As we endure the unprecedented times brought about by COVID-19, we should give our minds to consider how our Church Covenant, drawn from the truths of Scripture, should inform the way we live amidst challenges like this.
As we endure the unprecedented times brought about by COVID-19, we should give our minds to consider how our Church Covenant, drawn from the truths of Scripture, should inform the way we live amidst challenges like this.
Though we’re weary and uneasy, our hope is not that things will get easier, or that the world will go back to normal, but that the Lord will draw us to Himself, that his glory will be made manifest in these times, and that one day, we will be made like him. In the meantime, we fix our eyes on Jesus.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues and keeps us from meeting face-to-face, please take a few moments to consider how you can continue to provide for each other, how the church can provide for you, and how you can provide for the church!
Watch the video below and join with Liberty Baptist Church members as we celebrate Jesus’s resurrection from the dead by reading together from the 20th chapter of John’s gospel.
A constant intake of Scripture is necessary for the Christian. Individuals and families should experience the greatest intake of Scripture during their personal and family devotions. This article explains what devotions are, why it is essential to have Scripture central in them, and how to practice devotions!
Amidst the fear and the waning hope that much of the world is experiencing, a small and growing segment of the population has responded by putting its Christmas lights back up. If you ask them, they’ll say they are trying to shine a light of hope in a world they fear has gone dark. In reality, those who celebrate Christmas in March are hoping for a Savior!
Over the past couple weeks, many churches have begun to live stream their worship services. Some people have asked if we are going to host a live stream service. Here are some of the reasons we have decided not to provide a live stream worship service!
Though this unique time of social distancing may leave many of us feeling isolated, bored, and spiritually or relationally stagnant, many resources are available to equip us for the coming weeks! Here are a handful of our favorite tools to help us grow in the Lord and connect well with one another.
God intends for every situation of life—including the unique circumstances of COVID-19—to grow us in Christlikeness. Pastor Brandon provides us 10 ways we can redeem this unique period of time in godliness.
After much discussion and prayer as well as talking with our deacons and listening to the counsel of the civil and medical authorities, the pastors of Liberty Baptist Church have decided to cancel all services for this Sunday, March 15, 2020.