Welcome

Eternal Life Baptist Church invites you to join us for Sunday morning worship at 11 am.

Grow together in Bible studies, Sundays at 10 am and Wednesdays at 10 am and 7pm.

Eternal Life Baptist Church is  located on East County Line Road in Mooresville, IN.

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Bible Study
Sundays @ 10 am
 
Wednesdays @ 10 am - temporarily not in session
Wednesdays @ 7 pm
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Gathered Worship

Sundays @ 11 am

Events

 Please join us on Sundays at 10 am for Bible Study and at 11 am for Worship Service with Pastor Nate Tripp. 

Wednesdays at 10 am temporarily not in session for Bible Study (book of 1 Samuel) with Pastor Nate,

and/or the 7pm  Bible Study (book of Esther) with Tim Underwood.

Verse of the Week
Psalm 48:14

This God, our God forever and ever - He will lead us eternally.

Song of the Week
All the Way My Savior Leads Me

All the way my Savior leads me; what have I to ask beside? Can I doubt His tender mercy, who through life has been my guide? Heavn'ly peace, divinest comfort, here by faith with Him to dwell! For I know what-e'er befall me, Jesus doeth all things well. For I know what-e'er befall me, Jesus doeth all things well. 

All the way my Savior leads me; cheers each winding path I tread, gives me grace for ev'ry trial, feeds me with the living bread; though my weary steps may falter, and my soul athirst may be, gushing from the Rock before me, lo! a spring of joy I see. Gushing from the Rock before me, lo! a spring of joy I see. 

All the way my Savior leads me; oh, the fullness of His love! Perfect rest to me is promised in my Father's house above: when my spirit clothed immortal, wings its flight to realms of day, this my song through endless ages: Jesus led me all the way. This my song through endless ages: Jesus led me all the way. 

About the Author
Fanny Crosby

Francis Jane Crosby van Alstine, more commonly known as Fanny J. Crosby, was born on March 24, 1820. She contracted an illness while the family doctor was out of town 6 weeks after birth. Fanny was seen by a man who claimed to be a doctor. This "doctor" prescribed hot mustard packs to be placed on her eyes. Fanny got over the illness, but the prescribed treatment left her blind. A few weeks later, her father died, and her mother became a house maid. Fanny's grandmother raised her and taught her Bible verses and poetry. At the age of 8, Fanny had written her first verse.  Fanny began memorizing 5 Bible chapters every week. As a child she was able to quote Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Proverbs, Song of Solomon, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and many Psalms by the chapter. By the time she was 15, her mother had saved up enough money for Fanny to get an education. She was enrolled in the New York Institute for the Blind (NYIB). Fanny was at the NYIB for 12 years as a student.  After her graduation from NYIB she became a teacher and taught for 11 years there.  While at NYIB, when she was 23 years old, she met and addressed Congress, several presidents, including Grover Cleveland, who was the secretary for NYIB, before becoming President. She met and married classmate and colleague Alexander van Alstine. Van Alstine was a well-known organist. Even though Fanny could play piano, harp and other instruments, her husband wrote most of the music for his wife's lyrics. Many people would take their music to Fanny and play it for her, so that she could write lyrics for them. Dwight L. Moody and other famous crusaiders used her music and helped her music receive more attention. She was contracted by a publisher to write 3 songs a week; most days she would write up to 7 songs (yes, 7 songs in 1 day). She is credited to have written and composed approximately 9,000 songs. Fanny used some 200 pen names because her publishers were hesitant to have so many hymns written by just one person in their hymnals. She prayed before she ever began to write a song. She never thought her songs were any good if she forgot to pray before she began to write. Fanny composed and wrote both complex and simple songs, however; she enjoyed writing the simple songs that were inspired by Bible verses. Some of her most famous songs are: To God be the Glory, Saved by Grace, Blessed Assurance, Rescue the Perishing, Safe in the Arms of Jesus, and many others. Fanny continued to write songs until the time that she died. Her last song was written in January of 1915, just one month before she died. Fanny Crosby died on February 12, 1915, and died of atherosclerosis and a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 94.