Millbrook Baptist Church Blog

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Aug 4 2024

Charge to New Deacons

Last week, we read of that famous miracle – feeding the multitudes. In the wilderness, short on resources, surrounded by thousands of people, Jesus provides bread in abundance. Jesus is SO efficient, and SO effective in this endeavor, that the crowds want to make him king. Who wouldn’t want a ruler that puts a loaf on every plate and a chicken in every pot?
Vacation Bible School Sunday 2024

Jul 30 2024

Vacation Bible School Sunday

Millbrookers of all ages gathered for our first-ever Vacation Bible School Sunday on July 28. Our inaugural Vacation Bible School Sunday was a delightful blend of cherished traditions and new experiences, all packed into an engaging 120-minute event. We celebrated with a full lineup of activities, including assembly, storytime, singing, crafts, snacks (featuring the nostalgic […]
The Joy of Enough

Jul 28 2024

The Joy of Enough

We’re reading John’s gospel this morning, but somehow, someway, today’s text helps me understand Matthew’s gospel with a new sense of clarity. Matthew’s author reminds us that Jesus hasn’t come to abolish the law or the prophets – that is to abandon the covenant story of the First Testament – but instead, Jesus has come to fulfil the law and prophets (Matthew 5:17).
Spirit Fed. Spirit Led.

Jul 21 2024

Spirit Fed. Spirit Led.

Two weeks ago, Mark’s author painted a picture for us: Twelve disciples, Jesus-followers, each equipped with a makeshift walking stick, and a threadbare tunic, and hand-me-down sandals, glimpsing God’s messy but wonderful kin-dom. Sure, you are bound to get a little sand on your feet when you walk along the shoreline, but with a little grit and determination, you simply shake the dust off your feet.
Millbrook Baptist Church Labyrinth Raleigh NC

Jul 14 2024

What’s Next?

Verse one of Mark’s gospel reads, “The beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ.” This beginning includes a messenger. Way out in the wilderness, a fiery prophet named John the Baptist preaches a message of repentance, and forgiveness, and ultimately, one of hope. The crowds flock to John. He invites them into baptismal waters. And John tells them, “I am baptizing you with fire, but pretty soon, somebody’s coming who’s gonna baptize you with the Holy Spirit.”
stained glass

Jul 7 2024

Realizing the Possible

More than four hundred years ago, the earliest Baptists that emerged in England and Holland, held tight to the idea of a believer’s baptism. Back in those days, the Church and State were one entity. To be baptized into the Anglican Church was to become a citizen of England.