Old Beverly Baptist Church

Welcome to Oldbeverly.com. Thank you for your interest in our ministry. Whether you are a guest or a member we hope you find what you are looking for. If you are a guest to this site please browse around and get to know us through this site. Please know this invitation extends out to our church as well. We would love to have you join us worship our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ during Church Service.

Kind Regards,

Pastor Mike

 

Welcome to Oldbeverly.com. Thank you for your interest in our ministry. Whether you are a guest or a member we hope you find what you are looking for. If you are a guest to this site please browse around and get to know us through this site. Please know this invitation extends out to our church as well. We would love to have you join us worship our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ during Church Service.

Kind Regards,

Pastor Mike

 

Sunday School- 10:00am

Sunday Morning Worship Service- 11:00am

Sunday Night Worship Services- 6:00pm

Wednesday Night Worship Services- 7:00pm

 

 

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Welcome to Oldbeverly.com. Thank you for your interest in our ministry. Whether you are a guest or a member we hope you find what you are looking for. If you are a guest to this site please browse around and get to know us through this site. Please know this invitation extends out to our church as well. We would love to have you join us worship our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ during Church Service.

Kind Regards,

Pastor Mike

 

 
 

Pastor Mike Hurst

10/28/12

“The Power of Prayer is Unlimited”

  • James 5:17-18
  • Matthew 21:22
  • Matthew 17:21
  • John 15:7
  • Acts 16:25-26

Prayer is a conversation with God. When we pray we are speaking one on one with the creator of everything. In everything you ask in prayer and believe you shall receive if you abide in Jesus and he abides in you. There are 3 keys.

You must 100% believe it is going to happen. When you sit in a chair you have 100% faith that it is going to hold you up and it usually does. That is the kind of faith you should have when praying.

We must be committed to the cause. God wants to see our commitment to the request. By fasting when praying your showing God self sacrifice to the cause.

You must abide in Christ and he must abide in you. When you abide in God you will pray for things that are in line with what God wants. Your prayers are in the will of God. Praying for millions of dollars, a beach house, or a Jaguar is a selfish prayer and is not being prayed from a heart abiding in Christ. Instead a person who abides in Christ will pray for enough money to pay the bills, a roof over their head, and a car good enough to make it from A to B.

 

Aseer Rompagu

4/14/13

  • Genesis 39: 1-12
  • Genesis 50:19-20

What Counts?

Even when things are going wrong in your life, it can be God working on you for a greater good. An example of this can be seen through Joseph. Joseph went through many trials but it led him to the throne.

1. What counts is not what your remember but what you choose to forget- Joseph forgave his brothers who wronged him and sold him to slavery.

2. What counts is your Character. With God your a Hero; Without him your a Zero- God with was with Joseph throughout his entire ordeal and Joseph obeyed. Conduct without Character is hypocrisy and Character without Conduct is disobedience.

3. What counts is not the way we are on the way up but how we are on the way down. Joseph was obedient during the hard times which led him to the top.

4. What Counts not what you get in life but what you give. With each praise of greatness that Joseph was shown, he gave the glory to God.

5. What counts is not what you know but who you know. Knowledge about God and to Know God personally is what led Joseph to greatness.

 

Nate Bridges

4/21/13 – “True Fellowship”

  • 1 John 1:3-4

Imagine for a minute that you were homeless, cold, and hungry. The only food you ate was the remnants of food in a dumpster. One day out of the blue, the Presidential limousine came by and picked you up. You were then escorted to the White House, where you were given a room to stay, food to eat, and servants to meet all your needs. You opened your heart to the President, and he did the same to you. You realize there are others in the house that share your story and also have a room there and all their needs met… Sound too good to be true? It’s not! Transform this picture to Christ and His acceptance of you into His kingdom after your life of sin. If you have accepted Christ into your life, you have experienced a variation of this story. Much like everyone at house having similar story, everyone in Heaven was once lost but became found by God!

As we all know, relationships with humans can be great and can also have their downfalls. A relationship with Christ has no downfalls! We can have fellowship with our brothers and sisters in Christ, but without a relationship with Christ and Him being in the center, we can not have TRUE fellowship. In 1 John 1, John is saying that true joy exists in the experience of true fellowship. If you don’t have true fellowship with Christ, you can’t have true joy. Fellowship with one another without fellowship with God is not a true Christian fellowship. Christ must be the center of the fellowship and the sharing of the treasure of His Word.

We were there we they crucified Christ… We were the first to put the nails in his hands and his feet. When Christ rose from the dead, He took the keys to Heaven and Hell… That is one reason WHY we can have true fellowship with God. When we come to church, the One who we are trying to impress should not be one another, but should be God…and He said COME AS YOU ARE! Thank God in the good times and the bad… praise Him through the storm, as well as after the storm has ceased. As in any relationship, it requires work. Work on your relationship with God! Don’t find yourself in a distant relationship/fellowship with God, but instead have a close one with Him and it will become closer.

 

 

Pastor Mike Hurst

10/19/14
 
  • II Peter 1:4-8
  • II Peter 1:9-15

 Better than Cash Back Rewards

Temptation will be with us until the day we die. We are going to stumble from time to time. We will slip and say or do something that we as Christians know is wrong. How we respond when we fall will determine how close we subsequently stay to God. If we learn to ask forgiveness and realize where we fall short we are less likely to repeat these mistakes in the future. When we choose to not ask for forgiveness, or we choose to ignore we have stumbled, this action becomes a pattern and the distance between God and Yourself will continue to grow.
 
 
Once you are truly saved you will not lose your salvation, but our actions as a Christian will determine how abundant our entrance into Heaven will be. As we lose our focus on Heaven and focus more on earthly criteria, we are essentially trading stored rewards in Heaven for temporary rewards here. Even if you gain what you seek and live for 100 years, what is 100 years with a desired reward when compared to an eternity in Heaven? Everyone will be happy in Heaven but some will be more rewarded than others. Being a diligent Christian here often takes hard work and sacrifice. But again, what is 100 years of hard work and sacrifice compared to an eternity of being “one of the wealthy” in Heaven?
 
https://www.google.com/maps/search/google/@40.4530874,-76.624074,263m/data=!3m1!1e3
 
 
 
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Pastor Mike Hurst

10/28/12

“The Power of Prayer is Unlimited”

  • James 5:17-18
  • Matthew 21:22
  • Matthew 17:21
  • John 15:7
  • Acts 16:25-26

Prayer is a conversation with God. When we pray we are speaking one on one with the creator of everything. In everything you ask in prayer and believe you shall receive if you abide in Jesus and he abides in you. There are 3 keys.

You must 100% believe it is going to happen. When you sit in a chair you have 100% faith that it is going to hold you up and it usually does. That is the kind of faith you should have when praying.

We must be committed to the cause. God wants to see our commitment to the request. By fasting when praying your showing God self sacrifice to the cause.

You must abide in Christ and he must abide in you. When you abide in God you will pray for things that are in line with what God wants. Your prayers are in the will of God. Praying for millions of dollars, a beach house, or a Jaguar is a selfish prayer and is not being prayed from a heart abiding in Christ. Instead a person who abides in Christ will pray for enough money to pay the bills, a roof over their head, and a car good enough to make it from A to B.

 

Aseer Rompagu

4/14/13

  • Genesis 39: 1-12
  • Genesis 50:19-20

What Counts?

Even when things are going wrong in your life, it can be God working on you for a greater good. An example of this can be seen through Joseph. Joseph went through many trials but it led him to the throne.

1. What counts is not what your remember but what you choose to forget- Joseph forgave his brothers who wronged him and sold him to slavery.

2. What counts is your Character. With God your a Hero; Without him your a Zero- God with was with Joseph throughout his entire ordeal and Joseph obeyed. Conduct without Character is hypocrisy and Character without Conduct is disobedience.

3. What counts is not the way we are on the way up but how we are on the way down. Joseph was obedient during the hard times which led him to the top.

4. What Counts not what you get in life but what you give. With each praise of greatness that Joseph was shown, he gave the glory to God.

5. What counts is not what you know but who you know. Knowledge about God and to Know God personally is what led Joseph to greatness.

 

Nate Bridges

4/21/13 – “True Fellowship”

  • 1 John 1:3-4

Imagine for a minute that you were homeless, cold, and hungry. The only food you ate was the remnants of food in a dumpster. One day out of the blue, the Presidential limousine came by and picked you up. You were then escorted to the White House, where you were given a room to stay, food to eat, and servants to meet all your needs. You opened your heart to the President, and he did the same to you. You realize there are others in the house that share your story and also have a room there and all their needs met… Sound too good to be true? It’s not! Transform this picture to Christ and His acceptance of you into His kingdom after your life of sin. If you have accepted Christ into your life, you have experienced a variation of this story. Much like everyone at house having similar story, everyone in Heaven was once lost but became found by God!

As we all know, relationships with humans can be great and can also have their downfalls. A relationship with Christ has no downfalls! We can have fellowship with our brothers and sisters in Christ, but without a relationship with Christ and Him being in the center, we can not have TRUE fellowship. In 1 John 1, John is saying that true joy exists in the experience of true fellowship. If you don’t have true fellowship with Christ, you can’t have true joy. Fellowship with one another without fellowship with God is not a true Christian fellowship. Christ must be the center of the fellowship and the sharing of the treasure of His Word.

We were there we they crucified Christ… We were the first to put the nails in his hands and his feet. When Christ rose from the dead, He took the keys to Heaven and Hell… That is one reason WHY we can have true fellowship with God. When we come to church, the One who we are trying to impress should not be one another, but should be God…and He said COME AS YOU ARE! Thank God in the good times and the bad… praise Him through the storm, as well as after the storm has ceased. As in any relationship, it requires work. Work on your relationship with God! Don’t find yourself in a distant relationship/fellowship with God, but instead have a close one with Him and it will become closer.

 

 

Pastor Mike Hurst

10/19/14
 
  • II Peter 1:4-8
  • II Peter 1:9-15

 Better than Cash Back Rewards

Temptation will be with us until the day we die. We are going to stumble from time to time. We will slip and say or do something that we as Christians know is wrong. How we respond when we fall will determine how close we subsequently stay to God. If we learn to ask forgiveness and realize where we fall short we are less likely to repeat these mistakes in the future. When we choose to not ask for forgiveness, or we choose to ignore we have stumbled, this action becomes a pattern and the distance between God and Yourself will continue to grow.
 
 
Once you are truly saved you will not lose your salvation, but our actions as a Christian will determine how abundant our entrance into Heaven will be. As we lose our focus on Heaven and focus more on earthly criteria, we are essentially trading stored rewards in Heaven for temporary rewards here. Even if you gain what you seek and live for 100 years, what is 100 years with a desired reward when compared to an eternity in Heaven? Everyone will be happy in Heaven but some will be more rewarded than others. Being a diligent Christian here often takes hard work and sacrifice. But again, what is 100 years of hard work and sacrifice compared to an eternity of being “one of the wealthy” in Heaven?
 
https://www.google.com/maps/search/google/@40.4530874,-76.624074,263m/data=!3m1!1e3
 
 
 
Copyright ©2016 Old Beverly Baptist Church. All rights Reserved.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Contact Us

 
 
 
 
 
Page 1
 
 Page 4
Facebook
 
 
 
 
Like Us
 
Page 3
 
 
 
Page 2
Phone
 
 
(865) 789-0680

 
 

Pastor Mike Hurst

10/28/12

“The Power of Prayer is Unlimited”

  • James 5:17-18
  • Matthew 21:22
  • Matthew 17:21
  • John 15:7
  • Acts 16:25-26

Prayer is a conversation with God. When we pray we are speaking one on one with the creator of everything. In everything you ask in prayer and believe you shall receive if you abide in Jesus and he abides in you. There are 3 keys.

You must 100% believe it is going to happen. When you sit in a chair you have 100% faith that it is going to hold you up and it usually does. That is the kind of faith you should have when praying.

We must be committed to the cause. God wants to see our commitment to the request. By fasting when praying your showing God self sacrifice to the cause.

You must abide in Christ and he must abide in you. When you abide in God you will pray for things that are in line with what God wants. Your prayers are in the will of God. Praying for millions of dollars, a beach house, or a Jaguar is a selfish prayer and is not being prayed from a heart abiding in Christ. Instead a person who abides in Christ will pray for enough money to pay the bills, a roof over their head, and a car good enough to make it from A to B.

 

Aseer Rompagu

4/14/13

  • Genesis 39: 1-12
  • Genesis 50:19-20

What Counts?

Even when things are going wrong in your life, it can be God working on you for a greater good. An example of this can be seen through Joseph. Joseph went through many trials but it led him to the throne.

1. What counts is not what your remember but what you choose to forget- Joseph forgave his brothers who wronged him and sold him to slavery.

2. What counts is your Character. With God your a Hero; Without him your a Zero- God with was with Joseph throughout his entire ordeal and Joseph obeyed. Conduct without Character is hypocrisy and Character without Conduct is disobedience.

3. What counts is not the way we are on the way up but how we are on the way down. Joseph was obedient during the hard times which led him to the top.

4. What Counts not what you get in life but what you give. With each praise of greatness that Joseph was shown, he gave the glory to God.

5. What counts is not what you know but who you know. Knowledge about God and to Know God personally is what led Joseph to greatness.

 

Nate Bridges

4/21/13 – “True Fellowship”

  • 1 John 1:3-4

Imagine for a minute that you were homeless, cold, and hungry. The only food you ate was the remnants of food in a dumpster. One day out of the blue, the Presidential limousine came by and picked you up. You were then escorted to the White House, where you were given a room to stay, food to eat, and servants to meet all your needs. You opened your heart to the President, and he did the same to you. You realize there are others in the house that share your story and also have a room there and all their needs met… Sound too good to be true? It’s not! Transform this picture to Christ and His acceptance of you into His kingdom after your life of sin. If you have accepted Christ into your life, you have experienced a variation of this story. Much like everyone at house having similar story, everyone in Heaven was once lost but became found by God!

As we all know, relationships with humans can be great and can also have their downfalls. A relationship with Christ has no downfalls! We can have fellowship with our brothers and sisters in Christ, but without a relationship with Christ and Him being in the center, we can not have TRUE fellowship. In 1 John 1, John is saying that true joy exists in the experience of true fellowship. If you don’t have true fellowship with Christ, you can’t have true joy. Fellowship with one another without fellowship with God is not a true Christian fellowship. Christ must be the center of the fellowship and the sharing of the treasure of His Word.

We were there we they crucified Christ… We were the first to put the nails in his hands and his feet. When Christ rose from the dead, He took the keys to Heaven and Hell… That is one reason WHY we can have true fellowship with God. When we come to church, the One who we are trying to impress should not be one another, but should be God…and He said COME AS YOU ARE! Thank God in the good times and the bad… praise Him through the storm, as well as after the storm has ceased. As in any relationship, it requires work. Work on your relationship with God! Don’t find yourself in a distant relationship/fellowship with God, but instead have a close one with Him and it will become closer.

 

 

Pastor Mike Hurst

10/19/14
 
  • II Peter 1:4-8
  • II Peter 1:9-15

 Better than Cash Back Rewards

Temptation will be with us until the day we die. We are going to stumble from time to time. We will slip and say or do something that we as Christians know is wrong. How we respond when we fall will determine how close we subsequently stay to God. If we learn to ask forgiveness and realize where we fall short we are less likely to repeat these mistakes in the future. When we choose to not ask for forgiveness, or we choose to ignore we have stumbled, this action becomes a pattern and the distance between God and Yourself will continue to grow.
 
 
Once you are truly saved you will not lose your salvation, but our actions as a Christian will determine how abundant our entrance into Heaven will be. As we lose our focus on Heaven and focus more on earthly criteria, we are essentially trading stored rewards in Heaven for temporary rewards here. Even if you gain what you seek and live for 100 years, what is 100 years with a desired reward when compared to an eternity in Heaven? Everyone will be happy in Heaven but some will be more rewarded than others. Being a diligent Christian here often takes hard work and sacrifice. But again, what is 100 years of hard work and sacrifice compared to an eternity of being “one of the wealthy” in Heaven?
 
https://www.google.com/maps/search/google/@40.4530874,-76.624074,263m/data=!3m1!1e3
 
 
 
Copyright ©2016 Old Beverly Baptist Church. All rights Reserved.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Contact Us

 
 
 
 
 
Page 1
 
 Page 4
Facebook
 
 
 
 
Like Us
 
Page 3
 
 
 
Page 2
Phone
 
 
(865) 789-0680

Welcome to Oldbeverly.com. Thank you for your interest in our ministry. Whether you are a guest or a member we hope you find what you are looking for. If you are a guest to this site please browse around and get to know us through this site. Please know this invitation extends out to our church as well. We would love to have you join us worship our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ during Church Service.

Kind Regards,

Pastor Mike

 

 
 

Pastor Mike Hurst

10/28/12

“The Power of Prayer is Unlimited”

  • James 5:17-18
  • Matthew 21:22
  • Matthew 17:21
  • John 15:7
  • Acts 16:25-26

Prayer is a conversation with God. When we pray we are speaking one on one with the creator of everything. In everything you ask in prayer and believe you shall receive if you abide in Jesus and he abides in you. There are 3 keys.

You must 100% believe it is going to happen. When you sit in a chair you have 100% faith that it is going to hold you up and it usually does. That is the kind of faith you should have when praying.

We must be committed to the cause. God wants to see our commitment to the request. By fasting when praying your showing God self sacrifice to the cause.

You must abide in Christ and he must abide in you. When you abide in God you will pray for things that are in line with what God wants. Your prayers are in the will of God. Praying for millions of dollars, a beach house, or a Jaguar is a selfish prayer and is not being prayed from a heart abiding in Christ. Instead a person who abides in Christ will pray for enough money to pay the bills, a roof over their head, and a car good enough to make it from A to B.

 

Aseer Rompagu

4/14/13

  • Genesis 39: 1-12
  • Genesis 50:19-20

What Counts?

Even when things are going wrong in your life, it can be God working on you for a greater good. An example of this can be seen through Joseph. Joseph went through many trials but it led him to the throne.

1. What counts is not what your remember but what you choose to forget- Joseph forgave his brothers who wronged him and sold him to slavery.

2. What counts is your Character. With God your a Hero; Without him your a Zero- God with was with Joseph throughout his entire ordeal and Joseph obeyed. Conduct without Character is hypocrisy and Character without Conduct is disobedience.

3. What counts is not the way we are on the way up but how we are on the way down. Joseph was obedient during the hard times which led him to the top.

4. What Counts not what you get in life but what you give. With each praise of greatness that Joseph was shown, he gave the glory to God.

5. What counts is not what you know but who you know. Knowledge about God and to Know God personally is what led Joseph to greatness.

 

Nate Bridges

4/21/13 – “True Fellowship”

  • 1 John 1:3-4

Imagine for a minute that you were homeless, cold, and hungry. The only food you ate was the remnants of food in a dumpster. One day out of the blue, the Presidential limousine came by and picked you up. You were then escorted to the White House, where you were given a room to stay, food to eat, and servants to meet all your needs. You opened your heart to the President, and he did the same to you. You realize there are others in the house that share your story and also have a room there and all their needs met… Sound too good to be true? It’s not! Transform this picture to Christ and His acceptance of you into His kingdom after your life of sin. If you have accepted Christ into your life, you have experienced a variation of this story. Much like everyone at house having similar story, everyone in Heaven was once lost but became found by God!

As we all know, relationships with humans can be great and can also have their downfalls. A relationship with Christ has no downfalls! We can have fellowship with our brothers and sisters in Christ, but without a relationship with Christ and Him being in the center, we can not have TRUE fellowship. In 1 John 1, John is saying that true joy exists in the experience of true fellowship. If you don’t have true fellowship with Christ, you can’t have true joy. Fellowship with one another without fellowship with God is not a true Christian fellowship. Christ must be the center of the fellowship and the sharing of the treasure of His Word.

We were there we they crucified Christ… We were the first to put the nails in his hands and his feet. When Christ rose from the dead, He took the keys to Heaven and Hell… That is one reason WHY we can have true fellowship with God. When we come to church, the One who we are trying to impress should not be one another, but should be God…and He said COME AS YOU ARE! Thank God in the good times and the bad… praise Him through the storm, as well as after the storm has ceased. As in any relationship, it requires work. Work on your relationship with God! Don’t find yourself in a distant relationship/fellowship with God, but instead have a close one with Him and it will become closer.

 

 

Pastor Mike Hurst

10/19/14
 
  • II Peter 1:4-8
  • II Peter 1:9-15

 Better than Cash Back Rewards

Temptation will be with us until the day we die. We are going to stumble from time to time. We will slip and say or do something that we as Christians know is wrong. How we respond when we fall will determine how close we subsequently stay to God. If we learn to ask forgiveness and realize where we fall short we are less likely to repeat these mistakes in the future. When we choose to not ask for forgiveness, or we choose to ignore we have stumbled, this action becomes a pattern and the distance between God and Yourself will continue to grow.
 
 
Once you are truly saved you will not lose your salvation, but our actions as a Christian will determine how abundant our entrance into Heaven will be. As we lose our focus on Heaven and focus more on earthly criteria, we are essentially trading stored rewards in Heaven for temporary rewards here. Even if you gain what you seek and live for 100 years, what is 100 years with a desired reward when compared to an eternity in Heaven? Everyone will be happy in Heaven but some will be more rewarded than others. Being a diligent Christian here often takes hard work and sacrifice. But again, what is 100 years of hard work and sacrifice compared to an eternity of being “one of the wealthy” in Heaven?
 
https://www.google.com/maps/search/google/@40.4530874,-76.624074,263m/data=!3m1!1e3
 
 
 
Copyright ©2016 Old Beverly Baptist Church. All rights Reserved.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Contact Us

 
 
 
 
 
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