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

Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Servant Leadership, Courage, and Hope














“But whoever would be great among you must be your servant.” — Mark 10:43 (ESV)

As we observe the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, we pause to remember a servant of God who embodied courage, conviction, and compassionate leadership. Dr. King challenged our nation to see the face of Christ in every neighbor, to champion justice, and to love relentlessly—even in the face of hatred and violence.

This holiday is more than a day off—it’s a day on: a day of service, reflection, and renewed commitment to the call of the Gospel in our time.

The Civil Rights Struggle: Sacrifice and Faith in Action

We honor the sacrifices of those who marched, prayed, organized, and stood firm for justice:

  • Those who endured brutality and imprisonment, yet refused to hate.
  • Those who faced economic reprisals, yet kept their faith alive.
  • Those whose blood watered the soil of liberty, moving this country closer to its promise.

Dr. King reminded us that “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,” and that “The time is always right to do what is right.” These words still confront our conscience today—calling us to live our faith in public, to build bridges across difference, and to defend the dignity of every human life.

The Work Continues: Challenges We Still Face

We thank God for progress, but we also acknowledge the journey ahead:

  • Persistent racial inequities and gaps in education, healthcare, and economic opportunity
  • The rise of division and distrust in public life
  • Communities suffering under violence, addiction, and despair

As believers, we refuse to yield to cynicism. We are called to be “a city on a hill” (Matthew 5:14), peacemakers (Matthew 5:9), and co-laborers with Christ (1 Corinthians 3:9). Our faith compels us to serve, to rebuild, to advocate, and to love.

“The Drum Major Instinct”: A Call to Servant Leadership

Dr. King’s sermon “The Drum Major Instinct” (delivered February 4, 1968) speaks directly to our hearts today. He warns about the human desire for recognition and status—then re-centers us on the Gospel call to humble, sacrificial service.

“If you want to be important—wonderful. If you want to be recognized—wonderful. If you want to be great—wonderful. But recognize that he who is greatest among you shall be your servant. That’s a new definition of greatness.”\ —Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Listen to the sermon: 


Scriptures for Reflection

  • Micah 6:8 — “He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God?”
  • Amos 5:24 — “But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.”
  • Romans 12:21 — “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”
  • Mark 10:43–45 — “…whoever would be great among you must be your servant… For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”

Quotations from Dr. King to Inspire Our Walk

  • “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
  • “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.”
  • “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’”
  • “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”
  • “We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.”
  • “Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend.”
  • “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”
  • **“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, bu…

Closing Reflection & Call to Unity

As we honor Dr. King’s legacy, let us make this more than remembrance—let it be renewal. Reflection question for the week: Where is God inviting me to choose love over comfort, to seek justice over silence, and to build unity across lines of difference this month? Pray, journal, and share with a friend or small group how you plan to take one step of courageous love.

Ways we can promote unity—starting now:

  • Pray together across generations: join or form a cross‑age prayer circle; pray weekly for reconciliation in our church and community.
  • Practice table fellowship: host or attend a multicultural meal or potluck; use “story cards” to share personal journeys and listen deeply.
  • Serve side‑by‑side: volunteer for a local school support drive, food pantry, or reentry ministry; invite someone new to serve with you.
  • Speak life: commit to words that build up, not tear down—especially online; when you disagree, lead with humility and grace (Ephesians 4:29).
  • Be a bridge: mentor a student, support a small business, or attend a community forum; look for ways to connect people and resources.
  • Learn and lament together: join a short-term study on biblical justice; hold a time of lament and hope, naming hurts and asking God for healing.
  • Celebrate one another: highlight members’ stories during service or on the website; affirm the diverse gifts God has placed in our body (1 Corinthians 12).

Lord, make us one. May our love be louder than our labels, our service deeper than our slogans, and our witness brighter than the darkness around us—to the glory of God and the good of our neighbor.

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 | 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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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

   Or find us on Facebook.

   

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 1.12.26 - 1.17.26

       

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. 

   

     

Sunday's Icebreaker | January 25 I Grace and Reconciliation I Unit 2 I Lesson 8 I Call and Growth I Matthew 4: 18 - 20; 16: 16 - 18; John 21: 15 - 18; 2 Peter 3: 14 - 15, 18 I Lesson will be taught by Rev. Carl Pollard








































































































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Enduring Beliefs of the Christian Faith I Grace and Reconciliation I Unit 2 I Lesson 8 I Call and Growth I Matthew 4: 18 - 20; 16: 16 - 18; John 21: 15 - 18; 2 Peter 3: 14 - 15, 18 I Lesson will be taught by Rev. Carl Pollard


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