Petros Baptist Church

Exalting God

  • Sermons

    Sermons each week will be available here. The most recent sermon is at the top of the list.
    July 20, 2008: Psalm 65
    July 13, 2008: Isaiah 55
    July 6, 2008: Matthew 11

  • Our Schedule and Leadership

    Join us at 10 each Sunday for Sunday School and then stick around at 11 for worship. Then come back at 6 and sing with us in the Choir and worship with us at 7.

    Tuesday we offer Midday Bible Study at 2 pm for anyone interested.

    Wednesday, we invite you to bring along the whole family. We have Bible Study for Adults, Youth Group, Children in Action, and Mission Friends at 7 pm.

    The first Saturday of each month we gather in the Fellowship Hall for Dinner and a Movie and you are welcome to join in.

    The Fourth Sunday of each month we have a food drive for our local food pantry and after the evening service we sit down for a meal together.

    We would love to have you join us for any or all of these opportunities for personal spiritual growth and fellowship.

    You can email us at jwest 'at' highland 'dot' net.

    Our Pastor is Dr. Jim West

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A Fun Bit From The History of the Association

Posted by Jim on March 5, 2008

I mentioned previously that I’m working on a History of the Big Emory Association and I discovered an interesting bit from 1938 that I feel like passing along.

Included in the minutes of that year (193 8) is the report from the ‘Church Music’ committee - which wrote

‘Church music consists of the following: (1) proper musical instrument (organ or piano); (2) Trained band of singers in harmony with God’s will. It would be well for the choir to be elected by church. (3) A consecrated song leader, who is a Christian and member of the Church; (4) Gospel hymns selected from religious books. I am sorry to find so few of our churches equipped with church music as defined above.’

The committee went on in its report to lament the fact that so many churches were using ‘modern song books’ instead of proper hymnals! One is forced to wonder, as an aside, what they would think of the ‘music’ performed in many churches today!

The issue of proper music in the Church continued to occupy the ‘Music Committee’ that in 1939 and they felt compelled to recommend to the Association that

‘… the churches of Big Emory Association discard the cheap song books with their cheeky and ragtime music and replace them with our regular standard hymnals’.