---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.

 

 

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The Greatest Promise

Good morning; I am reminded in the book of Acts of the final conversation Jesus had with His disciples. He instructed them to go to Jerusalem and wait for the promise of the Father. There in Jerusalem, they would receive power after the Holy Ghost had come upon them. I thank God this morning for the power of the Holy Ghost, which lives inside of every believer. But I am also grateful and excited about the announcement the “two men in white apparel” made to the disciples! After Jesus had given His final instructions, the Bible says that “a cloud received him out of their sight” (Acts 1:8). The disciples stood there and watched Jesus disappear into the sky; I know their hearts begin to grow heavy. This man, who they had placed all their hope and faith in, is now leaving, ascending into the heavens. I can remember being a little boy not wanting to leave my grandmother’s, and I would look out the back window of our vehicle until I could not see her anymore; then I would turn around in my seat sad. That is what comes to my mind when I think about these disciples watching Jesus leave them. But thank God for the “two men in white appear”. They asked the disciples, “why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven” (v.11). My friend; the greatest promise left to man in the Bible is that Jesus is coming back. He is going to return for His church. Jesus is coming for all those who have been saved, washed in the Blood of Jesus. Thank God for the promise of His (Jesus) return! Father, I pray this morning that all who are reading this devotion will be prepared when you split the eastern sky, and call your church home. Be Blessed in Jesus Name!

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The Many and the Few

Good morning; as we gather around God’s Holy Word, my earnest prayer for you is that everyone who is reading this devotion is ready to meet God! I understand most everyone wants to go to heaven, but the sad truth is not everyone will. Jesus said, “for many are called, but few are chosen” (Matt. 22:14). I encourage you to make sure you are ready to meet your Maker (God). Make sure you have responded to the call of the Holy Spirit of God to Salvation. And the conviction to live in holiness, as holiness can be traced in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Jesus said, “Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God” (Matt. 5:8). My friend, have you allowed Jesus into your heart. The only purity of man is the Holy Spirit of God living inside our hearts. Never forget that man was and is “born in sin and shaped in iniquity,” and we must be redeemed by the Precious Blood of Jesus; before we meet God. Do you have a pure heart this morning? How is your thought (heart) life? “As (a man) thinketh in his heart, so is he” (Prov. 23:7). The purity of our heart is reflected in our daily lives. It is reflected in the things we enjoy, in the things we dislike, and how we spend our time. Father, I pray conviction upon the lost, upon religious, upon the churched. I pray that all will be convicted by the Holy Spirit of God and that their souls will be REDEEMED. I encourage you to join with a local body of believers on this Lord’s Day, and if you do not have a church, we invite you to Pembroke First. Be Blessed in Jesus Name!

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Strong, When I am Weak

Good morning; We are living in times when folks are really reaching out for prayer. We are praying for our country, our communities, our leaders, and praying for God to deliver us from this virus. The apostle Paul prayed, a great man of faith, one who believed in the Power of God; he said, “for this thing I besought the Lord thrice, that it might depart from me” (2 Cor. 12:8. There are times in life when we pray, and the answer is no. But also, there are times for God’s own reason; we must endure situations in life. The apostle Paul through much prayer, accepted his problem, not dishearten, but understanding the Sovereignty of God. Jesus spoke to Paul and said, “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly, therefore, will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me” (v.9). My friend, understand this morning you may be going through difficult times, and it may not seem as if God is walking with you. But, through your difficulties, find how Jesus is trying to manifest Himself in your life through your situation. Allow the Power of Christ to rest upon your life in the middle of your hurt and pain. My hope is that you would have a divine revelation of the grace of God. “Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distress for Christ’s sake: FOR WHEN I AM WEAK, THEN I AM STRONG” (v.10). Father, I pray for our readers this morning that they would feel the manifested Power of Christ resting upon their sickness, upon their pain, upon their distress, and upon their situation in life. As they feel their flesh growing weak, I pray that their spirit would be strengthened through the Holy Ghost of God. Be Blessed in Jesus Name!


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Thankful Praise to the Lord

Good Morning…join with me this morning as we continue to explore the song and prayer of praise King David offered to the Lord in the thirtieth Psalm. David cried unto the Lord, “Hear, O Lord, and have mercy upon me: Lord, be thou my helper” (Psalms 30:10). If God hears our prayers, if the great God who created the universe divided the waters and spoke light into the world, would give His ear to the petitions of our hearts, it would be the mercy of God. My friend, it is only the mercy of God that we are here this morning. I thank God this morning for His mercy; I thank God that He will give His Holy ear to hear the cries of my heart. David’s plea of mercy was for God to be his helper. To be his helper in pain, to be his helper in temptations, to be his helper during his sufferings and heartaches. Also, in the difficult times of life when we feel like we are growing faint in heart, God will be your helper. I thank God this morning for helping me through all my difficult times. David knew what the help of God would do, listen to his praise of God, “Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing: thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness;” (v.11). God will turn the mourning of your heart into dancing at the mention of His name. My friend, keep trusting in the Lord, and get yourself a good pair of dancing shoes because your time is coming! The tears you have shed in prayer, the mourning of your heart will all turn to your favor. Jesus prayed in the garden until his sweat became as drops of blood, and now He is seated at the right hand of the Father! Father, I pray this morning that our readers will be encouraged in their faith and that they will soon feel the tides turning. 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