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COLUMN: Summer for the whole family at First Baptist

The energy was intense and electrifying in the room as Jeremy Pearson, our Disciple Now speaker, wrapped up his sermon about being chosen and positioned by God and the guest

Momentum Church opens doors for grand reopening after 14 months

Momentum Church opens doors for grand reopening after 14 months View Comments LAS CRUCES - Momentum Church, a non-denominational, mobile Christian church, opened its doors to people for the first time Sunday, after the COVID-19 pandemic forced them to find a permanent location of their own. As a mobile church, Momentum held services in the auditorium of Doña Ana Community College East Mesa Campus. “Preview services” started in January 2020 and the official launch was held in March. Lead Pastor Carlos Alvarez said Matteo’s Mexican Food catered and roughly 300 people attended. Their mission is to CONNECT people to love God and each other. GROW together in our God-given purpose. DEVELOP others to follow Christ and advance His Kingdom.

COLUMN: First Baptist returning to normal

By Jessica Key | First Baptist Church of Moultrie Mar 3, 2021 Mar 3, 2021 As we gathered together to hear Pastor Hernan Sierra from Honduras speak last Wednesday, his son ended the service with a sentiment I also felt in my heart. Many people from several churches came together in one place as family. It didn’t matter our backgrounds, ethnicities, or cultural differences. Yet, we felt like we belonged. Pastor Sierra’s message was one of hope as we are still experiencing the aftermath of 2020 in 2021.  One thing we are glad of as we embark into the third month of this year is being able to see the smiling faces of our members and guests in person instead of only through a computer screen. Of course, with the livestreaming of our 10:30am Sunday services, as well as maintaining an online presence for many of our small groups, we are able to reach those who, for health reasons, still can’t come in person. It sure is nice, however, to glance across the

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