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First Baptist Church of Byram
In the FBC Byram Sermons and Beyond podcast, we strive to equip you with Biblical truths to become disciples of Jesus at home, at work, and at play.
First Baptist Church of Byram
"Let's Go" [Acts 1:6-11]
Pastor Brian Rhodus emphasized the importance of being a witness for Jesus Christ, drawing parallels between being a witness through courtroom testimony and a witness of the Christian faith. He highlighted that Christians, having not witnessed Jesus' life or resurrection firsthand, must rely on faith and Biblical evidence. Pastor Brian unveiled the "Jerusalem Project," targeting local communities within a three-mile radius of the church for evangelism. He stressed the need for personal witnessing and discipleship, urging the congregation to actively engage in outreach efforts and share their faith. Pastor Brian also mentioned that the FBC Bram will continue to support the Cooperative Program and emphasized the importance of living a life that reflects Jesus' teachings.