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Connecting with a Life Group is critical to your feeling a part of the "First Family" Life Groups are groups that meet on a regular basis to study God's word, do missions, prepare for service within the body of First Baptist, or sometimes, to just have fun or eat! Below are few of the Life Groups that may interest you.
Being a part of a Life Group will help you to find your place in the "Family"
Sunday School
9:30 AM Sundays
Sunday School is the place to be. Sunday School is a key "Life Group" in the "First Family" because it is the place to interact with other folks just like yourself, people seeking answers to life's questions and God's plan for their life. Regular fellowships are also a benefit of belonging to a "life class." When you go missing, or you are hurting, we will know it first in Sunday School. These people care for you! Sunday School is our main way of keeping track of what is going right, and wrong, in your life. You have many choices when it comes to choosing a "life class" that will meet your need. So stop by sometime and we can discuss which group you would feel most comfortable in and where you will grow to your full potential in God's Plan for your life!
Women's Connection
Adult Choir
The adult choir meets regularly for an hour at 7:30 pm on Wednesday nights. (5:30 for the summer) The choir utilizes this time to prepare for the most important corporate event in our church, the morning worship service. The choir does a variety of musical styles ranging from contemporary to traditional. and there is always plenty of laughter and joy to share . The adult choir is "the" worship leading group at FBC. The choir also works together to present seasonal offerings such as Christmas and Easter programs. Come on "Sing a Joyful Song Unto the Lord"
Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting
Do you have a hankering for something a bit more traditional? Then our Wednesday evening prayer service is for you. These are the folks who meet with the intent to pray. This group prays reglarly for the healing of the sick and hurting. They also have been known to to show compassion, by reaching out to those who are going through a tough time, with cards, calls and sometimes a personal visit. Some say these folks are the backbone of the church. |




