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Raleigh Mennonite Church

As a Christian community, called to peacemaking and reconciliation, we affirm that people of any race, ethnic identity, gender, who are gay or straight, of any ability, age, or economic status, are welcome to full participation in our congregation.

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Building Community

Group having fun around a table at the 2019 intergenerational retreatWhat creates a place for all ages to belong? A people to belong to? Well, there has to be a place “where everybody knows your name.”1 And laughter. And tears. And shoulder-to-shoulder service. Real face time, as in face-to-face time to talk. And prayer. Encouragement. Reconciliation. Role models.

A community of faith is all that and probably more.

But in a nut shell, our community is made of people who walk together and support one another to respond and react like Jesus to people and situations. And when we screw that up, offer one another confession and mercy and encouragement to go on. Oh, and a very important ingredient: gratitude. A ‘thank you’ with a smile and hug is the glue that holds people together.

Relaxing in the rocking chairs at the 2014 Intergenerational RetreatBut frankly, in a busy urban environment it takes creativity and commitment to make community happen. We try to make it a priority.

Opportunities to build the community of faith happen throughout the week. Over coffee, lunch, and dinner together. In mission and service. Fellowship groups. Movies and concerts. Community potlucks. Intergenerational retreats.

RMCers at our booth at the 2019 Out Raleigh festival

 

 

1 *Theme song on “Cheers”, the long running 80’s sitcom.

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121 Hillsborough St.
Raleigh, NC 27603

Phone: 919-831-2969

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Masks are no longer required at in-person services and events. But we are mask-friendly and fully supportive of visitors, members and service leaders who choose to wear masks for their own personal protection. Those who can’t attend in person still have the option of attending by Zoom. Please contact us if you'd like the Zoom connection information.

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Are you worried about how much it costs to live he Are you worried about how much it costs to live here in Wake County? 

Are you or a coworker being priced out of the area?

Is owning a home here even a possibility for you?

We want you to have the option of working, living and thriving here - not just barely getting by.

Even if that’s not you, there’s power in numbers, and we can stand with our neighbors.

Join us at St. Francis of Assisi Church (11401 Leesville Road, Raleigh) on September 19, 2026 at 1 p.m. where the ONE Wake Homeownership to Equity Campaign will hold a mass accountability action, calling on our elected officials to stick to their promises.

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