First Free Will Baptist Church of Iuka

First Free Will Baptist Church of Iuka First Free Will Baptist Church of Iuka
Pastor James C. Nanney Joey Smith

Deacon- Bro. Gary Littlejohn

Deacon - Bro. Todd Smith

Pastor- Bro.

Mens Sunday School Teacher - Eric Harris

Ladies Sunday School Teacher - Sondra Nanney

Teen Sunday School Teachers- Todd & JennyLynn Smith

Children’s Sunday School Teacher - Amber Bowman

Deacon/ Worship Leader - Bro. Jamie Nanney
Bible study teacher Wednesday’s and Worship

06/07/2026
Come and join us if you don’t have a home church. We would love to have you. Our prayer is that we bless The Lord with o...
06/07/2026

Come and join us if you don’t have a home church. We would love to have you.
Our prayer is that we bless The Lord with our Praise. He is Worthy.

🌻Rise & Shine! Getting It Right vs Being Right!🌻Jesus promises that when we trust Him completely, He WILL keep us in PER...
06/02/2026

🌻Rise & Shine! Getting It Right vs Being Right!🌻

Jesus promises that when we trust Him completely, He WILL keep us in PERFECT peace.💞

No matter what chaos or uncertainty surrounds us, God offers a peace that goes BEYOND understanding. 💫 A peace that calms our hearts when nothing else can. 🙌🏼

Maybe we’re facing a difficult situation. 😬 Maybe someone around us is carrying a heavy burden. 👀 Either way, God can work through us to bring peace into the VERY middle of it. 💥

Let’s be people who speak peace, show peace, AND share peace. 👏🏼 Even when we’re not fully at peace ourselves, God CAN still use us to encourage someone else. 💞

Selfless means LESS self. 🎯 God pours into us every day, and we’re called to pour into others. 🎯

When we do, people begin to wonder how we can have such joy and peace even with what we’re facing. 🤔 That’s our opportunity to point them to Him — the SOURCE of it all. ✝️

Let’s leave people wondering about the goodness of God. 🌻l

Think of a situation you wish you could change, and then imagine what the apostle Paul must have been going through in 2...
05/31/2026

Think of a situation you wish you could change, and then imagine what the apostle Paul must have been going through in 2 Corinthians 12.

Paul was suffering, so he repeatedly begged God to remove his pain. But God doesn’t change Paul’s situation. Instead, God tells Paul that His “grace is enough” for him.

Charis, the ancient Greek word for “grace,” conveyed the favor that God showed humanity when He sent Jesus to earth for us.

Before Jesus, people couldn’t draw near to God on their own. But Jesus made a way for anyone to experience intimacy with God. A relationship with God isn’t something we earn—it’s a free gift we receive when we accept that Jesus died for us and rose from the dead.

So when God tells Paul that His “grace is sufficient,” what He’s essentially saying is: “I am enough for you.”

God could meet Paul’s needs because God was all Paul needed—and God was with Paul. The influence Paul had was only because God chose to show off His power through him.

“For God, who said, 'Let light shine out of darkness,' made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ. But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.
2 Corinthians 4:6-7 NIV

We are all like “jars of clay”—simple and not that impressive. But when we submit our lives to God, we become containers that showcase His power.

Like Paul, we can then boast about how weak we are so that God gets the credit for every great thing that happens to us.

Our situations might not change, but our cry often changes from, “God, please remove this suffering,” to, “God, when I suffer—show me how You are using this for Your glory and my good.”

So whatever you’re facing, know that God is near. He sees you and He loves you. Take some time today and ask God to show you how He is empowering you. Draw near to Him, and let Him strengthen you.

An Example Worth FollowingJesus stood in silence as he was stripped, spit on, beaten, and mocked. He stood there as they...
05/26/2026

An Example Worth Following

Jesus stood in silence as he was stripped, spit on, beaten, and mocked. He stood there as they twisted thorns into a crown and shoved it onto His head. He watched as they gambled for His clothes. He was rejected, accused, beaten, stripped, and crucified—and He endured all of this willingly, because of love.

Imagine having unlimited power and authority, and giving it all up. Imagine voluntarily sacrificing your life so that others could also experience God’s deep, unconditional love. This is what Jesus modeled for us.

“Though he was God, he did not think of equality with God as something to cling to. Instead, he gave up his divine privileges… When he appeared in human form, he humbled himself in obedience to God and died a criminal’s death on a cross.”
Philippians 2:6-8 NLT

Jesus knew whose He was, and what He was called to do. He knew that selfless service mattered more than selfishness. He knew that humility was greater than pride. And He knew that obeying God would lead to our freedom and His glory.

Jesus modeled humility by laying down His life so that we could know the love of God personally. And if we say that we follow Jesus, then we need to have the same attitude and outlook on life that Jesus did. But we can only do this by staying united in Jesus as we follow His example together.

So, how do we stay united? We show love to each other. And how do we show love to each other? By thinking about other people first, and choosing not to hold onto bitterness. True love requires a willingness to let go of pride, and to serve without expecting anything in return.

“This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.”
John 15:12-13 ESV

So who can you show love to today? Spend a few moments allowing God to reveal how you can practically embrace humility, stay united in love, and serve others selflessly today.

There's Power in Sharing Your StoryIn a letter to the Roman church, the apostle Paul asks a series of simple but powerfu...
05/22/2026

There's Power in Sharing Your Story

In a letter to the Roman church, the apostle Paul asks a series of simple but powerful questions—which are highlighted in Romans 10:14:

“But how can they call on him to save them unless they believe in him? And how can they believe in him if they have never heard about him? And how can they hear about him unless someone tells them?”

Paul wanted to help them understand how the message of Jesus spreads—almost always, it’s spoken from one person to another. People seldom come to faith in isolation. It begins with hearing the Good News.

And for many, that moment didn’t come through a sermon spoken from a stage. It came through a one-on-one conversation. A friend shared what God had done in their life. A family member spoke about finding hope in a hard season through Jesus’s care. Somehow, some way, a story was told—and a life began to transform.

Sharing the Good News of Jesus doesn’t require having every answer or presenting a perfect, exemplary life. Throughout Scripture, God often works through ordinary, flawed people who are willing to speak honestly about what God has done. Neither the message nor the invitation of Jesus are about having a trouble-free life. Jesus Himself said there would be trouble. But He also promised something even bigger—to be with us through it all.

You may be thinking about a person right now—a friend, a family member, or someone going through a difficult time. Could it be that they simply need to hear an authentic, honest story of hope?

Consider taking this small step today: Share something true about what God has done. Your story can open the door to something eternal.

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1589 Pleasant Hill Rd
Iuka, MS
38852

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Wednesday 6pm - 7pm
Sunday 10am - 12pm
6pm - 7pm

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