Middletown Baptist Church

Middletown Baptist Church
Middletown Baptist Church

At our church, our mission is to love God and others, grow closer to God, connect with people, and serve God and others. We believe that by following these principles, we can fulfill our purpose and create a community that reflects the love and compassion of Jesus Christ. We strive to love God with all our hearts, souls, minds, and strength, and to love our neighbors as ourselves. We seek to grow in our understanding and relationship with God through prayer, worship, Bible study, and discipleship, and to encourage one another to do the same. We recognize the importance of community and strive to connect with those around us. We seek to create a welcoming and loving environment where we can grow in the Lord together. Finally, we believe that serving God and others is a natural expression of our love for Him. We seek to use our gifts, talents, and resources to meet the needs of our community and to share the love and hope of Jesus Christ with those around us. Our mission is to love, grow, connect, and serve.

  1. Finding Joy in Trials: A Sunday Message Preview

    -1 J

    Finding Joy in Trials: A Sunday Message Preview

    Join Pastor Josh Massaro as he offers an insightful preview of the upcoming Sunday morning service on November 10, 2024, at Middletown Baptist Church. This week, the sermon focuses on the theme of finding joy and comfort in the midst of tribulation, as highlighted in Second Corinthians, chapter seven. Pastor Josh will explore how the Apostle Paul expresses his joy despite his difficulties, emphasizing the importance of seeking God's comfort and extending that comfort to others. He will share how the relationship between Paul and Titus illustrates the powerful impact of divine comfort in ministry. Be encouraged to reflect on how you can experience and share God's comfort in your own life, even during challenging times. Pastor Josh Massaro shares an insightful preview of the upcoming Sunday morning service at Middletown Baptist Church, focusing on the themes of comfort and joy found in the midst of tribulation. Drawing from Second Corinthians chapter seven, he highlights the Apostle Paul's earnestness in communicating with the Corinthian church and his commitment to truthfulness. The discussion centers around the relationship between Paul, Titus, and the church, illustrating how God's comfort flows through individuals to uplift others. Pastor Josh emphasizes that, despite the challenges believers may face, they can find joy in God's comforting presence. He encourages listeners to embrace the idea that as they experience God's comfort, they are called to extend that comfort to those around them. This powerful message of mutual support and divine joy is not only uplifting but serves as a reminder of the community's role in comforting one another during tough times. The sermon promises to explore how these biblical principles apply to contemporary Christian life, inspiring the congregation to seek and share comfort in their daily interactions. Takeaways: Pastor Josh emphasizes the importance of being honest and open, as Paul was with the Corinthians. The joy and comfort that comes from God can help us through difficult situations. Titus played a significant role in providing comfort both to Paul and the church. As Christians, we are called to seek God's comfort and share it with others. Even in tribulation, we can find joy through God's comforting presence in our lives. Join us this Sunday to explore how God's comfort can transform our trials into joy. Thank you for joining our podcast. Visit our website at https://middletownbaptistchurch.org/ Subscribe to our YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@middletownbaptistchurchde5091 Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MBCDelaware This podcast is produced by Ralph Estep, Jr., host of the Ask Ralph Podcast, a daily podcast on Christian Finance you can find it at https://www.askralphpodcast.com/

    3 min
  2. The Urgency of Repentance: Lessons from Zephaniah

    -2 J

    The Urgency of Repentance: Lessons from Zephaniah

    Pastor Josh Massaro delivers a powerful message emphasizing the importance of repentance and revival in the life of believers during the Wednesday evening service on November 6, 2024, at Middletown Baptist Church. He stresses that true revival stems from a heart of repentance, urging listeners to turn away from sin and seek God earnestly. The sermon highlights the themes found in the Book of Zephaniah, particularly God’s judgment on those who rebel against Him and His gracious offer of mercy for those who humble themselves. Pastor Josh encourages the congregation to gather together in a spirit of humility and to recognize the urgency of getting right with God before it is too late. By fostering a genuine relationship with the Lord through prayer, Scripture study, and fellowship with other believers, individuals can experience the transformative power of God’s grace in their lives. Pastor Josh Massaro leads an insightful exploration of the Book of Zephaniah during the Wednesday evening service at Middletown Baptist Church. He emphasizes the themes of God's judgment and grace, highlighting that although Zephaniah is a minor prophet with a brief message, the lessons contained within are profound and impactful. The discussion revolves around the historical context of Zephaniah's prophetic message, particularly during King Josiah's reign, where a revival momentarily delayed God's impending judgment on Judah. Yet, Pastor Josh stresses that true revival cannot exist without sincere repentance. He challenges listeners to reflect on their spiritual condition, urging them to gather and recognize their need for God amidst the chaos of their lives. The urgency of repentance is underscored, as Pastor Josh warns that the time to seek the Lord is now, before the fierce anger of the Lord is unleashed. He draws parallels between historical context and modern-day complacency, urging believers to awaken to the realities of their spiritual journeys. The sermon also highlights the interplay between humility and the pursuit of righteousness, suggesting that true seekers of God must approach Him with meekness. Pastor Josh cites passages that encourage believers to seek God wholeheartedly, emphasizing that only through genuine humility can one receive the grace and mercy of God. The message culminates in a call to action, inspiring the congregation to actively pursue a closer relationship with God, which is central to living a life marked by faith, peace, and purpose. Through engaging anecdotes and practical advice, Pastor Josh illustrates that true seeking involves more than just ritualistic practices; it requires a heart transformation that is deeply rooted in the acknowledgment of one's need for God's grace. Takeaways: The Book of Zephaniah emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's judgment against sin and rebellion. True revival comes from a heart of repentance, indicating a change of course toward God. God offers grace and mercy alongside judgment, providing opportunities for repentance and renewal. Pastor Josh encourages listeners to seek the Lord with meekness and humility for true transformation. Repentance is not a one-time act, but a continual process of seeking God's will. We must not delay in seeking God; the time for genuine repentance is now. Thank you for joining our podcast. Visit our website at https://middletownbaptistchurch.org/ Subscribe to our YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@middletownbaptistchurchde5091 Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MBCDelaware This podcast is produced by Ralph Estep, Jr.,

    40 min
  3. The Word of the Week: Understanding God's Omnipresence

    -4 J

    The Word of the Week: Understanding God's Omnipresence

    The Word of the Week for this podcast episode is "omnipresence," which refers to the profound truth that God is present everywhere at all times. Pastor Josh Massaro explores the significance of this attribute in our lives, emphasizing that while we may not always feel God's presence, He is always with us, offering refuge and strength, especially in times of trouble. The discussion delves into the distinction between God's transcendence, being not bound by space and time, and His immanence, which highlights His personal connection to creation. Through scriptural references, Pastor Josh illustrates how God's omnipresence provides comfort and conviction, reminding us that we cannot hide from Him, nor can we escape His love and grace. This enriching study encourages believers to embrace God's presence in their lives, recognizing that He is always there to guide and support us. Exploring the profound concept of omnipresence, Pastor Josh Massaro delves into the nature of God's presence, highlighting its significance in the life of believers. Omnipresence, defined as God being present everywhere at all times, is a comforting truth for Christians, providing assurance that they are never alone, even in their darkest moments. Drawing from Psalm 46, which describes God as a refuge and strength, Massaro emphasizes that while believers may not always feel God's presence, it remains a constant reality. This exploration leads to a deeper understanding of God's transcendent and imminent nature, asserting that He is both above creation and intimately involved in our lives. The episode beautifully articulates the duality of God's presence: His omnipresence offers comfort, yet can also bring conviction when we stray from His path. Throughout the discussion, Pastor Josh references scripture to reinforce these ideas, including passages from Isaiah and Colossians that illustrate God's active involvement in the world and His unwavering support for His creation. He also addresses common misconceptions about God's omnipresence, clarifying that while God is everywhere, He is not to be confused with creation itself—a point that sets Christianity apart from pantheistic beliefs. The insights shared in this episode encourage listeners to embrace God's presence in their lives, recognizing it as a source of strength and guidance during trials and tribulations. The episode culminates with an invitation for believers to reflect on their relationship with God, underscoring the importance of seeking His presence intentionally. Pastor Josh encourages listeners to acknowledge both the comfort and conviction that come from God's omnipresence, reminding them that His love and grace are ever-present, even amidst personal struggles and doubts. This rich exploration not only elucidates a core attribute of God but also challenges believers to engage with their faith more deeply, fostering a greater reliance on God's constant presence in their daily lives. Takeaways: God's omnipresence means He is everywhere, providing comfort and strength in our lives. Even in times we don't feel God's presence, He is still actively involved with us. As believers, we can find assurance that God never leaves us nor forsakes us. God's presence is distinct from creation, meaning He is not part of everything. The conviction from the Holy Spirit serves to guide us towards a closer relationship with God. We should seek God's comfort while also being open to His conviction in our lives. Thank you for joining our podcast. Visit our website at https://middletownbaptistchurch.org/ Subscribe to our YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@middletownbaptistchurchde5091 Follow...

    16 min
  4. From Dispute to Division: Understanding Church Conflicts

    -5 J

    From Dispute to Division: Understanding Church Conflicts

    Conflict and disagreements are inevitable, even among dedicated leaders like Paul and Barnabas, as illustrated in Acts chapter 15. This podcast delves into the sharp contention that arose over John Mark's participation in their missionary journey, highlighting the importance of handling disputes with grace and understanding. Pastor Josh Massaro emphasizes that while personal disputes can easily escalate, the church must focus on love, unity, and spiritual growth rather than falling into the trap of fight or flight responses. The discussion also touches on the significance of both evangelism and discipleship in the church, encouraging believers to nurture both new and existing members of the faith community. Join us as we explore these themes and learn valuable lessons on conflict resolution within the church. Pastor Josh Massaro leads a thoughtful exploration of conflict resolution through the lens of Acts chapter 15. The podcast opens with a warm welcome to the congregation, setting a tone of fellowship and community. As the discussion unfolds, Pastor Josh dives into a significant conflict within the early church, highlighting the dispute between Paul and Barnabas over John Mark's participation in their missionary journey. This disagreement is labeled as the 'conflict sandwich' - a term that captures the tension at the start and the resolution at the Jerusalem council, only to reveal further discord amongst the leaders. Through the examination of this conflict, the pastor emphasizes the importance of understanding differing perspectives within the church, advocating for a balance between evangelism and discipleship. This balance is crucial for nurturing a community that grows in faith while also reaching out to the lost. Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder that even prominent figures in the church can experience disagreements, and it encourages listeners to strive for unity and patience in their own relationships. Takeaways: Conflict resolution is crucial within the church, and disagreements can arise from personal disputes. Paul and Barnabas had a disagreement over John Mark that illustrates human fallibility. It's important to balance evangelism and discipleship for the health of a church. Meekness and love should characterize our responses to conflicts with others. Believers should strive for unity even in the face of personal disagreements. Paul's eventual recognition of John Mark's worth demonstrates growth and reconciliation in relationships. Links referenced in this episode: middletownbaptistchurch.org Thank you for joining our podcast. Visit our website at https://middletownbaptistchurch.org/ Subscribe to our YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@middletownbaptistchurchde5091 Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MBCDelaware This podcast is produced by Ralph Estep, Jr., host of the Ask Ralph Podcast, a daily podcast on Christian Finance you can find it at https://www.askralphpodcast.com/

    47 min
  5. Transform Your Life: The Journey of Sanctification

    -6 J

    Transform Your Life: The Journey of Sanctification

    Pastor Josh Massaro delivers a powerful message on the theme of sanctification during the Sunday Morning Service at Middletown Baptist Church. He emphasizes that true spiritual growth involves not only separating ourselves from the influences of the world but also actively pursuing a closer relationship with God. Drawing from Second Corinthians chapter seven, he highlights the importance of cleansing ourselves from both the filthiness of the flesh and spirit, aiming for a maturity in holiness that honors God. Throughout the sermon, Pastor Josh encourages listeners to reflect on their personal relationship with Christ, urging them to move beyond mere outward appearances and focus on the transformative work happening within. Ultimately, he reassures the congregation that as they draw near to God, He will also draw near to them, offering promises of love, protection, and provision as they grow in faith. The sermon delivered by Pastor Josh Massaro at the Middletown Baptist Church focuses on the profound topic of sanctification, emphasizing the importance of separating oneself from worldly influences to develop a closer relationship with God. Drawing from the text of Second Corinthians, chapter seven, the pastor outlines the concept of sanctification as a journey of spiritual growth that encompasses justification, progressive sanctification, and ultimately, perpetual sanctification. He emphasizes that believers are called to be different from the world, living out their faith in a manner that reflects their identity as children of God. Pastor Massaro articulates that this process begins with understanding the promises of God, which serve as the foundation for spiritual maturity. He challenges congregants to assess their associations and influences, encouraging them to cleanse themselves from the filthinessThank you for joining our podcast. Visit our website at https://middletownbaptistchurch.org/ Subscribe to our YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@middletownbaptistchurchde5091 Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MBCDelaware This podcast is produced by Ralph Estep, Jr., host of the Ask Ralph Podcast, a daily podcast on Christian Finance you can find it at https://www.askralphpodcast.com/ of both flesh and spirit, thus fostering a deeper sense of holiness and reverence for God. The message is clear: our growth in faith is intrinsically tied to our willingness to draw near to God, who in turn promises to draw near to us in our journey of sanctification. Takeaways: Sanctification is a progressive process where believers grow more like Christ over time. We need to cleanse ourselves from the filthiness of both flesh and spirit. Drawing near to God results in Him drawing near to us, fulfilling His promise. Our relationship with Christ requires active pursuit, not complacency or apathy. Spiritual growth is not merely external but deeply rooted in the heart's transformation. True spiritual maturity reflects in our actions and attitudes toward others. Thank you for joining our podcast. Visit our website at https://middletownbaptistchurch.org/ Subscribe to our YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@middletownbaptistchurchde5091 Follow us on Facebook a href="https://www.facebook.com/MBCDelaware"...

    54 min
  6. Unlocking God's Promises: Join Us This Sunday at Middletown Baptist Church

    2 NOV.

    Unlocking God's Promises: Join Us This Sunday at Middletown Baptist Church

    Join Pastor Josh as he offers a compelling preview of the Sunday morning service on November 3rd at Middletown Baptist Church, focusing on the vital theme of understanding God's promises. This week, the sermon will delve into 2 Corinthians chapter 7, specifically verse 1, which encourages believers to cleanse themselves from worldly influences and pursue holiness in the fear of God. Pastor Josh will explore the significance of separating from the world's ways to foster a deeper, loving relationship with the Lord, as highlighted in the concluding verse of chapter 6. The message emphasizes the importance of setting aside personal desires to grow spiritually and strengthen our connection with God. Whether you can attend in person at 10:30 AM or join via live stream, Pastor Josh invites everyone to engage with this transformative teaching and experience God's presence in their lives. Pastor Josh offers an insightful preview of the upcoming Sunday service at Middletown Baptist Church, focusing on the theme of spiritual growth and the importance of understanding God's promises. The service will delve into 2 Corinthians chapter 7, particularly verse 1, which urges believers to cleanse themselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, aiming for perfection in holiness out of reverence for God. This message is a continuation of the previous week's discussion about separating from worldly influences, emphasizing how such separation can lead to a deeper relationship with God. The pastor highlights the transformative power of God's promises, especially the promise found in the last verse of chapter 6, where God assures His followers of a close, loving relationship when they choose to distance themselves from worldly associations. The call to action is clear: to grow spiritually, believers must set aside personal desires and cling closely to the Lord, fostering an environment for spiritual maturity and holiness. The service promises to be a rich source of encouragement and edification for all who attend, whether in person or via live stream. Takeaways: Pastor Josh discusses the importance of understanding God's promises as highlighted in 2 Corinthians. This week's sermon will focus on cleansing ourselves from worldly influences to grow closer to God. The relationship between stepping away from the world and deepening our relationship with God is emphasized. Attendees are encouraged to reflect on their spiritual condition and strive for holiness in their lives. The service will be held on Sunday, November 3rd at 10:30 AM at Middletown Baptist Church. For those unable to attend in person, the sermon will be live streamed on YouTube and Facebook. Links referenced in this episode: youtube.comfacebook.com Thank you for joining our podcast. Visit our website at https://middletownbaptistchurch.org/ Subscribe to our YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@middletownbaptistchurchde5091 Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MBCDelaware This podcast is produced by Ralph Estep, Jr., host of the Ask Ralph Podcast, a daily podcast on Christian Finance you can find it at https://www.askralphpodcast.com/

    2 min
  7. Complacency vs. Conviction: A Warning from Zephaniah

    1 NOV.

    Complacency vs. Conviction: A Warning from Zephaniah

    Pastor Josh Massaro delivers a powerful message emphasizing the importance of humility and repentance in the face of God's impending judgment as presented in the book of Zephaniah. He cautions against complacency, urging listeners to recognize the dangers of allowing worldly influences to infiltrate their faith and practices. By highlighting the consequences for both leaders and ordinary believers who compromise their values, Pastor Josh stresses that even those who seem righteous must remain vigilant. He reminds the congregation that true repentance leads to grace, and that a personal relationship with God is essential for spiritual vitality. As the service unfolds, listeners are encouraged to seek a deeper understanding of their faith and to embrace the call to humility and submission to God's will. Pastor Josh Massaro's sermon at Middletown Baptist Church serves as a profound examination of Zephaniah’s prophetic message, highlighting the duality of God’s character — His love and His justice. With an engaging tone, Pastor Josh welcomes the congregation and expresses his hope that the message will provide spiritual nourishment. He sets the stage for a deep dive into the book of Zephaniah, emphasizing the importance of understanding God’s holiness and the reality of His judgment against sin. The pastor delineates that while God is indeed loving and gracious, He remains a righteous judge who will not ignore rebellion against His laws. This foundational understanding is critical for believers as they navigate their faith in a world rife with distractions and competing ideologies. Throughout the sermon, Pastor Josh draws attention to the historical context of Zephaniah's warnings to Judah, where spiritual complacency had taken root. He articulates how the people had allowed worldly influences to seep into their worship, paralleling the ancient struggles with modern-day temptations. The pastor candidly shares his own experiences with material desires, making the message relatable and poignant. He challenges the congregation to evaluate their lives for any signs of compromise, urging them to recognize that the pursuit of worldly success can lead to a loss of spiritual vitality. He warns against the dangers of blending faith with secular values, a theme that resonates deeply in a culture increasingly characterized by relativism and moral ambiguity. As the sermon progresses, the emphasis on repentance becomes pronounced, with Pastor Josh passionately calling his congregation to action. He uses vivid imagery to describe God’s pursuit of His people, likening it to searching with candles in the dark — a metaphor for God's relentless desire to bring His people back to Him. He asserts that true revival begins with the acknowledgment of one's sins and a sincere turn towards God. The pastor concludes with a hopeful message, reminding listeners that despite the gravity of judgment, grace is always within reach for those who humble themselves before God. This sermon ultimately serves as both a warning and an invitation, urging the church community to embrace a life of holiness and submission to the divine will, reinforcing the idea that in repentance lies the path to restoration and a deeper relationship with God. Takeaways: Pastor Josh emphasizes the importance of repentance and humility to receive God's grace. The message warns against complacency in faith and the dangers of apathy. God's judgment is inevitable for those who refuse to acknowledge their sinfulness. Materialism can lead to spiritual blindness, distracting believers from their relationship with God. True revival begins with a heartfelt return to God through repentance and humility. The episode highlights that even good leaders must remain vigilant against worldliness. Links referenced in this episode: a href="https://middletownbaptistchurch.org"...

    46 min
  8. Word of the Week - Unlocking Omniscience: Understanding God's All-Knowing Nature

    30 OCT.

    Word of the Week - Unlocking Omniscience: Understanding God's All-Knowing Nature

    The focus of this week's podcast is on the attribute of God known as omniscience, which signifies that God is all-knowing. Pastor Josh Massaro delves into the profound implications of this truth, emphasizing that God possesses complete knowledge of our past, present, and future, including our innermost thoughts and intentions. He reassures listeners that, despite our human limitations, we can find comfort in knowing that God is aware of our struggles, needs, and the details of our lives. The episode explores how this understanding encourages authenticity and transparency in our relationship with God, urging us to seek His wisdom when we are uncertain. Ultimately, listeners are reminded of the beauty and assurance that comes from trusting in a God who knows all and cares deeply for each of us. Pastor Josh Massaro presents an engaging exploration of omniscience in this enlightening episode of the 'Word of the Week' podcast series. He articulates that God's omniscience signifies an all-encompassing awareness of every detail of existence—past, present, and future. This profound attribute of God is not only a theological concept but a source of comfort for believers. Drawing on biblical passages, including Matthew 10:29-30 and Psalm 139, Pastor Josh emphasizes how God's intimate knowledge extends to our innermost thoughts and needs. He paints a vivid picture of a God who is aware of the struggles we face and the desires of our hearts, offering reassurance that we are never overlooked or forgotten. Throughout the episode, Pastor Josh delves into the implications of God's omniscience for personal faith and spirituality. He encourages listeners to embrace transparency in their relationship with God, challenging them to confront any hidden fears or sins. As he discusses the potential discomfort that may arise from God’s ability to know all, he skillfully redirects the conversation towards the hope and grace that can be found in acknowledging our vulnerabilities. By referencing 1 John 3:20, he reassures listeners that despite our shortcomings, God’s understanding of our nature leads to unwavering love and forgiveness. In a compelling conclusion, Pastor Josh urges believers to lean into God’s omniscience during times of uncertainty and decision-making. He highlights James 1:5 as a directive to seek divine wisdom, reinforcing the idea that God delights in providing guidance to those who earnestly ask. The episode not only elucidates the nature of God's omniscience but also serves as a powerful reminder to trust in His perfect knowledge and love, encouraging listeners to find peace in the assurance that God knows and cares for them deeply. This insightful discussion wraps up with an invitation for listeners to reflect on how they can actively seek and rely on God's wisdom in their daily lives. Takeaways: God's omniscience means He knows everything about our lives, including our thoughts and struggles. Even when we face the unknown, we can trust God's all-knowing nature for guidance. Scripture reassures us that God cares deeply about our needs and future circumstances. We should approach God with honesty, knowing we cannot hide our sins from Him. In times of uncertainty, asking God for wisdom is essential, as He provides generously. God's love and grace are evident in His omniscience, as He sent Jesus knowing our flaws. Thank you for joining our podcast. Visit our website at https://middletownbaptistchurch.org/ Subscribe to our YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@middletownbaptistchurchde5091 Follow us on Facebook a href="https://www.facebook.com/MBCDelaware" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

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À propos

At our church, our mission is to love God and others, grow closer to God, connect with people, and serve God and others. We believe that by following these principles, we can fulfill our purpose and create a community that reflects the love and compassion of Jesus Christ. We strive to love God with all our hearts, souls, minds, and strength, and to love our neighbors as ourselves. We seek to grow in our understanding and relationship with God through prayer, worship, Bible study, and discipleship, and to encourage one another to do the same. We recognize the importance of community and strive to connect with those around us. We seek to create a welcoming and loving environment where we can grow in the Lord together. Finally, we believe that serving God and others is a natural expression of our love for Him. We seek to use our gifts, talents, and resources to meet the needs of our community and to share the love and hope of Jesus Christ with those around us. Our mission is to love, grow, connect, and serve.

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