The Reverend Alvin B. Harmon was born in Monrovia, Liberia to Angie Florence Rebecca Ricks of Clay Ashland, Liberia and the late Edmond Winslow Harmon of Louisiana, Liberia.
Rev. Harmon received his undergraduate degree from the University of Liberia and went on to further his studies in divinity at the Divinity School at Duke University where he completed his Masters degree and was ordained by the American Baptist Churches of the USA.
Rev. Harmon was duly elected as Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Enfield, NC in March 2004.
With God's guidance he serves his congregation with love and dedication.
Get On The Bus
Pastor Harmon will be teaching and preaching the Word of God at Kingdom Baptist Church, Waldorf, Maryland
December 8, 2007
Please see Deas. Hedgespeth,
Sis. Pitts or Sis. Bishop
Don't let the bus leave you !!!!!!
Pastor's Reflections
It is not by chance that God has allowed us to be here at such a time as this. We have been called by God for a specific purpose, as individuals, as a congregation and as a community. It therefore behooves us to pray diligently and fervently, seeking God's wisdom and guidance as we move forward to face the challenges ahead.
As we attempt to meet these challenges, let us do so three ways. Firstly, we must put on the mind of Christ and see God's face daily. Secondly, we must daily enter God's presence boldly, but humbly, realizing that in and of ourselves we are not worthy, but with God, we are justified and can do all things through Him, who strengthens us. Thirdly, we must work together in love and with singleness of mind, knowing that in Christ, there is neither Jew or Greek, bond nor free, male nor female: for we are all one in Christ Jesus (Gal. 3:28)
May God continue to bless and prosper the works of our hearts and hands.
By God's Grace,
Rev. Alvin B. Harmon, Pastor
Teaching and Preaching the Word
November 4, 2007
Smith Chapel Baptist Church
Halifax, NC
Scripture: Nehemiah 1:1-6
"Building Towards Restoration"
Point 1: Concern
We are in a world where everything is messed up and we need the kind of restoration that only God can bring. Every time God blesses you with something, you take it and ask, "Who can I bless with it?"
You reach back and bless someone else.
Point 2: Confess
We ask for new blessings and will not confess what we have already done.
(1 John:1:9)
Point 3: Compassion
Will lead us to the path of restoration. God will put someone in your path to help someone else.
First Baptist Church 577 E. Franklin Street Enfield, NC 27823 252-445-2272