Our Mission

We are a Spirit-filled family of broken people made whole by the Rock—Jesus Christ—sent to love God, love people, and love our city until every home becomes a missionary outpost. We exist to multiply disciples who multiply disciples, saturating McKinney and beyond with the hope, power, and presence of Jesus.

Every disciple a disciple-maker.
Every home a gospel lighthouse.
Every church a sending church.

Fueled by intimacy with God and grounded in His Word, we will reach the lost, restore the broken, and release God’s people to transform neighborhoods, workplaces, and nations—one relationship at a time.

We are not here to collect. We are here to go and to seek and save the lost, to plant gospel seeds in every heart, and to see a city awakened by the fire of the Holy Spirit.

Our Mission is simple:
To be a multiplying movement of Christ-centered, Spirit-empowered disciples who make Jesus impossible to ignore in McKinney, Texas… and far beyond.

ABOUT

Be ONE, Make ONE, for the ONE

Every Christ follower is a minister. At ROCK City Fellowship, our missional strategy to our city of McKinney and beyond is clear: we will not squander our time, talents, and treasures trying to attract people to a church service. Instead, we offer our lives to attach people to Jesus Christ. The person and work of Jesus Christ is the central focus of our faith and the purpose of our fellowship as believers on mission.

We do not see in Scripture, nor in the motivation of the first century church—that church attendance was ever the primary goal. The singular goal of the disciples was to attach people to Jesus only. That is why our strategy is simple and biblical:

  1. Engage with the lost.

  2. Establish believers in the faith.

  3. Equip them to serve.

  4. Empower them to go.

This strategy flows into our conviction that every disciple is a disciple-maker, every home is a missionary outpost, and every simple church is a sending organization. Leaders are raised up and then sent back into the city. A simple church gets us back to the biblical strategy that Paul and his missionary team lived out and died for.