Wakulla Springs Baptist Church

Wakulla Springs Baptist Church Our service is held at 10 am on Sunday mornings. If you are unable to attend our church in person, please watch our Sunday morning live stream at 10 am.

Our website:
www.wsbc.me

06/07/2026

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05/31/2026

The Last Time
What if this is the last time? Easter was about 8 weeks ago. As I looked over my sermon notes early Easter morning, I had a thought that kept coming to mind. I pushed it aside for a few minutes and then it would return. Finally, I spent some time thinking about what I was thinking about. On the drive to church, I verbalized my thought to my wife. What if this is the last time? She replied, “The last time for what?” The last time I preach on Easter Sunday? What if this is my last opportunity? She did not want to talk about it, but we did for a few minutes. I expressed a desire to represent the Lord well. There are always extra people in the worship service on Easter Sunday. I wanted to preach in such a way that I would be satisfied if it was the last time. I have been preaching for 41 years. I am rarely satisfied with any message that I preach. I wanted to be satisfied if this was the end of my race. More importantly, I wanted the Lord to be pleased.
I have no reason to believe that Easter 2026 was my last opportunity to declare the powerful truth of the resurrection on Easter Sunday. But you never know. Just ask the family of Kyle Busch. Kyle was a NASCAR driver. He won his last race on May 15. After that race, he was asked by a reporter why these moments never get old. He replied, “Because you never know when the last one is.” A few days later, he was gone. I don’t know when my last time to preach on Easter will come. For all I know, it may have already happened. What I do know is that the last time will come sooner or later. We are not promised another day. Our lives are like a v***r that appears for a little while and then vanishes away. Circumstances change. People change. Health changes. Stress that has exacted an incredibly high toll finally accomplishes its mission. You never know when the last time will happen. We should live our lives and do what we do in such a way that we will be satisfied in knowing that we gave it our all. And that the Lord is pleased
There are several things that I would change about the way I delivered the message on Easter. I would spend more time explaining that and less time explaining that. I would have said something in a little different way. But on the way home, I told my wife that I was satisfied that I had done my best to declare the resurrection of Jesus to the people who were present. If that was the last time, I’m satisfied. And I pray that the Lord was pleased.

Pastor Randy Creel

05/31/2026

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05/24/2026

Please join us this morning as we worship the Lord and Pastor Randy preaches out of Daniel chapter 1!!

05/17/2026

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05/10/2026

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05/01/2026

This Sunday, we would love for y'all to stay after the service for the WSBC church family cookout. Join us for a great time of food and fellowship.

Burgers and drinks will be provided!

Welcome to bring your own packed lunch if you prefer to do so.

Also, if you want to show off your baking skills, you can bring a dessert item to share!

See you Sunday!

04/17/2026

Gone But Not Forgotten

They walked and they walked. Step after step. Mile after mile. About 68 miles in 9 days. Many died along the way. Many more died in POW camps. It is estimated that of the 12,000 Americans who were on the Bataan Death March, only about 1,700 survived to the end of the war. This week is the 84th anniversary of the Bataan Death March. This horrible event took place on the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines from April 9-17, 1942. It was the largest surrender in the history of the US Army. If you read what the sadistic Japanese soldiers did to our soldiers, it will make you sick and angry at the same time. I won’t share all the gory details. You can find them online. I have read many books about the Bataan Death March, and I have read many survivor accounts. I have the dates of the march marked on my calendar every April. I do that so I will never forget the sacrifices of those heroic men.

Each year, I try to do something in honor of the men who were on that march. One year I hope to walk the same distance in the same amount of days as they did. I am not sure I will ever be able to pull that off. This year I decided to walk 4 miles a day on the same days the death march occurred. I will cover a little less than half of the distance that they walked in the same amount of days. As I write this, I am nearing the end of that journey. It is the least I can do to honor the men and their families who gave so much. Until I decided to post this, no one outside of my family knew what I was doing. Each day I walk. Each day I remember and reflect. Each day I am grateful.

This year I am walking in honor of Chaplain Ted Howden and Chaplain Robert Taylor.

Chaplain Ted Howden was given the opportunity to evacuate from the Bataan Peninsula as the battled heated up. He chose to stay with his men. He was known as Chappy. He survived the horrible march to his POW camp. He did not survive the POW camp. Chaplain Howden died of dysentery and starvation as a POW in December of 1942. His men said that he kept giving his food rations to other men.

Chaplain Robert Taylor survived both the Bataan Death March and his experience as a POW. He once spent 9 weeks in a heat box for helping to smuggle meds into the POW camp. When the war ended, he was a POW slave in Japan. The thought of his wife kept him going during his time as a POW. When Chaplain Taylor returned home, he found that his wife had remarried a month before he returned. She had been told by the Army that he was dead. Chaplain Taylor remained in the military and later became the Chief of Chaplains.

Two men who gave so much. One gave his life. One gave the best years of his life and his family. Both deserve to be remembered and respected. So, as I finish my walk over the next couple of days, I am remembering these men. I am walking to honor them. Thank you Chaplain Howden and Chaplain Taylor for your service and for your sacrifices. You are gone, but you are not forgotten.

Pastor Randy Creel

03/24/2026

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1391 Crawfordville Highway
Crawfordville, FL
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