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FBC maintains ministries which correspond to the benefit of the body of Christ and the local community. We believe that ministry is a core function of the church since Jesus came as the greatest servant of all.
Given this, we seek to serve the local church and community that helps people transform into the likeness of Christ.

Children's Church

Jesus said, let the little children come to me. We believe the most precious resource on earth is human resource and our children. Our children’s church is one of the highest priorities, and we seek to constantly strive towards excellence, including the instruction, safety, and faith building experiences for the children.

Jr. High & Sr. High School

Our young adults and youth are extremely important to us here at  FBC. In fact, some of Jesus' closes disciples were likely young adults. The apostle John and apostle James were  likely  teenagers at the time they began following Jesus. Likewise, FBC chooses to follow in Jesus' way by providing spiritual development and complete discipleship  for the youth.

Woman's

Woman often represent the tender heart of God. In fact, it was a group of woman that provided for Jesus'  financially for His ministry. It's  this close connection with Jesus that FBC chooses to develop with each woman. 

Men's

FBC believes the Bible directs men to remain spiritual leaders of their families. We believe to have a healthy families, communities, and churches men should maintain an ongoing intimate relationship with Jesus – being transformed into his image. Our men’s group provides opportunities for this intimate and constant growth.

Awana

AWANA is a Bible-based club for boys and girls in preschool through 6th grade.  AWANA meets at Faith Baptist Church on Monday evenings from 5:30 to 7:00 during the school year.  The AWANA program consists of an age appropriate Bible message, scripture memorization and Bible-based activities, games, and a snack.

LIFE Groups

discipleship happens best in the context of communities. The practice of people meeting in small groups for discipleship and spiritual edification has been happening since the times of Moses. Additionally, through life groups, people are able to grow and relationship with one another, learn about their spiritual gifts in ministry, devote their selves to one another in prayer and service, and find leadership training and opportunities. 

Community

Jesus came to seek, and save that which was lost. In the gospels, we find Jesus, not waiting for the loss to come to him but rather he went to seek and save the lost. We believe the church should move first to reach the unchurched. FBC maintains, the message remains the same but the method changes; given this, we continue to seek ways to provide outreach to the local and distant communities.