Roland Run Presbyterian
Roland Run Presbyterian
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2200 West Joppa Road, Lutherville, MD 21093
We are a Presbyterian (PCA) church community situated in the metro Baltimore region.
Roland Run is blessed by volunteers and staff members alike who help us serve our congregation and our community. Get to know our staff!
As a historic Presbyterian (PCA) church plant committed to the neighborhoods of North Baltimore, Roland Run has a distinct set of Biblically guided values.
We meet every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at the 2200 W. Joppa Road Lutherville, MD 21093.
Each of us longs to have people in our lives who know us and love us in spite of ourselves. Community groups are a great way to grow with Christ and others.
Kids are a vital part of our church both during services and throughout the week. Find out how your child can be a part of what’s going on at Roland Run
We believe that life is found in giving it away and that small acts of service can help heal the brokenness in our city. Learn more about our service opportunities.
If there’s one practice that can transform your relationship with God dramatically it is listening to him speaking in his word and praying in response. What might God be waiting to say to you this coming year?
We have a history of protest and unrest in the City of Baltimore. How can we learn from the past so that we can stop repeating it?
This past Sunday, we reflected on Philippians 2:3-4, “Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.”
We referenced Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s work, Life Together, and wanted to post the fuller quote.
Full hearts and soggy sneaks! Read a recap of City Church’s involvement in the Back on My Feet Sneaks Come Out at Night race.
As the New Year arrives, many people will make resolutions that will impact their habits. We will work on better dietary habits, spending habits, or exercise habits. But, few will consider their spiritual habits.
The first in a series of reflections on the Psalms.