God Gives Us His Assurance

Dear MBC Church Family,

When the invisible enemy fights the unseen hand of God, we know that our battles are already won. We praise God that we’ve seen family and friends recover from the coronavirus after we had earnestly prayed for them. We’re also seeing answers to our prayers for our own spiritual growth where we now look for opportunities to offer hope to those who are struggling under the stress of this pandemic. God knows how to give us His assurance that He will never leave us nor forsake us, so that we can now have the confidence to reach out to others undergoing a crisis of belief.

However, as we are awaiting the day when we return to some sense of normalcy, His word encourages us, “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up (Galatians 6:9). “ These words are so meaningful today, especially when we become deeply conflicted about taking risks to go on living our lives again. It can be tempting to let down our guard and disregard the stay-at-home or social distancing orders. But it’s precisely during these moments of anxiety and conflict that God calls us to draw close to Him. We have a once in a generation opportunity to witness first-hand the New Testament-like power of God in our lives. Our prayer is for Him to not let this moment pass until our faith is strong enough for us to walk daily in His mighty power. Galatians encourages us to continue to hold on a little longer and never give up so that we can experience His wonderful Presence.

Remember, “We’re all in this together. Let us pray together” as we observe a day of fasting and prayer for our families, friends, and communities. During that time we’ll pray that God will reveal His solution to ending the pandemic, as we humble ourselves before Him, seek His face and pray ( 2 Chronicles 7:14). We have the general theme for a day of prayer. Let’s ask God to reveal to us His timing for reaching out to the community to join us, so that all of us together will see the power of God revealed.

We’ve been blessed to have friends of the church remotely join us in our worship services and daily prayer times. Here are the details to pass along to others: by Skype: https://join.skype.com/P8TRBZjej8aU; by conference call: Dial-in: (978) 990-5159, Access Code: 294069; or by direct dial without an access code:

(339) 209-5068.

  • Sunday morning Worship Service (11:30am - Touchless Worship, social distancing)

  • Monday through Saturday Noontime Prayer (12:00pm-1:00pm)

  • Thursday evening Bible Study (7:00pm – 8:00pm)

The Stations of the Cross are still on display for visitors to come, meditate and pray in a safe environment to stay in touch with God. Additionally, someone will always be at the church from noon to 1:00pm every day of the week to pray for anyone who feels overwhelmed and can join either in-person or remotely through Skype or conference call.

God bless and keep you and your family.

Dennis V. Jefferson, Pastor

Meadows Baptist Church


Rev. Dennis V. Jefferson

A native of Washington DC, Reverend Dennis V. Jefferson became the pastor of Meadows Baptist Church on May 31, 1981.  He is married to Cynthia and has two children, Ashley and Christian.  He obtained a B.A. from the American University, an M.S. from Johns Hopkins University, and an M.B.A. from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. He is presently the owner and president of SSE, Inc., a local software development firm.

Rev. Jefferson started his ministry as a Youth Minister in his home church in SE Washington, DC.  Later he was called to the mission field in France where his main function was to spread the Word of God and establish churches. He has been a faithful servant of God.  With the diversified Christian training, Reverend Jefferson is invaluable to the spiritual growth of this congregation.

Rev. Jefferson is a dynamic teacher and leader who is truly dedicated to God.

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