Grounded in the Faith| Message 1: Game Changer
We are beginning a new teaching series exploring Paul’s Letter to the Romans. In the first message, Game Changer, we discover why this powerful letter continues to transform how we understand the gospel and live our faith today.
First Baptist Moncton Celebrates 198 Years of Faith and Ministry
First Baptist Moncton celebrates its 198th anniversary on June 7 with a special combined service of worship, music, and thanksgiving for God’s faithfulness throughout generations.
Easter at First Baptist Moncton: Encounter on the Road to Emmaus
Easter is approaching, and we invite you to join us at First Baptist Moncton as we reflect on the story of the risen Christ in “Encounter on the Road to Emmaus.” Discover how this powerful message reminds us that Jesus walks with us even when we do not recognize Him.
Remembering God’s Goodness
In a world where it’s easy to remember our problems more than our blessings, Psalm 103 calls us to pause and remember the goodness of God. In this message, Phil Oyeniran reminds us that God’s benefits—His forgiveness, healing, protection, and love—are present in our lives every day, even in ways we often overlook.
I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist
Does belief in God require more faith than atheism? Pastor Richard explores science, reason, morality, and the origin of life in a thoughtful message rooted in Genesis 1–2.
Advent Series (3/5): The Seekers
In Week 3 of our Advent Series Never Alone, we reflect on the story of the Magi and the deep truth that God is not distant. He reveals Himself to those who seek Him and walks closely with all who call on His name.
Richard’s Book Club: “Is God a Moral Monster?”
This winter, Richard’s Book Club will tackle some of the Bible’s most disturbing and puzzling passages using Paul Copan’s book Is God a Moral Monster? Join us online starting January 21 from 7:00–8:30 p.m.
Advent Series (2/5): On The Move
In Week 2 of our Advent Series Never Alone, we explore what it means to follow a God who is always on the move—inviting us to live dynamically, step out in faith, and share the movement of Christ with others.
Advent Series (1/5): Your Greatest Need
As we begin Advent, Pastor Richard reminds us that God designed us for community—and through Jesus, we never face life alone. This message explores our greatest need: restored relationship with God and one another.
Candlelight Service 2025: We are never alone
This year’s Candlelight Service at First Baptist Moncton embraces the theme Never Alone — a night of worship, music, candlelight, and a message of hope for anyone feeling weary in a messy world.
A Christmas Letter from Pastor Richard: Never Alone
Pastor Richard shares a heartfelt Christmas message reminding us that even in seasons of grief, uncertainty, or loneliness, God’s promise remains firm: we are never alone. Read his full Advent letter and discover how you can join us for meaningful celebrations this season.
No One Needs to Stay the Way They Are
This week at First Baptist Moncton, Pastor Richard Jackson reminded us that real transformation is possible — not through our own strength, but through the renewing power of God’s Spirit. Change isn’t just a hope; it’s a promise available to everyone who opens their heart to Him.
A Kingdom Not of This World: A Biblical and Baptist Response to Christian Nationalism
Pastor Richard Jackson offers a biblical and Baptist response to Christian Nationalism — reminding us that our ultimate loyalty is not to a political movement or a nation, but to the Kingdom of God.
The Road Less Travelled: Choosing the Narrow Path
Jesus invites us to walk the narrow road—a path of commitment, sacrifice, and transformation. In this week’s message, Pastor Richard Jackson shares how choosing the road less travelled leads to true freedom and spiritual growth.
Image Bearer: Created in the Image of God
Who are you? This inspiring message from Pastor Richard reminds us that, beyond our name, profession, or background, our true identity is found in being created in the image of God — and renewed by the grace of Jesus Christ.