You can explore Christianity even if you don’t know any Christians personally. A simple start is to attend a Sunday service and just listen. At ROLCC, we won’t put you on the spot or ask you to introduce yourself publicly. Our 10:00 AM service is primarily in English, with people from different backgrounds. If you’d like someone to walk with you, fill the Welcome Form and we can help you connect with a pastor or a Cell Fellowship (Midweek Fellowship meets Wednesdays at 8:00 PM). Questions are welcome—faith grows through honest seeking.
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Start with one consistent place where you can see the same people regularly. In Bangalore, community is built through rhythms, not random meetups. A simple step is to attend church weekly and join a Cell Fellowship—smaller groups are where friendships grow faster. At ROLCC, you can connect through the Welcome Form, meet someone from our team after service, and find a group or serving team that fits you (Welcoming, Media, Outreach, etc.). Show up consistently for a few weeks—belonging usually follows.
When you visit ROLCC, you can expect a warm welcome, a time of worship, prayer, and a Bible-based message. You're free to participate as much or as little as you're comfortable with.
As a first-time visitor, you'll also receive a thoughtfully prepared welcome kit. It includes information about the church, a handcrafted greeting, and a few small gifts that have been prayerfully prepared as a simple expression of our love and appreciation for your visit.
After the service, you're welcome to meet our pastors or church members, ask questions, or simply head home at your own pace.
You can simply walk in. Registration is not required for a regular Sunday service. If you need any assistance, our welcome team will be happy to help you.
Absolutely. We believe honest questions are an important part of every faith journey.
Whether you're exploring Christianity for the first time or seeking deeper understanding, you're welcome to ask questions and have open conversations with our pastors or church members. Our desire is to help people discover the truth of God's Word with grace, respect, and patience.
You can make a lasting impact by supporting educational initiatives that help children reach their God-given potential. Through ROLF, you can contribute by sponsoring programmes, volunteering your skills, mentoring students, or partnering with us to provide quality education and opportunities for underprivileged children.
Yes. ROLCC is committed to strengthening marriages and families. We offer pastoral guidance, mentoring, marriage enrichment initiatives, parenting encouragement, Cell Fellowships, and a supportive church community to help couples grow together in their relationship with God and one another through every stage of life.
Look for a church where you can grow in Jesus, be known, and serve—not just attend. A good church will teach the Bible clearly, welcome people from different backgrounds, and help you build real relationships beyond Sundays. Try visiting a few times, ask questions, and notice whether people follow up with care rather than hype. At ROLCC, many people find “home” through a Cell Fellowship and serving in a ministry team during the week, not only through the Sunday service. Home is usually built over time.
Absolutely. Serving together is a wonderful way to grow in faith as a family while blessing others. Depending on the ministry and the ages of your children, there may be opportunities for families to serve together in outreach, hospitality, community initiatives, and other church ministries.
Absolutely. If you have a heart for children and a desire to help them grow in their faith, we'd love to help you explore opportunities to serve in our River Kids Ministry. All volunteers go through our onboarding process to help provide a safe, caring, and Christ-centred environment for every child.
Possibly, but it depends on age, readiness, and the pathway the team follows. At ROLCC, we want children to grow in both skill and spiritual maturity, not just be on a stage. A good first step is to connect with our River Kids & Family team or the worship leadership after a service, or share your interest through the Welcome Form so the right leader can guide you. Many children start by learning worship basics and serving in age-appropriate ways before joining larger teams. We’ll help you find the right fit.
You’re not the only one—many people walk in without knowing anyone. The best way to change that is to choose one connection path and be consistent. At ROLCC, you can fill the Welcome Form so someone can help you get connected, and consider joining Cell Fellowship where conversations happen naturally in a smaller group. Serving is another great bridge—when you join a team like Ushers & Welcome, Media/Production, River Kids, or Outreach, you meet people while doing something meaningful. Don’t measure belonging by one Sunday—give it a few weeks.
Yes—church can help, especially through personal care and counselling. Loneliness often needs more than a crowd; it needs a safe place to be heard, prayed with, and guided. At ROLCC, you can reach out to our Counselling Ministry for pre-marital, crisis, family, or spiritual counselling grounded in Scripture. If you also want community support, Cell Fellowship/Midweek Fellowship is a helpful space to build relationships over time. You don’t have to carry loneliness alone—take one step toward support this week.
We all long for a place where we're known, valued, and encouraged. At ROLCC, we believe true belonging is found in a relationship with Jesus and in a Christ-centred community where people grow, serve, and walk through life together.
Moving to a new city can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to do it alone. At ROLCC, you'll have opportunities to connect through Sunday services, Cell Fellowships, ministry activities, and other gatherings throughout the week, helping you build meaningful friendships and feel at home in Bangalore.
Yes—please do. Asking someone to pray with you is a simple, biblical way to seek God’s help, and you don’t need to have the “right words.” At ROLCC, you can request prayer through our Prayer Ministry, speak with a pastor after service, or share your need through the Welcome Form so someone can follow up. If you’re comfortable, a Cell Fellowship is also a safe place to be prayed for and supported over time. You’re not meant to carry burdens alone.
Yes—church can be a strong place for your child to grow in values, because values are formed through truth, community, and example. At ROLCC, River Kids is designed to help children learn Scripture, worship, and godly character in an age-appropriate way, while parents are supported too. Along with that, being part of a church family helps children see faith lived out in real life—not just taught. A practical step is to attend as a family consistently and get connected beyond Sundays through fellowship and community.
Help your child build Christian friendships by giving them consistent, faith-filled spaces with the same people. Friendships grow through repetition, not one-time events. At ROLCC, River Kids & Family is a great start—children learn Scripture and worship together, and they meet others in their age group. For parents, being part of Cell Fellowship also helps because kids often form friendships with other families. Encourage your child to participate regularly, and model community yourself—children learn belonging by watching you choose it too.
Yes—church can be a meaningful place for children to discover and develop their talents, because gifts grow best with encouragement and purpose. At ROLCC, River Kids helps children grow in worship, Scripture, and confidence in age-appropriate ways. As they grow, there may also be pathways into music, creativity, or serving alongside family. The key is consistency: help your child show up, participate, and practise. If you want guidance for your child specifically, connect with the River Kids & Family team through the Welcome Form so a leader can help you with next steps.
Yes—you can start again. God isn’t waiting to shame you; He’s inviting you back. Start simple: one honest sentence. “Lord, I’m here. Help me.” You don’t need perfect words—just a real heart. If it helps, read a short Psalm and respond to God in your own words. At ROLCC, you can also ask someone to pray with you through our Prayer Ministry, and if you’re carrying deeper pain or confusion, our Counselling Ministry can support you. Prayer is a relationship, and relationships can be rebuilt.