---Welcome!

 

We exist to make Jesus known

 

 

  • Christ Centered: Pembroke First Baptist believes and preaches that Salvation comes through the Death, Burial, and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, and one must believe to be Saved (Born Again).
  • Bible Believing: We believe the Bible is the inspired and inerrant Word of God, which all must hear and accept by faith.
  • Family Focused: Pembroke First Baptist’s mission is to minister to the whole family.
 
 
 

 Men’s Ministry

 

 
Our church is open and friendly with many social activities. To keep our church running smoothly. The men of our church are involved with many different ministries to include the Gideon’s .
 

 Women’s 

Ministry

 

The mission of our church is to bring awareness about God’s existence to people of all ages. The ladies of our church are active in visiting nursing home, WMU, Lottie Moon and Samaritans purse.
 

 Worship

 

 

If you wish to become a part of our chuch or a volunteer to help those in need, our community is awaiting you with our open hearts.

 

 

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Overcoming Obstacles

Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low: and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain…and the glory of the LORD shall be revealed. (Isa 40:4-5)
The tallest mountain on the planet is Mount Everest. In its history, there have been over 4000 successful climbers to reach the top of Mount Everest. Each year, approximately 800 people venture to make the climb to behold the summit. For few people, Mount Everest is a challenge to be overcome, yet others, it is an obstacle to be avoided. Our scripture passage today reminds us that when we face challenges, difficulties, and detours in life, they may seem like mountains. At these moments we have a choice. Be overwhelmed or be energized. A mountain moment is overwhelming to the one who stands alone and considers the obstacle or opposition in their own strength and limited resources. For others, the mountain moment is energizing because they know the Savior and “the glory of the Lord shall be revealed.” Yet no matter the perspective, the first thought that may cross one’s mind “if I am in God’s will, why am I facing obstacles?” My friend, God works in the life of His children to grow, strengthen, and prosper them that He may reveal Himself in a profound way. You can be in the center of God’s plan for your life, do exactly as He says, and encounter a mountain of opposition because of your enemy, satan. Satan will distract, attack and present obstacles to hinder “every good work” (2 Tim 3:17) that God seeks to accomplish in the life of His children. But friend, do not focus on the mountain before you. Look to Almighty God who loves you, provides for you, protects you and causes “all things work together for good to those who love God” (Rom 8:28). God is “able to do exceedingly above all that we ask or think” (Eph 3:20) and handle your trouble that “every mountain and hill shall be made low.” Friend, trust Him by faith and your relationship with Him will grow even stronger and He will be glorified. Father, thank You that You are greater than any mountain I will ever face. I trust You in Jesus Name. Amen.

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Wait and Believe

“If thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God” (John 11:40)

There is a culture today that wants what it wants, and they want it now. Waiting is not an option. Especially when impending trouble is on the rise, when help is desperately needed or need direction is desired. Waiting for many is like the kiss of death. Our scripture passage today Jesus reminds Martha of her profession of faith when she came to Him desperate for help while her brother Lazarus lay dead and buried in a tomb (vs. 20-27). Martha was aware of the healing power that Jesus possessed. She had heard His teachings and maybe even witnessed some of His healing miracles. Martha even believed in the resurrection of the Jewish faith. But she was in a desperate time and needed help for her grieving heart. It was a helpless time for Martha because she believed Jesus was too late. When her brother lay sick and ill unto death, she believed Jesus could have helped him and healed him. Had He not delayed, she believed her brother would be alive. The hope of the resurrection of the dead that Jesus spoke to her was not the reality she wanted to hear. She thought, only had He not delayed this would not have happened. But Jesus delayed that her faith could be made a reality. He used the opportunity of Lazarus’s death to glorify the Father and deepen her faith to a greater reality. He would transform her faith from knowing that Jesus could, to believing that Jesus is. The four days of helpless silence had prepared her to receive Christ as her reality. My friend when God seems silent know that He is still working to bring your faith to a new reality. God’s silence is not to dishearten you but to bring you to a new level of intimacy with Him. Keep the faith. Keep looking to Him to show up and answer your desperation. “If thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God.” Father, thank you for the deep abiding love that You have for each of Your children. Help us to wait patiently and faithfully, with the assurance “that He who begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ” (Php 1:6). Father, do Your good work, even when we don’t see it and prepare our hearts for the greater reality that is in Your Son, Jesus Christ. In the blessed Name of Jesus. Amen.  


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Be Ye Merciful

 Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful. (Luke 6:36)

I pray you were blessed and encouraged in your worship on the Lord’s Day in your local church. Hearing the word of God strengthens and encourages the child of God to live by faith and light the way in a world filled with so much darkness. Too often people choose to live in the shadows of their past, bound in the darkness of mistakes, misfortunes, and failures, with seemingly no way out. Our scripture passage declares to us that our heavenly Father “is merciful.” He is a “God of mercy” (Ps 59:10). “The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy” (Ps 103:8). When Jesus walked on the earth, He demonstrated mercy as He went about healing and casting out demons. On one occasion two blind men cried out to Jesus “Lord, have mercy on us…and moved with compassion, Jesus touched their eyes; and immediately they regained their sight” (Mt 20:30-34). On another occasion, He wept when He saw the people’s sorrow that Lazarus’s death caused (Jn 11:33). He demonstrated His greatest mercy to those with spiritual needs. He healed the paralytic and forgave his sin (Lk 5). And while hanging on the Cross, dying for the sin of the world, He prayed for those who crucified Him saying “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do” (Lk 23:34). In each of these occasions Jesus experienced compassion for the needs of others and expressed the “tender mercy” of the Father’s love. My friend, God has demonstrated His love and mercy towards us in that “while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Rom 5:8). We who receive salvation through Jesus Christ, also receive His mercy and are called to “be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful.” Those who receive God’s mercy should demonstrate His mercy through their daily living. Today, think on the mercies that God has for you and be moved with compassion towards the needs of others. “Through the tender mercy of our God…give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death” (Lk 1:78-79) that they may come to know the forgiveness of sin through salvation in Jesus Christ. Father, thank You for Your tender mercies and the forgiveness of my sin. Open my eyes to the needs of others and move me with Your Spirit of compassion that others may know Your love and gracious, tender mercy. In the blessed Name of Jesus. Amen.


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Stir Up the Gift

Stir up the gift of God, which is in thee…for God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. (2 Tim 1:6-7)
There are times when the walk of faith is more difficult than others. I have days that are filled with pressures, problems and pitfalls that so press me to the point of being overwhelmed with disappointments and discouragements. Under enough pressure and fatigue from disappointments, the passion I once had for things begin to fade and wane. And if allowed with time, my thoughts are daunted with fears of failure and fall into greater disappointments. The scripture before us today reminds us of the gift that God has given to each child of God. “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear.” God has empowered each believer with power from on high, filled with His love and full of truth. He empowers us with His presence from the moment that we confess, believe, and receive salvation through Jesus Christ, each believer is given the spirit “of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.” The Holy Spirit is present and available to be accessed by faith. Paul taught Timothy in these scriptures how to access the gift with in him and stay strong, not loose heart nor become timid. In 2 Timothy 1:3-14, we find counsel to in God’s word to be refreshed and renewed with passionate faith in Jesus Christ and live victoriously over the spirit of fear. First, refresh your memory. “Stir up the gift of God” in your “remembrance” (vs.3-6) and acknowledge your difficulties to God. Second, renew your strength in the Lord. Build your faith on the word of God, praise Him and worship Him, exercise your spiritual gifts, and fellowship with believers who encourage you (vs.7-14). Finally, repent of any sin, admit that you need Him and want to live in a manner that pleases Him. My friend, difficulties and disappointments are sure to come, but be of good cheer, for Christ has overcome the world along with every trial and tribulation that we may face. Through Him, we can conquer the fear of failure and be renewed in our spirit to live passionately and victoriously through “Christ who strengthens me” (Phil 4:13). Father, thank You for the hope of salvation and the help of your indwelling Holy Spirit. Refresh and renew Your gift in me today that Your light will so shine to a world that desperately needs You. In the blessed Name of Jesus. Amen.
 

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Pembroke First Baptist Church

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Worship and Service Opportunities

 
Sunday Morning Worship
  • 10:30 AM Service
  • In Person (various campus locations)
  • Drive up or join Online
 
Mid-Week Bible Study
  • Wednesday 7 PM
  • In Person or join us Online
 
 

Are you going through a difficult time?

 
We invite you join with us at one of our weekly opportunities.
Sunday 10:30 AM
Wednesday 7 PM