CHRIST-CENTERED WORSHIP
Our corporate worship will be relevant and responsive, presented to God out of the overflow of our grateful hearts. Christ is our righteousness, sufficiency, and treasure. All of life is an offering of worship to Him for His glory.
CHRIST-CENTERED SERVICE
As a group of Christ-followers, we desire to serve each other and our community faithfully. Through the message and power of the gospel, we evangelize unbelievers, establish new believers in the faith, equip growing believers to make disciples, and export them into faithful ministry in their sphere of influence.
CHRIST-CENTERED GOSPEL PROCLAMATION
The gospel of Jesus Christ simply means, "the good news" about Jesus Christ. It's all about Jesus. We are saved by Him, for Him, and through Him when we repent of our sins & trust in Jesus alone. We no longer live for ourselves, but for Christ because we have been bought with a price. Both our lips and our lives should tell the story of God's amazing grace, that saves us from the eternal wrath that we deserve and gives us eternal life through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. As a result, we should seek to proclaim the gospel in all that we do, corporately and individually.
core values
COMMITMENT TO BIBLICAL TRUTH
(2 Timothy 3:16 - 4:2)
Christ is central and the Bible is His word. Therefore, the Word of God is the source and power of all of our teaching, preaching, and ministry.
Christ is central and the Bible is His word. Therefore, the Word of God is the source and power of all of our teaching, preaching, and ministry.
AUTHENTIC DIVERSE COMMUNITY
(Acts 2:42-44, Revelation 5:9-10, Hebrews 10:24-25)
God redeems sinners with diverse backgrounds, ethnicities, socio-economic levels, ages, educational experiences, and giftings. As a faith family, we share in a genuine life experience as broken sinners saved by Jesus.
God redeems sinners with diverse backgrounds, ethnicities, socio-economic levels, ages, educational experiences, and giftings. As a faith family, we share in a genuine life experience as broken sinners saved by Jesus.
ORGANIC WORSHIP
(Romans 12:1-2, John 4:23-23)
Our corporate worship will be relevant and responsive, presented to God out of the overflow of our grateful hearts. Christ is our righteousness, sufficiency, and treasure. All of life is an offering of worship to Him for His glory.
Our corporate worship will be relevant and responsive, presented to God out of the overflow of our grateful hearts. Christ is our righteousness, sufficiency, and treasure. All of life is an offering of worship to Him for His glory.
LIFE ON LIFE DISCIPLESHIP
(Matthew 28:18-20)
As a group of Christ-followers, we desire to live relationally with the people in our community. Through the message and power of the gospel, we evangelize unbelievers, establish new believers in the faith, equip growing believers to make disciples and export them into faithful ministry in their sphere of influence.
As a group of Christ-followers, we desire to live relationally with the people in our community. Through the message and power of the gospel, we evangelize unbelievers, establish new believers in the faith, equip growing believers to make disciples and export them into faithful ministry in their sphere of influence.
ENGAGING THE NATIONS
(Acts 1:8)
We will focus our prayer and resources in order to mobilize disciples to impact unreached and under-reached people groups both locally and around the world.
We will focus our prayer and resources in order to mobilize disciples to impact unreached and under-reached people groups both locally and around the world.
HOLISTIC MINISTRY
(Gospels, Matt 22:37-39, Luke 4:18-19, Matt 25:31-46)
We believe that sin yields brokenness to the whole person. While we understand that an individual’s ultimate need is a spiritual one (the gospel of Jesus Christ), we seek to minister to the whole person, as Jesus did. By doing this, the Church displays the love of Jesus Christ and points broken sinners to their ultimate need, a relationship with Him.
We believe that sin yields brokenness to the whole person. While we understand that an individual’s ultimate need is a spiritual one (the gospel of Jesus Christ), we seek to minister to the whole person, as Jesus did. By doing this, the Church displays the love of Jesus Christ and points broken sinners to their ultimate need, a relationship with Him.
FAMILY EQUIPPING AND RESTORATION
(Eph. 6:12, Eph. 5:18-6:4, Deut. 6)
We believe that God has ordained the family and the church to be the primary entities by which He advances His Kingdom on earth. Today’s families are under spiritual attack more than ever before. Therefore, we give particular emphasis to fostering and equipping families for Godliness. We desire all of our ministries to encourage, equip, and support the individual family. Additionally, FBC strives to be a family of families, taking spiritual responsibility and concern where brokenness exists. Through the power of the gospel, we seek to eliminate gender role confusion, encourage healthy marriages, equip parents, minister and assist single parents, facilitate a culture of adoption for spiritual and biological orphans and encourage the overall health of the family.
We believe that God has ordained the family and the church to be the primary entities by which He advances His Kingdom on earth. Today’s families are under spiritual attack more than ever before. Therefore, we give particular emphasis to fostering and equipping families for Godliness. We desire all of our ministries to encourage, equip, and support the individual family. Additionally, FBC strives to be a family of families, taking spiritual responsibility and concern where brokenness exists. Through the power of the gospel, we seek to eliminate gender role confusion, encourage healthy marriages, equip parents, minister and assist single parents, facilitate a culture of adoption for spiritual and biological orphans and encourage the overall health of the family.
DEPENDENCY ON PRAYER
(Ps. 127:1, Phil. 4:4-7, 1 Thess. 5:16-18)
We acknowledge at First Baptist Church that “Unless the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who build it (Psalm 127:1).” Therefore, our aim is that all of our ministries would be built upon and driven by God-focused prayer. We are committed to individually and corporately offering up prayers of praise, repentance, thanksgiving, and supplication.
We acknowledge at First Baptist Church that “Unless the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who build it (Psalm 127:1).” Therefore, our aim is that all of our ministries would be built upon and driven by God-focused prayer. We are committed to individually and corporately offering up prayers of praise, repentance, thanksgiving, and supplication.
JOYFUL SACRIFICIAL GIVING
(Rom. 8:32, Rom. 12:1, Matt. 13:44, Acts 2:42-48, 2 Cor. 8 & 9)
God is infinitely and perfectly benevolent and lavishly gives from His own will with no expectation of repayment. He demonstrates this attribute most clearly in our salvation when He did not spare his only Son, but gave Him up as a sacrifice for undeserving, rebellious sinners with no ability to repay Him. In response to this ultimate sacrificial gift, individual Christ-followers should display a lifestyle given back to God in joyful surrender. Everything we have belongs to Him and we are stewards of it. This is displayed when individuals and our corporate church lavishly give our resources, time, and talents to one another and to those who have need for the sake of the gospel for the glory of God.
God is infinitely and perfectly benevolent and lavishly gives from His own will with no expectation of repayment. He demonstrates this attribute most clearly in our salvation when He did not spare his only Son, but gave Him up as a sacrifice for undeserving, rebellious sinners with no ability to repay Him. In response to this ultimate sacrificial gift, individual Christ-followers should display a lifestyle given back to God in joyful surrender. Everything we have belongs to Him and we are stewards of it. This is displayed when individuals and our corporate church lavishly give our resources, time, and talents to one another and to those who have need for the sake of the gospel for the glory of God.