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Rosen Heights is a multicultural, multigenerational church on the historic North Side of Fort Worth. Our vision is to be a multicultural community of love, faith, and hope where people truly belong to God and to His family, believe the Good News of His saving love through Jesus Christ, and become more like Jesus Christ through a relationship with Him and outward service to others. If you're looking to find your way along life's journey, we hope you'll join us as we seek to live faithfully into God's plan for our lives and our world!
Our Mission Statement The Mission of Rosen Heights Baptist Church is to touch Fort Worth and beyond with God's love by -magnifying the Lord in worship, -maturing believers as disciples, -ministering with compassion to persons in need, and -mobilizing Christians to share the Good News everywhere.
Our History Founded in 1906 as a mission to Russian and other Slavic immigrants working in the booming meatpacking industry on the Northside of Fort Worth, Rosen Heights has found creative ways to impact its community and the world for Christ for over 100 years. Once one of the largest and most innovative churches in the Southern Baptist Convention, Rosen Heights served as a pioneer among sister churches in paving the way for the future of ministry. It is that missionary spirit and history of innovation that Rosen Heights is seeking to build on even today, as we continue to reach out to an ever-changing community and world.
Our Partnerships and Affiliations (See the "Resources" page for links to these organizations' websites.) On the national level, we cooperate in mission the Southern Baptist Convention. On the state level, we cooperate in mission with the Baptist General Convention of Texas. On the local level, we cooperate in mission with the Tarrant Baptist Association. We also partner with benevolent organizations such as the Northside Interchurch Agency (NICA) and the Fort Worth Pregnancy Center, and we support through prayer and personal involvement other organizations whose purposes are complementary to our own and to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. |