New Hebron Missionary Baptist Church

New Hebron Missionary Baptist Church New Hebron is a small, country church with a big heart for Jesus and for people. Come as you are and find a church family that will love and encourage you.

Our fellowship is warm, our worship is sincere, and our desire is to grow together in God’s Word.

05/30/2026

Here's a clip from last week where we looked at the importance of remembrance.

Church health is not about size, aesthetics, or a packed calendar. Scripture is surprisingly direct about what actually ...
05/30/2026

Church health is not about size, aesthetics, or a packed calendar. Scripture is surprisingly direct about what actually makes a church healthy — and its about the people.

That's what the book of Titus is about. A young pastor. A church community in an ungodly society. And a letter that cuts straight to what order, integrity, and genuine transformation actually look like in real life.

Starting tomorrow, May 31st, at 11 am we're launching a five-week journey through Titus: Blueprint for a Healthy Church

Here's what's ahead:

Week 1: Godly Leadership — Establishing Order in Chaos

Week 2: Guarding the Truth - Confronting Cultural Lies and Counterfeit Gospels

Week 3: Generational Discipleship - Mentorship as God Intended

Week 4: The Engine of Grace - Living Holy Lives Right Now

Week 5: Humble Citizenship - Living in Light of What God Has Done

These aren't just sermon topics. They're the DNA of a church worth belonging to — and the very things we want to live out at New Hebron every single week.

Come be with us and find your part in this master plan.

05/30/2026

Here's a clip from last week's sermon.

Can you unscramble this verse from 2 Thessalonians? (We'll share the full verse and reference later after everyone has a...
05/29/2026

Can you unscramble this verse from 2 Thessalonians? (We'll share the full verse and reference later after everyone has answered.)
BONUS: If you want a quick devotional based on this verse, add the word DEVO to your comment.

(Trying something new! Anchor Devo)

05/29/2026

If you only carry 3 things from Second Thessalonians into the rest of your year, here's what you must remember:

1. KEEP HOLDING ON.
Your perseverance through hard seasons is not weakness — it's evidence of God's work in you. Don't quit now. (2 Thessalonians1:4-5)

2. DON'T DRIFT FROM WHAT YOU KNOW IS TRUE.
You've been taught solid ground. Stand on it. Not every wind that blows deserves your attention. (2 Thessalonians2:15)

3. KEEP SHOWING UP.
In faith. In work. In community. Faithful presence while waiting on Jesus — that's worship in action. (2 Thessalonians3:13)

The Bible isn't dusty or distant. It's speaking directly into your life right now. 🙌

Which one do you need most today?
Drop a 1, 2, or 3 in the comments. 👇

How would you rate your week according to 2 Thessalonians 3?1. Did you work hard and earn your keep, or were you a littl...
05/29/2026

How would you rate your week according to 2 Thessalonians 3?

1. Did you work hard and earn your keep, or were you a little idle?
2. Did you focus on your own business, or did you find yourself caught up in everyone else’s?
3. Did you keep going strong doing good, or did you grow weary and need a little help?

We’d love to hear where you see yourself this week! Drop an A or B for each and let’s encourage one another as we strive to live out God’s Word together.

Need encouragement? Join us at New Hebron Missionary Baptist Church — Sunday at 11:00 AM or Wednesday at 6:30 PM for fellowship and support. Everyone is welcome!
Visit newhebronbaptist.com for more info.

05/28/2026

Do the Next Right Thing — Even When No One Is Watching

In 2 Thessalonians 3 verses 6 through 12, Paul calls out idleness directly. No softening. No footnotes. He names it and says: this is not how we live.

You see, some in their community had started coasting along expecting that Jesus would return soon so "why bother working?"

Here is the tension most of us quietly carry — we know the difference between genuine rest and spiritual drift. We know when we are being still before God and when we are simply standing still.

Grace is not a hammock. It is a foundation. And Paul knew that one of the greatest threats to a growing believer is not outright rebellion — it is the slow, quiet slide of doing less and less while expecting God to cover the gap.

Honest question: Where in your spiritual life have you been coasting lately?

But Paul's admonition wasn't just about us and God. It was about us and those we rely on to help us along.

Paul's instruction was simple and challenging all at once: work quietly, earn your own living, do not be a burden. (This is the same Paul who told the Galatians to bear one another's burdens and then a few verses later says each one should carry his own load. Emphasizing that there are times we need to let others help and then there are times we may be taking advantage of that help when we should be standing on our own again.)

And underneath that practical instruction is a deeper spiritual truth — the work you do when no one is watching is the truest measure of who you are becoming.

Working as unto the Lord means the audience is always the same. It means your faithfulness in private is the very thing God uses to build something lasting in public.

The challenge here is not about doing more. It is about doing what is in front of you — with full attention and full integrity — because He is worth it.

This week's community challenge 👇We all need peace somewhere right now.Maybe it's in a relationship. A decision you can'...
05/28/2026

This week's community challenge 👇

We all need peace somewhere right now.

Maybe it's in a relationship. A decision you can't stop second-guessing. A season that just won't let up.

Needing peace doesn't mean we're giving up. It just reminds us that we are human. And Scripture speaks right into that.

"Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way."
— 2 Thessalonians 3:16 🕊️

He meets us in the messy, not just the Sunday-best.

So here's the challenge:
Drop it in the comments — where do YOU need peace most this week?

A word. A sentence. Even just a 🕊️ — it all counts. No pressure, no perfect answer.

And to everyone reading this quietly:
We're praying peace over you today — real, steady, from-Him peace. 🙏

👇 Tell us below — we're genuinely asking.

05/28/2026

😄 Okay, church family — fun question incoming! 👇

If the Apostle Paul sent OUR congregation a letter today the way he opened 2 Thessalonians...

What do you think he'd brag about us for? 🤔✝️

(Paul literally opened that letter boasting on real people doing real things for God — growing faith, persevering love, showing up for each other. The man was PROUD of his people! 🙌)

So... what would make him proud of us?

Drop your answer below — serious, funny, or both! 😂❤️

Are you measuring your faith wrong?Not because you're weak. Because nobody told you what strong faith actually looks lik...
05/27/2026

Are you measuring your faith wrong?

Not because you're weak. Because nobody told you what strong faith actually looks like. 👇

Paul wrote to a church in the middle of real suffering. Persecution. Hardship. The kind that makes you question everything.

And his first response?

Thanksgiving. Pride. Boasting about them to other churches.

"Therefore, we ourselves boast about you among God’s churches — about your perseverance and faith in all the persecutions and afflictions that you are enduring."
— 2 Thessalonians 1:4 (CSB)

He didn't say their suffering meant God forgot them. He said their endurance through it was the evidence of genuine faith.

That flips everything.

✅ Faith isn't measured by how smooth life is.
✅ Faith is measured by whether you're still holding on when it isn't.

If you're in a hard season right now — still showing up, still trusting, still barely hanging on — that's not weak faith.

That might be the strongest faith in the room. 🙏

You don't have to walk through this alone. That's what this community is for.

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5926 Griffintown Road
West Blocton, AL
35184

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