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

February 8, 2026, | Sunday Morning Worship Service |  Sermon "Don't let what you see get the best of you."  Sermon Text taken from Psalm 73:1-9| Preached word of God by Reverend Dr. Charles W. Wormley, Pastor


Video Ministry Recording provided by Church School Superintendent, Brother Robert, and Sister Wanda Lucas.

Sunday Worship Message

“We invite you to sit back, pause, and be uplifted by this week’s Sunday Worship message delivered by Rev. Dr. Charles W. Wormley. His thought‑provoking word is sure to inspire, challenge, and encourage your spirit. Enjoy the service and let it speak to your heart today.”


“Pillars of the Pulpit: Celebrating Black Preachers Who Changed History”

“This February, we invite you to explore our special Black History Month feature highlighting historic African American preachers who helped shape the spiritual landscape of our nation. Take a moment to be inspired by their powerful voices, timeless messages, and enduring legacy. Enjoy the celebration of faith, history, and heritage.”


Bishop James Oglethorpe Patterson Sr. – “Looking Back”

A Black History Month Preacher Feature

Who He Was

Bishop James Oglethorpe Patterson Sr. (1912–1989) was one of the most influential leaders in the Church of God in Christ (COGIC) and a foundational figure in 20th‑century African American holiness preaching. Born in Derma, Mississippi, he grew up rooted in strong spiritual teachings and later received formal training through the Memphis City School system and the Howe School of Religion—now part of LeMoyne‑Owen College. [blacksermons.com]

After acknowledging his call to ministry in the early 1930s, he was ordained an elder in 1935 and went on to pastor multiple congregations across Tennessee and New Jersey. His leadership and success in ministry led to his consecration to the bishopric in 1955 and later to key administrative roles including General Secretary, Board of Directors member, and Executive Board Secretary within COGIC.



Rev. Leo W. Daniels – “What God Can Do With a Little”

A Black History Month Preacher Feature

Who He Was

Rev. Leo W. Daniels was one of the most electrifying and beloved African American evangelists of the 20th century. Known for his thunderous preaching style, vivid storytelling, and unforgettable delivery, Rev. Daniels filled auditoriums across the nation with messages of hope, repentance, and the miraculous power of God. His sermons were broadcast widely, preserved on recordings, and deeply cherished in Black church history — establishing him as a legendary voice in evangelistic preaching.



Bishop S.C. Johnson – “When You Are Without Spirit”

A Black History Month Preacher Feature

Who He Was

Bishop Sherrod C. Johnson (1901–1961) was a pioneering Apostolic leader and founder of the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith. Born in Pine Tree Quarters, North Carolina, he rose from a childhood marked by poverty, farm labor, and hardship to become one of the most powerful and controversial voices in 20th‑century holiness preaching. His early life experiences—including working cotton fields at age nine and moving through various labor-intensive jobs—shaped the resilience, boldness, and conviction that later marked his ministry.

Johnson’s preaching ministry emphasized holiness, strict biblical obedience, and the oneness of God. His teachings drew massive audiences, and his doctrinal positions often challenged mainstream Christian interpretations, earning him both admiration and resistance.


Rev. B.W. Smith – “Watch Them Dogs”

A Black History Month Preacher Feature

Who He Was

Rev. B.W. Smith was a dynamic and widely beloved African American Baptist preacher known for his electrifying delivery, unforgettable storytelling, and ability to take familiar scriptures and bring them to life with humor, conviction, and deep spiritual insight. His sermons became classics across the Black church world, often circulated on cassette tapes and radio programs, cementing him as one of the most memorable voices in 20th‑century Black preaching.




Rev. Timothy Flemming – “The Hard‑Headed Preacher: Jonah”

A Black History Month Preacher Feature

Who He Is

Rev. Timothy Flemming is a celebrated African American pastor, evangelist, and legendary orator known for his dramatic preaching style, powerful voice, and vivid storytelling. For decades, he has captivated listeners nationwide with sermons that blend biblical depth, creative imagination, and anointing. His messages—often recorded live—are beloved across generations and continue to circulate widely within the Black church tradition, making him one of the most recognizable homiletical voices of his era.



Black History Month | Today's Black History Spotlight

Today’s Black History Spotlight shines on a Harlem entrepreneur who is redefining what community‑rooted business looks like. With passion, grit, and a deep love for his neighborhood, he has transformed his craft into a cultural touchpoint that celebrates Black creativity and Harlem pride. His work doesn’t just serve customers — it uplifts a community, inspires young dreamers, and keeps the spirit of Black excellence thriving in real time. This is Black history in motion, powered by a visionary who continues to build legacy one day at a time.



Mount Zion Youth Ministry Glides Into February With a Night of Roller Skating Fun


On Monday, February 2nd, the Mount Zion Baptist Church Youth Ministry traded pews for wheels as they headed to Cavalier in Stafford, Virginia for an evening of roller skating, laughter, and unforgettable memories. What began as a simple night out quickly became a beautiful reminder of growth, courage, and God’s guiding grace.

For many of our children, this was their very first time on skates. At the start of the night, they clung to the wall, shook with nerves, and searched for anything — or anyone — to hold onto. Their wobbly first steps looked a lot like the early stages of life’s journey: uncertain, unsteady, and full of questions.

But they weren’t alone.

Several of our fathers, seasoned skaters themselves, stepped boldly onto the floor and became living examples of support and leadership. Their presence turned the rink into a place of connection, encouragement, and shared joy. With every lap, they reminded our youth that growth happens when someone believes in you enough to skate beside you.

As the night went on, something beautiful happened. The same children who trembled at the start began to glide with confidence. Their fear gave way to freedom. Their hesitation transformed into expression and movement. They found their rhythm — and in doing so, they found a lesson.

Just like new believers learning to trust Jesus, our youth discovered that faith grows with every step. At first, they wobbled. Then, they leaned on support. And eventually, they moved boldly, carried by grace.

By the end of the evening, the rink was filled with smiling faces, triumphant glides, and the sound of pure joy. It was more than a skating trip — it was a collective venture of fellowship, courage, and spiritual reflection.

Mount Zion celebrates our Youth Ministry, our dedicated fathers, and every child who stepped onto the floor with bravery. The night was truly enjoyed by all in attendance, and it set a beautiful tone for the month ahead.


Honoring 57 Years of Marriage


Mount Zion Baptist Church joyfully celebrates Reverend Carl and Minister Phyllis Pollard on their 57th Wedding Anniversary. Their enduring love and shared ministry continue to bless our church family.

“A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” – Ecclesiastes 4:12

With heartfelt congratulations,
Rev. Dr. Charles W. Wormley, Pastor
First Lady Rev. Dr. Patricia A. Wormley


Honoring Black History Month at Mount Zion Baptist Church

Each February, Mount Zion Baptist Church joins communities across the nation in celebrating Black History Month—a sacred time to honor the faith, resilience, and brilliance of African Americans whose stories continue to shape our world. For our church family, this month is more than a historical observance. It is a spiritual reminder of God’s faithfulness through generations and a call to continue the work of justice, unity, and love.

Black History Month invites us to reflect on the leaders, trailblazers, and everyday heroes who pressed forward with courage—often guided by deep, unwavering faith. From the prophetic voices of the Civil Rights Movement to the quiet strength of families who held communities together, their legacy lives on in the ministries, worship, and service we carry out today.

At Mount Zion, we celebrate this month with gratitude for those who paved the way and with commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders. We honor the educators, artists, preachers, activists, and innovators whose contributions continue to inspire hope. We also recognize the powerful role the Black Church has played as a place of refuge, empowerment, and spiritual grounding throughout history.

As we move through February, may we take time to learn, reflect, and give thanks. May we celebrate our heritage with joy, remember our ancestors with reverence, and continue to walk boldly in the light of God’s purpose. Black History Month is a reminder that our story is rich, our faith is strong, and our future is filled with promise.

As part of our Black History Month observance, we invite you to experience the powerful legacy of Negro spirituals through this 30-minute video presentation by Ekklesia Meta Church. These sacred songs—born from the suffering, hope, and unwavering faith of enslaved African Americans—continue to echo through generations as testimonies of resilience and divine strength. Each melody carries the soul of a people who found light in darkness and praise in pain. May these spirituals uplift your spirit and deepen your appreciation for the enduring faith woven into our heritage.

During Periods of Inclement Weather | Information for Church Families


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

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January 18, 2026 | Sunday Morning Worship Service |  Sermon "What It Takes To Live For God In A Society That Is Against You."  Sermon Text taken from 1 Corinthians 2| Preached word of God by Reverend Dr. Charles W. Wormley, Pastor

Video Ministry recording provided by Church School Superintendent Brother Robert Lucas


New Saturday Morning Bible Study: “Kingdom Stewardship & Tithing”
















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

  • Malachi 3:10 (KJV):
     *“Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that the…

 

Sunday Morning Worship Service | Sermon "What It Takes To Live For God In A Society That Is Against You." Sermon Text taken from 1 Corinthians 2| Preached word of God by Reverend Dr. Charles W. Wormley, Pastor

Video Ministry recording provided by Church School Superintendent Brother Robert Lucas



Sunday Morning Worship Service | Communion Sunday | Sermon "Intentional About Our Evangelism.” Sermon Text taken from Corinthians 16| Preached word of God by Reverend Dr. Charles W. Wormley, Pastor

Video Ministry recording provided by Sister Ruby Chanelle

Save the Date: 30th Pastoral Anniversary — Rev. Dr. Charles W. Wormley & First Lady Rev. Dr. Patricia Wormley

Mount Zion Baptist Church of Spotsylvania joyfully invites our church family and friends to celebrate 30 years of faithful shepherding by Rev. Dr. Charles W. Wormley and First Lady Rev. Dr. Patricia Wormley.
Join us for a special Anniversary Weekend:

  • Luncheon: Saturday, February 28, 2026, 12:00–3:00 p.m. at Salem Fields Community Baptist Church.
  • Anniversary Service: Sunday, March 1, 2026, 3:00 p.m. at Mount Zion Baptist Church.

Please mark your calendars, spread the word, and prepare to rejoice in worship, fellowship, and gratitude for three decades of leadership and love. Additional details (tickets/RSVPs, program highlights) will be shared soon.






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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!

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, Mr. Jaime Harrison, The Hill Family, 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, Bro. Kenneth Whitaker, Sis. Martha Jones Wilkinson, Sis. Mary Wiggin, Rev. Dr. Charles W. Wormley and Family, Bro. Vernon Wormley.


 














































Daily Bible Reading |The week of 1.9.26 - 2.14.26

       

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. 

   

     

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CHURCH SCHOOL

Enduring Beliefs of the Christian Faith I The Church and its Teaching I Unit 3 I Lesson 11 I The Lord's Day I Exodus 20: 8 - 11, Romans 14: 4 - 6, 11 - 18 I Lesson will be taught by Rev. Dr. Patricia Wormley


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MONDAY | YOUTH BIBLE STUDY

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