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Situated in the heart of beautiful Buford, Georgia, the First Pentecostal Church is an oasis of peace in a troubled time. We hold fast to Biblical truth and strive to represent Christ in all that we do. We have a variety of ministries to meet your family's spiritual needs, from the youngest child to the retired. We look forward to seeing you in service!
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Tap here to send us a message! As we approach the close of the first month of 2026 and look ahead to the remainder of the year, it is vital that we keep our focus on the goodness of God. This is not a season to grow complacent or careless in our walk with Him. Rather, it is a time to intentionally surround ourselves with people who will encourage our faith, sharpen our commitment, and help us continue to grow in God 01/22/2026 - Thursday Night Scriptures: Jeremiah 29:4-11 Psal...
Tap here to send us a message! Often our environment shapes the life of a believer and causes us to place limits upon ourselves. Yet, like Jabez, we must determine that our lives will be different in spite of our circumstances. Therefore, we pray that God would bless us and that, with the blessing, He would keep every evil curse far from us. 01/18/2026 - Sunday Afternoon Scriptures: I Chronicles 4:9-10 II Timothy 3:16 Luke 18:1 Genesis 12:2-3 Deuteronomy 28:3-5 Psalm 84:11 Philippians 4:6...
Tap here to send us a message! In the life of a believer, there will be seasons of weariness and fatigue. In this portion of Scripture, the psalmist emphasizes the true source of our strength. It is essential that we lean on God, for it is through His love that we are given life. 01/15/2026 - Thursday Night Scriptures: Psalm 119:153-160 Lamentations 1:12 I Peter 5:9 Psalm 34:19 Psalm 119:155 Job 15:21 Proverbs 15:29 Romans 2:5 Psalm 119:157-158, 154 Romans 8:3 Psalm 130:3-5 Psalm 119:156-...
Tap here to send us a message! The perseverance of Rizpah on a bed of sackcloth exposes the injustice of justice when it is separated from mercy. Her sorrowful vigil reflects the struggle of a saint of God who refuses to allow pain, loss, and silence to have the final word. This story reminds us that the harvest rains of tomorrow are often dependent on how faithfully we confront and redeem the mistakes of the past. 01/11/2026 - Sunday Afternoon Scriptures: 2 Samuel 21:10
Tap here to send us a message! The Law of Revival beautifully intertwines the story of Leah and Rachel in Genesis 29 with the life of the church, both individually and collectively. These two women represent contrasting forms of attractiveness, yet God uses both to accomplish His purpose for those who love Him. In order to behold the beauty of Rachel, one must first be willing to endure the struggle with Leah. 01/08/2026 - Thursday Night Scriptures: Genesis 29:16-26
Tap here to send us a message! Nothing in life happens by chance or by accident, but just as Esther was chosen to be queen for such a time as this, so it is with us. God could have chosen for us to be born in any time period, yet He placed us in the last days by divine purpose. His gifts and callings upon each of our lives are intentional, and He has positioned us exactly where we are on purpose. 01/04/2025 - Sunday Afternoon Scriptures: Esther 4:11-16 I Chronicles 12:32 Hebrews 12:...
Tap here to send us a message! As we step into the year 2026, it is time for us to reevaluate our commitments and make up our minds that we will serve the Lord no matter the cost. If there is anything within us that is not pleasing to the King, we should want it to be changed. We cannot remain the way that we are; we must pursue the Spirit like never before and reject the works of the flesh. 01/01/2026 - Thursday Night Scriptures: John 3:3-9 Proverbs 29:18 2 Corinthians 5:17 1 John ...
Tap here to send us a message! Throughout the Word of God, the devil is often portrayed as a lion. Yet, when we examine his tactics, we see that he is full of lies and has no true power over the mind or life of a believer in Jesus. We serve an all-knowing, all-powerful God who has given us authority through His Spirit to be more than conquerors. 12/28/2025 - Sunday Afternoon Scriptures: I Peter 5:8-9 Romans 7:13 II Corinthians 11:14 Psalm 10:8-10 II Kings 6:10 Isaiah 46:10 Jer...
Tap here to send us a message! In Matthew 2, we see the challenges faced by the Wise Men as they sought Jesus after His birth. Unlike ordinary travelers who wander aimlessly, they journeyed with a clear destination in mind. Just as the Wise Men encountered difficulties on their way to see the King, they provide an example of the dedication and focus a believer should have when coming to a church service. 12/21/2025 - Sunday Afternoon Scriptures: Matthew 2:1-12 Matthew 2:1 Jeremiah 29:13 D...
Tap here to send us a message! From the very beginning of the creation of man, organized religion has often tried to intrude upon the Apostolic Church. Yet there are still saints and believers, descendants of the seed of Abraham, who are determined to uphold Acts 2:38, holiness, and separation unto the Lord—even in these last days. To preserve these spiritual lines, there must be a Church that knows how to build an altar and pray. 12/18/2025 - Thursday Night Scriptures: Genesis 12:1-8 Gen...
Tap here to send us a message! Often in the life of a believer, we love to focus on the mountaintop experiences, failing to realize that most of our time will be spent in the valleys. The enemy of our soul wants to convince us that God is only the God of the mountains, not of the valleys. Yet, when we examine our lives and the Word of God, we begin to recognize that no matter where we are, He is—and always will be—the God of both the mountains and the valleys. 12/14/2025 - Sunday Afternoon ...
Tap here to send us a message! In the life of every Christian believer, there will come a moment of truth often in the midst of our greatest trial. That is not the time to make decisions; those decisions should have been settled long before the trial ever came. When you have done all that you can do, God will step in and do what you cannot do. 12/11/2025 - Thursday Night Scriptures: Psalm 119:145-152 Philippians 1:6 Psalm 138:8 Psalm 119:145-147 Psalm 119:10 Psalm 61:1 Psalm 62:8 Psalm 14...
Tap here to send us a message! A man named Oscar Wilde wrote his most famous work, The Picture of Dorian Gray, which can also be read as a reflection of his own life. In it, we see the devastating effects of sin, and by the end of the story, the main character is completely destroyed. This serves as a warning for us today: when sin is allowed to take root in the life of a believer, it can ultimately lead to spiritual death and eternal separation from God. 12/07/2025 - Sunday Afternoon ...
Tap here to send us a message! Hearing the preached Word is a vital part of every Christian’s walk with God. When a congregation truly connects with the pulpit, it stirs the supernatural. We must be careful not to pray only until the conviction lifts, but to pray until we know we have been changed. We cannot afford to be distracted during altar call, because souls are in the balance, and this moment must never be taken lightly. 12/04/2025 - Thursday Night Scriptures: Ephesians 2:1-6 Numbe...
Tap here to send us a message! Solomon was the only man to ever rise to the top of two kingdoms: the kingdom of the flesh and the kingdom of the Spirit. As the years of his life came to an end, he shows us in the book of Ecclesiastes the true meaning and purpose of life, which is to serve God with all of our heart. 11/30/2025 - Sunday Afternoon Scriptures: Ecclesiastes 1:1-5 Ecclesiastes 7:2 Ecclesiastes 1:4 Ecclesiastes 6:12 Ecclesiastes 3:1-11 Ecclesiastes 9:10 Ecclesiastes 8:8 Ecclesia...
Tap here to send us a message! As Paul pursued the will of God, he faced fierce opposition and even a violent storm at sea on his journey to Rome, yet he still took time to give thanks. His example shows us that gratitude is possible even in the midst of chaos and uncertainty. As a church, although we have endured hardship and trial this past year, we can be thankful for the God who is always in control. 11/23/2025 - Thanksgiving Service Scriptures: Acts 27:14-20, 31-35 I Thessaloni...
Tap here to send us a message! When Moses descended from Mount Sinai and shattered the tablets of stone, it seemed as though the covenant itself had been broken beyond repair. Yet God, rich in mercy, offered Moses and the people a new beginning by writing His words on the stone once again. In the same way, when we fail or “break” what God has entrusted to us, His grace meets us with another chance, rewriting hope and purpose into our lives. 11/20/2025 - Thursday Night Scriptures: Exodus 3...
Tap here to send us a message! People will do almost anything to break free, but too often they don’t do what it takes to stay free. Many come to God and find freedom from their past, yet still allow those chains to sneak back in, even while sitting in church. True victory comes when we shift our mindset and let the God of liberty set us free to live in that freedom every day. 11/13/2025 - Thursday Night Scriptures: Isaiah 61:1 II Corinthians 3:17 John 1:11 Galatians 5:1 Revelation 3:20
Tap here to send us a message! The Song of Solomon tells of a young woman torn between the love of a shepherd and the riches of a king. This same struggle plays out in our own hearts as we choose between devotion to God or the attraction of the world. When we truly understand the depth of the Great Shepherd’s love, our response will be to love and serve Him with all that we are. 11/09/2025 - Sunday Afternoon Scriptures: Song of Solomon 6:8 Song of Solomon 5:7-9 James 1:14-15 Song of Solom...
Tap here to send us a message! Following Jesus requires surrender and sacrifice, but what we give up is nothing compared to what we gain in Him. The way may be narrow and difficult, yet it leads to true life and purpose. Choosing His path means trusting that His will is always better than our own. 11/07/2025 - Thursday Night Scriptures: Matthew 7:13
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