First Baptist Church of Huntersville, West Virginia

First Baptist Church of Huntersville, West Virginia Southern Baptist Church

We Invite You to Come Worship and Grow With Us!!

PASTOR - Lee Bailey
YOUTH DIRECTOR - Rebecca Puffenbarger
304-799-4099 (church)

SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES:
Sunday @ 9:30 a.m. - Sunday School/all ages
Sunday @ 10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship Service
Resumes August 14th- AWANA (PreK-12th grade)
Resumes August 14th - Bible Study
*check our website for Sunday Evening Summer schedule *
Wednesday @ 7:00 p.m. - Adult Bible Study
Wednesday @ 7:00 p.m. - Children's & Teen's Ministries

.If we preach a God of patience but live with a short fuse, the world sees a fraud. Let’s align our steps with our stori...
03/07/2026

.If we preach a God of patience but live with a short fuse, the world sees a fraud. Let’s align our steps with our stories.

03/07/2026

You are a walking advertisement for the Kingdom of God. Before people read the Bible, they "read" your life. We don’t live right to get into God’s family; we live right because He already brought us in. Let’s make sure the sermon we’re living is one worth hearing

03/06/2026

Let’s be honest: people can be difficult. But the Bible uses the word "forbearing" for a reason. It implies a kind of spiritual muscle—the strength to stay under the weight of someone else’s mess instead of running for the exit. Today, let's give people some "grace-space" to grow.

Every instrument in an orchestra is unique, but they all find harmony by tuning to the same note. Unity doesn't mean we'...
03/06/2026

Every instrument in an orchestra is unique, but they all find harmony by tuning to the same note. Unity doesn't mean we're all the same; it means we're all looking at the same Conductor.

03/06/2026

Day 5: The Authority of One
Scripture: “There is one body and one Spirit... one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all.” (Ephesians 4:4-6)

The Message:
Paul hammers the word ONE seven times. In a world that preaches "your truth" and "my truth," the Bible declares there is only The Truth. We walk in step because we serve the same Sovereign Father.

He is above all (in charge), through all (working in us), and in all (present with us). Your life is the only "sermon" some people will ever hear. We match our walk to our talk not to join the family, but because we are already His. Today, don’t just tell people about the Gospel; show them the weight of it.

Reflect: Does my life acknowledge God’s absolute authority over every "room" of my heart?
Prayer: Lord, You are the One. May my walk today match my talk, for Your glory alone. Amen.

03/05/2026

Day 4: One Song, One Conductor
Scripture: “...eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” (Ephesians 4:3)

The Message:
Unity does not happen by accident; it takes effort. Notice that Paul says we don’t create unity—the Holy Spirit already did that at the cross. Our job is to protect it.

Think of an orchestra. We aren't all playing the same instrument (uniformity), but we are all tuning to the same note: Christ. When we all keep our eyes on the Conductor, we create harmony. We are one body with one DNA, walking toward the same eternal hope. When we focus on Jesus, we naturally walk closer to each other.

Reflect: Am I a source of harmony in my church and family, or am I playing my own tune?
Prayer: Holy Spirit, help me to be eager to maintain the peace You have already won for us.

03/04/2026

One of the best ways to find peace is to stop looking in the mirror. Real humility isn't putting yourself down; it’s simply being so confident in God’s love that you don't need to be the center of the room. When we stop worrying about our own "rank," we finally have the energy to serve others.

In a world that screams for attention, gentleness is a superpower. It’s "power under control"—choosing to handle people ...
03/04/2026

In a world that screams for attention, gentleness is a superpower. It’s "power under control"—choosing to handle people with care rather than crushing them with your opinions.

03/04/2026

Day 3: The Pace of Patience
Scripture: “...with patience, bearing with one another in love...” (Ephesians 4:2b)

The Message:
To walk worthy, we must often walk slowly. Patience is the radical belief that God’s timetable is good, even when it’s different from ours. It means waiting for Him to act how and when He chooses.

But patience also applies to people. To "bear with" someone means to stay under the weight of their mess instead of walking away. It requires "muscle" to give people grace-space—the extra room needed for those who rub us the wrong way. If God was patient with your slow growth, you must be patient with theirs.

Reflect: Who in my life needs "grace-space" today?
Prayer: Father, thank You for Your patience with me. Help me to shoulder the load for others today.

03/03/2026

Day 2: Walking Small and Softly
Scripture: “...with all humility and gentleness...” (Ephesians 4:2a)

The Message:
Walking worthy begins with humility. Humility isn't thinking you are "trash"; it is seeing yourself exactly as God does—having infinite value, but no more value than the person standing next to you. It is "thinking of yourself less." When we are secure in God’s love, we stop checking the mirror to see how we stack up against others.

This leads to gentleness, which is "power under control." It is the ability to handle people with care rather than crushing them with your "righteousness." In a loud "outrage culture," a gentle walk is often the most powerful testimony a Christian has.

Reflect: Am I using my "rightness" as a weapon to crush others, or as a tool to serve them?
Prayer: Jesus, You are lowly in heart. Teach me to walk small so that You look big.

03/02/2026

We’ve all seen a "light" coin—it looks real until you feel the weight. Our faith is the same way. If we claim a "heavy" grace but live a "lightweight" life, something is off. Living "worthy" isn't about being perfect; it’s about making sure our daily actions carry the same weight as the Gospel we talk about.

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Huntersville, WV
24954

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