Reflect
Reflects God’s Love
We love those who come to Revolve. You are not just another person, another tither or another servant. You are part of the Revolve family and we want to celebrate you. The best way for us to show that love is to Reflect. The Father loves you unconditionally, His love cannot be separated from you no matter where you are. We don’t want Revolve to be something that separates that love, but a conduit that reflects it.
React
What is a ReAction Team?
Our ReAction team is the team of individuals you first come in contact with at Revolve. The ReAction team is there to greet you at the door, assist you with refreshments, aid you in finding a seat, pray with you and love you the moment you come to Revolve. Our reaction team is made up of our host team, parking team, ushers and behind the scenes volunteers. They are proactive and reactive to the needs of those coming to Revolve and are always willing to meet you at your needs. At Revolve we believe that ReAction Teams are the first step in learning what it means to serve your community.
Regroup
What is ReGroup?
A “ReGroup” group is just simple as it sounds, a group of Revolvers who come together on a regular basis to share life and grow together as disciples of Christ. ReGroups are seasonal and led by RE leaders who are passionate about others, growing disciples and building connectedness to their communities.
Reach & Relate (R&R)
Jesus was conscious of where his community gathered. He reached out to people to share God’s love, and many times was criticized because of his willingness to follow the community patterns of life. At Revolve, we too will follow the community patterns of life through our “Reach & Relate” (R&R) events. When the community gathers they have fun, spend time as families and grow closer. When participating at an R&R event, we will go into the community to serve, love and grow those around us. R&R events will be a combination of reaching out and relating to the community. However, Revolve will focus more on the “relate” side, because building relationships is ultimately what prospers and grows community.




















