“Go in Peace” — A Father’s Day Reflection from Luke 7:36
In Luke 7:36, Jesus accepts an unexpected invitation to dine in the home of a Pharisee. That simple act — stepping into someone’s space, sitting at their table, and being fully present — becomes the doorway to healing, forgiveness, and peace. On this Father’s Day, Minister Phyllis Pollard reminded us that this is exactly what strong, faithful fathers do: they show up, they make room, and they create peace wherever they stand.
Just as Jesus brought calm into a tense room, our fathers bring stability into the lives of their families, friends, the church, and the community. They carry wisdom into difficult moments, strength into uncertain seasons, and compassion into places that need healing. Their presence — steady, loving, and intentional — becomes a ministry all its own.
Minister Pollard’s message, “Go in Peace,” calls every father to walk confidently in the grace God has given them. Peace is not the absence of struggle; it is the presence of Christ in the middle of it. And today, we honor the men who embody that peace — who guide, protect, uplift, and love with courage and humility.
To every father, grandfather, mentor, and spiritual father in our Mount Zion family: Thank you for being living examples of Christ’s peace. May God continue to strengthen your steps and bless your journey.
Video Ministry Recording provided by Sister Ruby Blackwell
Father’s Day invites us to honor the strength, devotion, and quiet sacrifices of African American fathers—men who stand as anchors in their families, their friendships, and their communities. To be a father is to lead with love, to guide with wisdom, and to protect with courage. Our fathers teach us resilience, faith, and responsibility not only through their words but through their daily actions. They show up—at home, at work, at church, and in the community—modeling what it means to be present, dependable, and rooted in God’s purpose. Their influence stretches far beyond their households, shaping the lives of young people, supporting friends in need, and strengthening the bonds that hold our community together.
Mount Zion Baptist Church is proud to recognize and celebrate 28 dedicated members who have successfully completed the Stewardship Classes held on Saturdays over the past several weeks. This meaningful journey of learning and spiritual growth was recommended by the Deaconate and thoughtfully developed and led by the Christian Education Ministry.

Get ready for an unforgettable day of worship, encouragement, and fellowship at Mount Zion Baptist Church’s Ushers and Health & Wellness Annual Day on Sunday, July 12, 2026, at 11:00 A.M.!
The Mount Zion Baptist Church Family congratulates Deacon Joseph Edsel Acors Edwards and Deaconess Alice Montague Edwards on their 19th Wedding Anniversary.
The NAACP Spotsylvania Branch, in partnership with the John J. Wright Educational & Cultural Center Museum and the John J. Wright Alumni Association, will host a special Community Conversation on Juneteenth on Friday, June 19, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the John J. Wright Educational & Cultural Center, 7565 Courthouse Road, Spotsylvania, VA 22551.
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.
account, you can still view our public posts and stay in the loop with what’s happening at Mount Zion.













