Our Pastor

Pastor Paul Dziadul (pronounced ‘Jettle’) has been serving the Church at Lake Wildwood since October 2000.

His journey to Macon came after a formative 11 years of planting and pastoring a church in Clearwater, Florida. Before that, he contributed to the ministry staff at Central Baptist Church in Baltimore, Maryland. His commitment to service began early on—while attending Boston Baptist College, where he also served at Anchor Baptist Church in Central Falls, Rhode Island.

Pastor Paul and his wife, Elizabeth, met in college and were married in June 1988. Together, they have been blessed with 8 children and 6 grandchildren (so far!).

The Dziadul Family

A passionate follower of Christ, Pastor Paul was born again as a teenager and soon answered the call to ministry, which has been the driving force in his life ever since.

A preacher devoted to the thorough teaching of God’s Word, Pastor Paul believes in the power of verse-by-verse exposition of Scripture. His often-quoted saying:

“It takes the whole Bible to make a whole Saint,” reflects his deep commitment to the comprehensive wisdom found in the Bible. You’ll frequently hear him remind the congregation, “We don’t have a better idea about life and living it than God has revealed in His Word.”

Beyond his ministry, Pastor Paul enjoys spending time outdoors—whether reading, hunting, fishing, golfing, or swimming. For over 20 years, he has been a regular speaker at the Children’s Camp at Camp Eunice in Roberta, sharing his heart and passion for young people. He also has taught at a classical hybrid homeschool for more than a decade, which is why you might occasionally hear a Latin term or two woven into his sermons!

We invite you to listen to a recent sermon and the accompanying devotions that further explore the truths Pastor Paul shares. His heartfelt teaching will undoubtedly inspire you to dive deeper into God’s Word and apply it to your life.

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