FBC Beliefs
We welcome all who desire to worship with us regardless of economic status, age, race, or sexual orientation.
Our communion table is open to all believers.
The Bible is the written authority for living out the Christian Faith and should be interpreted seriously but not necessarily literally.
Persons are free and responsible to interpret the Bible in harmony with their consciences and in obedience to the Holy Spirit.
Our congregation is responsible for articulating our own Christian beliefs, style of worship, and mission.
The separation of church and state is a principle designed to protect religious liberty for everyone, not just Baptists.
The highest official expression of authority within a church is a congregational vote.
Our relationships with churches within our Association and the faith community at large, provide a greater opportunity for cooperative service.
Our communion table is open to all believers.
The Bible is the written authority for living out the Christian Faith and should be interpreted seriously but not necessarily literally.
Persons are free and responsible to interpret the Bible in harmony with their consciences and in obedience to the Holy Spirit.
Our congregation is responsible for articulating our own Christian beliefs, style of worship, and mission.
The separation of church and state is a principle designed to protect religious liberty for everyone, not just Baptists.
The highest official expression of authority within a church is a congregational vote.
Our relationships with churches within our Association and the faith community at large, provide a greater opportunity for cooperative service.