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. God’s Will for Us: Giving Thanks in All Circumstances

    -22 H

    God’s Will for Us: Giving Thanks in All Circumstances

    In this episode of the Middletown Baptist Church Podcast, Pastor Josh Massaro emphasizes the vital importance of giving thanks in all circumstances, particularly through the lens of repentance and revival. He explores how godly sorrow leads to genuine repentance, which in turn fosters spiritual refreshment and restoration. The message underscores that true thanksgiving can often stem from difficult experiences, including conviction—an essential aspect of spiritual growth. Pastor Josh encourages listeners to embrace this conviction, recognizing it as a pathway to deeper faith and connection with God. Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder that our responses to God's truth can bring about transformation in our lives and relationships. Pastor Josh Massaro's sermon at Middletown Baptist Church invites listeners to deeply engage with the themes of gratitude and repentance, emphasizing their crucial roles in the believer's life. He opens with a heartfelt invitation to reflect on God's blessings, encouraging the congregation to express thanks not only in moments of joy but also in times of struggle and hardship. This perspective aligns with 1 Thessalonians 5:18, where the call to give thanks in everything is framed as a divine command rather than an optional response. The pastor skillfully navigates the complexities of gratitude, suggesting that the true test of faith is the ability to remain thankful during life's challenges, which often leads to spiritual growth. As Pastor Josh transitions into the discussion on repentance, he underscores the transformative power of acknowledging one's sins before God. Drawing on 2 Corinthians 7, he illustrates how the Corinthian church's encounter with truth led to genuine sorrow, resulting in repentance that sparked a revival among the believers. This revival is portrayed as a refreshing renewal of spirit, where burdens of guilt are lifted, and believers are empowered to pursue a life aligned with God's will. The sermon stresses that repentance is not merely about feeling remorse but involves a radical turning away from sin and a heartfelt return to God, which ultimately leads to a vibrant and revitalized faith. In conclusion, Pastor Josh challenges his listeners to embrace conviction as a positive force in their lives. He articulates that the discomfort of conviction is a pathway to deeper intimacy with God, urging the congregation to welcome the Holy Spirit's prompting in their hearts. By recognizing conviction as a divine gift, believers can experience the joy of revival and restoration in their spiritual journeys. The message culminates in a powerful reminder that gratitude and repentance are intertwined, leading to a life filled with hope, renewal, and the transformative love of God. Takeaways: In everything, give thanks, not necessarily for everything, but in everything we face. God's will includes giving thanks in both good times and difficult situations. True repentance leads to revival, refreshment, and restoration in our spiritual lives. Conviction from the Holy Spirit is essential for growth and spiritual renewal. We must embrace the uncomfortable truths of our lives to experience true comfort. Restoration comes when both parties are willing to humble themselves before God. 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...

    53 min
  2. Get Ready for Sunday: Pastor Josh Explores the Impact of Repentance

    -2 J

    Get Ready for Sunday: Pastor Josh Explores the Impact of Repentance

    Join Pastor Josh Massaro as he previews the upcoming Sunday morning service on November 24th at Middletown Baptist Church, where the focus will be on the results of biblical repentance. Building on last week's discussion about the nature of true repentance, this week’s sermon will explore how genuine repentance leads to comfort, joy, refreshment, and confidence in our lives. Pastor Josh emphasizes the importance of experiencing these fruits as a way to rejoice in the Lord. He invites everyone to attend in person at 10:30 AM, or catch the live stream on YouTube and Facebook if unable to join. As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, Pastor Josh also expresses his hopes for a safe and blessed time with loved ones, encouraging listeners to take a moment to give thanks for the blessings in their lives. Pastor Josh Massaro invites listeners to prepare for a spiritually enriching Sunday service at Middletown Baptist Church on November 24th. As the sermon series on Second Corinthians progresses, the focus shifts to the profound topic of repentance, particularly as it is addressed in the concluding verses of Chapter Seven. Last week's discussion on the nature of true biblical repentance set the stage for this week's exploration of its tangible results. As Pastor Josh explains, genuine repentance is not merely a momentary feeling of sorrow for wrongdoing; it is the catalyst for real transformation in our lives. This week, the sermon will delve into the comforting and joyous outcomes that arise from true repentance, including refreshment and renewed confidence in our faith journey. Pastor Josh emphasizes that these results provide us with ample reasons to rejoice in the Lord, transforming our approach to life and faith. Listeners are encouraged to join in person at 10:30 AM or participate via the church’s live stream, ensuring that they do not miss this opportunity to deepen their understanding of repentance and its impact on their spiritual lives. The episode closes with a heartfelt message of gratitude for the congregation's support, reminding listeners of the importance of sharing the truth of the Gospel with others and fostering a spirit of thanksgiving during the upcoming holiday season. Takeaways: This Sunday, we will explore the true results of biblical repentance in our lives. Join us as we continue our sermon series in Second Corinthians, focusing on chapter seven. Biblical repentance leads to comfort, joy, refreshment, and ultimately, rejoicing in the Lord. If you can't attend in person, remember to catch our live stream on YouTube. We encourage you to share our podcast with friends and family to spread the truth. As Thanksgiving approaches, let's take a moment to give thanks for our blessings. 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
  3. Seeking the Lord: The Key to Faith and Redemption

    -3 J

    Seeking the Lord: The Key to Faith and Redemption

    This podcast episode focuses on the themes of judgment, repentance, and the hope of restoration as presented in the Book of Zephaniah. Pastor Josh Massaro emphasizes that the people of Judah and Jerusalem have turned away from God, rejecting His voice and correction, which leads to their impending judgment. He highlights the serious consequences of their pride and lack of relationship with God, illustrating how this disconnect results in a failure to trust and obey Him. Despite the bleak outlook, Pastor Josh reassures listeners that God's grace and the promise of restoration remain available, calling for individuals to seek a deeper relationship with the Lord. As the discussion unfolds, he encourages a personal and intimate approach to faith that fosters genuine trust and obedience, reminding us that true salvation and transformation are possible through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. The Wednesday Evening Service at Middletown Baptist Church on November 20, 2024, features an insightful sermon from Pastor Josh Massaro, focusing on the poignant messages found in the book of Zephaniah. The episode begins with a welcoming tone, where Pastor Josh expresses his gratitude to the audience for joining in this exploration of scripture. He shares the importance of understanding God's justice, mercy, and long-suffering, particularly as it relates to the nation of Israel's history of rebellion against Him. Through the lens of Zephaniah, Pastor Josh illustrates how God remains patient and offers hope for restoration, even to those who have turned away. Throughout the sermon, Pastor Josh delves deeply into Zephaniah chapter three, elucidating the prophet’s condemnation of Jerusalem for its moral and spiritual failings. He emphasizes the city’s hypocrisy, where those who claimed to worship God lived in blatant disobedience. Pastor Josh paints a vivid picture of the consequences of ignoring God's voice and rejecting His correction, drawing attention to the need for humility and repentance. He challenges congregants to reflect on their own lives and the health of their relationship with God, urging them to draw near to Him and cultivate a genuine faith that leads to obedience. In the latter part of the sermon, Pastor Josh brings forth the hopeful message of salvation available through faith in Jesus Christ. He reassures listeners that despite the heavy themes of judgment and rebellion, God's grace is always extended to those who seek Him. This message of hope is not just about personal redemption but also about the call to evangelism, encouraging the church to actively share the gospel with those who may feel lost or unworthy. The episode encapsulates a profound journey through scripture, leaving the audience with a renewed sense of purpose and the motivation to seek a closer relationship with God and to spread His message of grace. Takeaways: God's long suffering and mercy allow for redemption even for those who rebel. The importance of seeking a personal relationship with God to trust and obey Him. Judgment is a serious aspect of God's character, but grace offers hope for salvation. A lack of shame indicates a seared conscience, distancing people from God. God desires genuine obedience stemming from a loving relationship, not mere compliance. The call to action for believers is to actively share the gospel with 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" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    42 min
  4. Temperance: Your Secret Weapon Against Life's Temptations

    -5 J

    Temperance: Your Secret Weapon Against Life's Temptations

    This week's focus is on the important biblical concept of temperance, or self-control, as highlighted by Pastor Josh. He emphasizes that true self-control is not merely a matter of personal strength but rather a manifestation of God's power working within us through the Holy Spirit. The discussion delves into how believers can yield to the Spirit's guidance, enabling them to resist fleshly desires and display moderation in all aspects of life. Pastor Josh also connects temperance to spiritual growth, noting that it leads to patience and a deeper understanding of God's will. By embracing self-control, Christians can live out their faith more effectively and serve as a testament to the transformative power of the gospel in their lives. The podcast episode effectively unpacks the biblical principle of 'temperance,' or self-control, as a critical component of a Christian's walk with God. Pastor Josh articulates that temperance is more than personal discipline; it is a manifestation of the Holy Spirit's work within believers, enabling them to resist sin and pursue righteousness. Drawing on Galatians 5:22, he discusses how temperance is the concluding trait in the list of the fruits of the Spirit, emphasizing its importance in the life of a believer. He further explains that true self-control is characterized by a reliance on God's power rather than human effort, creating a framework where believers can experience true freedom in Christ. Throughout the episode, Pastor Josh addresses the transformative nature of self-control, highlighting its necessity in breaking the chains of sin that once bound believers. He references Philippians 2:13 to illustrate that God is actively working in the lives of Christians, cultivating a desire for holiness and empowering them to act according to His will. This empowering relationship with God is key to understanding how to live a life of temperance, which involves yielding to the Holy Spirit's guidance in day-to-day decisions. Pastor Josh encourages listeners to actively seek God’s strength in their pursuit of temperance, reminding them that exercising self-control is not simply about saying 'no' to temptation but also about saying 'yes' to a deeper relationship with God. In the latter half of the podcast, the conversation shifts to the practical implications of temperance, challenging listeners to consider how they can exhibit self-control in various facets of life, including personal relationships and workplace dynamics. Pastor Josh draws connections between self-control and spiritual maturity, referencing 2 Peter 1:6, where self-control leads to patience and endurance. He stresses the importance of being intentional about adding temperance to one’s faith, indicating that this process is vital for spiritual growth and effective witness to the world. The episode serves as a poignant reminder that while believers may struggle with the flesh, the pursuit of temperance is a divine journey that not only enhances their spiritual lives but also reflects the character of Christ to others. Takeaways: Temperance, or self-control, is a crucial character trait of the fruit of the Spirit. The Holy Spirit empowers believers to exhibit self-control and resist fleshly desires in life. Self-control allows us to say no to temptations, leading to spiritual growth and maturity. As Christians, we are called to add temperance to our faith for fruitful living. Living a life of temperance is not about perfection but about consistent reliance on God. Self-control in our daily decisions reflects our submission to God's guidance and influence. Thank you for joining our podcast. Visit our website at https://middletownbaptistchurch.org/ Subscribe to our YouTube at a...

    15 min
  5. Divine Detours: How Closed Doors Lead to Greater Opportunities

    -6 J

    Divine Detours: How Closed Doors Lead to Greater Opportunities

    Join Pastor Josh Massaro in this enlightening sermon as he delves into the theme of God's guidance through closed doors and redirected paths. The main focus of the discussion is on Acts 16, where Paul experiences divine prohibitions as he attempts to preach in Asia, only to find himself led to Troas and ultimately to Macedonia. Through these events, Pastor Josh emphasizes the importance of recognizing that God's "no" can be just as significant as His "yes," guiding us toward His greater plans for our lives. The sermon encourages listeners to trust in God's timing and to understand that obstacles may lead to divine opportunities. Ultimately, the message is a reminder that following God's direction, even when it diverges from our own desires, can lead to powerful and unexpected outcomes for the sake of the gospel. This engaging podcast episode offers a deep dive into the spiritual journey of the Apostle Paul, focusing on his second missionary journey as outlined in Acts 16. Pastor Josh Massaro artfully navigates through the complexities of divine direction, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and accepting closed doors as a means of divine guidance. As Paul endeavors to preach in Asia, he encounters several barriers set by the Holy Spirit, leading him to Troas, where he receives a critical vision calling him to Macedonia. This moment not only signifies a geographical shift but also represents a pivotal expansion of the Christian faith into Europe. Pastor Josh draws parallels between Paul’s experiences and the contemporary Christian’s journey, underscoring how God’s closed doors can redirect us to greater opportunities than we originally sought. He articulates that, while individuals often seek open doors as affirmations of their plans, the reality is that God's timing and purpose may lead them down unexpected paths. The narrative encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives, particularly in times of disappointment or uncertainty, and to embrace the notion that God’s plan is ultimately for their good, even when it doesn’t align with their immediate desires. The episode culminates in a powerful message about obedience and faith. Pastor Josh shares anecdotes of missionaries who faced similar challenges, reinforcing the idea that obedience to God’s direction can lead to remarkable outcomes, often beyond what we can foresee. With a call to action, he encourages the congregation to remain sensitive to the Holy Spirit’s leading, urging them to trust in God’s overarching plan. This episode serves as a rich resource for anyone exploring their faith journey, offering both encouragement and practical insights for navigating life’s uncertainties with confidence in God’s guidance. Takeaways: God often closes doors in our lives to redirect us toward His greater plans. Just as God opens doors, He also closes them for a purpose and guidance. When faced with closed doors, we must remain open to God's new directions. The safest place to be is within God's will, even if it's unexpected. Paul's desire to preach was redirected by the Holy Spirit for a greater mission. Understanding that God's no can lead us to unexpected and fruitful opportunities is crucial. 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...

    23 min
  6. Revival Through Repentance: Turning Back to God

    18 NOV.

    Revival Through Repentance: Turning Back to God

    Real repentance is essential for revival, as highlighted in today’s sermon by Pastor Josh Massaro at Middletown Baptist Church. The discussion revolves around the difference between godly sorrow and worldly sorrow, emphasizing that true repentance involves a heartfelt turning away from sin and a genuine desire to follow Christ. Pastor Josh explains that while sorrow may provoke an emotional response, it is the actions that stem from that sorrow—such as a renewed passion for God and a commitment to change—that truly signify repentance. He encourages listeners to confront their spiritual apathy and seek a deeper relationship with God, reminding them that repentance is not merely about feeling sorry for one's actions, but about actively pursuing a life aligned with God’s will. Join us as we delve into the transformative power of repentance and its role in revitalizing our faith and community. The message presented by Pastor Josh Massaro during the Sunday service at Middletown Baptist Church is a profound exploration of the theme 'Real Repentance for Revival.' Using 2 Corinthians chapter 7 as a foundation, the sermon articulates that repentance is not simply about ceasing to do wrong; rather, it signifies a radical transformation—a complete turning away from sin and a deliberate turning towards Christ. This concept is emphasized through a military analogy, where repentance is likened to executing an 'about face,' thus illustrating the necessity of a decisive shift in one’s life and priorities. The pastor passionately conveys that genuine revival in the life of a believer is contingent upon this authentic repentance. A significant portion of the sermon is dedicated to differentiating between godly sorrow and worldly sorrow. Pastor Josh highlights that while feeling remorse over one’s actions is common, it does not equate to true repentance unless it leads to tangible change. He elaborates on the fruits of godly sorrow—attributes such as carefulness, indignation toward sin, and a fervent desire for righteousness—that serve as indicators of true repentance. These traits reflect a deeper relationship with God, one that is characterized by an earnest pursuit of His will and a rejection of worldly temptations. The pastor urges the congregation to critically evaluate their own responses to sin and their relationship with God, fostering an environment where individuals feel encouraged to seek spiritual renewal. Towards the conclusion of the sermon, Pastor Josh extends an invitation for reflection and response, encouraging attendees to consider their need for repentance in their own lives. He emphasizes that revival is not merely a historical event but a continuous necessity for every believer, underscoring that a relationship with God calls for ongoing repentance and renewal. The message ultimately encourages listeners to embrace the truth of God's word and to actively seek a life transformed by His grace, as real repentance is what leads to lasting revival. This powerful call to action resonates deeply, inviting the congregation to turn away from sin and to seek a vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ, thus embodying the core message of the Gospel. Takeaways: Repentance is not merely stopping wrong actions, but turning towards God and His ways. True repentance leads to a genuine change of heart and renewed passion for God. Godly sorrow produces repentance while worldly sorrow leads to destruction and despair. A clear mark of revival is a fervent desire for God and His Word. Revival is characterized by a hatred for sin and a zeal for righteousness. We must actively seek to turn away from sin and towards Christ for true transformation. Thank you for joining our podcast. Visit our website at https://middletownbaptistchurch.org/...

    47 min
  7. True Repentance for True Revival: A Sunday Preview

    16 NOV.

    True Repentance for True Revival: A Sunday Preview

    Join Pastor Josh Massaro as he previews the upcoming Sunday sermon at Middletown Baptist Church, focusing on the theme of true repentance and its vital role in achieving revival. The sermon, titled "Real Repentance for Revival," will delve into the distinction between godly sorrow that leads to salvation and worldly sorrow that results in death, as outlined in Second Corinthians 7:10. Pastor Josh emphasizes that genuine repentance is essential for experiencing new life and hope in our spiritual journeys. He encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives in light of God's standards and recognize their need for His grace. Whether attending in person or tuning in through the live stream, Pastor Josh invites everyone to engage with this important message of transformation and renewal. The upcoming sermon at Middletown Baptist Church on November 17th, 2024, promises to be a transformative experience as Pastor Josh Massaro previews the critical theme of repentance as it relates to revival. Drawing from Second Corinthians, particularly Chapter 7, Pastor Josh will tackle the profound implications of godly sorrow versus worldly sorrow. His message is rooted in the understanding that true revival is unattainable without genuine repentance, a core tenet of Christian faith that speaks to the heart of individual and communal spiritual health. Throughout his preview, Pastor Josh emphasizes that biblical repentance is not simply an emotional reaction to wrongdoing, but a significant change in direction—an intentional turning away from sin towards God. He highlights the necessity of recognizing one's faults and the importance of feeling genuine sorrow that leads to salvation and hope. This godly sorrow, as defined in Scripture, brings about a transformative process that reorients believers toward a life that reflects God's glory and grace. In contrast, he warns against the superficial sorrow that leads only to despair and death, urging listeners to seek the life-giving repentance that the Bible advocates. Pastor Josh's invitation to the congregation is not just to attend the sermon but to engage deeply with the message of repentance and revival. Whether participating in person or through online streaming, he encourages everyone to open their hearts to God’s truth and grace. As the church community prepares for this impactful Sunday, the pastor’s words resonate with the hope of renewal, reminding believers that through repentance, they can experience a profound revival in their lives and within the church. Takeaways: Pastor Josh outlines the upcoming sermon on true repentance and its significance for revival. The sermon will delve into Second Corinthians chapter seven, focusing on godly sorrow versus worldly sorrow. Biblical repentance is defined as a genuine change in direction towards God and away from sin. The key verse for the sermon highlights how godly sorrow leads to salvation and hope. Revival in our lives and churches begins with acknowledging our need for godly sorrow. Listeners are encouraged to attend the service in person or watch the live stream online. 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 a href="https://www.askralphpodcast.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    2 min
  8. God's Judgment and Mercy: Insights from Zephaniah

    15 NOV.

    God's Judgment and Mercy: Insights from Zephaniah

    This podcast episode focuses on the themes of judgment and mercy as presented in the Book of Zephaniah, highlighting God's righteous indignation against sin alongside His loving kindness and grace. Pastor Josh Massaro emphasizes the importance of seeking the Lord, as outlined in Zephaniah 2:3, where he calls for humility and meekness as essential qualities to receive God's mercy during times of judgment. Throughout the discussion, he provides historical context for the judgments faced by various nations, including the Philistines, Moabites, and Ammonites, illustrating that God's judgment is not limited to Judah but extends to all who reject Him. The episode also delves into the concept of true repentance, stressing that it involves turning away from sin and turning towards God, rather than merely redirecting one's actions. By the end, listeners are encouraged to embrace meekness and humility, ensuring they align themselves with God's will and grace in their lives. In this enlightening podcast episode, Pastor Josh Massaro delivers a compelling exploration of the Book of Zephaniah, focusing on its profound themes of divine judgment and mercy. He begins with a heartfelt introduction, setting a welcoming tone for the listeners as they gather for the Wednesday Evening service at Middletown Baptist Church. Pastor Josh highlights the significance of humility and meekness in the life of a believer, emphasizing that these qualities are essential for receiving God’s mercy. Through an examination of Zephaniah 2:3, he presents a clear thesis: seeking the Lord amidst trials is the key to escaping divine judgment. The historical context of Judah, particularly under the reign of King Josiah, provides a backdrop for understanding the dynamics of faith and the consequences of turning away from God. As the episode transitions into the core message, Pastor Josh discusses the impending judgment against various nations, including the Philistines and Moabites, delving into the reasons behind God’s wrath—chiefly, their pride and idolatry. He highlights the biblical principle that God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble, drawing parallels to contemporary life. This message resonates deeply with listeners, encouraging them to reflect on their own attitudes and behaviors in light of God’s expectations. Pastor Josh passionately articulates how the call to seek righteousness and meekness is not only relevant to the people of Zephaniah's time but is also a critical call for today’s believers. The podcast underscores the importance of grace in the New Testament context, reinforcing that while God is a righteous judge, His grace is always extended to those who humbly seek Him. Pastor Josh concludes with an invitation for listeners to embrace humility and pursue a relationship with God, assuring them that in doing so, they can find refuge from judgment. The episode serves as a timely reminder of the hope and grace available to all who turn to the Lord, making it a rich resource for spiritual growth and reflection. Takeaways: The Book of Zephaniah emphasizes God's judgment against sin while highlighting His mercy. Humility and meekness are essential traits for receiving God's grace and mercy. Judgment is not only for Judah but extends to all nations that reject God. Seeking the Lord through righteousness and meekness can lead to salvation from judgment. Pride leads to judgment, while humility opens the door to God's grace. Repentance involves not just turning from sin, but turning towards God for healing. Thank you for joining our podcast. Visit our website at https://middletownbaptistchurch.org/ Subscribe to our YouTube at a href="https://www.youtube.com/@middletownbaptistchurchde5091" 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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