MINISTRIES

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Kids Ministry

Starting with excellent nurseries, there is something special for every age child. At every service there are safe, clean, and well-staffed nurseries for children under three years old.


Our children's classes, for 3 year-olds through the 5th grade, are staffed with trained, friendly and well-qualified teachers who will make church exciting and memorable for your child. Classes are offered during the 9:00am and 11:00am worship services.


Awana Clubs for children ages 3-12 meets at 6:30 pm on Wednesdays, and includes fun games, creative Bible lessons, and a kid-friendly scripture memory program.



Wednesdays at 6:30pm

Awana stands for Approved Workman Are Not Ashamed! Awana clubs is an exciting program for kids to learn about God's love and His plan for their lives. It consists of three parts: Game Time, Small Group Time (Bible memory/handbook time) and Large Group (story time).


Register Your Child

THRIVE Youth

For Students in 6th–12th Grade

Welcome to THRIVE—a place where students can have fun,  build lasting friendships, and grow in their faith.


At THRIVE, we believe middle and high school is the perfect time to discover who you are and who God has created you to be. That’s why every week we create space for students to:


  • Have Fun – Games, events, and activities that bring energy and laughter.
  • Make Friendships – A safe place to connect with others, find encouragement, and know you’re not alone.
  • Learn the Bible – Engaging teaching and small groups designed to help you understand God’s Word and apply it to everyday life.


What THRIVE Stands For

Our name isn’t just a word—it’s our mission.


T – Truth: Building our lives on God’s Word.
H – Heart
: Loving God and people with everything we’ve got.
R – Relationships
: Forming real friendships that encourage and strengthen us.
I – Involvement
: Jumping in, serving, and making a difference.
V – Victories
: Celebrating growth, big and small, as we walk with Jesus.
E – Endurance
: Staying strong in faith, even when life gets tough.


Whether you’ve grown up in church or you’re just curious about faith, THRIVE is for you. Our goal is simple: to see students thrive in life and in their relationship with Jesus.


Join us this week!


6th-12th grades

Sunday mornings at 11am

Sunday evenings from 5:30-7:20pm


6th-8th Grades Only

Middle School Midweek THRIVE: Wednesday from 6:30-8:00pm.


Adult Growth Groups

Growth Groups are an opportunity to gather with others in a small group setting, to study the Bible, build friendships and experience spiritual growth.


You can find a complete list of groups and register for one today, by clicking the button below:

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Meal Train

"Meal trains" are calendars that coordinate meals for our loved ones, usually when they’re going through a life change.

Maybe they’ve just had a baby and are busy with diapers and new sleep routines, maybe they’re grieving over the loss of a parent so they can’t cook for themselves, or maybe they have just had an illness or surgery is slowing them down. Whatever they’re going through, by contributing to a meal train, you can make sure they are being well-fed during their time of need or transition. MealTrain is an especially handy tool to keep things organized, and the family receiving meals can also sign in to indicate food allergies or dietary restrictions.


Here at Bible Baptist we use Mealtrain.com to coordinate these meals. If you are interested in being on the list to be contacted to make meals, please click the “Volunteer for MealTrain” button above. You will be emailed every time a new Mealtrain is set up but you are not obligated to sign up for each one, you are able to only sign up when you are able to help out. If you are in need of a MealTrain, please click the “Request a MealTrain” button above.

 

Here are a few helpful hints about the meal train process:


1. Think ahead when you sign up for a date. Look at your own calendar to check your availability. Know what you’d like to cook and check what others have already signed up to bring. Try to avoid repeats! There really is such a thing as too much pasta or chicken.


2. Pay special attention to delivery requests. Note the time they have requested for their delivery and whether they care if the meal is delivered hot or cold.


3. Be particular about the food containers you choose! I always try to use disposable containers whenever possible. That way, I don’t have to remember to track down dishes that I need back and the family with a new little one or ill family member has fewer dishes to do.


4. Package your items carefully. Make sure lids close tightly and containers aren’t too big or too small. Learn from the time I ended up with meat gravy all over the trunk of my car! It was an ugly, ugly mess and my van smelled for months.


5. Include preparation instructions. If your dish needs to be reheated, a topping needs to be added, or a salad mixed in a certain way, it’s best to include those instructions to avoid confusion.


6. Double the recipe! So often it’s just as easy to make a double batch of a recipe as it is to make a single. Whether you keep the second half for your own family to eat or send it along ready for the receiving family to put in the freezer, doubling is best.


7. Make note of special circumstances. How many kids and adults will be eating the meal you prepare? Are there food allergies? Things that the kids just won’t eat? It would be a shame to make a meal that the family couldn’t eat.


8. Keep your visit quick. Unless you’ve previously arranged a visit with the family or are providing additional care, it’s best to be in and out as quick as possible.


9. Make breakfast instead of dessert. If you like to bake, consider making some muffins or quick bread for the family to enjoy the next morning!


10. Don’t stress if something comes up. Things happen. Kids get sick and life gets hectic. If circumstances change at the last minute, don’t stress. Offer to order pizza or deliver carry-out from their favorite restaurant. It might just hit the spot!


For Any Further Questions, contact our church office.

Volunteer for Meal Train Request a Meal Train