Berea Baptist Church

Berea Baptist Church A body of believers who hold to Baptist principles and enjoy a more traditional form of worship service.

10/05/2026

Three truths I've always found hugely encouraging, especially when facing giants, challenging circumstances, uncertainty, anxiety and the like...
GOD IS BIGGER - He is the great God of the Bible, the God of history, the God of eternity. The sovereign, all-powerful ONE, The Great I AM!
GOD IS ABLE - God is able to do far above anything I could ever ask or even imagine and for Him, ALL THINGS are possible!
GOD IS IN CONTROL - "The steps of a righteous man are ordered by the Lord" (Psl.37:23) The end of the story has already been written and Jesus Christ is victorious and we will be victorious in Him!
May those three thoughts fill your hearts with hope, faith and encouragement today!

05/04/2026

The day has arrived! Resurrection Sunday is my absolute favourite day of the year to preach! It's the day we rejoice, the day we celebrate that Jesus Christ was raised from the dead by the resurrection power of God. Jesus walked out of that grave, victorious over the great enemies of sin and death. And today, He reigns over our lives; He reigns over history; He reigns over eternity as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords! And the day is coming when our Resurrected Saviour will return for His bride and so we say, "Maranatha = Come Lord Jesus, Come!"
Amen

03/04/2026

Today we remember the greatest demonstration of sacrificial love the world has ever seen. The day Jesus willingly died the death we should have died, enduring physical, emotional and spiritual suffering, beyond what our finite minds will ever comprehend. For hours supernatural darkness covered the earth, as the Son of God carried the full weight of the sin and rebellion of the entire world.
The cross at Golgotha, Place of the Skull, was the place where justice and mercy collided, all motivated by immense, other-worldly love. And so today, as I look again to the cross, I find myself falling to my knees in worship, wonder and surrender, echoing the words of Thomas the Apostle, "My Lord and my God"

03/03/2026
13/01/2026

Happybirthday Liz may God Bless you this year abundantly

29/12/2025

Goeiemôre al my liewe vriende
Jabes se gebed: 1 Kronieke 4:10. ‘’Stort u seën oor my uit, vergroot my grondgebied, neem my onder u beskerming en weerhou onheil van my sodat geen smart my tref nie.” God het laat gebeur wat hy gevra het.’’
Net seën en voorspoed vir jou vir hierdie nuwe dag!

18/12/2025

When Carmen announced that she was getting married at the age of 89, the family burst out laughing. Or assumed the worst.

“You’re getting married?” her eldest daughter asked, half nervous, half incredulous. “Mom, you’ve been a widow for thirty years.”

“Exactly,” Carmen replied with calm serenity. “It’s time I started making myself beautiful for someone again.”

No one knew how to answer.

Carmen lived alone in an old apartment in the Triana neighborhood. Three children. Seven grandchildren. One great-grandchild she had only seen in photos. Visits had become rare—always rushed, always with one eye on the clock.

But now she was talking about dresses, flowers, music.
About a simple lunch.
About a ceremony.

“And the lucky man?” a grandson asked, laughing.

“He’s very punctual,” she replied. “He’s never late.”

A sentence that left everyone puzzled.

Yet Carmen began making preparations. She went to a seamstress. Chose simple white shoes. Ordered a small bouquet of jasmine. She even went to the town hall to ask about the paperwork.

“Are you sure, ma’am?” a clerk asked her.

“More sure than many brides you’ve seen pass through here,” Carmen replied with a smile.

In the end, the family accepted it. They thought it was her way of closing a chapter. Of feeling alive again.

The “wedding” was set for a Saturday in May.

Everyone came.

Children who hadn’t spoken in months.
Grandchildren who barely knew her full name.
Even a sister from Valencia.

The church was almost empty—just family. No frills.

Flowers in place.
A pianist playing softly.
Carmen, dressed in white, entered arm in arm with her youngest grandson.

Smiling.
Her eyes shining with tears.

“Grandma…” he whispered. “And the groom?”

Carmen looked toward the altar.

“He’ll arrive.”

They waited.
Five minutes.
Ten. Fifteen.

The murmurs began.

“Poor thing…”
“She’s not well, that’s for sure…”
“Maybe she’s lost her mind…”

Carmen raised her hand and asked for the microphone.

“Thank you for coming.”

Her voice trembled—but not from age.

“There will be no groom today. There never was one.”

A heavy silence fell over the church.

“I was never really going to get married.
I just wanted a believable reason for all of you to be here. Together. For me.”

Some lowered their eyes.
Others covered their mouths.

“Since your father died,” she said to her children, “I started disappearing too.
I don’t blame you. Life is fast. But I was left behind.”

Then she looked at her grandchildren.

“I didn’t want to die like a notification read in a hurry.
I invented a wedding because… well, people always show up for weddings.”

Silence.

And tears no one tried to hide.

“I won’t get married today,” she concluded. “But I wanted to live something with you, before I go.”

She sat down.

And then the unexpected happened.

Her daughter stood up.
Walked toward her.
Held her for a long time.

“Forgive me, Mom.”

Then another child stood up.
Then another.
Then the grandchildren.

The church filled with awkward hugs, real tears, shy laughter.
That “fake” ceremony became a real celebration—
with stories, food, photographs, and promises.

Carmen died two months later, peacefully, in her bed.

But she did not die alone.

Because from that day on, her family came back—to visit her, to call her, to be present.

One of the grandchildren later wrote:

“My grandmother didn’t fake a wedding because she was confused.
She faked it because she was clear-minded.
She knew that sometimes, love needs an excuse to come back.”
LETS NOT FORGET OUR LOVED ONES THIS CHRISTMAS

The founder of the Church of Satan, Anton LaVey, once said, "It makes me so happy to see that Christians are allowing th...
30/10/2025

The founder of the Church of Satan, Anton LaVey, once said, "It makes me so happy to see that Christians are allowing their children to celebrate the devil one night of the year."

Now, a former leader in the Church of Satan in South Africa, Riaan Swiegelaar, is sounding an alarm about what Halloween really means in the spirit realm...

"If we take it to the Satanic context and why it's such an important day on the Satanic calendar, and also the fact that it is the day of the year where there's the most human sacrifice around the planet; and quite often in or during Halloween, and All Hallows' Eve that evening, is also when people climb the ranks in the occult and in Satanism by practicing and by doing certain things. So we have an atmosphere, a spiritual atmosphere of the celebration of death and the revels of death..."

"We can definitely see that in the last few years, it's like the enemy is roaring more loudly. And it is because people have become despondent. People have been desensitized through the media and through various things about the occult and the realities of Satanism and things that's going around in the world globally."

"Therefore, a very easy way to desensitize children to things like death and demons and gargoyles and you name it, is something like Halloween. And then furthermore, if we think of a neighborhood or an area where there is a few homes that is celebrating Halloween, that whole perimeter becomes a satanic ritual by definition. So it is like a hotspot for demonic activity. And you are opening doors to the dark side of the spirit world when you are doing those things and engaging in those celebrations."

WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW:

Riaan Swiegelaar is a former leader in the Church of Satan who had a supernatural encounter with Jesus Christ.

20/10/2025

Judas Iscariot walked with Jesus for three years. He heard every sermon. Witnessed every miracle. Ate at the same table. And went to hell anyway.

Most Christians today are modern Judas Christians. Here's how to know if you're one of them:

Judas had perfect theology. He could quote Scripture. He knew Jesus was the Messiah.

But knowledge didn't save him.
Proximity didn't save him.
Religious activity didn't save him.

Only surrender saves. Judas's fatal mistake wasn't betrayal. That was just the symptom. His fatal mistake was keeping Jesus at arm's length while using Him for personal gain.

Sound familiar? Modern Judas Christians: Consume sermons but never repent. Use Jesus as life coach, not Lord. Want Heaven without holiness. Follow Jesus for benefits, not worship. Keep one foot in the Kingdom, one in the world.

They pray when convenient. Read when motivated. Obey when comfortable. Surrender when forced. But they never BOW.

Jesus didn't die so you could improve your life. He died so He could OWN your life. Big difference.

Judas called Jesus "Rabbi" (teacher).Peter called Him "Lord" (master). Judas kept his autonomy. Peter surrendered it. One went to hell. One went to Heaven.

What do you call Him?

You can walk with Jesus your whole life and never KNOW Him.

"Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven." - Matthew 7:21

Stop being a Judas Christian. Stop using Jesus. Start surrendering to Him.

Your eternity depends on which side of that line you're on.

Credit: Evangelist D.R. Harrison

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11 Greenwood Street, Berea
East London
5241

Opening Hours

Wednesday 09:00 - 11:00
Friday 18:45 - 21:30
Sunday 09:00 - 11:00
18:30 - 20:30

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+27437266651

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