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Take Courage and Work

March 19, 2022

One of the virtues that’s encouraged in the Bible and by the prophet Haggai is courage. Courage is needed in life because it is so easy to be fearful, anxious, or negative, to have no faith, or to lose our faith in the face of an overwhelming challenge. Haggai tells…

A Picture of God

March 12, 2022

Why do we like pictures and photographs? There are probably many reasons, but perhaps the number one reason is because they help us to remember people, times, and events that are significant for us that otherwise we simply could not recall in the same way. The saying “A picture is…

What Does It Mean to Live by Faith?

March 5, 2022

This week in worship we will be learning from the minor prophet Habakkuk. In Habakkuk 2:4, the Lord says, “Look at the proud! Their spirit is not right in them, but the righteous live by their faith.” Pastor Doug will dig into this scripture and share about what it means…

Ash Wednesday Service 

March 2, 2022

Each year, Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent and is always 46 days before Easter Sunday. Lent is a 40-day season (not counting Sundays) marked by repentance, fasting, reflection, and ultimately celebration. The 40-day period represents Christ’s time of temptation in the wilderness, where he fasted and where Satan…

God is Good and Angry

February 26, 2022

At Brewster Baptist, we’re on a journey through every book of the Bible, that journey started last July and now we’re in a section of the Hebrew Bible called the minor prophets. This week we’re listening to the little known, little heard from Book of Nahum. Each book of the…

What Does the Lord Desire of You?

February 19, 2022

This week in worship, Pastor David will be sharing from the prophet Micah the call that is given to the people act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with our God and what that means for our lives today. Thank you for worshiping with us. If you…

Where Are You Going?

February 12, 2022

As we continue through Part 5 of our Bible Series, “Small Books with a Big Message”, Pastor Doug will be sharing about the story of Jonah and the fact that God uses even human disobedience to accomplish His purposes. Jonah becomes a missionary for God in spite of himself. Thank…

You Should Not Have

February 6, 2022

Have you ever benefited from the help or aid of someone in a time of need? Like when you got a flat tire? How about in a more life-threatening situation, for example, if you were in a car accident? Have you ever come to someone else’s aid in a situation…

Sharing Bad News in Good Times

January 31, 2022

Our book of the Bible for this Sunday is the prophet Amos who has the difficult task of speaking hard words to people experiencing good times who mistakenly believe that God’s favor is upon them. Amos is a strong advocate for justice in a believer’s life as well as in…

When God’s Spirit is Poured Out

January 23, 2022

We’ve been moving through the Bible for six months now. Throughout the Bible we see how people have to keep on adjusting and adapting and being sensitive to and following the leading of the Spirit and living as God’s people in new circumstances. This week we look at the Book…

Hosea’s Heart

January 16, 2022

This week, we begin to study the Book of the Twelve. This is a reference to the Twelve Minor Prophets of the Hebrew Bible (Hosea through Malachi), so named not based on their importance but reflective of the size or volume of each book. As we begin a new year,…

Who or What Are You Worshiping?

January 9, 2022

This week in worship, we conclude Part 4 of our Bible series with the Book of Daniel. Pastor Doug shares the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego when they had to make a choice of who they were going to worship. Like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego we’re called not to…