Welcome To Our Church

First Baptist Church of Pine
 
May 17, 2026
 
Adult Bible Study 9:15am
** Morning Worship 10:30am **
 
Sunday Evening Fellowship at 6:00pm
 
 
 
 
Hear my prayer, O Lord;
give ear to my pleas for mercy!
In your faithfulness answer me, in your righteousness!
Psalm 143:1 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
THROUGH THE BIBLE A BOOK AT A TIME – WHAT IS GOD TRYING TO TEACH ME?  
Join us on any sunday
 
 
Morning Worship Service: 10:30am
 
 
Children’s Church: (K – 4th grade):
meets during Morning Worship Service
 
Evening Fellowship: 6:00pm
MATTHEW
 
 
Monday:  Start Date will be in August 2026 and will run through April 2027
 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
TWELVE ORDINARY MEN
 
 
Wednesday:
Office hours:  10:00 am to Noon
Friday:
Office Hours: 9:00 am to Noon
 
 
Coming Events
 
MAY
 
May 17, 24, 31 – Sunday Evening Fellowship (6p)
May 25 -Memorial Day
May 26 – WOW Bible Study
 
 
JUNE
 
June 2, 9 – WOW Bible Study
June 5 – Men’s Fellowship Breakfast
June 6 – Communion
June 7, 14, 21, 28 – Sunday Evening Fellowship (6p)
June 21 – Father’s Day
June 14 -Flag Day
 
 
 
 
 
 
PRAYING FOR THE PERSECUTED CHURCH
 
Overview:

Uganda is a majority-Christian nation with many active churches. However, Uganda’s history has made it particularly vulnerable to the influence of Islam. During the 1970s, Uganda was ruled by the dictator Idi Amin, who was inspired by Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi to join the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and to begin Islamization of the country. Many of Amin’s policies continue to influence society and government today. Uganda’s parliament has passed Islamic banking laws, which favor Islamic projects. Arab countries also continue to invest significant resources into furthering Muslim interests in the country. Radical Islam’s influence has grown steadily, and many Christians within the majority-Muslim border regions are facing severe persecution, especially those who convert from Islam. Despite the risks, many churches in Uganda have responded by reaching out to their neighbors; many churches are training leaders how to share the gospel with Muslims and care for those who are persecuted after they become Christians.

Major Religion:

84 percent of Ugandans are Christians, and 14 percent are Muslims.

Persecutor:

Local Islamists persecute Christians, especially along the eastern, southwestern and northern borders, where radicals have been steadily encroaching.

 

What It Means To Follow Christ In Uganda:

Christian converts from Islam face pressure from family members and harassment in Muslim communities. Several young people who converted to Christianity have been severely beaten and injured by their parents or community members. Pastors and churches have been attacked, and some converts have been killed after their faith became known. The children of families who leave Islam are no longer welcome at school. In some areas, local laws are passed to limit the spread of Christianity or seize church land.

 
 

Access To Bibles:

Bibles are available in urban areas, but most people in rural areas do not have access to them or cannot afford them. In addition, many tribal dialects are spoken in rural areas of Uganda, and literacy rates are low among older members of the population.
 

Voice Of the Martyrs Work:

VOM supports the distribution of print and audio Bibles in areas with a heavy Muslim influence and helps believers who have been attacked, threatened or ostracized because of their Christian faith. VOM is also sponsoring conferences in central Uganda to inform Christians of encroaching Islamization and to empower churches and pastors to continue standing for Christ in the face of radical Islamic activity while caring for Christian converts from Islam.
 

Prayer Requests:

  • Pray for Ugandan Christians who suffer severe persecution. Converts from Islam receive especially harsh treatment.
  • Praise God for churches in Uganda that reach out to their neighbors and share the gospel with Muslims.
  • Pray that new Christians who suffer persecution will be identified and cared for by the body of Christ.
  • Pray for several young Christians who were injured in beatings by their parents or community after turning to Christ.
  • Pray that pastors and church members who have been attacked will experience God’s love and provision.
 
        THE ROMANS ROAD     
 
 
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