Posted by admin on August 24, 2010

Some of you went with the group to see this in theaters in the Spring. Now that it’s out on DVD, we will be showing this on Friday, September 3.
Plot Summary:
Jake Taylor has everything. He has a beautiful girl, he’s the champion in basketball and beer pong, and everyone loves him. Then, an old childhood friend, whom Jake used to be friends with, commits suicide. Jake begins to think. He wonders what he could’ve done to save his friend’s life. A youth minister tells him that Jake needs God. So Jake becomes a Christian. However, things begin to spin out of control. His dad is cheating on his mom, his girlfriend is pregnant, and his former friends ridicule and mock him. During all this, Jake is going to realize just what it means to be a Christian and how, to save a life.
This movie reminds us about what it means to care for those who are around us, and to step out of our comfort zones to reach people… all appropriate at the start of the school year to remind us of loving others like Christ.
Posted by admin on March 9, 2010

CLICK HERE FOR FAMINE PERMISSION SLIP
What: 30 Hour Famine is an annual event that raises awareness for world hunger and poverty. Students fast (i.e. go without food) for 30 hours; only water and juice are allowed. In addition, students ask friends, classmates, teachers, etc. to sponsor them with a donation amount for fasting. This money will all go to World Vision, a Christian organization committed to meeting global needs.
Why:
- Because in America, most of us have everything we ever could need or want, and we don’t know what it feels like to lack food.
- Because it forces us to remember that people in the world go hungry every day.
- Because we are reminded that we CAN do something about it.
- Because we need to get out of our comfort zones and learn to serve other people.
When: April 9-10, 2019 (Friday-Saturday)
How?
- Download a permission slip [here], read it, and get your parents to sign it.
- Turn the permission slip & get a Famine Envelope from Andy Last day to turn in permission slips & get a Famine envelope is MARCH 28th!
- Go out and tell your friends, teachers, neighbors, etc. about why you are doing this, and ask if they would sponsor you.
- Collect all your sponsors’ donations before the Famine
- On Friday, April 9th, you stop eating after lunch (around 12:00-1:00), and come that night to Youth Group
Posted by admin on February 18, 2010

38 Spaces as of 2/18/2010
For those of you who don’t know, Crossroads Summer Camp is a camp done by Crossroads Worldwide Ministries. Every summer, RCCC takes a group to camp for a week. The camp is at Gardner-Webb University (3 hours away from Raleigh), and is a week where students worship, learn about the Bible & how to live the Christian life, as well as fellowship with other campers.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CROSSROADS CAMPERS:
In order to reserve your spot for camp, you need to:
- Pick up a registration form at RCCC or download it here [PDF].
- READ the form carefully to understand information about payment, refunds, and deadlines. This is VERY important to avoid unpleasant surprises later on.
- Have a check for payable to RCCC turned in for $270, and attach it to your form
- Turn your form into Andy Chang, or mail it to the church office (9266 Chapel Hill Rd, Cary NC 27513)
DEPOSITS ARE DUE MAY 2 , 2010 (or when spaces fill up)
Basic Camp Info:
- Dates: July 12-16, 2010 (Mon-Fri)
- Total Cost: $270 (Scholarships available upon request)
- For Students currently in grades 7-12
Posted by admin on January 13, 2010

Meta 20X Extreme @ Apex Baptist Church
Friday, 2/12/2010
Cost $20 (T-shirt extra)
Meta is an annual event put on by Apex Baptist that challenges students in their relationship with God. The speaker is Clayton King (www.claytonking.com) of Crossroads ministries. He’s an awesome speaker that really connects with youth, and he’s also the guy who speaks at our summer camps!
To sign up for Meta, please go to http://meta20X.rcccyouth.org and register. You’ll need to turn in your money to Andy in person.
(T-shirt is $5 for short-sleeve and $7 for long-sleeve. The design is the picture you see above)
Posted by admin on October 28, 2009

Saturday, November 28 2009 @ North Cary Park
10:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. (Lunch from 12:00-1:00)
This year everyone will be eating on Thanksgiving Thursday, AND the church has a potluck on Friday night. What better way to work off that extra food than to run around a bit on Saturday morning.Basic Information:
- This will be two-hand-touch or flag football. In other words, this is a no-contact, no tackling event. We do not want any injuries. So if you were afraid to play because you didn’t want to be tackled or injured, then this’ll make you feel better!
- Permission slips are required for ALL participants, including guests/visitors. No permission slip means no playing. **Click Here for Permission Slip [PDF]**
- Only students in grades 7th-12th are allowed to play; no college students or younger-age-siblings.
- We will have teams that will be fair for both genders, all ages, and all abilities. Everyone will get a chance to play!
- We will also have a game of Ultimate Frisbee going
The following questions might be ones that you have. Read through, and if you still have a question, then please e-mail Andy.
- I have no interest in football at all. Why should I still come? Because football is only part of what Turkey Bowl is about. More importantly, it’s a chance to have fun together as a youth group. Although we will be playing games & in teams, the purpose is not hard competition. It’s going to be fun, even a little silly! Actually, most of the youth group doesn’t really play football either, so it’ll be fun to watch everyone run around, making the same mistakes, and laughing about it together!
- Can I bring my friends? Yes you can! However, friends also need a permission slip to play.
- What if I’m no good at football? That’s ok! It’s all just for the fun of it. We also will have rules & such to make it fair and easy for everyone, not just for “athletic types”.
- I really don’t want to get hurt… is it safe? Yes it is safe! Last year we had NO injuries in Turkey Bowl. In other churches in the past, usually the worst injury might be a sprained ankle if you trip on something or accidentally land on your foot wrong. Since this is a sport, there is always the POSSIBILITY for injury (accidents can happen), but generally, we’ve rarely had sports-related injuries.
Posted by andy on September 15, 2009

October 16th, 2009
Our Youth Group will be going to the State Fair that night! If you want to come, please read the following carefully:
- Advance tickets through the YG will be taken if you order & pay by October 11. If you get tickets through another source (i.e. mom/dad’s company), that’s fine too.
- Tickets are $1 if you are 12 years old, and $5 for everyone else
- Advance ride tickets (sheet of 18) are $10; at the fair, those are $1 per ticket. Most rides cost 2-3 tickets to ride on. So you and a friend can choose to split a sheet of 18. But one person needs to order & pay for the sheet (and you split it among yourselves later)
- There is ALSO going to be a Third Day concert (Christian rock/worship group)… $15 for that ticket. That is IN ADDITION to paying for an admission ticket ($1/$5). The concert starts at 7:30pm. That means you’ll only have about an hour to spend in the fair before the concert.
If you have questions, please ask Andy!
Ready to order tickets? Click Here!
Posted by admin on August 5, 2009

Are you going into high school this fall? Are you already in high school but still feeling unprepared or lost?
August 15, 2009
10:00AM – 3:00PM (lunch provided)
Cost: $10 (includes conference folder + handouts and giveaways)
Register Here: http://movingup9.rcccyouth.org
Here’s the detailed information:
Schedule:
Parents, please join us in the afternoon for Lunch and afterwards
10AM: Opening Session: ”Faith First: Keeping the Main Thing the main thing”
11AM: Workshop 1:
- For Guys Only
- For Girls Only
12PM: Lunch
1PM: Workshop 2:
- ”Is this on the test?: Figuring out academics”
- ”Who’s Who: Is Popularity All They Say It Is?”
- [For Parents]: Understanding High School
2PM: Closing Session: “With Great Power Comes…” (a look at responsibilities)
Posted by admin on October 29, 2008

Saturday, November 29 2008 @ North Cary Park
10:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. (Lunch from 12:00-1:00)
This year everyone will be eating on Thanksgiving Thursday, AND the church has a potluck on Friday night. What better way to work off that extra food than to run around a bit on Saturday morning.Basic Information:
- This will be two-hand-touch or flag football. In other words, this is a no-contact, no tackling event. We do not want any injuries. So if you were afraid to play because you didn’t want to be tackled or injured, then this’ll make you feel better!
- Permission slips are required for ALL participants, including guests/visitors. No permission slip means no playing. **Click Here for Permission Slip [PDF]**
- Only students in grades 7th-12th are allowed to play; no college students or younger-age-siblings.
- We will have teams that will be fair for both genders, all ages, and all abilities. Everyone will get a chance to play!
- We will also have a game of Ultimate Frisbee going
The following questions might be ones that you have. Read through, and if you still have a question, then please e-mail Andy.
- I have no interest in football at all. Why should I still come? Because football is only part of what Turkey Bowl is about. More importantly, it’s a chance to have fun together as a youth group. Although we will be playing games & in teams, the purpose is not hard competition. It’s going to be fun, even a little silly! Actually, most of the youth group doesn’t really play football either, so it’ll be fun to watch everyone run around, making the same mistakes, and laughing about it together!
- Can I bring my friends? Yes you can! However, friends also need a permission slip to play. Also, hope your friends understand that we are not playing super-competitively. (Please don’t invite your whole Varsity football team expecting to play a Varsity game)
- What if I’m no good at football? That’s ok! It’s all just for the fun of it. We also will have rules & such to make it fair and easy for everyone, not just for “athletic types”.
- I really don’t want to get hurt… is it safe? Yes it is safe! Last year we had NO injuries in Turkey Bowl. In other churches in the past, usually the worst injury might be a sprained ankle if you trip on something or accidentally land on your foot wrong. Since this is a sport, there is always the POSSIBILITY for injury (accidents can happen), but generally, we’ve rarely had sports-related injuries.
Posted by admin on September 27, 2008

The youth group will be going to the State Fair on Friday, October 17.
The cost for the fair is $5 for entry. If you want to pre-buy ridetickets, those are $10 per booklet (18 ridetix). Everyone who goes to the fair MUST pay the $5 entry. The ridetickets are optional, and you can split with your friends.
Please download your 2008 Fair Permission slip **HERE**
We will be going in small groups.
High School students: please sign up on the church bulletin board, or contact one of the group leaders. Turn in your permission slip and money (cash or check payable to RCCC) to a group leader. The groups are:
Group 1: Jennifer Y, Jasmin H, Nathaniel T
Group 2: Michelle H, Isaac L
Group 3: Steven Y, Squeenie T
Middle Schoolers, please contact your leaders to sign up for your groups.
Posted by admin on May 4, 2008

For those of you going to Crossroads Summer Camp, please turn in your forms THIS COMING FRIDAY!
Also, we need you to sign up for a roommate. Please do so on the form below. If you do not do this by Friday, then we will assign, and you will NOT have a chance to request a change.
Roommate Sign-up, Click Here