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
Bro Jed Rhodes filled in Sunday in Bro Aleck’s absence. It was good to have Jed and JoAnn worship at Dean Baptist Church. We would like to say welcome to the vistors and please come back.
Sunday May 10th we will honor the Mother’s and have a baby/child Dedication during the morning service.
Bro Aleck is preaching through Matthew on Sunday mornings and Revelation Wednesday and Sunday nights.
At Dean there is a place for everyone. If you are looking for a church home we would love to have you.
Upcoming events:
05/10- Breakfast fellowship 9 AM 05/17- Rehab Ministry 6 PM
The children and youth would like to thank everyone that donated to the car wash and bake sale. The Youth and Children are blessed to have so much support.
If you would like to purchase a cookbook contact Pam Roberson, Brooke Reeves, or Jessie McVicker, price is $20.00. Proceeds go to 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
The Long Surrender Performed by NeedToBreathe It’s a light when it finds you in the bottom of a ship going down It’s the blood on the Bible and the memories chasing you down It’s the kindness of strangers and the patience of love while you heal It’s giving in slowly to the long-winding loss of Your will It’s the long surrender On our knees where Heaven gets found We will wait with the lost and weary While You turn the weight of our sorrows into a crown It’s the new of the morning when your city is burned to the ground It’s the knowing that everything rises from the hem of Your gown In the weakness of man, there lies a power so fine No weapon can break it, no circumstance will change our mind It’s the long surrender On our knees where Heaven gets found We will wait with the lost and weary While You turn the weight of our sorrows into a crown
While You turn the weight of our sorrows into a crown
Meaning & Inspiration behind The Long Surrender by SIFA Lyrics (abridged)
There is a specific kind of honesty in NeedToBreathe’s writing. Usually, we reach for the mountaintop anthems—the ones that feel like a victory lap. But “The Long Surrender” pulls us into the debris. It’s not interested in the polished veneer of Sunday morning; it sits right in the dirt of the “bottom of a ship going down.”
This isn’t a song you lead for a crowd looking to be entertained; it’s a song for a room that has actually experienced the “long, winding loss of Your will.” That’s a hard thing to ask someone to sing if they haven’t been broken by life yet.
What catches me is that line: “It’s the knowing that everything rises from the hem of Your gown.” It’s a quiet, desperate nod to the woman in Matthew 9 who reached for the fringe of Jesus’ garment. She didn’t need a sermon; she just needed contact. When we sing that line, are we waiting for that touch?
And then there is “the Landing.” We end on the promise that God turns our sorrows into a crown. It’s a brutal, beautiful claim. It echoes Romans 8. It sounds like someone who has spent all night crying and is now seeing the sun rise over the ashes.
Do we actually believe that? When the music drops out, the lingering thought isn’t about how good the hook sounded. It’s the quiet, often uncomfortable question of whether we are willing to stay in that surrender.
It just promises the presence of the One who makes crowns out of what we thought was garbage born of the challenges, trials and tribulations of our lives.
It leaves us there, kneeling. Not because we’ve mastered the faith, but because we’ve finally run out of ways to save ourselves. It’s an unfinished posture, and maybe that’s the most honest way to start a week.
Multiplied Performed by NeedToBreathe
Your love is Like radiant diamonds Bursting inside us We cannot contain Your love will Surely come find us Like blazing wildfires Singing your name God of mercy Sweet love of mine I have surrendered to your design may this offering stretch across the sky And these hallelujahs be multiplied.
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.
The Motivation to Give – 2 Corinthians 8:1-24
The Apostle Paul encourages the setting aside of a monetary gift each week to be used for the ministry of the Gospel and in ministering to Christians facing persecution.
Paul calls this weekly gift the grace of God, and it is important that we understand that our tithes and offerings are indeed gifts of grace from God.
God’s grace provides us with all that we have. In addition, our tithes and offerings are used as a means to display grace to others by taking the Good News of Jesus to the entire world.
Through the southern Baptist Cooperative Program, we join financial forces with other churches, large and small, to ensure Jesus’ Great Commission to take the Gospel Truth to all the world is fulfilled.
In many parts of the world, Christians are still harshly persecuted as they were in Paul’s day. A portion of our tithes and offerings is also given to support and help these persecuted Christians.
Our giving is a reflection of God working through us to extend His Grace to others. It isn’t individuals or specific churches who are identified and recognized for providing, but it is God providing His grace through His people!
Paul then describes the heart of this “grace-giving.” It was consistent and according to each one’s ability. They gave of their own accord, an extension of their commitment to the Lord and His work.
Christ set aside His riches for us (vs. 9), setting aside the glory of Heaven to humble Himself to die for us. He became poor so we could become rich. What better motivation to share the blessings He has given us?
When the grace of God controls us, it controls all of us, including our finances. One of the greatest acts of faith that Christians can partake of is giving grace to others through consistent, joyful sharing of our tithes and offerings. When we surrender our wealth and security to the Lord, we can truly live by faith.
Join our worship service every Sunday at 11 AM, 400 No. Main. If unable to attend, visit our Facebook page, “FBC Farmerville,” or Roku for streaming services. 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
The ladies of our choir brought our special music today, “Wonderful, Merciful Savior”. Bro. Bubba’s sermon was, “When Last is First”. Philippians: 2: 1-11.
When the rich young ruler asked how he could have eternal life, Jesus gave him an answer that showed where the rich young ruler’s heart really was. The disciples, who had basically given up all their worldly possessions to follow Jesus, asked what would they have.
Jesus’s answer was “those who obey will one day be exalted.” Jesus was the example of servant hood. We are commanded to follow.
1) The Impossible Task. Philippians2: 1-4.
We are told to look after others , to esteem others before ourselves. Apart from Christ, that is impossible. The Holy Spirit lives within our hearts to help us follow God‘s commands.
2) The Immutable Truth. Philippians 2: 5-8.
Jesus is equal to God. He is God. Jesus, the one who spoke everything into existence, made himself a servant. He gave up all his glory to come and die on the cross for our sins.
3). Immeasurable Treasurers. Philippians.2:9.
We are to set ourselves aside and love in order to win others to Christ. We will draw them by humbling ourselves. Often, we are slapped down, called names, or mocked. One day we will be exalted. We are on mission for Christ.
This Thursday, May.7, FBC and the community well be meeting at the church 12:00 P. M. to celebrate the 75th National Day of Prayer. All are urged to come and pray for our nation. If you can’t attend, pause wherever you are and pray.
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
Rocky Branch Baptist Church (R.B.B.C.) , Rocky Branch Community, celebrates 41 years together, serving the LORD! R.B.B.C. was birthed in the heart of Bro. Paul Carter, meeting in his and Mrs. Audie’s home, until the original church building was built. (This is now the Pastor’s Office and Education Building.) From there, under the ministry of Bro. Donald Reeves and wife, Melba, the current Sanctuary was built. Later, under the ministry of Bro. Woodson McGuffee and wife, Deborah, the current Fellowship Hall was built. Many have come and gone; some to move on and some have gone to Heaven. Those of us here, are still growing and serving the Lord.
Today, we were ministered to in song, by Wade Hammond. Wade came to realize, some people will come to a country singing, that may not come to church. So, he agreed to sing country, while incorporating gospel songs. Once it was stated, “I’ve been to church”! Wade blessed us with many hymns, such as I’ll Fly Away, as well as songs he has written himself.
Even for Christians, sadness can come. He and his wife, Kathy, too have had heartaches. But as they can testify, God will always see us through. People may let us down, but the Lord will never let us down.
Christians will be together again one day. As Bro. Paul Pearson reminded us in closing, it all comes down to what we do with Jesus. To be together in Heaven again, one must recognize they are a sinner, ask Christ’s forgiveness, and ask Him to come in to their heart. And whenever Satan reminds you of your past, you remind him of his future!
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Worship 10:45 a.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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