 2-3 hours of personal study each week.


We shall be meeting in person at RUC, and we are exploring the possibility of streaming the session online for those who prefer that format or are unable to get to the venue.

I shall be handing out the study books on Wednesday 9 February, so please let me know as soon as possible if you would like to join as the books need to be ordered.


If you have any questions please contact Donna Woolnough

We are looking for people to facilitate our Divorce Recovery and Single & Parenting support groups, which both run once a year. No prior training is necessary as training will be given. We are looking for people that have experienced either divorce or/and single parenting and have grown through the experience.

If you have any questions, contact Fiona Nyahunda at fiona@ruc.org.za.

GriefShare is a support group for people grieving the death of a family member or friend. If you’ve lost a spouse, child, family member, or friend, you’ve probably found there are not many people who understand the deep hurt you feel. GriefShare groups meet weekly for 13 weeks to help you face these challenges and move towards rebuilding your life, by giving you biblical instruction and practical guidance to help you on your journey to recovery.

We will meet in the Galilee Room on Sundays, starting from the 19 January from 8am to 9:45am.

If you have any questions please contact Kerry or Farai: Kerry@ruc.org.za | Farai@ruc.org.za 

Most of our church ministries operate through individual believers using their gifts to serve others. If you would like to volunteer in any way, please visit the link below or visit the tables in the Street on Sunday 23 January.

Serving is a great way to meet new people and feel part of the church.

Please note that these are unpaid service opportunities.