Sardis Missionary Baptist Church

Sardis Missionary Baptist Church Sardis Missionary Baptist Church is a warm and loving church, and we want you to feel comfortable and at liberty to call on us for anything you need.

06/08/2026
Blessing Blockers are real, and sometimes they're close. 🚧🔓You've been praying for a breakthrough. Asking God for open d...
06/07/2026

Blessing Blockers are real, and sometimes they're close. 🚧🔓

You've been praying for a breakthrough.

Asking God for open doors. For favor. For progress.

But the breakthrough isn't coming.

Not because God isn't listening. Because you haven't removed the blockage.
Separate yourself from blessing blockers.

Blessing blockers aren't always enemies. Sometimes they're friends. Family. Partners. People you love.

But they're holding you back.

They drain your energy. Distract your focus. Normalize your excuses. Discourage your growth. Make you comfortable in places you should have left.

They don't mean to block you. But they do.

And you can't keep carrying them.

Loving someone doesn't mean staying attached to what's holding you down.

Separate. Not with hate. With wisdom.

Distance doesn't mean dislike. It means destiny.

🔓 FOLLOW for more on identifying and releasing blessing blockers.
❤️ LIKE if you've had to separate from someone to step into your blessing.
Drop a 🔓 in the comments with one thing you've released to make room for your breakthrough.

06/07/2026

Worship Service & Sermon:
“Are You There Yet?”
1 KINGS 17:1-9

Good morning, Beloved!  🔥🙏🏽Scripture Reference“Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever.”  Psal...
06/07/2026

Good morning, Beloved! 🔥🙏🏽

Scripture Reference
“Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever.” Psalm 107:1 :1

Daily Devotional - June 7, 2026Understatements"Too much talk leads to sin. Be sensible and keep your mouth shut."  (Prov...
06/07/2026

Daily Devotional - June 7, 2026

Understatements

"Too much talk leads to sin. Be sensible and keep your mouth shut." (Proverbs 10:19)

You’ve heard of “too little and too late.” How about “too many and too much”? That’s the way I’d describe our times. In a society overrun with overstatements, I find an occasional “not quite enough” a sheer delight.

Too much empty talk. Too much rich food. Too much emphasis on success, winning, being the biggest and the best. Too much comparison and commercialism. Too many meetings. Too many pages in the newspaper. Too many TV channels, neon signs, sports teams, schools, and opinions. Too many options on stuff like cars, sound systems, computers, and soft drinks.

We find ourselves making the extreme the standard. Periods are fast being replaced by exclamation points. “Nice” is no longer sufficient. Now it’s got to be “fantastic” or “incredible.”

Whatever happened to a quiet, barefoot walk along a beach? Or an evening of just listening to music? Or going on a bike ride, topped off with an ice cream cone, single dip? Or flying a kite, then lying on our backs and taking a snooze? When did we let candle-lit loveliness and holding hands with someone we love get bumped by the fluorescent and flashy?

How nice to be surprised by subtlety. To stumble across genuine beauty, true sincerity without overt attempts to impress. First-class class . . . understated elegance that leaves room to imagine, to think, to decide for ourselves, to appreciate. Films and other art forms that give us spaces of silence to feel, to sigh. Speeches, sermons, and writing that reflect true craftsmanship, convincing us that so much more was meant to be said.

My plea in a nutshell? More originals, fewer copies. More creativity, less technology. More implying, less explaining. More thought, less talk. Someone put it like this:

When’s the best time to stop talking? Probably now.

A story is told about FDR when he was a young lawyer. He heard his opponent summarize a case before the jury in eloquent, emotional, but lengthy appeal. Sensing the jury was restless, FDR is reported to have said, “You have heard the evidence. You have also listened to a brilliant orator. If you believe him, and disbelieve the evidence, you will decide in his favor. That’s all I have to say.” He won. Overstate and bore. Understate and score. When a baseball umpire says, “Strike three!” he doesn’t have to add “Yer out.” That’s what strike three means.

“To state with restraint . . . for greater effect.” That’s what understatement means. As in “I love you.” Next time you’re tempted to say too much, just say that.

📢 Important Announcement to Our Church Family & GuestsWell, church family, we've made a little adjustment to the calenda...
06/07/2026

📢 Important Announcement to Our Church Family & Guests

Well, church family, we've made a little adjustment to the calendar! Our Youth & Choir Day, originally scheduled for this coming Sunday, has been moved to Sunday, June 28, 2026.

As the old saying goes, "Good things come to those who wait," and we believe this special celebration will be well worth it. This extra time will allow our young people and choir members to prepare an even greater blessing for the congregation.

So don't put away your shouting shoes or your hand-clapping hands just yet! Mark your calendars for June 28th and come ready to support our youth, enjoy uplifting music, and give God the glory.

Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to celebrating together on June 28, 2026!

Rev. Dr. Marcus Sturgeon, SMBC Pastor

"The date has changed, but the praise remains the same!" 🙌🏽🎶

Your Circle Is Your Ceiling. Choose Carefully. 🚫👥You think success is about grinding harder.Waking up earlier. Staying l...
06/06/2026

Your Circle Is Your Ceiling. Choose Carefully. 🚫👥

You think success is about grinding harder.

Waking up earlier. Staying later. Learning more. Doing more.

And that's part of it.

But here's what nobody tells you:

80% of success is staying away from the wrong people.

Because the wrong people drain your energy.
-The wrong people distract your focus.
-The wrong people normalize mediocrity.
-The wrong people make excuses instead of moves.
-The wrong people pull you back when you try to rise.

You can't out-hustle a bad circle.

The right people? They push you. Challenge you. Inspire you. Hold you accountable. Open doors. Celebrate your wins.

The wrong people? They'll keep you exactly where you are.

Address

2240 Liberty Hill Rd, , PO Box 915
Hartwell, GA
30643

Opening Hours

9am - 11am

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