---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  

The Image of God

Good morning; I pray you have trusted Jesus as the Saviour and Lord of your life? I hope you believe that Jesus was more than a teacher, He was more than a prophet, He was more than a good man. In his declaration of Jesus to the believers at Colossae and his effort to describe the preeminence of Christ, Paul said, “Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature:” (Col. 1:15). Jesus was God in the flesh, Jesus was God walking on earth, Jesus was the perfect manifestation of God among men! Many times we have created idols from the very things Jesus has created, “For by Him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by Him and for Him” (v. 16). We in our humanistic mind and effort, forsake Jesus in a quest to grab hold of “thorns, dominions, and Powers” of this world. When we could serve the God who created them all and has control over all things and ask Him to bless us with them for His glory. I encourage you this morning not to be mesmerized by the creation but seek the creator. Don’t be drawn by the thorns of the world but allow God to exalt you. And, the only power someone has is what Jesus has allowed them to have. Father, I pray this morning that we would seek to please the Father who sits on The Throne! And, I pray we seek only the Power that comes from the Holy Ghost of God. Be Blessed in Jesus Name.

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Be thankful regardless of our current circumstances?

As Paul wrote Colossians from a prison cell, he was still filled with gratefulness and joy. “Giving thanks unto the Father which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light” (Col. 1:12). My friend, the more we grow in the knowledge of God, the more we give our attention to spiritual matters and to the Kingdom of God, the darker we will see this world and be grateful for the “Marvelous light” of God!” We live in a dark world. Evil is all around us, but we are most thankful for the light of Jesus that leads us to the Father! “Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of His dear Son; In Whom we have redemption through His blood, even the forgiveness of sins” (v.13, 14). Paul was in a prison cave, thanking God for delivering him from the power of darkness. Paul was thanking God for using His Son’s Blood (Jesus) to forgive his sins. No matter our condition or current circumstances, we can thank God for our Salvation. We can thank God for delivering us from the power of Satan. We can give thanks for the inheritance of the Power of the Holy Spirit of God. Whatever your current circumstance, maybe this morning, it is only temporal. However, your Salvation is eternal through the Power of God, through His Son Jesus, and the keeping of the Holy Spirit of God. Father, I pray this morning that our readers are encouraged through the Power of God. I pray, we focus on our eternal promises in Jesus instead of our temporal condition in the flesh. Be Blessed in Jesus Name.

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Why we pray for fellow Christians.

One of the responsibilities we owe one another as Christians; is that we pray for each other, and I love reading when the Apostle Paul mentioned how he prayed for the believers in Colossae. “For this cause we also, since the day we heard it do not cease to pray for you and to desire that ye might be filled with the knowledge of His will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding” (Col. 1:9). What a powerful prayer to pray for another believer; once Paul had learned of the faith and love this young church was demonstrating among each other; he prayed that they would grow in their relationship with Christ. As Christians, we must desire to be filled with the “knowledge” of God’s will. Whatever we are filled with, will control our thinking, control our desires, and control our actions. But, God’s will is obtained from His Holy Word; it is impossible to be filled with the “will” of someone if you do not know them. The Bible is God’s revelation of Himself to us. His Word is where we learn of God’s Son Jesus and that He died for our sins. God’s Word is where we learn that Jesus rose on the third day morning and now is seated at the Father’s right hand. Therefore, we must grow in the “Wisdom” of God, which is found in the principles of His Holy Word. “Wisdom” and “Spiritual Understanding” are gifts of the Holy Spirit of God; they do not come from fleshly or worldly-minded folks. I want to encourage us this morning to “Set your (our) affection on things above, not on things on earth” Col. 3:2). Wisdom, along with Spiritual understanding, activates the power of the Holy Spirit to be lived out in our lives. Father, I pray for all our readers this morning that we would be “fill with the knowledge of your will,” that we may walk in the Spirit and not in the flesh. Be Blessed in Jesus Name


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THANK the Lord

Congratulations!! If you are reading this devotion, take a moment and THANK the Lord for blessing you to see another year!! “And the Lord said unto Moses, stretch out thine hand over the sea, that the waters may come again upon the Egyptians, upon their chariots, and upon their horsemen” “Exodus 14:26). Once the children of Israel had crossed the Red Sea, once they had walked across on dry ground, once they had safely crossed over, God told Moses to once again stretch out his rod, and God destroyed all the enemies that sought after them. My friend, you are the Moses of your Red Sea (the crossing over between last year and this new year), and it is your duty to stretch out your rod over those things that held you captive last year. Stretch out your rod and ask God to close up all the hurts, all the pain, all the sin, all the disobedience, and all the struggles of last year. Do not bring them into a new year, do not carry old baggage into a new year. God has great and mighty things for you; walk in the obedience of this new year. “Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song unto the Lord, and spake, saying, I will sing unto the Lord, for He hath triumphed gloriously: the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea” (Ex. 15:1). God will deliver you from that which will bring harm upon His children. Many folks do not believe it, but my friend, God, is still in control, and He is working through your obedience to deliver you into your future. Close up 2020 and walk in the Newness of 2021. Heavenly Father, we pray as we have crossed over to this new year that we would not wander in the wilderness but continue on the march to the promised land. Father, help us to be governed by the Leadership of He, the Holy Spirit of God. Be Blessed in Jesus Name!


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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