Our Young Adult Ministry recently had the opportunity to put faith into action by serving at Spotsylvania Mall alongside the Fredericksburg Area Food Bank. With grateful hearts and willing hands, our young adults donated their time and resources to help dismantle the Canstruction displays—creative structures built entirely from canned goods donated by local companies and organizations to help fight hunger in our community.
This was more than just taking down a display; it was a powerful reminder that ministry doesn’t stop at the church doors. It happens wherever there is a need. By serving together, our young adults demonstrated compassion, teamwork, and a commitment to loving others through action.
As Scripture reminds us:
“Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” — 1 John 3:18
We are proud of our Young Adult Ministry for living out the Gospel, showing up for the community, and being the hands and feet of Christ.

Join us for a special two‑part, in‑depth conversation with Pastor and First Lady Wormley.
In this meaningful and transparent dialogue, they come together to share insight, encouragement, and powerful perspectives drawn from faith, leadership, marriage, and lived experience. This conversation offers a rare opportunity to hear their hearts as they reflect on God’s work, the journey of ministry, and the wisdom gained along the way.
Whether you’re seeking spiritual encouragement, practical guidance, or a deeper understanding of purpose and partnership, this two‑part series is designed to uplift, inspire, and strengthen your walk. You won’t want to miss the heartfelt reflections and thoughtful conversation that speaks to both the church and everyday life.
Be sure to check out both parts and join us as we grow together through faith, conversation, and shared understanding.
Video Ministry Recording provided by Brother PJ Mack
Video Ministry Recording provided by Church School Superintendent Brother Robert Lucas and Sister Wanda Lucas
Our church family recently gathered in joyful celebration to honor Pastor Rev. Dr. Charles Wormley and First Lady Dr. Patricia Wormley on the occasion of their 30th Pastoral Anniversary. This milestone marks three decades of unwavering commitment, faithful service, and Christ-centered leadership that has deeply impacted our congregation and the broader community.
The anniversary weekend was filled with moments of reflection, gratitude, and praise. Through worship, fellowship, and heartfelt tributes, we celebrated a legacy shaped by strong preaching, compassionate shepherding, and a shared devotion to God’s call. From nurturing spiritual growth to guiding generations with wisdom and integrity, Pastor and First Lady Wormley’s leadership has been a true blessing.
As a church, we give thanks for their steadfast love for God’s people and their example of servant leadership. Their ministry has modeled faith in action, perseverance through every season, and an enduring commitment to teaching and living the Word of God.
We rejoice in what God has done through their lives and look forward with great expectation to the continued work ahead. May God grant Pastor and First Lady Wormley many more years of strength, joy, and impact as they continue to serve with faithfulness and excellence.
“The elders who direct the affairs of the church well are worthy of double honor.” — 1 Timothy 5:17 (NIV)
Video Ministry Recording provided by Church School Superintendent Brother Robert Lucas

March arrives like a fresh breath of promise—carrying the last cool winds of winter, the stirring energy of new beginnings, and the anticipation of a season that invites us to look forward with hope. As we step into this new month, we embrace both reflection and renewal, trusting that God is guiding every step.
March is known for its shifting winds—sometimes gentle, sometimes strong. In Scripture, wind often symbolizes the movement of God’s Spirit, reminding us that even when life feels unpredictable, the Lord is working in ways we cannot always see. Just as the wind ushers out winter, God prepares our hearts for what He is bringing next.
March also gives us space to honor the ongoing work of the NAACP and all who labor for justice, equality, and dignity. Their efforts echo the biblical call to “let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream” (Amos 5:24). As a church, we continue to stand for truth, compassion, and community uplift.
For many, March brings the excitement of March Madness—teams striving, communities cheering, and unexpected victories unfolding. It’s a reminder that perseverance, teamwork, and heart can carry us further than we imagine. Whether you follow the games or simply enjoy the energy, it’s a moment that brings people together.
As winter fades, we begin to see signs of new life—longer days, budding trees, and the quiet promise of spring. This shift mirrors God’s renewing work in us. Seasons change, but His faithfulness remains constant.
“Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?”
— Isaiah 43:19
This month, may we open our hearts to the new things God is preparing—new strength, new opportunities, and new reasons to give Him praise.
Old gospel hymns carry us back to a time when faith was sung through trials, testimonies, and praise. These songs kept us close to God when times were hard and hope had to be sung before it was seen. As we listen, we remember how the old hymns still steady our hearts and lift our spirits today.
As we continue celebrating Black heritage, we’re reminded that some of our deepest stories are told not in books, but in kitchens. This video captures the soul food traditions lovingly passed down by grandmothers whose hands still remember recipes by heart. It’s more than cooking—it’s memory, faith, family, and love served one plate at a time.
If winter weather makes travel unsafe, church services may be postponed or delayed. Updates on facility and service status will be provided by the Pastor to the church clerk and shared as soon as possible.
For the latest updates, please use the following contacts:
Text: (540)-848-1499
Email: mzbcclerk@outlook.com
Website: www.mtzbcspotsy.org
Or find us on Facebook.

Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. | Led by Rev. Dr. Charles W. Wormley, Pastor | For All MZBC Members
Mount Zion Baptist Church is excited to announce a new Saturday Morning Bible Study for all members, beginning at 10:00 a.m. each Saturday. Under the prayerful leadership of Rev. Dr. Charles W. Wormley, Pastor, we will explore the timely and transformational topic: Kingdom Stewardship and Tithing.
This study will deepen our understanding of biblical stewardship—how we honor God with our time, talent, and treasure—and why tithing is both a spiritual discipline and a declaration of trust in God as our source.
Who Should Attend:
All MZBC members—whether you’re new to the faith, growing in stewardship, or seeking to refresh your understanding—are warmly invited. Bring your Bible, a notebook, and an open heart.
Why This Study Matters
Stewardship is about more than finances; it’s about living our entire lives under the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Tithing is not just a transaction; it’s a testimony—an act of worship that says, “God, You come first.” Together, we’ll look at Scripture, ask questions, and learn practical ways to live faithfully and generously in our homes, our church, and our community.
A Short Story to Encourage Your Heart
“The Jar and the First Cup”
Brother James kept a simple ceramic jar on his kitchen counter—his “Blessing Jar.” Every payday, he set aside his tithe first: the first cup from the jar. At times, money felt tight, and the jar looked thin. But each month he honored God first, even when it felt risky.
One Saturday morning, Brother James came to Bible Study discouraged, unsure how he’d make it to month’s end. Sister Ruth overheard and gently advised, “You keep giving the first cup. God has a way of refilling the jar.”
That afternoon, Brother James received an unexpected refund and a call about a better-paying position. He stood in church the next day with tears in his eyes. “The jar wasn’t empty,” he testified. “God was making room for more.”
Moral: When we honor God first, He teaches us that our supply doesn’t come from the jar—it comes from His hand.
Scripture for Reflection
We are pleased to share the latest Spotsylvania Sunday School Newsletter for your review. This edition of The Union’s Informer, features news and information contributed by all member churches.
To read the newsletter on your personal computer, tablet, or smartphone, simply copy and paste the link below in your browser:
👉 https://chusermedia.s3.amazonaws.com/1769124955_15789_THEINFORMER032026.pdf
We encourage everyone to take a moment to review the newsletter and stay connected with the work and ministries happening across our church community.




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!







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:
Weekly Bible Study Schedule:
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.

Fulfilling Our Obligations to Neighbors I Unit 1 I Lesson 3 I Welcoming Others In Christ I Acts 10: 9 - 15, 30 - 35; Galatians 3: 28 - 29 I Lesson will be taught by Rev. Carl Pollard
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP CLASS
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