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Finish The Task of Obedience
Thank You From Our Family Minister and Family
We would like to thank God for this church, and thank everyone involved with supporting, and helping to raise support, for the addition of two bedrooms to our home. Anna and I are very humbled and grateful to know that you care for us in such a way. Pleasant Grove Baptist Church and the community […]
Waiting On God
I will have to admit that I am not a very patient person. The ministry has taught me to be careful to wait on God, but I am by no means really good at that. I have a tendency to want to move quickly but God often reminds me that His timing is not our […]
He Lives!
In This month where we celebrate Easter, may we never take for granted the necessity of the death of Christ. If He was not willing to shed His blood for our sins, then we could not be forgiven and none of us could enter the Kingdom of Heaven. In the Gospel of John, we find […]
Summer Is Coming!
Summer is coming! Are you ready This year our youth will have the opportunity to attend a week-long adventure camp at the Georgia Baptist Mission Board’s Camp Kaleo. Kaleo, pronounced kal-eh’-o, is the Greek word which Bible translators render as “called ones.” The staff at Kaleo believe that as Christians we are called to bear […]
Charity Begins At Home
I have to say that I am so blessed to get to serve alongside you here at Pleasant Grove Baptist. As March arrives that means I have been here eight years and I am so grateful that God led me and my family here and allows us to serve alongside you. I sincerely hope that God […]
Which Part Are You?
1 Corinthians 12:14 – 17 “For the body is not one member, but many. 15 If the foot says, “Because I am not a hand, I am not a part of the body,” it is not for this reason any the less a part of the body. 16 And if the ear says, “Because I […]
There Are Only Two Options For Eternity
I must confess that back at the end of August when we started walking our way through The Revelation, I was not overly excited about it because it can be a difficult book to deal with. The first three chapters are straight forward and not so complicated but as you move farther into the book […]