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17/02/2026

5 DAYS NA LANG! 😱💖

Ready ka na ba? Because we are! 👀🫶
The countdown is real — and this is your sign na umattend ka na.

May naka-prepare si Lord na something special for you dito sa Southgate Baptist Church (SBC). Hindi ito random event… this is a divine appointment. ❤️🩷✨

So don’t just scroll up — show up!
Bring your friends, bring your heart, and come expectant. 🤍🙌

Let the fire in your heart burn for what truly matters. 🔥❤️‍🔥

✨ Secure your spot now!
👉 Register here:
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See you there! 👀💞🔥

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𝘿𝙚𝙩𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙎𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙞𝙤𝙣  (February 08, 2026)Lesson 3God Empowers: Empowered to Persevere Teacher: Kuya Michael Latorre ♥️God empo...
08/02/2026

𝘿𝙚𝙩𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙎𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙞𝙤𝙣 (February 08, 2026)
Lesson 3
God Empowers: Empowered to Persevere

Teacher: Kuya Michael Latorre ♥️

God empowers us to persevere when life gets hard. Like Jeremiah, we may feel weak, discouraged, or misunderstood, but when we are anchored in God’s purpose, assured of His presence, and trusting His promises, we can keep going. Perseverance is not about our strength—it’s about God who called us and walks with us. As 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐬 𝟏:𝟔 reminds us, God will finish what He started in us. Even in suffering, may assurance tayo na God is at work, restoring, strengthening, and leading us toward His good plans.

Thank you so much for sharing God’s Word with us today, Kuya Michael! 🫶🏻

𝐁𝐢𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐒𝐭𝐮𝐝𝐲 ~ 02-07-26You’re invited! 📖✨Join us for Bible Study every Saturday at 6:00 PM—a time to reflect on God’s Wor...
07/02/2026

𝐁𝐢𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐒𝐭𝐮𝐝𝐲 ~ 02-07-26
You’re invited! 📖✨
Join us for Bible Study every Saturday at 6:00 PM—a time to reflect on God’s Word, grow in faith, and walk together in truth. Everyone is welcome! See you next Saturday 🫶🏻

Hello, youth! 🙋‍♂️🙋‍♀️Are you ready na bang ma-compel ng love ni Lord? Sa mundo natin ngayon na punong-puno ng heartbrea...
01/02/2026

Hello, youth! 🙋‍♂️🙋‍♀️
Are you ready na bang ma-compel ng love ni Lord? Sa mundo natin ngayon na punong-puno ng heartbreaks at "it’s complicated" situationships, dito tayo sa pag-ibig na pure, selfless, at God-centered! 👑✨

Wear your heart on your sleeve! 👗👔
Dress up according to the color that best describes your current season and conviction! (Check our status chart for more details!)

📍 Where: SBC Court
⏰ When: February 22, 4 pm

See you there! God bless! 🙌✨



This Hearts Day, we celebrate God’s love that transforms us! 💖 Teens and young adults are invited to join us on Feb 22, ...
30/01/2026

This Hearts Day, we celebrate God’s love that transforms us! 💖 Teens and young adults are invited to join us on Feb 22, 2026 at 4 PM at Southgate Baptist Church (SBC) to live out the theme: “Compelled by Love: Chosen to Live Pure, Selfless Lives.” Wear your color ❤️💙🩷 to show your status and let’s follow God’s call to love purely, selflessly, and boldly, letting His love shine through everything we do! 🌟



Out of This WorldFor thousands of years, people have gathered around campfires and peered into the night’s sky, studying...
25/01/2026

Out of This World

For thousands of years, people have gathered around campfires and peered into the night’s sky, studying the stars.

Now, thanks to telescopes and satellites and advances in modern technology, we’ve uncovered more about God’s celestial creation than ever before: diverse planets, interstellar dust, mysterious black holes, and billions of other galaxies.

What we’ve discovered, however, is not new to God. It’s the very same heavens and the very same earth that He spoke into existence at the very beginning of time. And though we’ve only scratched the surface on what’s still to be discovered, the vastness of the heavens and the brilliance of its design beckons both humility and worship.

In Psalm 8, David wrote:

“When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them?” ‭‭
Psalm ‭8:3-4‬ ‭NIV‬‬

The same God who hung the sun, moon, and stars in the sky also created us. He created you. It’s mystifying to think that He considers us His prized creations.

Like David, this should humble us and compel us to worship.

Who are we, after all, to be loved, chosen, and redeemed—especially when we don’t deserve it? Who are we, when we consider the magnificence of our Creator, to be made in His image? Who are we that God is mindful of us? Who are we that He cares for the details of our lives?

We are His people. His children. We belong to Him.

So today, let’s trust in our creative, compassionate, and loving God. He is where we’ll put our confidence. He is where we’ll put our hope.

Every Good Thing We ShareIn Philemon 1:6, Paul says, “I pray that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective...
22/01/2026

Every Good Thing We Share

In Philemon 1:6, Paul says, “I pray that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective in deepening your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of Christ.”

When Paul writes this to Philemon, he’s not just sending a theological essay. He’s writing a personal letter to a close friend and fellow believer.

Paul is encouraging Philemon not only to embrace the truth of the gospel but to live it out in community. Their “partnership” wasn’t just a casual friendship, it was a mutual commitment to living for Christ, growing in understanding, and making the love of Jesus visible in the way they treated others. In this case, Paul is urging Philemon to welcome back his former servant Onesimus—not as a servant, but as a brother and co-laborer in Christ.

Today, we still need partnerships like this. Following Jesus was never meant to be a solo journey. We grow deeper in our understanding of the gospel when we engage in authentic relationships with others who are walking the same path. Small groups, Bible studies, honest conversations with Christian friends—all of these help us see “every good thing we share” more clearly.

If you want to better understand who Jesus is and what He’s doing in your life, don’t try to figure it out alone. Open your Bible with someone. Ask honest questions. Pray with a friend. You’ll find that partnership in the faith isn’t just helpful. It’s powerful.

The Importance of UnityWhat does unity mean to you? In a chaotic and divided world, sometimes the word “unity” can sound...
18/01/2026

The Importance of Unity

What does unity mean to you? In a chaotic and divided world, sometimes the word “unity” can sound like something irrelevant, something that just can’t work in the broken world we live in. Division is nothing new. In fact, it was a challenge very early in church history and something the apostle Paul addressed head-on.

In 1 Corinthians 1, we see that Paul had received reports that believers in Corinth were segmenting themselves based on who shared the gospel with them. They said things like, “I am of Paul,” or “I am of Apollos,” or, “I am of Christ.” Rather than being united as one body of Christ, they were dividing themselves into smaller groups and factions.

Paul was very moved by this. In 1 Corinthians 1:13 he asks them these simple questions: “Is Christ divided? Was Paul crucified for you? Were you baptized in the name of Paul?” Paul didn’t want the believers of Corinth to get lost in comparisons and separations. He wanted them united under Christ: one King, one Gospel.

Paul brought them back to the only thing that matters: salvation is from Christ alone. Without Christ, there is no unity. But under Christ, we can be united in a way that the world has never seen or understood.

In a world of fighting and division, the body of Christ gets to show the power of the Gospel. We are united, focused on Christ and only Christ.

Choosing HimMaking decisions is hard. When we attempt to make the perfect decision, we can often find ourselves stuck in...
07/01/2026

Choosing Him

Making decisions is hard.

When we attempt to make the perfect decision, we can often find ourselves stuck in indecision. And while we should always prayerfully discern our next steps according to God’s Word and His ways, sometimes we overcomplicate things.

In his first letter to the Corinthians, the apostle Paul was addressing an issue about food, regarding what they should or shouldn’t eat. So Paul took some of the pressure off Christians by saying:

“So whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” ‭‭
1 Corinthians‬ ‭10:31‬ ‭NLT‬‬

While this passage was originally about food, the principle can be applied to any area of life. Whatever choice you make, do it to glorify God. In this way, you will keep your conscience clear.

Whether you’re preparing a meal or making a business deal. Whether you’re playing sports or building houses. Whether you’re leading a team or raising kids. Whether you’re crunching numbers or caring for the vulnerable.

No matter what you do—the core desire should be to love God and love others, and every decision should exemplify that love. So today, ask yourself: Does this decision honor God? Is this choice full of integrity? Can others see His character shining through my life? Will my decisions draw people closer to God, or pull them away from Him?

No matter what situation we’re in, God has given us His Word, His Spirit, and His people to help us discern our next right thing. So when making decisions, let’s seek to honor God to the best of our ability, and then trust Him with our choices.

Our Good ShepherdJesus’ “I Am” sayings are powerful statements that give us a look into Jesus' nature and His mission on...
12/12/2025

Our Good Shepherd

Jesus’ “I Am” sayings are powerful statements that give us a look into Jesus' nature and His mission on earth.

First, each statement reveals something about Jesus’ mission on earth. But second, they connect Jesus to God the Father. Jesus’ “I Am” statements connect theologically to Exodus 3:14, when God revealed HImself to Moses as “I Am.”

In John 10, Jesus tells the people that He is the good shepherd. The mark of a good shepherd is that he must be willing to lay down his life for his sheep. Jesus says He is willing to do that.

Jesus’ statement is in contrast to the religious leaders of His day. The religious leaders would often make things very difficult for followers of God. They would add laws and regulations that would keep people from God. Ultimately, they were selfish leaders, considering themselves as more important than the people they were leading.

Jesus points out that the highest qualification of a shepherd is selflessness. Jesus is the ultimate shepherd because He truly cares for the people of God. He is like the shepherd in Psalm 23 who leads the sheep by still waters and cares for their souls.

Have you ever considered Jesus as the shepherd of your own soul? Jesus desires to walk alongside you in life, caring for your needs and taking care of your heart. He desires to love you and guide you into what is good for you.

He is not a leader that wants to make your life burdensome or difficult. Instead, He wants you to live in freedom and grace. Take a moment to consider Jesus as your shepherd, and thank Him for His love and grace.

RefreshedDo you know someone who constantly pours themselves out?They’re generous with their words, unselfish with their...
02/12/2025

Refreshed

Do you know someone who constantly pours themselves out?

They’re generous with their words, unselfish with their time, and openhanded with their money. And yet, somehow, they always seem to have more to give.

The author of Proverbs, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, said this:

“The generous will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed.”
‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭11‬:‭25‬ ‭NLT

King Solomon knew a thing or two about generosity. In fact, Scripture tells us: “King Solomon was greater in riches and wisdom than all the other kings of the earth” (1 Kings 10:23). But he was also generous, spending years of his life funding and building the temple in Jerusalem, as well as sharing what he had learned with others.

Some of the unhappiest people on earth are stuck in a cycle of selfishness. But if you’ve ever been generous with your life—whether you’ve given financially, contributed your expertise, invested your time, opened up your home, or offered spiritual, emotional, and physical support—you know from experience: those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed.

Of course, we shouldn’t give to get. And we also must apply God’s wisdom when it comes to setting boundaries and avoiding burnout. But Jesus is the King of an upside-down Kingdom, where:

The last will be first.
The greatest will be a servant.
Those who give up their life will save it.

Jesus even told a story of a poor woman who gave more than anyone else—because she gave everything she had (Mark 12:41-44).

You don’t have to be rich to be generous; you just need a heart that is willing to serve.

So today, instead of a scarcity mindset, let’s have a mindset of abundance. Our God has unlimited strength, power, and resources.

Walking in the LightHave you ever walked in darkness? Maybe the power went out in your house during a storm, or you were...
18/11/2025

Walking in the Light

Have you ever walked in darkness? Maybe the power went out in your house during a storm, or you were stranded on the road with car trouble. Walking in darkness can be scary, and it can be dangerous.

Having a light is just a little better, isn't it?

The same is true in our spiritual journeys.

How we find that light in the midst of darkness is actually pretty straightforward: Psalm 119 says that God's Word is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path—in other words, the Bible itself is the light! It is our guide. It helps us make decisions to follow Christ and not walk in darkness. Just as He is the light of the world, we are called to be His reflection in the world. When we intentionally choose to walk in His light, we embrace truth, righteousness, and love.

Walking in the light means surrendering our old ways, seeking God's guidance, and allowing His Spirit to shape our thoughts, actions, and attitudes.

As we walk in the light, a beautiful transformation occurs: we find fellowship with one another. This light of Christ not only illuminates our individual paths but also creates a bond of unity among believers. It’s how we discover the joy of shared faith, encouragement, and accountability. It is through this bond that we are reminded that we are not alone on our journey.

Today, reflect on your walk with Christ. Are you consciously choosing to walk in His light? Are you growing in community? And are you fully embracing the cleansing power of Jesus' blood, allowing His grace to purify your life?

As you reflect, think about ways you can grow closer to God, experiencing the abundant life He has promised, and become a beacon of His light in a world that so desperately needs it.

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