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Welcome to the Community Baptist Church website where you can access information about our ministries. We hope that the time you spend here is a blessing. Our church is a warm and loving community, and we want you to feel comfortable and free to reach out to us for any needs you may have. Please feel free to browse through the different areas of our website to learn more about our fellowship.
If you are considering finding a new place of worship or relocating to our area, we would be delighted to have you as our guest.
During your visit to our church, you will experience:
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A congregation that cares for one another and will warmly welcome you
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Preaching and teaching that is solely based on the Word of God
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Ministries that cater to the spiritual requirements of all age groups
We aim to present the Word of God and spread the love of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.
We look forward to seeing you!
WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER MEETING.
Time: 6:00 PM
Fear is an involuntary emotional response that arises suddenly in the face of information or circumstances. Because we can’t prevent such responses, trying to eliminate fear is unreasonable. But we can overcome fear. Biblically speaking, we can replace fear with faith. Not just faith in fate or optimism. Instead, we need faith in a God whose plans and promises can be trusted in spite of anything that may happen in life.
In What Are You Afraid Of?, Dr. David Jeremiah tackles nine of life’s most persistent fears. He also tells us about one other fear that we should embrace rather than overcome - the fear of deity. The more we learn to fear the God of scripture, the less we will fear anything else in life!
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"He shall see His seed; He shall prolong His days, and the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in His hand."
--Isaiah 53:10
Plead for the speedy fulfillment of this promise, all ye who love the Lord. It is easy work to pray when we are grounded and bottomed, as to our desires, upon God's own promise. How can He that gave the word refuse to keep it? Immutable veracity cannot demean itself by a lie, and eternal faithfulness cannot degrade itself by neglect. God must bless His Son, His covenant binds Him to it. That which the Spirit prompts us to ask for Jesus, is that which God decrees to give Him. Whenever you are praying for the kingdom of Christ, let your eyes behold the dawning of the blessed day which draweth near, when the Crucified shall receive His coronation in the place where men rejected Him. Courage, you that prayerfully work and toil for Christ with success of the very smallest kind, it shall not be so always; better times are before you. Your eyes cannot see the blissful future: borrow the telescope of faith; wipe the misty breath of your doubts from the glass; look through it and behold the coming glory. Reader, let us ask, do you make this your constant prayer? Remember that the same Christ who tells us to say, "Give us this day our daily bread," had first given us this petition, "Hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven." Let not your prayers be all concerning your own sins, your own wants, your own imperfections, your own trials, but let them climb the starry ladder, and get up to Christ Himself, and then, as you draw nigh to the blood-sprinkled mercy-seat, offer this prayer continually, "Lord, extend the kingdom of Thy dear Son." Such a petition, fervently presented, will elevate the spirit of all your devotions. Mind that you prove the sincerity of your prayer by labouring to promote the Lord's glory.