
Nashville First Baptist Church
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<div><strong>We exist to help connect Jesus to people, people to community, and community to mission.</strong></div>
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1/26/2021
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June 23, 2026
118: PHILIPPIANS: Learning to Rejoice in All Seasons of Life - MADE FOR GLORY – June 21, 2026
<div>Working through Philippians 2:1–11, one of the earliest hymns the church ever sang, Dr. Thomas West traces how Christ ran that whole instinct in reverse: refusing the glory that was already his and emptying himself all the way down to a cross. Then one word turns the story over — therefore. This is a look at why the way up runs straight through the way down.</div>

June 15, 2026
117: PHILIPPIANS: Learning to Rejoice in All Seasons of Life - FOR ME, TO LIVE IS ___ – June 14, 2026
<div>Dr. Thomas West | Philippians 1:12-30<br>Everyone in the room walked in already finishing one sentence: for me, to live is ___. This message works through Philippians 1:12-30, where Paul answers that question from a prison cell — living is Christ, and dying is gain. Three times the world comes to take his joy: his freedom, his life, and his church. Three times it leaves empty-handed, because his joy was never resting on any of those things. It's a look at what holds steady when the very thing you counted on is taken away.</div>

June 8, 2026
116: PHILIPPIANS: Learning to Rejoice in All Seasons of Life - WHERE JOY COMES FROM – June 7, 2026
<div> <p>Dr. Thomas West | Philippians 1:1-11</p><p>The most joy-soaked letter in the New Testament was written from a prison cell. In the opening verses of Philippians, Paul thanks God for a church he helped plant and points to where lasting joy actually comes from. Drawing a line between first-century Philippi and modern Nashville, this message sits with the question that hums beneath so much of our striving: where does joy really come from? The answer turns out to have little to do with our circumstances and everything to do with belonging, with trust, and with the day that's coming. It's an invitation to stop anchoring your joy to a season that keeps changing.</p></div>
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