FBC North Augusta
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We value building families, teaching the Bible, and loving our neighbors Established June 15, 1902
North Augusta, South Carolina
Joined January 2013
We ask and expect the Lord to work in and among us for the advance of the kingdom among our neighbors and the nations! #SundaySermon #Renewal #RenewalThroughPrayer
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As we begin 2026, may we as individuals, and as a church, seek spiritual renewal through our commitment to meeting God daily in His word. #SundaySermon #Renewal #RenewalThroughScripture
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We are hiring a Director of Children's Ministries here at FBCNA! Please send all inquiries and resumes to allit@csrachurch.org.
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You and your family and friends are invited to join us this Sunday evening as we worship Jesus together through the music of Christmas!
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In Christ, we have a Wonderful Counselor who loves, listens, and meets us right where we are to reveal the perfect nature of His plans. #sundaysermon #HisNameShallBe #WonderfulCounselor
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Our heart will follow what we treasure. Jesus makes it clear in Matthew 6:19-21 that the way we safeguard our heart against trusting in things that will never actually satisfy is by laying up for ourselves treasures in heaven. #sundaysermon #toliveischrist
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"Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good, for His steadfast love endures forever." - Psalm 136:1 Happy Thanksgiving, we are so thankful for you! What are you thankful for today?
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To all who have served and are currently serving, we are so grateful for our Veterans!
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It's only when we pray that we can rejoice and be reasonable. When everything seems like it's falling apart, we can have a peace that the world cannot comprehend, that passes all understanding. Do you know the God who offers that kind of assurance, love and peace? #sundaysermon
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Can someone follow you and see Jesus? Who is your example? In Philippians 3:12-4:3, Paul realizes that not only does the church need an example, but that the church itself will be an example. #sundaysermon #toliveischrist #pressingon
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Through Jesus we have the encouragement of faith, the consolation of His love, the fellowship of the Spirit, and the shared experience of His affection and sympathy (mercy)! #sundaysermon #toliveischrist #hymnofhumility
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We make much of Jesus in our service and in our sufferings. This is Paul's message to the church, and this is how we live worthy of the gospel. #sundaysermon #toliveischrist #worthyofthegospel #sufferingforChrist
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What are you living for? Is it worth dying for? The Apostle Paul thought so when it came to the calling on his life: “For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” - Philippians 1:21 #sundaysermon #toliveischrist #joy #sufferingforChrist
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The gospel is not a single piece to a good life, it is the central component to TRUE LIFE! #sundaysermon #toliveischrist #purposeandpreaching #sufferingforChrist
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Whose glory are you living for? The truth is, we are all living for our own glory until we see it, confess it, and then repent of it; then we can live for God's glory, our joy, and others good! #sundaysermon #toliveischrist #prayerandpartnership
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Paul prayed that the church in Philippi would experience all that God had for them in the gospel of Jesus. God desires that you would know Him and experience a better purpose to live for and a people to belong to! #sundaysermon #toliveischrist #thechurchinphilippi #thegospel
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In the New Testament, Jesus teaches the woman at the well that worship is no longer confined to the temple or the Old Testament sacrificial system, but that the Lord is looking of those who will worship Him in spirit and in truth!
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The Bible, God's living word is a life book given for life purposes, so that we can look for life in the only place where life can be found: in THE living word, Jesus Christ. #sermonseries #churchessentials #bible #thelivingword
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It is important that we as a church come to an understanding of not only what we do, or why we exist, but who we are. What is the identity of the church? #sundaysermon #churchessentials #identity
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In the final sermon of our summer series we studied the story of Jonah, where we learned that even though he never mentions Jesus by name, Jonah foreshadows the coming of Christ who ultimately fulfilled the prophecies and promises of God. #sundaysermon #storiesofsummer #Jonah
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