Pancake Breakfast – 02/07/2026

Join us Saturday! For First Church in Pembroke’s Community Pancake Breakfast The Best Pancakes on the South Shore!     8:00 – 10:00 am The First Church in Pembroke Community Pancake Breakfast is not just an event; it is a cherished tradition we proudly uphold. It enables our community to come together, share a meal,

“When You Don’t Know…” by Pastor Joy Matos

02/01/2026 10:00 AM “When You Don’t Know…” By Pastor Joy Matos Order Of Worship Isaiah 26:3-8 SUMMARY: In “When You Don’t Know,…” Pastor Joy Matos addresses the universal human problem of navigating uncertainty, using the analogy of an uncontrollable storm to represent life’s anxieties. The sermon presents a clear, scriptural solution: placing unwavering trust in

“Epiphany and the Magi” by Pastor Joy Matos

01/11/2026 10:00 AM “Epiphany and the Magi” By Pastor Joy Matos Order Of Worship SUMMARY: Pastor Joy Matos uses the biblical account of the Magi from Matthew 2 to explore God’s revelation of Jesus to the wider world, establishing the narrative as a foundation for a deeper examination of faith and response. Before delving into

Pancake Breakfast – This Saturday 8-10 am

Join us Saturday! For First Church in Pembroke’s Community Pancake Breakfast The Best Pancakes on the South Shore!     8:00 – 10:00 am The First Church in Pembroke Community Pancake Breakfast is not just an event; it is a cherished tradition we proudly uphold. It enables our community to come together, share a meal,

“First Things First” by: Pastor Joy Matos – 09/07/2025

Pastor Joy Matos discusses the biblical passage of Matthew 6:24-34, which advises against worry and encourages seeking God's kingdom first. She acknowledges that worry is a common human experience, citing various contemporary concerns like health, family, finances, and global turmoil. The sermon emphasizes that despite life's troubles, believers have a strong foundation in Jesus Christ. Pastor Joy...

“Pray for US” by Pastor Joy Matos – 08/31/2025

Pastor Joy Matos emphasizes the critical importance of prayer, both individual and corporate, for spiritual growth and effective ministry. Drawing from scriptures like Hebrews 13 and Matthew 18, the sermon highlights that even prominent biblical figures such as the author of Hebrews and the Apostle Paul frequently requested prayers from their congregations. The pastor also shares anecdotes...

“Decisions, Decisions” Sermon by Pastor Joy Matos – 08/24/2025

In this sermon transcript, Pastor Joy Matos discusses the importance of seeking God's wisdom when making decisions, particularly significant life choices. She highlights the biblical teaching from James 1:5-8, encouraging believers to ask God for wisdom generously, without doubt. Pastor Joy illustrates this principle through historical examples, such as George Mueller's* reliance on God for his orphanage...

“Approaching the Throne of Grace” by Pastor Joy Matos – 08/10/2025

Pastor Joy Matos focuses on the concept of approaching God's "Throne of Grace." Pastor Joy references Hebrews 4:14-16 and the biblical story of Esther to illustrate the privilege and boldness believers now have in prayer due to Jesus' sacrifice, contrasting it with the strict protocols of the Old Testament and earthly rulers. The sermon emphasizes that God's love is the foundation for fearless prayer, encouraging...

Pancake Breakfast – 208/02/2025

Join us Saturday! August 02, 2025   For First Church in Pembroke’s Community Pancake Breakfast: The Best Pancakes on the South Shore!     8:00 – 10:00 am The First Church in Pembroke Community Pancake Breakfast is not just an event, but a cherished tradition that we proudly uphold. It enables our community to come

The Call Vote at First Church In Pembroke – 06/22/2025

The congregational meeting at First Church in Pembroke, Massachusetts, on June 22, 2025, convened for the critical task of calling a new settled pastor. Prior to the vote, the moderator Jane Hodge expressed profound gratitude to the pastoral search committee for their dedicated efforts and confirmed that the necessary quorum of members was present for the proceedings...