Lord’s Day

Let’s honor Him today!’

Today’s Bible Verse

Read the Bible in 2025

  • September 14
  • Psalms 9-16

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Message from Franklin Graham

Hope for a Broken Nation

Dear‍ Friend,

Our nation is in trouble.

We’re faced with overwhelming violence and hatred—and you don’t have to look farther than the assassination of Charlie Kirk or the brutal murder of a young Ukrainian woman on a train in North Carolina.

“What do you stand on when everything seems so dark, when everything’s falling apart?”
—Franklin Graham

My good friend Greg Laurie and I have put together a special broadcast that will air this Sunday at 2:30 p.m. on TBN, Newsmax, and Newsmax2. The 30-minute program, Hope for a Broken Nation, will also feature music by Michael W. Smith and Charity Gayle, and you can also watch it online at BillyGraham.org beginning at 3 p.m.

Greg and I will discuss the recent violence—and the great hope we have in Jesus Christ. America has faced many dark hours before, and we just commemorated one of the darkest: 9/11. We’ll also share the message my father preached from the National Cathedral 24 years ago. It’s just as relevant and powerful now as it was then.

“Therefore we will not fear, even though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea.” (Psalm 46:2, NKJV).

I hope you’ll join me and Greg this Sunday. Please pray for our nation, that God will turn many hearts to Himself and heal our land.

May the Lord richly bless you,

Franklin Graham
President, Samaritan’s Purse

Yesterday’s WMU Meeting

Ladies, we increased our attendance at yesterday’s. I’m expecting another increased at our December meeting. You can be a part in that increase when we meet in December at Spring Creek Baptist Church.

We learned so much about the how Camp Living Waters is used and how we can use it. If you missed the opportunity yesterday, I hope you will take another opportunity and learn about these opportunities.

Additional Bible Verses

‘The Sabbath Rest’

Hebrews 3:7-4:11

Hebrews 3 and 4 focus on the superiority of Jesus Christ over Moses and issue a strong warning against unbelief and disobedience that could prevent believers from entering God’s spiritual rest

“Dear Father, I long to enter into your rest – into creative work that is effortless, into joyous activity in which there is no fatigue, into glorious…”

Study the Bible and worship the Lord today.

Anna Lee