Services

Church SCHOOL 9:00 AM
Sunday WORSHIP 11:00 AM
Monday Youth Bible Study
6:30 PM
Tuesday Bible STUDY 12:00 PM
Wednesday Night Bible Study 7:30PM

Location

6030 Harrison Road
Fredericksburg, VA VA

Contact

540-786-6085

Sunday Morning worship service | "Jesus Institutes the lord's supper for the saving of souls."| sermon TEXT matthew 26:17-25 | preached word of god by rev. dr. charles w. wormley


Video Ministry Recording provided by Church School Superintendent Brother Robert Lucas

Matthew 26:17–25 (Summary, based on most translations):

  • Verses 17–19: On the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread, Jesus' disciples ask Him where He wants them to prepare the Passover meal. Jesus instructs them to go to a certain man in the city and say, “The Teacher says: My appointed time is near. I am going to celebrate the Passover with my disciples at your house.” The disciples do as Jesus directed and prepare the meal.
  • Verses 20–22: That evening, while Jesus is reclining at the table with the Twelve, He tells them, “Truly I tell you, one of you will betray me.” The disciples are deeply distressed and begin to ask Him one after another, “Surely you don’t mean me, Lord?”
  • Verses 23–25: Jesus replies, “The one who has dipped his hand into the bowl with me will betray me. The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born.” Then Judas, the one who would betray Him, says, “Surely you don’t mean me, Rabbi?” Jesus answers, “You have said so.”

Father's Day | Sunday Morning worship service | sermon "come and go with me to my father's house." | sermon TEXT JOHN 14-2-6 | preached word of god by rev. dr. charles w. wormley

Video Ministry Recording provided by Church School Superintendent Brother Robert Lucas

Happy Father's day men of Mount Zion Baptist Church



This Father’s Day, we pause to celebrate and honor the remarkable men of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Spotsylvania, Virginia—fathers, grandfathers, uncles, mentors, and spiritual leaders—who embody strength, compassion, and unwavering faith.

In the soulful words of The Winstons’ "Color Him Father", we are reminded of the quiet heroism of a man who steps in with love, guidance, and grace:
"He’s just my kind of man… I’d color him father."
 These lyrics echo the spirit of so many of you—men who lead not only with words, but with actions that speak volumes in the lives of your families and our church community.

The Bible tells us in Proverbs 20:7 (NIV):
"The righteous lead blameless lives; blessed are their children after them."
 Your integrity, your prayers, and your presence are blessings that ripple through generations.

As we honor you today, we thank God for your steadfast love, your sacrifices, and your faith. You are the pillars of our homes and the heartbeat of our congregation. May this day be filled with joy, reflection, and the deep appreciation you so richly deserve.

June 8, 2025, | Sunday MorNING Worship service | "the equipping of the saints for the work of the ministry." | scripture TEXT ephesians 4: 11-16| preached word by rev. dr. charles w. wormley

Video Ministry Recording provided by Church School Superintendent Brother Robert Lucas.

Here is Ephesians 4:11–16 from the New International Version (NIV):

11 So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers,
12 to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up
13 until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.
14 Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of people in their deceitful scheming.
15 Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will grow to become in every respect the mature body of him who is the head, that is, Christ.
16 From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work.

Congratulations to Angela Mack, Recipient of the “Sister to Sister Award”

Angela “Angie” Mack has been recently recognized by her Women’s Ministry peers as the quarterly recipient of the prestigious “Sister to Sister Award,” an honor that reflects her unwavering kindness, dedication, and commitment to her community and faith. This award celebrates Angie’s ability to positively impact those around her, embodying the true spirit of sisterhood.

Born on December 6, 1975, in Monticello, New York, Angie is the youngest of four siblings to Arthur and Beulah Mack. She grew up in a loving family alongside her two sisters, Mary and LaVerne, and her brother, Arthur Jr. Despite the untimely loss of her beloved daughter, Minka Milan Ellison, Angie has remained a pillar of strength and warmth. She is the “Cool” aunt to her six nephews and nieces—Antwan, Randy, Mark, Monique, Shanice, and Deja—as well as a great aunt to Giovanna, Raelani, Jamarkis, and Rian.

After graduating from Monticello High School, Angie relocated to Virginia in 1999, where she has thrived professionally and personally. Currently, Angie is a Human Resource Representative and Governmental Contract Coordinator at Pullen Moving Company in Woodbridge, Virginia. Known for her exemplary work ethic, she has diligently commuted along I-95 and adeptly juggled her responsibilities of training new hires, onboarding employees, and supporting her team.

Angie’s connection to her faith deepened when she sought out Mt. Zion Church, which she instantly knew was her spiritual home. Her contributions have been profound: from serving on the kitchen committee to supporting the Trustee Board, the Young at Heart Ministry, and the Communications Ministry. One of her most memorable experiences was when she formed a bond with Ms. Vikki during Vacation Bible School—an interaction marked by humor and mutual respect.

Angie’s favorite color is blue, and she finds joy in music and time spent with family. Known for her radiant smile and kind heart, she approaches every task with precision and dedication. Her laughter and strength are an inspiration to all who know her, and her faith is evident in every facet of her life.

Receiving the “Sister to Sister Award” is a fitting tribute to Angie’s remarkable character and her ongoing commitment to uplifting others. Congratulations, Angie, on this well-deserved recognition!

 

🎓 Honoring Our 2025 College Graduates

Mount Zion Baptist Church of Spotsylvania, Virginia proudly celebrates the academic achievements of our 2025 college and university graduates. These individuals have demonstrated dedication, perseverance, and faith throughout their educational journeys. We honor their accomplishments and pray for continued blessings as they step into the next chapter of their lives.

🎉 Our 2025 Graduates

Sister LaVern Mack 

  • University: Old Dominion University  
  • Degree: Bachelor of Science in Human Services 
  • GPA 3.7 Cumulative

Sister Mack has applied to Liberty University's Grad School for a master's in social work to become licensed in Virginia. She hopes to work with families and children in the school system, though her path may change.

 





Sister Shaude' Sivels  

  • University: Virginia State University  
  • Degree: Bachelor of Science in Psychology 
  • GPA 3.8 Cumulative

After graduating she will be working with MD Tech Solutions LLC to gain her certifications in cybersecurity along with being guided towards job placement once training is complete. 

She is grateful for her church family and village who have helped her reach her goals this far. She asks that everybody keep her in their prayers as she embarks upon this new era and journey in young adulthood!

 We are incredibly proud of you and look forward to seeing how God continues to work through your lives.

Scripture for Reflection
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.”
Proverbs 3:5–6 (NIV

 

June 1, 2025, | Church School & Sunday MorNING Worship service | "sacred altars and holy Sacrifice | scripture TEXT GENESIS 4: 1-16 | preached word by rev. dr. charles w. wormley

Video Ministry Recording provided by Church School Superintendent Brother Robert Lucas

Faith Focus: Weekly Bible Insight: 

📖 Context and Insight: Moses, the Broken Tablets, and God's Mercy

After receiving the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai, Moses descended the mountain only to find the Israelites worshiping a golden calf (Exodus 32). This act of idolatry was a direct violation of the covenant they had just entered into with God.

🔥 Moses Breaks the Tablets (Exodus 32:19)

"When Moses approached the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, his anger burned and he threw the tablets out of his hands, breaking them to pieces at the foot of the mountain."

This dramatic act symbolized the breaking of the covenant between God and Israel. The tablets, written by the finger of God (Exodus 31:18), were sacred, and their destruction showed how deeply the people had sinned.

🙏 Moses Intercedes (Exodus 32:30–32)

Moses then returns to God and pleads for mercy on behalf of the people, even offering to have his own name blotted out of God's book if it would save them. This shows Moses’ deep love and leadership, acting as a mediator between God and the people.

📜 God Renews the Covenant (Exodus 34:1)

"The Lord said to Moses, 'Chisel out two stone tablets like the first ones, and I will write on them the words that were on the first tablets, which you broke.'"

God, in His mercy, allows Moses to come back up the mountain. This time, Moses carves the tablets himself, but God still writes the commandments. This act represents restoration and renewal—God is willing to forgive and reestablish the covenant.

 Spiritual Insight

This story is a profound illustration of:

  • Human failure: Even after witnessing miracles, people can quickly turn away.
  • Righteous anger: Moses’ reaction shows that sin should not be taken lightly.
  • Intercession: Moses’ role foreshadows Christ, who intercedes for humanity.
  • God’s mercy: Despite the betrayal, God chooses to forgive and renew His promise.

Weekly worship ANTHEM: Jesus is love


Stay Connected with us on Facebook!

We’re excited to share that Mount Zion Baptist Church of Spotsylvania now has an active presence on Facebook, lovingly managed by our very own church member, Sister Michelle Thompson. Our Facebook page is a vibrant space where members and the wider community can stay informed, inspired, and involved.

📌 Visit us at: https://www.facebook.com/share/1B9qxB3c85

Whether you're looking for updates on upcoming services, community events, special announcements, or uplifting messages, our Facebook page is your go-to source. Sister Thompson keeps the page fresh and engaging with regular posts that reflect the heart and mission of our church.

Not on Facebook? No problem!
 Facebook is a free online platform where people can connect, share, and stay updated with organizations and loved ones. Even if you don’t have an account, you can still view our public posts and stay in the loop with what’s happening at Mount Zion.

If you have questions or need help accessing the page, feel free to reach out to Sister Michelle Thompson directly. She’s happy to assist and welcomes your ideas and feedback.

Let’s continue to grow together in faith and fellowship—online and in person!

cALL hIM uP!

In times of need, uncertainty, or joy, we often seek guidance and comfort. Our faith reminds us that we can always turn to the Bible for wisdom and support. Just like emergency numbers, Bible scriptures are there to help us navigate through life's challenges and celebrate its blessings. Whether you are facing a difficult decision, seeking peace, or rejoicing in a moment of happiness, the Bible has a verse for every situation. 

Call Him Up! is a reminder that God is always just a prayer away. By turning to these scriptures, you can find solace, strength, and direction. Here are some Bible emergency numbers to keep close to your heart:

Remember, no matter what you are going through, you can always call Him up. Let these scriptures be your spiritual emergency numbers, guiding you through every aspect of your life.

Our Sick and Shut-in | A Prayer of Thanksgiving


Please pray for Sis Lynn Beckett, Rev. Frank & Gloria Brooks and Family, Sis. Rosa Burton, Bro. William Carrington, Sis. Annette Carter, Sis. Earline Carter, Bro. Leo Chapman, Sis Sheila Cofield, Sis. Teonia Copeland, Master Torin Craig, Tristen Craig, Rev. Leon Easterling, Bro. Harold Ferguson, Sis. Cheryl Figgatt, Bro. George Ford, Health Care Providers, Mrs. Kamala Harris, Mr. Jaime Harrison, Sis. Dorothea Hill, Bro. Cliff Holmes, Sis. Mary Jones, Bro.  Christian Johnson, Sis Tamara Johnson, Sis. Shaquan Kabila, Trustee Vikki Lewis, Sis. Bea Mack, Bro. Lynwood Maye, Bro. Atrell Maye, Sis. Barbara McCoy, Bro. Frederick McGuire, Mount Zion Baptist Church Family, National, State and Local Government, Bro. John Thomas Reese Jr., Bro. Dwight Renshaw, Bro. Anthony Sanders, Min. Martha Shuler Holmes, Sis Autumn Small, Sis Kailyn Small, Sis Olivia Small, Sis. Arlene Wallace, Sis Grace Short, Bro. Jason Small, Bro. Clarence Smith, Bro. Cornell Strother, Bro. Jarrold Swan, U.S. Soldiers, Rev. Dr. Raphael Warnock, Bro. Kenneth Whitaker, Sis. Martha Jones Wilkinson, Sis. Mary Wiggin, Rev. Dr. Charles W. Wormley and Family, Bro. Vernon Wormley.


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Daily Bible Reading |The week of 6.23.25 - 6.29.25 

       

Mount Zion Baptist Church Weekly Bible Study: Embracing God's Word

The Mount Zion Baptist Church invites all members and the community to join their Weekly Bible Study sessions. Held online every Tuesday at 12:00 p.m. (Noon time) and Wednesday evening online at 7:30 p.m., these gatherings provide an opportunity to delve deeper into God's Word and strengthen one's faith.

Importance of Studying the Bible:

Studying the Bible is essential for understanding God's message to us. It offers guidance, wisdom, and encouragement for our daily lives. Through regular Bible study, we can:

  1. Grow Spiritually: Engaging with the scriptures helps us grow in our relationship with God, deepening our faith and understanding of His will.
  2. Find Direction: The Bible provides answers and direction for life's challenges, helping us navigate through difficult times with hope and confidence.
  3. Build Community: Bible study fosters a sense of community as we share insights, support each other, and grow together in faith.
  4. Strengthen Morals and Values: The teachings of the Bible reinforce moral values and ethical behavior, guiding us to live righteous and fulfilling lives.

Weekly Bible Study Schedule:

  • Monday: Reflect on the week's theme and prepare your heart for the study.
  • Tuesday: Read the assigned scripture passage and note any questions or insights. Attend the online Bible Study session at 12:00 PM
  • Wednesday: Attend the online Bible Study session at 7:30 PM at Mount Zion Baptist Church.
  • Thursday: Review the discussion points and reflect on how they apply to your life.
  • Friday: Pray for understanding and guidance in applying the lessons learned.
  • Saturday: Share your insights with family or friends, encouraging them to join.
  • Sunday: Meditate on the week's teachings and prepare for the upcoming worship service.

Join us this week as we explore the richness of God's Word and its relevance to our lives today. For more information, please visit the Mount Zion Baptist Church website or contact the church office.        

     

Sunday's Icebreaker | June 29, 2025 I sacred altar and holy gifts I tabernacle, sacrifices, and atonement I Unit 1 I Lesson 5 I Jacob sets up a sacred pillar I Genesis 28: 10 - 22 I LESSON will be taught by Rev. Dr. Patricia Wormley






































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Sacred Altars and Holy Gifts I Tabernacle, Sacrifices, and Atonement I Unit 1I Lesson 5 I Jacob Set Up a Sacred Pillar I Genesis 28: 10 - 22I Lesson will be taught by Rev. Dr. Patricia Wormley

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