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Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for Clarksburg Baptist Church in Clarksburg, WV. Our mission is to strive together to become more like Jesus. We hope that this podcast will help you grow closer to God. Visit us online at clarksburgbaptistchurch.com
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A life spent on the gospel is the best return on investment possible.
Be strong in the Lord and follow His ways. If you do that, I know from experience, you will be blessed.
Sin will take you farther than you want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay, and cost you more than you want to pay.
Freedom only comes in surrender
Keeping promises creates heroes.
Do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God,. This is the best path to peace with your neighbor.
Message from Phil Wayman on August 25, 2024
The anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God… let your gentleness be evident to all.
God’s power is put on display through our weakness.
Gratitude leads to generosity
Following the authentic way of Jesus is hard, but it is worth it.
If we try to do things in our own strength, things will look wonky, and it will be easy to see that our life is not authentically Christ-like.
Only an authentic church that is honest about its sins and flaws can build the trust needed to change a community.
Stand firm in the faith and live out the gospel with your whole life.
God’s grace motivates and propels us to live in a counter-cultural way. We are set apart to be different.
Jesus’ Love does not depend on what we do for Him. You have value because you are alive and because He created you.
In Jesus, we have the one who removes the sins of the world.
If it were not for the hope of the Messiah, we would all be standing in the way of God’s judgment right now.
Message from Josh Weddle on May 26, 2024
Take steps toward God’s presence. Bring what you have to God. Rest. Remember the poor and the immigrant.












