CHURCH NEWS 

Antioch Baptist Church 

3501 Hwy 828 

Farmerville 

318-368-3591 

Early Worship – 8:30 a.m. 

Sunday School – 9:45 a.m. 

Morning Worship – 10:45 a.m. 

Bethel Temple Pentecostal Church 

2144 Hwy 33 N. 

Marion 

Sunday School -11 a.m. 

Sunday Worship -12 p.m. 

318-608-6766 

Canaan Baptist Church 

502 Canaan Church Rd. 

Spearsville 

Sunday School -10am 

Sunday Worship -11am 

870-312-3440 

Bro. Brian Williams 

Conway Baptist 

Church Homecoming 

4323 HWY 549 

North of Farmerville 

Dean Baptist Church 

2309 Hwy 827 

Marion 

Sunday School – 9:45 a.m. 

Sunday Worship – 11 a.m. 

Wed. 6:30pm 

318-292-4463 

Sunday was Men’s Day, an all Men’s choir, Justin Wiley spoke, then Bro Aleck’s message was from Matthew. Sunday School attendance was good. 

Saturday night was the Men’s fellowship, 19 churches represented. Cooper Towns was the speaker. 

Dean was blessed to have new pews were installed. 

Bro Aleck is preaching through Matthew on Sunday mornings and Revelation Wednesday and Sunday nights. 

Opportunities to worship: Sunday School 9:45 am, Worship 11:00, Sunday night 5 PM, Wednesday night 6:30. Choir practice will be on Wednesday nights 5:30 pm. Our services are live streamed through Facebook each Sunday and Wednesday. 

There is a place for everyone. If you are looking for a church home we would love to have you at Dean. 

Upcoming events: 

02/15- Rehab Ministry 6 PM 

03/14- Baby shower for Rhayne/Elijah Maya 2 PM 

If you would like to purchase a cookbook contact Pam Roberson, Brooke Reeves, or Jessie McVicker, price is $20.00. This is a fundraiser for the youth. 

Downsville Baptist Church 

9535 Highway 145 

Downsville, LA 71234 

318-334-7777 

Dr. Alan Miller, Pastor 

Evergreen Baptist Church 

1380 Par Rd. 4410 

Bernice 

318-285-9484 

Farmerville Methodist Church 

301 Anthony Street 

Sunday School – 10 a.m. 

Sunday Worship – 11a.m. Nursery Available 

GLOW Kids – Wednesdays @ 5pm 

Youth Meeting – Wednesdays @ 5:45 

318-368-3840 

Rev. Hank Hamilton 

God IS Love 

“Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God…” 1 John 4:7 

The following is abridged from Alistair Begg’s sermon “The Power and Message of the Cross,” at Baylor University’s inaugural National Preaching Conference in 2019. It shows us how strong the power of belief is. And how faithful God’s love, mercy and grace are. 

Without the preaching of the cross, without preaching the cross to ourselves all day and every day, we will very, very quickly revert to faith plus works as the ground of our salvation; so that, to go to the old Fort Lauderdale question – “If you were to die tonight and you were getting entry into heaven, what would you say?” 

If you (me) answer that in the first person, we’ve immediately gone wrong. “Because I…” “Because I believed. Because I have faith. Because I am this. Because I am continuing.” … Loved ones, I tell you, the only proper answer’s in the third person: “Because He…” “Because He…”” 

Think about the thief on the cross. I can’t wait to find that fellow one day to ask him, “How did that shake out for you? Because you were cussing the guy (Jesus) out with your friend. You’d never been in a Bible study. You’d never got baptized. You didn’t know a thing about church membership. And yet – and yet, you made it! You made it! How did you make it?” 

That’s what the angel must have said to the thief on the cross — you know, like, “What are you doing here?” 

“Well, I don’t know.” 

“What do you mean, you don’t know?” 

“Well, ’cause I don’t know.” 

“Well, you know… Excuse me. Let me get my supervisor.” They go get the supervisor angel: “So, we’ve just a few questions for you. First of all, are you clear on the doctrine of justification by faith?” 

The guy says, “I’ve never heard of it in my life.” 

“And what about… Let’s just go to the doctrine of Scripture immediately.” 

This guy’s just staring. 

And eventually, in frustration, he (the supervisor angel) says, “On what basis are you here?” 

And he said, “The man on the middle cross said I can come.” 

That is the only answer. It is only the cross of Christ that deals both with the dreadful depths of despair of one man and the pretentious arrogance of the pride of the other man. 

John 15:13 “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends. 

1 John 4:9 “This is how God showed his love among us: He sent His one and only Son into the world that we might live through Him.” 

Jude 1:21 “Keep yourselves in God’s love as you wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to bring you to eternal life.” 

First Baptist Church 

Farmerville 

400 N. Main St. 

318-368-3848 

Pastor Kurt Auger 

Sunday School – 9:45 a.m. 

Sunday Worship -11 a.m., 6 p.m. 

Weds. – 6 p.m. 

Looking Forward in Faith – II Corinthians 5:1-10 

When we look at the condition of our world, and at the struggles we face, it’s easy to become discouraged. It’s easy to let surrounding circumstances influence our mindset in a negative way. 

Paul, a man whose life was constantly under fire from the world, reminds us that, as believers, we don’t have to live solely by sight. Rather, we are taught to live by faith (vs. 7). 

What a privilege it is to be able to look past the moment with great confidence into the promised future that God has for us! 

In verses 2 and 4, Paul uses words like “groan”, “burden”, and “naked” to describe our current situation. Groaning is associated with distress; burden is associated with the great heaviness of life at times; and nakedness indicates that without Christ, we are incomplete or lacking. 

But in verse 5, we see that we can look to the future with confidence. God has not only prepared us for immortality, but He has given us the Holy Spirit as a down payment. 

As believers, we now have the Holy Spirit dwelling in us. He isn’t just with us. He doesn’t just guide and protect us. He doesn’t just keep us today. God has sealed us for the promised future (eternal life) He has for us. Though it’s not yet seen, it is a reality! 

In Heaven, not only will Christians have a new home, a new body, and be clothed perfectly, we will also stand before the judgement seat of Christ (vs. 10). 

Remember, there are two distinct judgments spoken of in the New Testament. Christians will stand before the Judgement Seat of Christ (Bema), where we will receive a reward for the things we did on earth, not condemnation. 

Your eternal reward is based on your Christian life today! All believers will receive a new dwelling and be clothed perfectly, but our rewards in Heaven will be much different. 

The Great White Throne Judgement is for the unsaved, the lost throughout the ages, those who refuse the gift of salvation offered by God through His Son, Jesus. They will be cast into the Lake of Fire ( Revelation 20). 

Which future awaits you? 

Join our worship service each Sunday at 11 AM, 400 No. Main. If unable to attend, services can be accessed via Facebook at FBC Farmerville; on our website, fbcfarmerville.com; and on Roku, FBC Farmerville, LA at 11 AM. Pastor, Bro. Kurt Auger; Minister of Music, Bro. Ronnie Parks. 

First Baptist Church 

Marion 

3097 Taylor St. 

Sunday School – 9:30 a.m. 

Sunday Worship – 10:30 a.m., 

11:30 a.m. 

Sunday Night – 6 p.m. 

Wed. – 7 p.m. 

318-292-5411 

Pastor Bubba Hoggatt 

Mike brought our special music today with the encouraging song, “Silent Prayer”. 

Bro. Bubba‘s message today was titled. “Non-negotiable”. 

Acts 1: 6-11. 

The church is made up of different types of people with a variety of gifts and talents. We are all unique, but some things are non-negotiable. Four of these are, Bible study, prayer, assembling of ourselves together, and witnessing. All Christians are commanded to do these things. Most Christians find witnessing to be the hardest of these commands. The way we live our lives does point people to Jesus, but we all fail at times. Someone must tell people how to be saved. There are three things we should do to share our faith. 

1) Understand the Command. Acts 1:8. 

At Jesus’ ascension two angels appeared and asked them “Why do you stand here gazing up toward Heaven?”. 

The implication was that there was work to be done. When we are saved, the Holy Spirit comes to live in us and empowers us to share the gospel. No matter what we do for a living or to care for our families, our primary work is to be a witness for Jesus. 

2) Reaction to Distraction Acts1: 6,7. 

Often we are in a hurry and miss an opportunity to witness. We should always have our mind focused on a chance to share Jesus. We should pray for opportunities to witness. 

3) Discern the Return. Acts 1: 10,11. 

We will all meet Jesus soon, either through our physical death or when he returns. If we are concerned about others, we should be anxious to share with them about Jesus’s return. We have the answers! 

Haile Church of Christ 

270 Mina Parker Rd., Marion 

Sunday Worship – 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m. 

Weds. – 6:30 p.m. 

Hopewell Baptist Church 

1578 Lem Rd., Spearsville 

Sunday School – 10am 

Sunday Worship – 11am 

Sunday Night Worship – 5pm 

Wednesday Night Bible Study – 6:30pm 

Lakeview Missionary 

Baptist Church 

10078 Hwy 15, Farmerville 

Sunday School – 10 a.m. 

Sunday Worship – 11 a.m., 6 p.m. 

Weds. – 6 p.m. 

Liberty Baptist Church 

325 Liberty Baptist Church Rd. 

Linville 

318-292-4177 

Liberty Missionary Baptist Church Spearsville 

Bill Styron, Pastor 

Sunday School – 10am 

Sunday Worship 11am 

Sunday Evening – 6pm 

Wed. – 6pm 

318-558-1581 

Litroe Church of God in Christ 

357 Riley Trestle Rd Marion LA 71260 

My Father’s House 

4774 Hwy. 151 Downsville 

318-278-9301 

Mt. Patrick Baptist Church 

1232 Patrick Church Rd. Bernice 

New Hopewell Baptist Church 

113 Plum St., Bernice 

Rev. Greg Williams 

Sunday School -9:45am 

Sunday Worship -11:15am 

Wed. -6:15pm 

Bible Study Teleconferencing # 605-562-8401 Access Code 6708350 

Christ Ass. Union Food Pantry every last Thursday of month 1-5pm. Will need copy of license/ID and a bill proving address (Union Parish Residents Only) 

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic 

600 E. Water St., Farmerville 

Saturday Mass (Spanish) -7 p.m. 

Sunday Mass (English) -11:30 a.m. 

1st Weds. Mass – 6 p.m. 

Confessions Saturdays 6:00 – 6:45 p.m. 

318-368-9239 

Spearsville Baptist Church 

259 Spearsville Rd, Spearsville, LA 71277 

318-778-3291 

Redeemed Church of Marion 

3062 Taylor Street 

Sunday Worship – 10 a.m. 

(318) 201-5306 

Pastors Richard and Mickie Hinkle 

Pastor Richard Hinkle would like to invite you to Redeemed Center of Marion. We are located at the former Marion High School Gymnasium on 3062 Taylor Street in Marion. We meet each Sunday at 10:30 for praise and worship, as well as an uplifting Word that will inspire and encourage you to rediscover your purpose in life.. 

Rocky Branch Baptist Church 

Sunday School – 9:45 a.m. 

Sunday Worship -10:45 a.m., 6 p.m. 

Weds – 6:30 p.m. 

Associate Pastor Stephen Murry 

News: Brenda Pace 

Matthew 13:24-43: The USA, founded as a Christian nation – now God’s Word is forbidden in public schools, nativity scenes removed from public property, etc. Any surprise that America has changed? As a Nation, we have turned our back on God. 

Complex sowing: People are the ones sowed – God’s children, HE who sows the good seed is the Son of Man; Wicked One, the tares are the sons of the wicked one. Both are in the world AND in the church. Crucial growing: Good and Bad growing together. The danger presented in this is ”imitation”, not being able to determine which is which – in the beginning. 

Tares are present in the church more than one can imagine, one professing to be a Christian without possessing Christ in one’s heart. Eventually the truth will come out. Trials and tribulations reveal the truth in how one handles day to day real conflict! The “spiritual man” has eyes on God; the “carnal man” has gotten away from God; the “natural man” confesses Christ, yet does not possess Him. Sadly, not only church members, but pastors can fall into this category. Both begin together, but they have a different end – at the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, ‘First gather together the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them, but gather the wheat into my barn’. One’s decision makes the difference – Hell – As the tares are gathered and burned in the fire, so it will be at the end of this age; Heaven – the righteous will shine forth as the sun in the Kingdom of their Father. He who has ears to hear, let him hear! 

Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Worship 10:45 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wednesday evening – 6:30. 

Woodlawn Baptist Church 

Sunday School – 9am 

646 Hicks Frazier Rd. 

Farmerville 

Sunday Worship 10am 

Wed. Bible Study 6pm 

Rev. Adrian Nelson 

Zion Hill Baptist Church 

899 Cypress Creek 

Farmerville 

Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church 

1409 Zion Hill Church Road 

Dr. Tommy L. Carr, Pastor 

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