JOIN US ON SUNDAY!
PRESCHOOL & CHILDREN
We desire for our preschoolers and children to know that God made them, God loves them, and Jesus wants to be their friend.
Ultimately, you – the parent – are responsible for your child’s spiritual development, and we want to partner with you to help you succeed in that role.
On Sundays:
10:00 am – Sunday school and nursery
11:00 am – Nursery, Worship, N2Y Kid’s Worship


STUDENTS
Teaching students WHY they believe what they believe, in order to better communicate their faith to others.
We also want you, the parents, to have a strong relationship with Jesus and help you disciple your student at home.
On Sundays:
10:00 am – Sunday school
11:00 am – Worship
5:00 pm – Silent Disciples (creative movement)
6:00 pm – Youth Bible study
7:00 pm – Praise band practice
COLLEGE
We want students to develop strong friendships with other Christian college students and grow and mature in their faith. We also want to help students who don’t know Christ, find Him.
On Sundays:
10:00 am – B.A.S.I.C. Bible Study
11:00 am – Worship


ADULTS
Join a community of Christians who are committed to loving God, learning about His Word, and growing in obedience to Him.
At FBC, we believe discipleship is a lifelong walk with Christ. We are filled with friends and neighbors who are walking together and would love to walk with you!
On Sundays:
10:00 am – Sunday school (class descriptions below)
11:00 am – Worship
6:00 pm – Pastor led Bible study
Young Adults – Room 205 – Taught by the Tankerslys and Jarrells
Co-Ed Adults – Room 108 – Taught by Jimmy & Betty Flanders
Grace Class – Family Life Center – Taught by Angie Meeks & Sandra Rountree
Fidelis Class (Senior Women) – Room B5 – Taught by Deene Youngblood & Glinda Sasser
Agape Class (Senior Women) – Room 102 – Taught by Barbara Stokes & Martha Cobb
Faith, Hope, Love Class – Room 200 – Teachers rotate
Steadfast Class – Room B2 – Taught by Kinny Dorsey
Jimmy Morgan Class (Senior Men) – Room B4 – Teachers rotate
Richard Brown Class – Fellowship Hall – Taught by Gary Meeks