03/24/2024 Weekly Service

John Cook • March 24, 2024

Welcome to Ridgecrest Baptist Church!


We're thrilled to have you with us for worship today. Whether you're joining us for the first time or have been a part of our church family for years, you are valued and cherished. As we come together, let's open our hearts to receive the word of God and His abundant blessings.


Thank you for being a vital part of our faith community. May today's service fill you with inspiration and encouragement as we worship and grow together in Christ.


Blessings,

Cleopas and another's journey to Emmaus
From Wednesday Night Bible Study

Study of Luke chapter 24, highlighting Jesus' resurrection, Cleopas and another's journey to Emmaus, and their encounter with Jesus, who reveals himself through scripture and Old Testament theology. It discusses the significance of hope, faith, Jesus' teaching method, and the impact of expository preaching. A Charles Spurgeon quote underscores the importance of discussing Jesus, and the narrative distinguishes between having a religion and a relationship with Jesus, stressing the latter for spiritual growth.


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"Thank you all for such a beautiful wedding shower for me and Victoria. We love you all so much and enjoyed celebrating our special event coming up soon!" -Eric Watson

Join us for communion this evening at 5pm. This intimate service is reserved for church members as we come together to partake in the sacred act of communion. Your presence and participation are deeply valued as we reflect on the significance of this spiritual practice. See you there!


  • Midweek Meeting Reminder

Join us for dinner at 6:30pm this Wednesday! The Youth and Young Adults, College Age, are coming together for a delicious meal and fellowship. It's a great opportunity to connect with others and enjoy some time together. See you there Young People!

Just a friendly reminder, the adults are meeting in the sanctuary Wednesday at our regular schedule times.


  • Prayer Focus: VBS

Let's unite in prayer, seeking God's guidance and blessings for this year's Vacation Bible School (VBS). Your prayers are greatly appreciated.


  • Custodial Services

A sign up sheet has been posted in the foyer.


  • Be thinking about potential outreach opportunities during the eclipse weekend when many visitors will be in town. 


Easter Sunday, March 31st: Potluck and Easter Egg Hunt!

Join us for Easter Sunday at Ridgecrest Baptist Church on March 31st! After our uplifting service, stick around for a delightful potluck and an exciting Easter egg hunt for the kids. It's a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the joy of Easter together as a church family. See you there!
Found out more on our facebook event page. https://fb.me/e/1V2bshFDk


Sunday SOW - Serve Our World

As we step into this new year, our mission is unwavering – to serve and impact lives. Our faith is expressed through our actions, and we've each been uniquely gifted to serve others (1 Peter 4:10).

Sunday SOW isn't just a one-time event; it's a lifelong dedication. Let's wholeheartedly embrace the spirit of service, working together to make our world a better place in the year ahead. Join us as we embark on this journey! 🌍✨



GROW – Go Reach Our World

Elevate your influence through daily acts of kindness, love, and faith.

"Persist in doing good, for in due season you will reap if you do not give up." (Galatians 6:9)

You continue to be a guiding light, spreading hope and sharing blessings with those around you. Keep shining brightly!





Sunday Schedule

  • 10:00 AM: Sunday School
  • 11:00 AM: Morning Worship Service
  • 5:00 PM: Sunday Evening Worship Service

Wednesday Evening

  • 6:30 PM: Midweek Bible Study
  • 6:30 PM: Teens Class
  • 7:30 PM: College

Ridgecrest Blog

By John Cook June 8, 2025
There’s a difference between walking near someone and walking with them. It's a difference you can feel. I don’t just want to walk beside my wife—I want to hold her hand, to wrap my arm around her, to stay close. And in the same way, God doesn't just want us to stroll behind Him at a safe distance. He wants us right next to Him. Closer than close.  The Bible makes that clear—again and again. In fact, one of the most beautiful things is when the same truth is spoken in both the Old and New Testaments. That’s when we know God is driving a point home. Take James in the New Testament. He gives us four practical, life-changing steps that can draw us closer to God: Depend on the Savior Deny the devil Desire to sin less Delight in selflessness These aren’t just catchy phrases—they’re daily actions. They’re reminders that we’re not strong enough to live this life on our own. We need help. We need a Savior. And when we lean on Him, He promises to draw near to us. That message isn’t new. It echoes through Proverbs 3:5-7: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart; and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths. Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the Lord, and depart from evil.” This ancient wisdom from Solomon aligns perfectly with James. Why? Because truth doesn’t change. God's Word is living, consistent, and always calling us to take that next step closer to Him. Maybe you’re reading this and you feel distant from God. Maybe you’ve been walking on autopilot—doing the right things, going to church, saying the prayers—but deep down, you know there’s a gap. Here's the good news: If you’re not close to God right now, it’s not because He moved. He’s still there. Still waiting. Still inviting. “Draw near to me,” God says, “and I will draw near to you.” That word “draw” isn’t passive. It’s personal. In the original language, it carries the idea of reaching out and hugging someone. That’s the kind of closeness God wants. Not cold religion, but a warm relationship. An embrace. An arm around your shoulder. And if you’ve never experienced that before—if you’ve never known what it’s like to walk hand-in-hand with Jesus—it’s not too late. All you have to do is ask. Ask Him to forgive your sins. Admit you can’t save yourself. Believe that only Jesus can. He will meet you there. Every time. And if you’re already a believer? There’s still room to grow. Every single one of us could walk a little closer to Jesus than we did yesterday. None of us have arrived. And the beautiful part is—He’s not asking for perfection. He’s just asking for your heart. So today, let’s take those steps. Let’s depend. Deny. Desire. Delight. Let’s walk a little closer. Let’s hold His hand. And let’s never let go. Closing Thought: Wouldn’t it feel good to be hugged tight by Jesus? That’s not just poetic. That’s possible. Because He’s reaching out right now—waiting for you to reach back.
By John Cook September 14, 2024
We are proud to share that Ridgecrest Baptist Church has been a part of the efforts supporting Together We Foster, an organization dedicated to serving the foster care community of Northeast Arkansas.
By John Cook June 23, 2024
Welcome to Ridgecrest Baptist Church! We're thrilled to have you join us today for a time of worship, fellowship, and spiritual growth. Whether you're a long-time member or visiting for the first time, your presence enriches our community. Let's open our hearts to receive God's word and blessings together.  Thank you for joining us at our VBS closing celebration! Today, our kids will receive certificates, perform a special song for parents, and enjoy a slideshow/video highlighting this week's exciting activities. Stick around after the service for a celebration meal with all families. Blessings,
By John Cook June 16, 2024
Happy Father's Day! Welcome to Ridgecrest Baptist Church as we celebrate and honor all fathers today. Whether you're a father, a father figure, or celebrating with a father, we're delighted to have you join us for worship and fellowship. Let's take this opportunity to reflect on the blessings of fatherhood and the love of our Heavenly Father. May today's service uplift and inspire you! "Blessed is the man who fears the Lord, who greatly delights in his commandments! His offspring will be mighty in the land; the generation of the upright will be blessed." - Psalm 112:1-2 (ESV) Blessings,
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