Prayer Week 2019

Sunday, January 6, begins a week of prayer as we begin another year of ministry as a church. We are completely dependent upon God individually and as a church, so it is essential that we go to Him in prayer. Prayer week is a helpful tool to cause us to stop our activity and actively depend on God. Sunday morning we will begin prayer week by looking at Romans 10:1-4. In this passage, Paul shares his desire to see individuals saved and that leads him to pray to God. Prayer week will include expanded time on Friday (1/11) and Saturday (1/12) to come to the church building to pray, prayer time in community groups, a special Sunday evening prayer service, and different resources to encourage us to pray.


Ladies' Fellowship Evening - January 2019

Ladies, you have an opportunity for an evening of fellowship on Thursday, January 3 at 7 p.m. at church. Care to Share: share anything from a New Year's resolution to a testimony. Contact Vicky Hull for more information. Our Ladies’ Fellowship Evenings are a great way to encourage and edify each other in a more informal setting.


Lessons, Carols & Candles

Please join us for a special time of worship and celebration as we read Scripture and sing carols about the birth of Jesus Christ. Our choir, instrumentalists, and children's choir have also been working on special Christmas music. The service will also be streamed live on our website: Watch Live.

Please also mark your calendars for our other Christmas Services and activities this December:

  • December 21 - Pastors' Christmas Open Houses at 6:30 p.m.
  • December 23 - Worship Service at 9 a.m. (no Sunday School or evening activities)
  • December 24 - Christmas Eve Service at 6 p.m.
  • December 30 - Worship Service at 9 a.m. (no Sunday School or evening activities)

Please contact us with any questions!


December Services & Activities

Please mark your calendar and join us for our special services and activities this December. Contact us with any questions!

  • December 16 - Lessons, Carols, & Candles at 6 p.m.
  • December 21 - Pastors' Christmas Open Houses at 6:30 p.m.
  • December 23 - Worship Service at 9 a.m. (no Sunday School or evening activities)
  • December 24 - Christmas Eve Service at 6 p.m.
  • December 30 - Worship Service at 9 a.m. (no Sunday School or evening activities)

Pastors' Christmas Open Houses

The pastors would like to say thank you to the church family for allowing them to minister the Word in this way. Everyone is invited to stop by the pastors' homes on Friday, December 21 from 6:30-8:30. This is a drop-by event, so please come when you can, enjoy some snacks, and visit in each pastor's home.

Addresses:


Ladies' Christmas Tea 2018

You are invited to join us for an evening of good food, fellowship, music, and more at our annual Ladies’ Christmas Tea. As we celebrate our Savior’s birth, our guest speaker will be sharing the reason Christ came to earth.

Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m., with the doors opening at 6 p.m. Valet parking is provided. Seating is limited; please contact the church office or your hostess to reserve a place. Reservations are required by Sunday, November 25.


Current Sermon Series

May 2018

During our current sermon series, we will consider the book of Luke. The Gospel of Luke presents Jesus' ministry like the other three gospels, but this book focuses on Jesus' compassion to Samaritans, Gentiles, tax collectors, sinners - really anybody that the Jews viewed as "outcasts." Lord willing this book will cause us to know our Savior more and grow in us the same compassion that our Savior had in his ministry as He came as a Savior to the world. Please join us Sunday mornings at 9 a.m. If you are unable to join us, you can watch our services live. Sermons are also archived on our website.

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Community Groups

Koinonia - sharing a common life, community, fellowship

The word “Koinonia” shows up over and over in the New Testament. It is a word that is used from the first gathering of the church (Acts 2:42) and all throughout the epistles. “Koinonia” is often translated “fellowship.” This translation isn’t wrong, but our picture of fellowship is often very limited. We think fellowship is any conversation with another Christian that usually involves food, but “Koinonia” means far more than a conversation. When Acts 2:42 says the early church devoted themselves to the apostle’s teaching and the fellowship, it is not simply saying that they had a fellowship meal or that they talked a lot, although neither of those are bad. “Koinonia” is saying that the early Christians shared a common life together, that they had a relationship that flowed out of a shared life in Christ. Their fellowship involved praying together, giving to each other, encouraging each other in the Word, and more. “Koinonia” wasn’t a church service; it was the shared life of the Christians in the church.

Fellowship can develop naturally in a church. Fellowship can happen over some coffee in the foyer. Fellowship can happen as one person befriends another and encourages them in the Word. It can happen when someone finds out about a need and meets that need. No announcement was needed or program started for that fellowship to happen, but fellowship can also easily be missed in a church culture. With ministries to volunteer for and sermons to listen to we can easily have a full church calendar without having true Christian community.

So to help produce true Biblical community (“Koinonia”) we will be forming community groups. Our community groups will be 6-10 families that will gather at different points throughout the week to study to share their life in Christ together. These groups will study God’s Word together, enjoy a meal together, care for individuals who have needs, and reach out to visitors in our community throughout this year. Our community groups shouldn’t be viewed as another service or as simply a Bible study, but a group of individuals that come together to encourage each other and serve together.

If interested in being in a community group, please contact a pastor that is organizing a group in the area you are interested in.

Beginning September 12 at 11am at the church building
AND also beginning September 12 at 6:30pm at the Love's home

Beginning September 12 at 6:30pm at the Tuttle's home

Beginning September 17 at 6pm at the Schrank's home

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First Baptist Teen Group

Teens are invited to a time of fellowship and learning on Sunday nights during the school year. We start September 9 at 6pm!

Sunday Evenings (September-May)
6:00-7:15pm

(NOT meeting: 11/11, 11/24, 12/16, 12/23, 12/30)

Game Time & Spiritual Growth Lessons
Invite your friends!

For more information, please visit our teen page, or you may contact our youth leader, Pastor Dave Hinz.

Upcoming Activities
December

Teen Christmas Party
Saturday, December 8 at 6pm-9pm
@ First Baptist Church
Each person bring a “white elephant” gift and a special Christmas dessert (cookies, cake, kringle, etc.)


Ladies' Fellowship Evening - November 2018

Ladies, you are invited to join us for a fun evening of painting! It's on Tuesday, November 27 from 7-9pm at the church. Don’t be intimidated if art isn’t your thing - we have an excellent teacher coming to help us all create something beautiful! Paint something for a gift or display it in your own home.

To help plan, please see your mail folder for an informational form with designs, sizes, and cost. Forms can be returned to Vicky Hull, Jenny Vickery, or the Church Office by November 25. You can also call Vicky (920-238-7107) with your choices. Questions can be directed to Jenny Vickery.

Below are the options:

Please choose 1 design. Note that colors can be customized to suit tastes & decor. Our guest artist will help with color mixing. :-)

  • Angel of Love

  • Cardinal Lamppost

  • Christmas Joy

  • Nativity Silhouette

  • Rustic Cross

  • Cheer Snowman

Please select a size:

  • 16” x 20” — $25
  • 12” x 12” — $20
  • 10” x 20” — $20
  • 12” x 16” — $20