Posts from October 2025

Posts from October 2025

Collecting Food for our Neighbors

Our local partners are stocking up to serve our neighbors facing food insecurities, and we can help! We’re collecting non perishable food items and formula in the upcoming weeks. Here are some suggested items: These can be: Finding Help: Click Here for a list of shareable resourcesfor furloughed government employees and anyone facingfood insecurities. Looking to Serve? Our partners may be looking for volunteers in the upcomingweeks. Please email shae@myrivertree.org if you would be updated on serviceopportunities.

Help During the Shutdown

The buttons below will direct you to lists of resources for people who are facing food insecurities and federal employees who have been affected by the US Government Shutdown. We hope these resources are helpful, and we will continue to partner with local ministry organizations to provide food to those who are in need. If you’re a Rivertree member, attendee, or just someone in need of prayer, we’d love to pray for you. Please reach out to us at info@myrivertree.org.

Missions Summer Internship

Does taking God’s Word to our neighbors and the nations stir your heart? Would you like to serve this summer with the Rivertree Missions staff, learn about other cultures, meet international residents of our city, and take an overseas mission trip? Consider applying to be a Missions Intern! Missions Interns serve 15-20 hours a week in this paid position throughout the summer. Most hours are served Monday through Thursday with some evening and weekend hours (depending on events) and are…

Baby Dedication

February 22 | Sign Up By February 15 Children are a gift from the Lord, and we would like to celebrate your little ones with a commitment of dedication to the Lord and each other on Sunday, February 22. Baby dedication will take place at both services on both campuses. If your family would like to participate, please email Kasi Duckett at the Cove Campus or Sam Scanlon at the Downtown Campus by February 15.

The Steeple is Coming Down | Where are we Pointing?

Dreams Beyond a Steeple For 68 years, the steeple at the corner of Whitesburg Drive and Marsheutz Avenue has pierced the sky, adorning the top of the building where the Lord’s people would come to gather each week for worship from its first Sunday forward. It was no doubt an incredible day in 1957 when the believers at Southside Baptist Church witnessed the completion of the new $150,000 sanctuary, after only 7 years of being established as a church.  It’s…