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 School attendance was good followed by a good church attendance. It is a blessing to see God’s house full. 

Bro Aleck is preaching through Matthew on Sunday mornings and Revelation Wednesday night. Sunday nights he is teaching through The Baptist Faith and Message. 

Times for worship: Sunday School 9:45 am, Worship 11:00 am. Sunday night 5pm. Wednesday night 6:30. There is a place for everyone. 

Upcoming events: 

8/10- Baby shower of Christi and Justin Wiley 2 pm 

8/12- Pastors Conference 10 am 

8/15- Ladies Night at Misty Kennedy’s 6 pm 

8/17- Breakfast fellowship 9 am 

8/17- Rehab Ministry 6 pm 

Looking ahead: 

9/7-10- Area Wide Revival, Farmerville Rec, more information to come 

10/12- Dean Homecoming, save the date 

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 

Treasures. Last week we spoke of treasures we had for sale at our rummage/benefit sale. Again, we thank you for shopping/helping. 

There are many others outside our area that are God’s helpers, also. Take former police officer, husband and father of 3, Anderson “Chase” Childers, who died recently saving multiple swimmers from a rip-current on Pawley’s Island, SC. “Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” – John 15:13 

Lifeguards are treasures, too. Lifeguards on Newport Beach, CA rescued 10 people over the 4th of July weekend from rip currents. British lifeguards also rescued people from the rip currents at a Cornish beach. And lifeguards on the Outer Banks of NC & Emerald Isle, NC saved 15 people from rip currents over the Forth of July holiday. These people are definitely treasures to the rescued and to their families. 

Firefighters and EMTs are courageous and often save people from dangerous situations, too. 9-11, 2001 comes to mind: . 

Beyond the Call of Duty – The Twin Towers: 343 Final Acts of Courage 

September 11, 2001, presented New York City firefighters with a scenario no training could have prepared them for. As the World Trade Center burned after terrorist attacks, 343 members of the FDNY made the conscious decision to climb into the burning towers, carrying up to 100 pounds of equipment up dozens of flights of stairs. In their final radio communications, not one firefighter was heard retreating—all were ascending, moving toward the danger, not away from it. (paraphrased from www.fforce.com 

December 2021 finds us another treasure – Jim Finch. Mr. Finch lives in Tennessee, but drove to Mayfield, Kentucky with a grill and a truckload of food to feed devastated tornado victims. When asked by journalist Victor Ordoñez “why” he did this, Mr. Finch replied, “It just needed to be done.” He said, “I just came down here, trying to feed the people.” “Everybody’s talking about they’re sending up prayers and, you know, their well wishes and everything. You know, folks can’t eat no prayer. We gotta put something in their stomach. Give them something to hold on to. We know this as Hope. 

Question: Do you know who is the very best “saver”? Who’s the very best giver of “Hope”? Who’s The Very Best Treasure? Jesus Christ is! 

Matthew 6:20 “But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal.” 

Romans 15:13: “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” 

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. 

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 

Our special choir music today was “Settled at the Cross”. Bro. Bubba’s message was from Psalms 139. The title was. ”Blessed Assurance”. The Psalm answers every basic question in life. Most people ask three questions: Who am I? Why am I here? Where am I going? We cannot completely know all about God, but he knows all about us. The Psalm was written by an humble shepherd, David, who was to become king. It seems David was in awe of God. He was acknowledging his omnipresence and omniscience. He knows all about us, what we are thinking and saying and what we are going to think and say. Even as Christians we often have thoughts that are less than honorable. We fail to be thankful and often complain even in the midst of the blessings God is pouring out on us. God knows all about us. He never sleeps. He knows all our tomorrow’s. There is nothing hidden from God. Yet, he still loves us and has mercy on us. Such knowledge is too wonderful for us to understand. We cannot understand his greatness, his glory or his love and mercy, even though we don’t deserve it. David is praising God. In verses 17 through 22, David is acknowledging those who reject God .Which will you be? 

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 

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 

Romans 15:1-7 – We then who are strong ought to bear with the scruples of the weak, and not to please ourselves. The message of Jesus and the apostles is that we must love one another. We do that by accepting one another. A Church is built through the sovereign work of God. As we work through our differences, preventing problems, our fellowship will approve. We are all accepted because of what Christ did on the cross (Ephesians 1:6). When we were saved, we got another chance – Not because of ‘me’, but because of Christ. 

Through His sovereign work, I accept others as Christ accepted ‘me’. As Believers, in spite of riches, race, or denomination, we show no preference. Jews first, but Gentiles were later accepted through Grace, as HE does each of us. Denomination should not separate us, keeping us from fellowshipping with one another. As Christians, in all things have fervent love for one another accepting one another. Let each of us please his neighbor for his good promotes togetherness in the ‘family’, strengthening one another. We operate according to God’s Word, not the world. Even when we do not like what one does, we still love them. 

We of the House of God, should behave as the People of God, in the Spirit of God, as we work together, accepting one another … anyway. As a ‘family’, we can be able to share our hearts. Being like-minded toward one another, according to Christ Jesus; with one mind and one mouth glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore receive one another, just as Christ also received us. 

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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