Amazed by Grace

Amazed by Grace

Take a Biblical perspective of grace on Sunday evenings during the month of May. While one of the amazing doctrines of the Bible, it is often misunderstood. Pastor Fisher will be preaching on the grace of God on Sunday evenings at 7 PM. Join us and you will be amazed by grace!

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Operation: Go

Operation: Go

Pastor Fisher will be preaching on the theme – “Operation: Go” during the morning services in the month of May. It’s amazing to see the people in the Bible who received Christ as Saviour, and immediately took the message of Christ to their friends and family members.  The Gospel message is good news that must be shared! ...

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This Day in Baptist History

August 23 Revival Is the Need of the Hour Again Scripture: Habakkuk 3:2 The debauchery of early America is well known.  As settlers moved westward, there was little religious influence, and sin reigned. If a traveller had passed through the whole breadth of the settled portions of North America, in 1799, he would have heard the songs of the drunkard, the loud swearing and the obscenity of crowds around taverns, and the bold, blasphemous vaunting of infidels, in every village and hamlet.  If he had returned in 1801, he would have heard,...

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This Day in Baptist History

August 13 A Faithful Mother’s Prayers Were Answered  Scripture: I Samuel 1 The honor of establishing the first Swedish Baptist church in America goes to the Reverend Gustaf Palmquist, but well might we honor the memory of his dead mother as well.  Gustaf Palmquist was born on May 26, 1812, into a family of seven children during a time of great spiritual dearth in his homeland, Gustaf’s mother came under deep conviction and turned to the parish priest for spiritual advice.  She was merely assured that her deep piety was sufficient. ...

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This Day in Baptist History

August 12 The Magistrate, the Parson, and the Baptist Preachers  Scripture: Acts 9:1-19 The following letter was written from Urbanna Prison, Middlesex County, Virginia, August 12, 1771, at the height of the persecution of Baptists in America.  From this epistle we find that in two counties there were twelve Baptists in prison at one time, and it also gives us insight into the treatment they received as well as the success of their ministries while incarcerated. Dear Brother in the Lord: At a meeting which was held at Brother McCain’s, in...

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