Never Alone: Christmas at First Baptist Moncton
At First Baptist Moncton, Christmas is more than lights and carols — it’s a time to remember that we are never alone. Join us for a beautiful season of worship, reflection, and community through four special services celebrating hope, peace, joy, and love.
Hanging of the Greens: A Celebration of Advent and Cultures Around the World
A warm, family-friendly evening where we gather to decorate the Sanctuary for Advent — celebrating the season through customs and traditions from around the world.
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.
Light from Light: The Humanity and Divinity of Jesus Christ
This week at First Baptist Moncton, Pastor Richard reflected on the Nicene Creed and the Gospel of John. Together, we explored the mystery of Jesus Christ—fully God and fully man—whose divinity makes His sacrifice perfect and whose humanity makes it possible.
What Could be Dangerous about Thanksgiving?
Pastor Richard shares a Thanksgiving reflection on gratitude every day of the year and invites us to live as God’s thankful people.
What to Expect on Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
Here’s how a Sunday at First Baptist Moncton works—parking, kids check-in, music styles, length of service, and where to find us at 157 Queen St. You’re welcome this week at 10:30 a.m.