Welcome To Our Church

First Baptist Church of Pine
 
January 4, 2026
Sunday Morning Service
begins at 10:30am
Communion will be celebrated
 
Adult Bible Study starts at 9:15am
 
Evening Fellowship at 5:00pm
 
 
Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the east came to Jerusalem, saying, “Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we saw His star when it rose and have come to worship Him.” When Herod the king heard this, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him; and assembling all the chief priests and scribes of the people, he inquired of them where the Christ was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem of Judea, for so it is written by the prophet:
“‘And you, O Bethlehem, in the land of Judah,
are by no means least among the rulers of Judah;
for from you shall come a ruler
who will shepherd my people Israel.’”
                                                                 Matthew 2:1-6 ESV
 
 
 
 

We have a link for electronic giving. 

Check it out under the Contact/Support link above.
 

The mailing address is First Baptist Church of Pine,

P. O. Box 354, Pine, AZ   85544. 
 
 
 
 
 
Sunday:
Adult Sunday School: 9:15am
The PROMISE OF HEAVEN by Dr. David Jeremiah
 
 
Morning Worship Service: 10:30am
 
Children’s Church: (K – 4th grade):
meets during Morning Worship Service
 
Evening Fellowship: 5:00pm
Romans – The State of the World, and God’s answer for it.
 
 
Monday:  Start Date is September 8, 2025 and will run through April 2026
 AWANA Sparks (grades K-2) meet at 3:15pm-4:30pm.
 AWANA Clubs T&T (grades 3-6), Trek (grades 7-8) & Journey (grades 9-12) meet at 5:00pm-6:30pm.
 
 
 
Tuesday:  9:15am
Women of the Word Bible Study 
              isaiAh
 
 
Wednesday:
Office hours:  10:00 am to Noon
Friday:
Office Hours: 9:00 am to Noon
 
 
Coming Events
 
JANUARY
 
January 1 – Happy New Year 2026!
January 3 – Men’s Fellowship Breakfast
January 5, 12, 26 – AWANA CLUBS
January 6, 13, 20, 27 – WOW Bible Study
January 19 – No AWANA Clubs
January 28 – National Sanctity of Human Life
 
FEBRUARY
 
February 1 – Communion
February 1,8,15,22 – Sunday Evening Fellowship
February 2, 9, 23 – AWANA CLUBS
February 3, 10, 17, 24 – WOW Bible Study
February 7 – Men’s Fellowship Breakfast
February 16 – No AWANA CLUBS
February 18 – Ash Wednesday
 
 
 
 
 
PRAYING FOR THE PERSECUTED CHURCH
 
Overview:

Many Muslims in Lebanon have suffered greatly at the hands of other Muslims during Syria’s civil war; the resulting disillusionment with Islam has created a new openness to Christ. Because Lebanon has a significant Christian population and its government protects the freedom of worship, it has become a safe haven for displaced Christians throughout the region. More than 1 million Syrian refugees have entered the country since 2012, increasing Lebanon’s population by nearly one-fourth. Despite the hardships, many churches in Lebanon have not only welcomed but also cared for Christian and Muslim Syrian refugees, who have limited resources and few rights in the country. Lebanese churches distribute Bibles and Christian literature alongside food and other necessities. Many Muslim refugees have bravely attended home Bible studies and church services to learn about Christ. Significant numbers have placed their faith in Christ, been baptized and become active in local churches. Some Christian converts from Islam are already actively witnessing to Muslims.

Major Religion:

Fifty-nine percent of Lebanese are Muslims, evenly divided between Sunni and Shiite. 33 percent are Christians. Members of the country’s small Druze minority, a secretive monotheistic faith, sometimes persecute Christians.

 

Persecutor:

Various Islamic extremist groups, including Hezbollah in the south and other Shiite-majority regions, actively persecute Christians. Sunni extremist cells affiliated with the self-proclaimed Islamic State (ISIS), al-Qaida and other groups are active near the Syrian border. Christians are also persecuted by their communities and families.

 

What It Means To Follow Christ In Lebanon:

Lebanon’s urban areas are open and Westernized, but Christians outside the prominent cities and especially in majority-Muslim areas face significant opposition and threat. Those born into Christian families are allowed to worship openly, but Christians face ongoing harassment from the Muslim majority, such as denial of land acquisition and increased tax rates. More severe forms of persecution occur when believers share their faith or when Muslims come to faith in Christ. Christian converts from Islam are persecuted mostly by family and the community.

 

Access To Bibles:

A variety of Bibles available through Bible societies, local churches and bookstores.
 

Voice Of the Martyrs Work:

Because Lebanon has become a refuge for Christian converts fleeing persecution in other countries and because of persecution within Lebanon itself, VOM supports many persecuted believers in Lebanon in a variety of ways. VOM also helps meet the basic needs of Christian refugees who have been driven from their homes. We partner with local churches to provide Bibles as well as medical and education assistance. We also assist a broad network of evangelists and church planters in frontier areas and support training for Christian leaders.
 

Prayer Requests:

  • Praise God that many Muslim refugees in Lebanon have placed their faith in Christ and are active in local churches.
  • Pray for Khaled, whose family locked him in a room for following Christ. He escaped and now shares Christ with others.
  • Praise God for new Bible studies in Christians’ homes and for church growth in hard-to-reach areas.
  • Pray that Christian converts from Islam will inspire their family members to follow Christ too.
  • Pray for front-line workers who proclaim the gospel in a dangerous, conflict-ridden environment.
 
        THE ROMANS ROAD     
 
 
Affiliated with Southwest Church Connection