Let's Ride!!...
February 8th is the 2nd Sunday of the month. If you are new to Open Road Fellowship, that's when we jump on our bikes and head out as a group right after church for a nice ride. It's an opportunity for us to grab some good food and enjoy some fellowship as we take some time to get to know one another. The direction we head is always an adventure but geared to provide a relaxing time out on the bikes. Invite your friends; maybe a nice ride might be what motivates them to come to church. Hey, and if you don't ride, don't let that stop you from enjoying the day...just hop in your car and follow along.
North, south, east, or west... no matter where we head, you are sure to enjoy the ride. So, come join us for our next 2nd Sunday ride!
"How did you go bankrupt?" Ernest Hemingway wrote in The Sun Also Rises. The answer? "Two ways: gradually then suddenly." Based on the book by Mark Batterson, this series reveals that this principle applies not just to failure, but to every area of life - especially spiritual success. Through this attention-grabbing study of Scripture, Gradually, Then Suddenly, will identify the consistent, faithful steps that your church needs to be taking now to set the stage for future breakthroughs.
This series reveals:
For anyone feeling discouraged by slow progress or wondering if their faithfulness matters, Gradually, Then Suddenly, offers the encouraging truth that God is working behind the scenes through your daily obedience to prepare you for moments of dramatic breakthrough.
In a culture addicted to instant results, God invites us into a slower, steadier process. Spiritual growth is mundane - it's habit stacking, deliberate practice, and long obedience in the same direction. It's the cumulative effect of small, repeated acts of faithfulness that make holiness second nature. Just like a musician rehearsing scales or an athlete repeating drills, we are shaped by the routines we commit to. You can't fake maturity; you can only train for it.
Christian life is a lifelong training program. Every season requires new endurance, new faith, and new focus. God's vision for your life is bigger than what your current level of obedience can sustain. Keep pressing. Keep practicing. Keep growing.
Widow’s Banquet – An Evening of Love, Honor, and Belonging
God’s heart for widows calls each of us to reflect His compassion in meaningful and personal ways. Throughout Scripture, we see His deep and abiding care—not only in providing daily needs, but in offering comfort, dignity, and a place of belonging within His family.
At the heart of our community is the belief that no one walks alone. It is our joy and privilege to come alongside widows as brothers and sisters in Christ, offering encouragement, fellowship, and genuine connection. When we gather, we do more than share a meal—we share hope, friendship, and the reassurance that God’s love is ever-present.
We warmly invite you to join us for a special evening dedicated to honoring and celebrating the widows among us. Come and be part of a night filled with heartfelt moments, meaningful conversations, and the beauty of God’s love expressed through community. Together, let us open our hearts, extend our hands, and reflect the grace and compassion that Christ has shown to us all.
We look forward to welcoming you into this special gathering.
Widow’s Banquet
Location: The Summit of Bossier City
Time: 6:00 PM
In February our Association churches will come together once again for our 11th annual CALL TO PRAYER. Our host this year is Trinity Heights Baptist Church. Each year hundreds of Southern Baptists have come together to join their voices and hearts in crying out to God for a fresh work in our lives and our churches.
There seems to be new local, national or world crises every month and uncertainty and confusion follows right behind. We know that the Good Shepherd of Psalm 23 is still in control in spite of the wars and rumors of wars on every front. Our major cities are in turmoil with every vice you can think of on display on a daily basis. People are hurting everywhere, and clearly we need an EVENING OF PRAYER.
Throughout the evening the combined choirs from Trinity Heights, Gospel Light & FBC Blanchard will lead us in worship. Our pastors will be reading Scripture and leading us in corporate prayer. Don’t miss a great evening of encouragement, praise and prayer.
"How did you go bankrupt?" Ernest Hemingway wrote in The Sun Also Rises. The answer? "Two ways: gradually then suddenly." Based on the book by Mark Batterson, this series reveals that this principle applies not just to failure, but to every area of life - especially spiritual success. Through this attention-grabbing study of Scripture, Gradually, Then Suddenly, will identify the consistent, faithful steps that your church needs to be taking now to set the stage for future breakthroughs.
This series reveals:
For anyone feeling discouraged by slow progress or wondering if their faithfulness matters, Gradually, Then Suddenly, offers the encouraging truth that God is working behind the scenes through your daily obedience to prepare you for moments of dramatic breakthrough.
We read Bible stories in minutes that took decades to live. The same God who orchestrated Israel’s deliverance is shaping your story right now. You may only see the “gradually,” but heaven is preparing the “suddenly.” When it comes, it will reveal that none of the waiting was wasted. God specializes in turning ordinary faithfulness into extraordinary testimony.
It's the 1st Sunday of the month... it's time for our Food & Clothing Drive. We can't feed everybody, we're not a homeless shelter, we're not even a food pantry... but we can partner with other ministries to help them accomplish their tasks in what God has called them to do.
This Sunday, bring in a bag of non-perishable food items. We are making a difference in people's lives that are down and out. It may be you one day needing just a little bit of help. Also, go through your closets and look for those clothes that don't fit anymore or you haven't worn in awhile. Bring them in for those who just need a little help.
1st Sunday Food & Clothing Drive... let's make an impact!!
The Open Road Growth Track exists to help you discover and develop your redemptive purpose and live the full life God created for you. The Open Road Growth Track is made up of four steps to guide you through this journey:
Make sure and register here, because Lunch is provided.
This Series, God of Second Chances, looks at stories in the Bible in which God gives people second chances, and it invites us to reflect on God's mercy, patience, and loving character.
God will use us to accomplish great tasks, but we must be willing to admit when our sinfulness keeps us from embracing His great love for all.
The story of Jonah is about more than a reluctant prophet. Instead, the real focus of the story is that of a compassionate God who gives multiple opportunities for people to respond to Him. He allows people numerous chances to respond to his call to their hears to change their ways. While it may not alway amount to full reversal of direction and complete submission to Him, it doesn't prevent Him from offering multiple chances to do so.
Come out and join us for our first Serve Day of 2026 as we kick off the new year with a bang! We’ll be expanding the coffee shop into the room directly behind our current space. This includes opening an access way to the back, beginning to clean out the back room, and preparing the space for increased meeting area, administrative use, and additional storage.
This will be a hands-on serve day—come out with a ready heart as we begin the new year of impacting our community. We’ll need help with demo prep, cleaning, organizing, and general support. Let's serve, build, and move forward together.
And don’t miss it… we’ll be unveiling the 2026 Serve Shirts!
Let us know you can come help... sign up by clicking here.
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This Series, God of Second Chances, looks at stories in the Bible in which God gives people second chances, and it invites us to reflect on God's mercy, patience, and loving character.
We are not bound to the decisions we make out of fear. God restores us no matter what we have done. We must be willing to turn back and trust Him.
We never know how God will use the situation. Sometimes we must be open to the way God will change others, which will then lead to a change in our own lives. God's providence opened the door for restoration by allowing Paul and Onesimus to be together after the breach of trust between Onesimus and Philemon. Providence is a key attribute of God because it points us to the way God will accomplish His great goal of restoration for al who will respond accordingly.