the Lumberton Church

the Lumberton Church A local church in Lumberton, MS - we are committed to Loving God - Loving People - Making Disciples

06/01/2026

There are times in life that are truly devastating, like losing a child. Experiencing that profound grief with others is unforgettable. True community means weeping with those who weep.

05/31/2026

The barriers and attacks will come, and we won't survive them alone. Our faith remains intact when we journey with others, supporting, encouraging, and strengthening each other.

05/31/2026

True connection blooms when we're vulnerable with each other. It builds trust and accountability, creating a safe space where honesty thrives. When we have something to protect, we're more likely to protect the relationship itself.

05/30/2026

Attending means showing up. Belonging means being known. It's the difference between sitting near people and sitting with them, between nodding at a prayer request and following up. Are you present in the building, or present in people's lives?

05/29/2026

Real love means vulnerability. Admitting you're going through a tough season, or have made mistakes, takes immense courage. It's hard to let others bear your burdens when you hide them. We need to allow people to see what's truly happening so we can fulfill Christ's law of carrying each other's burdens.

05/29/2026

Some burdens feel lighter when shared from afar, but there's no substitute for genuine presence. Someone sitting with you, looking you in the eyes, offering a hug – that's what truly shows you you're not alone in your struggle.

05/29/2026

Social media offers a false sense of connection, and busyness has taken over. Are we constantly doing things just because? It's time to question our routines and create space for what truly matters. I'm talking to myself first: let's find more margin.

05/28/2026

Loneliness carries serious health risks. Many feel isolated, unable to call for help, and have fewer connections than ever. It's a tragedy that even within a church community, surrounded by people, one can feel completely alone. We all have a role in changing this.

05/27/2026

The night before his crucifixion, Jesus did the unthinkable for his disciples. Stripping down, he washed their feet—a task reserved for servants, not respected rabbis. This act of profound humility.

05/27/2026

Discovering Jesus fills and transforms you to live the one another life. Don't try to earn it. Abide in Him, and the fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace—will flow naturally.

Address

209 W Main Avenue
Lumberton, MS
39455

Opening Hours

9:45am - 1pm

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