Our service are held in person and online.

Because we love our community, we are expressing an abundance of care by practicing Physical distancing which means staying at least 6 feet away from others to avoid catching a disease or Virus

Welcome to Missoula Community Regional Ministries

We are a multi-national, multicultural, 7th-day Adventist group that practices diversity and inclusion.

We are a multi-national, multicultural, Seventh-day Adventist group that practices diversity and inclusion. In harmony with our beliefs, we are committed to a demonstration of love through acceptance.

We believe that every person is valued and should be treated with dignity and respect. We would love to have you as our guest and more importantly as a member of our growing family. 

September is often called the “back-to-school” month because students begin school or return to classrooms, while parents settle into predictable routines, and workplaces regain their post-summer rhythm. 

However this spirit of beginning and renewal is not just for students—it is for all of us. This is a perfect time to examine our habits and reset our commitments by taking moments to reflect thoughtfully on questions such as: Are we growing spiritually? Are we cultivating meaningful relationships? Are we caring for our physical and mental health?

Think of September as your opportunity to “enroll” in God’s school of growth. You may not carry books or sharpen pencils, but you can recommit to daily practices that sharpen your character—prayer, reading Scripture, journaling, exercise, or acts of kindness. 

Here is a practical tip for the upcoming week: Write down one new discipline you want to strengthen this fall. Whether it is praying more consistently, setting aside time for family or budgeting wisely, small steps today become lasting habits tomorrow. 

The apostle Paul encourages this type of transformational process. He states: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:2). So, as we move deeper into September, let us go “back to basics” by renewing our minds, strengthening our faith, and recommitting to the journey of becoming better each day.

Dr. Dexter Royes

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Please join us Saturdays at 11:30 MST, for a time of praise, worship and renewal.

Online – Zoom ID: 812 2049 0401 * Passcode: 789132 Phone access:1-646-876-9923

YouTube – Missoula Community Regional Ministry @MCRM2020

Dexter Royes, Pastor
Missoula Community Regional Ministry

MLK Jr. Day Celebration 2023

Scheduled  Speaker

Pastor Dexter Royes

Dr. Dexter Royes – What Will You Do With Freedom?
(Sermon Series Part 2 – The Fight to Stay Free)

Let us walk through the Word, walk through history, and walk through our own hearts—asking a simple but life-changing question, What will you do with freedom?

Dr. Dexter Royes – Why Go Back?
(Sermon Series -The Fight to Stay Free  Part 1

The danger of desiring bondage over freedom because of fear, familiarity, and forgetfulness.

 

Dr. Dexter Royes – From Fear to Faith

Sermon Series: After the Tomb: Living the Resurrection Part One: From Fear to Faith – The Personal Impact of the Resurrection This message turns our attention beyond the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Dr. Dexter Royes – From Witness to World Changer.

Sermon Series: After the Tomb: Living the Resurrection Part Two: From Witness to World-Changer – The Mission After the Resurrection After the resurrection, once fear had been turned into faith, and failure was met with grace—the next move was mission, becoming change makers.

Dr. Dexter Royes – When Jesus Returns

Jesus is coming back to judge the wickedness that has plagued this world. 

Dr. Dexter Royes – Summer Joy. Living Light, Loving Life

This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. This is a call to celebrate not because everything is perfect, but because God is present.

Dr. Dexter Royes – What to do with Grief?

This message explores the weight of grief—how we experience it personally, culturally, biblically, and ancestrally.

Learning Community Tuesdays  @ 5:30pm
MCRM- Missoula Community Reginal Ministry

2415 Mullan Rd., Missoula. MT 59808

mcrmcommunication@gmail.com