Turner Ridge

Baptist Church

"A Family of Families in Faith"

 

 

 

 

60 McGraw Rd

Falmouth, Ky 4040

859-654-8707

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Welcome to theTurner Ridge Baptist Church Website!


 

Turner Ridge Baptist is a Southern Baptist Church located just 2 miles west of US 27 on Hwy 22W in Falmouth, Ky. We are a very mission minded church that wants to reach the people in our community, state, country and world with God's message of Love. We would love for you to come and worship and fellowship with us and help us carry out this mission. 
 

 

 

 

Sunday 8:30am - Care Unit Services                Sunday 10:00am - Sunday School
Sunday 5:30pm - Youth group
                               Sunday 6:30pm-Discipleship Training
Sunday 7:15 -Bible Drills
Sunday 7:15pm-Evening Worship                    Wednesday 6:15-Weekly Meal
Wednesday 7:00pm- Prayer Meeting               Wednesday 7:00pm-Mission Groups

 

 

We had a wonderful Baptist Men's Day.

Click on players below to hear the testimonies from Baptist Men's Day at our Church. The first one is form Mike Wright. Please take the 18 minutes to listen to this testimony from a Veteran, father, and husband who relaized he needed the Lord. It is an amazing testimony and will be one you will want to share with others.


 

 


 

 

Check back for audio files of Brian Jenkins morning Sermon and the  Specials from the Morning and Evening Services they should be on later tonight.

Upcoming Events:

Youth Led Revival in Feb. Check More details to come!! 

 

 

 


 

BIBLE STUDY


       

Bro. Dale Beighle is finishing up the Bible Study

" Truth About Grace" on Sunday
and Wednesday Nights.
 
We will be starting a New study titled "The Pursuit: Chasing Answers to Life's Questions"
This is the January Bible Study for 2012 based on the Book of Ecclesiastes that will raise the most challenging questions that we face in life in a very realistic way; remind us what life is really like when we choose the pattern of this world rather than what God has to give; help us develop an everyday theology, showing us how to shape a Christian worldview in light of the challenges of secularism; serve as a guide for us as we seek to learn how to engage culture in an effective way; and enable us to see afresh our need for the gospel of Jesus Christ.
  
      The question for readers of Ecclesiastes is: "Can meaning in life come from outside of a God-centered universe?" Ecclesiastes may well be the most contemporary book in the Bible, speaking to the very people who are most likely to build their lives on success, wealth, power, and intellectual reputation. Repeatedly, the book points out the futility of such a way of life, urging instead that readers face their need for God.