What are your ministry environments?

How do I connect with Romeo? We want you to feel comfortable, so we describe the different environements of our church in relationship to your house. Follow these links to discover descriptions of our three ministry environments.

foy•er (foi’•er, foi•ya’) n. An entry. It’s the place in the home that serves as the welcome area for guests. It’s an opportunity to make our guests feel comfortable enough to return. That’s exactly how we design our entry environments at Romeo. Our Sunday morning worship services are “foyer” environments.  We want our guests to come back, so we do everything with them in mind. So, come on in…

Examples of  Foyers @ RomeoChurch.com:

liv•ing room (liv’ing room) n. A room in a home, with sofas, chairs, used for entertaining guests. When guests arrive and are welcomed into your home, you invite them into the living room. Everyone finds a comfortable place to sit, and the conversation begins. At Romeo, this is where you connect with people like yourself. Smaller and more interactive than the foyer environment, these gatherings offer genuine opportunity to begin friendships.

Examples of Living Rooms @ RomeoChurch.com

kitch•en (kich’en) n. A room or place for the preparation and cooking of food. Webster’s definition doesn’t help us much, but think about it. What is the most popular room in your home? Where do you end up when friends or family come over? The kitchen. This is where lasting friendships are made. And that’s the kind of environment we are striving for in our small groups. Small groups are where people meet regularly for Bible study and prayer, and commit to accountability, friendship and support. They are the safe place to open your heart, share your life, and ask the tough questions. Small groups are the place where ministry happens at Romeo, and we want to help you get there.

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