Riddlesburg Church of the Brethren

Riddlesburg Church of the Brethren All are welcome! Sunday
10:00 AM Sunday School
11:00 AM Church Service

Wednesday
6:00 PM Bible Study

We would love to have you join us!We know trying a new church can be intimidating, so we’ve tried to answer some common ...
04/15/2026

We would love to have you join us!

We know trying a new church can be intimidating, so we’ve tried to answer some common questions people have.

It’s Sunday.The stone has been rolled away, and the tomb is empty. What once held death now holds nothing. Early in the ...
04/05/2026

It’s Sunday.

The stone has been rolled away, and the tomb is empty. What once held death now holds nothing. Early in the morning, women came to the tomb expecting to find Jesus’ body—but instead, they were met with a message that changed everything: He is not here. He has risen. The sorrow of Friday is gone, and the silence of Saturday is broken. Hope is alive.

Jesus has defeated sin. He has conquered death. The grave has lost its hold. What felt like the end was only the beginning. Because He lives, we have hope. Because He lives, we have freedom. Because He lives, we have life—eternal life. “He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.” — Matthew 28:6.
Today we celebrate the victory, the promise fulfilled, and the love that changed everything.

Sunday is here.

And because of Jesus, it changes everything. 🤍

🪦 Saturday. 🪦 It’s Saturday. Jesus’ body lies in the tomb. The stone has been rolled into place, and guards stand watch....
04/04/2026

🪦 Saturday. 🪦

It’s Saturday. Jesus’ body lies in the tomb. The stone has been rolled into place, and guards stand watch. The crowds have gone quiet, and the miracles feel distant. The hope the disciples once held now feels buried. Everything is still. Grief settles in, confusion fills the air, and fear takes hold. The One they followed… the One they believed in… is gone. Or so it seems.

Heaven is not silent, and God is not finished. Even in the waiting, even in the stillness, He is working. What feels like the end is only the space between the promise and the fulfillment. Saturday reminds us that not every moment makes sense, not every prayer feels answered, and not every situation looks hopeful—but God is still moving, even when we can’t see it.

“weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” — Psalm 30:5

It’s Saturday… but Sunday is coming. 🤍

It’s Friday. Jesus has been betrayed and is now in custody. Judas, overwhelmed with guilt, returns the silver and takes ...
04/03/2026

It’s Friday.

Jesus has been betrayed and is now in custody. Judas, overwhelmed with guilt, returns the silver and takes his own life. Jesus is brought before Pilate—questioned, accused, yet silent. “Are you the King of the Jews?” Pilate asks. He is. The crowd is given a choice: release Jesus or Barabbas. They choose Barabbas. “Crucify Him,” they shout.

Jesus is handed over—beaten, mocked, stripped, and crowned with thorns. He carries His cross toward Golgotha until He can’t go any further, and a man named Simon is forced to carry it the rest of the way. Jesus—perfect, blameless, innocent—is nailed to the cross. One nail in each hand, one in His feet. A sign above Him reads, “King of the Jews.” They mock Him, spit on Him, and pierce His side.

And still… He chooses love. “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” Hours pass and darkness fills the sky. Then, with one final breath, He declares, “It is finished.” Jesus gives up His spirit, and the veil in the temple is torn in two. The price has been paid.

His body is taken down, wrapped in linen, and placed in a borrowed tomb. A stone is rolled into place. It feels like the end—but it’s not. Because of Jesus, forgiveness is available, mercy is extended, and hope is still alive for each and every one of us.

It’s Friday… but Sunday is coming. 🤍

Still deciding where to go for Easter this year? Easter is just days away, and we’d love for you to come worship with us...
04/02/2026

Still deciding where to go for Easter this year?

Easter is just days away, and we’d love for you to come worship with us! Whether it’s your first time or you’ve been before, you’re always welcome here—just come as you are!

Our services this Sunday are as follows. Come for all the services or any that you choose!

✨ Sunrise service at 7:00 AM
✨ Breakfast and fellowship immediately after
✨ Sunday School at 9:00 AM
✨ Worship Service at 10:00 AM

There’s a place just for you—we can’t wait to see you on April 5th!!

Children’s Easter egg hunt to follow!

🍽️  Thursday 🍽️ The night Jesus shared the Last Supper with His disciples (Matthew 26:17–30). He washed their feet, show...
04/02/2026

🍽️ Thursday 🍽️

The night Jesus shared the Last Supper with His disciples (Matthew 26:17–30). He washed their feet, showing the power of humble service, and gave them a new command: to love one another as He loves us.

At this meal, He introduced communion, giving wine & bread resembling his body and blood as a reminder of the sacrifice to come. Even in the face of betrayal, Jesus served, loved, and prepared His disciples for what was ahead.

“A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.” — John 13:34

Let us follow His example—serving, loving, and living in humility.

Today is Thursday… but Sunday is coming. 🤍

🪙 Wednesday🪙Wednesday marks the day Judas agreed to betray Jesus for thirty pieces of silver (Matthew 26:14–16). Even as...
04/01/2026

🪙 Wednesday🪙

Wednesday marks the day Judas agreed to betray Jesus for thirty pieces of silver (Matthew 26:14–16). Even as Jesus prepared for what was to come, betrayal was already in motion.

“What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you? And they covenanted with him for thirty pieces of silver.” — Matthew 26:15

Let that sink in—the Savior of the world was traded for so little.

And yet, how often do we do the same? In the small choices—when we compromise, when we only seek Him in need, or when obedience isn’t convenient.

Serve Him. Follow Him. Honor Him. Because it maybe Wednesday but Suday is coming. 🤍

📖 Tuesday 📖 On this day, Jesus teaches in Jerusalem, demonstrating His authority as the Messiah. After passing the withe...
03/31/2026

📖 Tuesday 📖

On this day, Jesus teaches in Jerusalem, demonstrating His authority as the Messiah. After passing the withered fig tree , He speaks of faith and the importance of spiritual fruitfulness.

He confronts the Pharisees and religious leaders (Matthew 22:15–46), exposing hypocrisy, warning against spiritual blindness, and teaching about the coming kingdom of God. On the Mount of Olives , He shares truths about the end times, His second coming, and judgment day.

Even on Tuesday, Jesus is preparing hearts for what’s to come. Let us seek Him, learn from Him, and grow in faith—because Sunday is coming. 🤍

🌿  Monday 🌿On this day, Jesus entered the temple and turned over the tables, driving out those who were buying and selli...
03/30/2026

🌿 Monday 🌿

On this day, Jesus entered the temple and turned over the tables, driving out those who were buying and selling. He challenged what was happening there, reminding everyone that the temple was meant to be a place of prayer—not business.

”And said unto them, It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves.” Matthew 21:13

It’s Monday, but Sunday is coming 🤍

From triumphant entry to death and resurrection. A lot can happen in a week! ✝️
03/29/2026

From triumphant entry to death and resurrection.
A lot can happen in a week! ✝️

Address

699 Newtown Road
Riddlesburg, PA
16672

Opening Hours

Wednesday 6pm - 7:30pm
Sunday 10am - 12am

Telephone

+18149284021

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