RBC's Mission Team spent a week in Israel at the Baptist Village near Tel Aviv, helping with construction work, painting, cleaning and, of course, cooking!
Termini Station in downtown Rome is the place to be Monday nights! Volunteers from RBC pass out meals and share the love of Jesus with the hungry people that gather there.
RBC offers free English lessons to the general public. There are five levels of learning and all are invited to join in at any stage of the class season.
In July an American Mission Team offered a free music clinic for kids aged 12-24. The week-long camp provided voice and instrument lessons as well as sound board instruction. A concert was given at the end of the clinic.
It is wonderful when Christians come together, and especially if there's food to be eaten! We had plenty of gelato and wonderful fellowship on a sunny summer afternoon.
Every Easter Sunday, we have a Sunrise service at the Pincio terrace (overlooking Piazza del Popolo). After this, we have our normal Sunday service celebrating our risen Savior.
We took a trip to an ancient Etruscan necropolis just outside the town of Cerveteri. We visited the Banditaccia Necropolis, which is the largest in the area, and has tombs dating from the 9th century BC to the 3rd century BC.
A trip to the enchanting Villa Gregoriana in Tivoli. We definitely recommend this as a day-trip from Rome if you've had enough of the city and you want to immerse yourself in nature!
A walk down Via Appia Antica, the world's first paved road. Also known as the Appian Way, this was the most important road in the ancient roman empire. Today, it is lined with numerous ruins of a bygone time.