---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.

 

 

--- THE PASTOR’S CORNER  

Fire…in my Bones

Good morning; thank you for sharing around God’s Word. My thoughts are going back to Nehemiah this morning as the report he received about Jerusalem’s welfare and its inhabitants prompt him to take bold action. “And it came to pass, when I heard these words, that I sat down and wept and mourned certain days, and fasted, and prayed before the God of heaven” (Nehemiah 1:4). My friend, as we continue to learn of the condition of our country (morals). As we continue to see the decline in society for the things of God. We continue to see how satan is fooling people into not believing the Word of God. People have become forceful in making the church accept things that are contrary to God’s Word. But we as the church must have the burden of Nehemiah for the ruined wall of America. “And said, I beseech thee, O Lord God of heaven, the great and terrible God, that keepeth covenant and mercy for them that love Him and observe His commandments” (v.5). There is still a large group of saved people who love God, trying to keep His commandments. The people of God must be disturbed about the destruction of the walls (morals) destroyed in our land. People of God, let’s join together to protect our communities’ future through the preaching, teaching, and living of the Word of God. Father, I pray that we, as your people, will have a great concern for Kingdom Work; it seems as if we are using this Covid-19 virus as a spiritual quarantine. Father, I pray that your people will feel the “fire that is shut-up in their bones.” Be Blessed in Jesus Name!

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Call Upon God

Good morning; thank you for joining us around God’s Word. The Psalmist said, “As for me, I will call upon God; and the Lord shall save me” (Psalm 55:16). The psalmist refused to respond to his enemies in the same manner in which they treated him. If we as the people of God respond to our enemies with the same treatment they treat us, our character becomes no better than theirs. Someone may ask, how do we get through the constant attack of the enemy? “Call upon God” allow God to direct our paths, allow God to fight for us. You may feel the attacks, temptations, trials are relentless, and you are at your breaking point? “Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud; and He shall hear my voice” (v.17). My friend, sometimes those who are coming against us are serving as our reminder to spend time with God. The more you feel the pressure, the more time you spend with God. The Psalmist said the more his enemies came against him, the more and louder he called on God. The psalmist had no question that he would be heard, and he spoke as if his prayers were already answered. Father, we thank you this morning for hearing our prayers and attending to our needs. Thank you for being our refuge in troubled times, and I pray this morning that You would speak peace to the troubled heart reading this devotion. Be Blessed in Jesus Name!

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The Road Ahead: True to the Father’s Will

Good morning; I am reminded in scripture as Jesus came to the close of His earthly ministry, how He took time to eat the Last Supper with His disciples. He took time to warn Peter of his coming denial and how satan would attack him, but that He (Jesus) had already prayed for him. Thank God Jesus already knows how satan will attack us, and if we would listen and walk with Jesus, what heartaches would be prevented. Then the Bibles records that Jesus went into the garden and prayed, “Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless, not my will, but thine, be done” (Luke 22:42). My friend, when Jesus looked into that cup, He saw the Father’s perfect will, He saw my sins, He saw your sins, and He saw the sins of the world. As Jesus prayed, knowing the events that laid before HIm, knowing the road He would walk, knowing the cross He would carry, His only desire was to please the Father. Thank God Jesus was obedient to the Father, He “became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross” (Phil. 2:8). Once Jesus looked into that dreadful cup and drank the cup you, and I should have drank. The very cup of sin that would be placed upon Him at the cross. The Bibles records, “And being in an agony he prayed more earnestly: and His sweat was as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground” (v.44). I know you, and I face difficult times in life; I know we feel pain and hurt; I know we feel heartache and loneliness. But, I can only imagine what Jesus was feeling in this garden that night. His disciples were sleeping, facing death, facing humiliation, but most of all, He would be separated from the Father. God the Father would have to turn His back on His only Son for the sins of the world. Jesus, I want to thank you this morning for all you went through for my sins to be forgiven. I pray for forgiveness when we have failed you, and I pray conviction upon those who don’t know you this morning. Be Blessed in Jesus Name


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Iron Sharpens Iron

Good morning; I pray you had great worship on this past Lord’s Day with a local body of believers. This morning believers and non-believers should wake up thanking God for His GRACE! I shared in the thoughts of the apostle Paul when he said, “By the GRACE of God I am what I am: and His grace which was bestowed upon me was not in vain, but I laboured more abundantly than they all: yet not I, but the GRACE of God which was with me” (1 Cor. 15:10). Paul was grateful for the GRACE of God that saved him, as well as the GRACE of God that allowed him to serve in the Kingdom of God. My friend, we are not deserving of the GRACE of God, but I am so thankful that He (God) continues to show me unmerited favor. I want to surround myself with folks who love God, who loves His church, and are excited about the service God has called them into. We must serve God with the same grace we asked for when we got saved. And Paul warns the Corinthian believers, “Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners” (v.33). Father, I pray for my fellow believers in Christ that we would walk in the same GRACE that saved us. Father, I pray we would surround ourselves with people who are excited about God and Your work, “Iron Sharpens Iron.”


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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