First Baptist Church of Pine
May 4, 2025
Sunday Morning Service
begins at 10:30am
Communion with be celebrated
Adult Bible Study at 9:15am
Evening Fellowship meets at 5:00pm
Let this be recorded for a generation to come, so that a people yet to be created may praise the Lord: that he looked down from his holy height; from heaven the Lord looked at the earth, to hear the groans of the prisoners, to set free those who were doomed to die, that they may declare in Zion the name of the Lord, and in Jerusalem his praise, when peoples gather together, and kingdoms, to worship the Lord.
Psalm 102:18-22 ESV
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The mailing address is First Baptist Church of Pine,
P. O. Box 354, Pine, AZ 85544.
Sunday:
Adult Sunday School: 9:15am
ANGELS – by DR. David Jeremiah
Morning Worship Service: 10:30am
Children’s Church: (5 yrs to 10 yrs old):
meets during Morning Worship Service
Evening Fellowship: 5:00pm
…The Crowds Were Astonished…”
The Sermon on the Mount
Monday: August 2025 through April 2026
Check back in August for additional information
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
PROVERBS
Wednesday:
Office hours: 10:00 am to Noon
Friday:
Office Hours: 9:00 am to Noon
Coming Events
MAY
May 1 – National Day of Prayer
May 6, 13, 20, 27 – W.O.W Bible Study
May 3 – Men’s Fellowship Breakfast
May 4 – Communion
May 11 – Mother’s Day
May – 4, 11, 18, 25 – Evening Fellowship
May 22 – Youth Night, 5:00 pm @ Strawberry Chapel
PRAYING FOR THE PERSECUTED CHURCH
Overview:
Kyrgyzstan is a remote mountainous nation with a nomadic tribal culture. It is also one of the poorest former Soviet states in Central Asia. A significant portion of the population has left to work elsewhere, and life in Kyrgyzstan is hard. After decades of Communist rule, most Kyrgyz have returned to their nation’s pre-Communist Islamic cultural identity.
Major Religion:
93 percent of Kyrgyz are Sunni Muslims. 4 percent of the population are Christians.
Persecutor:
Christians are persecuted mostly by family members and their communities, including Muslim religious leaders. Secret police are also known to harass and interrogate believers suspected of evangelism.

What It Means To Follow Christ In Kyrgyzstan:
Some churches worship openly, even in small towns, but being a Christian is difficult because of the Islamic culture. Christian converts are commonly beaten, and the small Christian minority is generally oppressed by society. For example, buses will not stop for those known as Christians in small communities, and believers have difficulty getting jobs and even purchasing goods. In some communities, Muslim leaders have denied the burial of deceased Christians.
Access To Bibles:
Bibles are more accessible in Kyrgyzstan than in other Central Asian nations. They can be purchased at registered churches in larger cities, but they are expensive.
Voice Of the Martyrs Work:
VOM provides medical care to Christians injured in attacks and helps believers become self-supporting.
Prayer Requests:
- More than 90% of Kyrgyz are Sunni Muslims. Pray that more Kyrgyz will place their faith in Christ.
- Pray Christian converts from Islam often lose their jobs. Ask God to provide for their needs according to Philippians 4:19.
- Many Kyrgyz work in other countries. Pray that they will hear and respond to the gospel.
- Pray that Christians who are beaten and injured will have access to adequate medical care.
- Bibles are available but expensive in Kyrgyzstan. Pray that everyone who wants a Bible will receive one.