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Weekly Bulletin For Sunday 09/28/2025


WELCOME TO PACKS BRANCH BAPTIST CHURCH
September 28, 2025
ERIC DAVIS, PASTOR



It is a blessing to share this Lord’s Day with you and we are glad you chose to wor-ship with us. For those visiting, we are honored to have you. Please fill out a “Visitor’s Card” located in the pew and place it in the offering plate later in the ser-vice. If you do not have a home church, please join us tonight and this week in our services. Thank you for coming!



Shew me thy ways, O LORD; teach me thy paths. Lead me in thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation; on thee do I wait all the day.
Psalms 25:4-5



OUR WEEKLY SERVICES
SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICE 10:00 am
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 am
SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP 6:00 pm
WEDNESDAY EVENING MASTER CLUB 6:30 pm
WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICE 7:00 pm


Sunday, October 19th
Family & Friend Day

Loving & Leading Conference is November 6-8th. If you are interested in attending, please talk with Pastor today.

Sunday night offerings this month will go towards campmeeting expenses.


Campmeeting, October 19-24th 2025
Speakers: Brian McBride, Poke Shuler, Sam Haynes, Brad Williams, Joe Arthur, Tony Finney, Chandler O’Brien
Singers: Adalee Vance, The McBride Family, and Kim & Renae Henson



Looking Ahead
12/11 Oak Hill Christmas Parade
12/13 Mt. Hope Christmas Parade
12/21 Christmas Program (Evening Service)


The castles of comparison are built with grains of sand.
They seem like solid structures ‘til the day they do not stand.
So hollowed out and hopeless, so empty of real love,
That’s not a place I want to be a part of.
Those towers of temptation, they appear to have it all,
Promoting temporal treasures as they’re standing tall;
Yet hollowed out and hopeless, so empty of real love,
That’s not a place I want to be a part of.
Those havens built upon the Rock have helped this soul.
Some places still sacred, seeing fractured ones made whole.
Not hollowed out or hopeless, but full of Jesus’ love.
Now that’s a place I want to be a part of.
So church, I have a question. Which one will it be?
A castle of comparison? A tower of prestige?
Or will we be a haven so full of Calvary’s love
That others are compelled to know this Jesus from above?
Oh, may we be a haven for the weary and oppressed,
A place to worship Jesus with every humble breath,
A place where Jesus only is high and lifted up.
Yes, that’s the place I long to be a part of.

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