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Our history at the First Baptist Church of Plymouth, Massachusetts stretches back over 200 years, but our faith, our community life is grounded in the realities of life in today's hectic and often uncertain world.
We are rooted in the Baptist tradition, but count those from numerous faith traditions among us.
We believe that the true sign of faithful discipleship is responding to God's call to service at home, at work and in the community.
We seek to be a people of faith, committed to Christ, to each other, and to sharing God’s love in the world.
It’s a great adventure! We invite you to join us!
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Winter Sunday Worship Service 10:30am Winter Sunday School 10:30am
CHURCH CALENDAR:
Sunday, January 8: 10:30am worship
Sunday, January 15: 10:30am worship
Sunday, January 22: 10:30am worship followed by a luncheon and the 202nd Annual Meeting
Sunday, January 29: 10:30am worship
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Spiritual Growth at FBC
For those interested, we are beginning a program called the Spiritual and Behavioral Covenant Initiative here at First Baptist Plymouth.
This is a biblical-based program offered to all churches belonging to The American Baptist Churches of Massachusetts; it is run by the Reverend Dawn Sweet, the Director/Facilitator of the Spiritual and Behavioral Covenant Initiative.
This program will help all of us live our lives more fully in "The Golden Rule" and in "The Great Commandment".
The group of believers in this program will meet on the following dates:
Feb. 25 -breakfast and workshop
March 31 -breakfast and workshop April 21 -breakfast and workshop
June All - Church event - date/time to be determined
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First Baptist Church of Plymouth
Statement of Purpose
First Baptist Church of Plymouth is a community inclusive of all people who seek, through the presence and power of the Holy Spirit, to grow in relationship with God, proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ, discover God’s will for their lives and reach out to the world to share God’s love with joy.
We are committed to worship, teaching, learning and listening and through these to become disciples of Christ who support one another in our journey of faith.
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