Forte Reach Ministries

Forte Reach Ministries Forte Reach is a spirit filled church where souls are being saved and lives are being changed. We believe in the Holy Trinity
We believe one must be born again.

We believe our God is One, but manifested in three persons -- the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, being co-equal. God the Father is greater than all. The Son Jesus, is the Word made flesh, the only begotten son of the father, and He has existed with the Father from the beginning. The Holy Spirit proceeds forth from both the Father and the Son and is our Helper, Comforter, Strengthener, Advoc

ate, Intercessor, and Standby. (Philippians 2:6, John 14:28, John 16:28, John 1:14, John 1:1, John 1:18, John 15:26)

God – We believe that God is the Creator, Sustainer, and Righteous Ruler of the universe. He has revealed Himself in nature, and in the Scriptures of the Holy Bible as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: yet as one God. Jesus Christ – He is God’s unique Son; the only one of a kind. The Scripture teaches that He is God revealed in flesh. In His Divine nature He is truly God and in His human nature truly man. He is the One once crucified for man’s sin, the now risen and glorified Savior and Lord who mediates between God and man and who gives us access to the Father through His intercession. None can come to the Father unless they come through Him. Holy Spirit – All of the attributes of God are ascribed to the Holy Spirit by the Scriptures. It is He who convicts and convinces men of their sin. He also convinces man of that which is right, and that a final day of judgment will come. He, it is, who comes to live in us at conversion, to open our understanding to the Scripture, and to lead us into the truth. The Bible – God used holy men to write the Scriptures. They are, in both the Old and New Testaments, the very words God intended us to have. They are, as given by God, without error and are our only rule of faith and practice. We profit from them by learning the truth about many things: they also speak to us about wrong doing; they even correct us and get us back on course as well as instructing us in right living. Man – God created man in a state of innocence. Man, being tempted by Satan, yielded and willfully disobeyed God, becoming a sinner and incurring God’s judgment upon sin. All of Adam’s descendants inherit his fallen nature and thus have a natural inclination to sin. When one comes to an age of accountability, he is guilty of sinning before God and in need of salvation. God’s Relationship to His Creatures and Creation – God exercises a wise and benevolent providence over all beings and things. He maintains the laws of nature and performs special acts as the highest welfare of mankind and His created order of things require. Salvation – Man receives pardon and forgiveness for his sins when he admits to God that he is a sinner, when in godly sorrow he turns from them and trusts in the work of Christ as redemption for his sin. This acceptance of God’s great salvation involves belief in Christ’s death on the cross as man’s substitute and the fact of God’s raising Him from the dead as predicted. It is a salvation by grace alone and not of works. We believe in the gifts of the spirit as stated in 1 Corinthians Chapter 12. Christ’s Second Coming – The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ, who ascended on high and sits at the right hand of God, will come again to close the Gospel dispensation, glorify His saints, and judge the world.

05/31/2026

Sunday morning 5-31-26
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05/31/2026

Matthew 12:36] But I say to you that for every idle word men may speak, they will give account of it in the day of judgment. [37] For by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned."

Pastor DW will be bringing the message this Sunday @ 10am.Come see us!! Its gonna be lit!!🔥
05/30/2026

Pastor DW will be bringing the message this Sunday @ 10am.
Come see us!! Its gonna be lit!!🔥

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05/30/2026

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Three weeks ago today, my son Evan stepped into eternity. I thought the days would start to feel lighter by now. They haven’t. If anything, the weight feels heavier. I don’t have this figured out. I’m stumbling through it just like so many of you. Some days I feel like a pastor who should have stronger faith or better words, but right now I’m mostly just a broken dad trying to breathe.
Grief isn’t a tidy process with neat stages. It’s a daily, hourly, minute-by-minute reality that can overtake you without warning. Every memory hurts. I close my eyes and see his face, hear his laugh, remember the way he filled a room—and the tears come. I dream about him at night and wake up reaching for a reality that isn’t there anymore. Guilt tries to creep in too: Did I do enough? Say enough? Love him well enough? The questions are relentless.
To those of you who have walked this road of child loss, I see you. I’m right there with you in the fog. This pain is immense because the love was immense. Grief is loving someone who’s no longer here to receive it. There is no “getting over it.” There is only learning, slowly and painfully, how to carry it. Some days you’ll feel like you’re drowning. Other days you’ll manage to put one foot in front of the other. Both are okay. God is not offended by your tears—Jesus wept too.
To those who haven’t lost a child: please understand that this kind of grief is almost impossible to explain. It’s not just sadness. It’s an amputation of the heart. Comments like “He’s in a better place” or “Time heals all wounds” can land like bricks on a bruised soul, even when spoken with love. What helps most is simple presence. “I’m here. I’m praying. I’m listening if you want to talk about him.” Say his name. Let us talk about our children who are gone. It keeps their memory alive in this world.
If you’re walking through this valley right now, here are a few things I’m learning (even as I stumble through them):
• It’s okay to cry. Every single time. The tears honor him.
• Let people help. Let them bring meals, sit in silence with you, or handle things you can’t face yet.
• Speak his name. Evan. I will keep saying it.
• Cling to the Lord even when you don’t feel Him. Some days my prayers are just tears and groans. That’s enough.
• Be gentle with yourself. There is no timeline. The world may move on, but your heart doesn’t have to.
If you’re grieving today, you’re not alone in this heavy valley. I’m still right here in it with you, not as someone who has it all together, but as a fellow traveler leaning on grace. I may not be able to respond to every message—that feels impossible right now—but please know your story matters deeply to me. We can cry, remember, pray, or just sit in it together. Evan’s life mattered. He is loved and missed beyond words. And one day, by God’s grace, we will see our children again with no more tears.
Until then, we carry on with broken hearts in the hands of a God who specializes in broken things.
— Pastor Greg Locke

05/27/2026

Wednesday Service
Join us as we worship the KING

05/27/2026

Luke 21:11 KJV
And great earthquakes shall be in divers places, and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.

UFO 🛸 or signs from heaven?

05/25/2026
05/24/2026

Sunday morning 5-24-26
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26 Highway 213 Hattieville
Morrilton, AR
72063

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Wednesday 6pm - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 1pm

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