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Who we are
At FBCH, we strive to be a body of believers that loves people, celebrates life-change, and is passionate about winning our neighbors and nations for the glory of God.
First Baptist Church Hill is a place where faith, fellowship, and family converge. Here we welcome everyone to come join with us in sharing the love of Christ. Through discipleship, we hope to help others discover their gifts and use them for God's glory. Join us for our Sunday or Midweek services!
First Baptist Church Hill is a place where faith, fellowship, and family converge. Here we welcome everyone to come join with us in sharing the love of Christ. Through discipleship, we hope to help others discover their gifts and use them for God's glory. Join us for our Sunday or Midweek services!
Church Hill First Baptist Church Q&A
Question: What time should i get there?
Answer: We recommend that you arrive about 10 to 15 minutes early, especially if you have children that you wish to drop off in one of our children's ministries. Be aware that while you may park anywhere you like on our campus, we have a few dedicated visitor parking spaces on both sides of the sanctuary.Question: What should i wear?
Answer: You will see our congregation, pastors, and leaders wearing everything from jackets and ties to jeans and t-shirts. Wear what you feel comfortable with and you will fit in. We simply request that everyone dress modestly.Question: Will I be asked to give anything?
Answer: There will be a time in the service where we pass the offering plates. If you are visiting as our guest, we do not expect you to give any money. You will find a “VISITORS CARD” located in the pew pocket. We ask that you fill that out and drop it in the offering plate as your contribution. Please share your prayer request with us on the other side of the guest info section.Question: Do you provide child care?
Answer: Yes! Child care is provided during both Sunday school and morning worship. Sunday school is available for everyone over the age of 3. We have a nursery for those under 3. During morning worship, 1st through 3rd graders come into the main sanctuary for the first part of the service. They will then proceed down to children's church, where they will participate in age appropriate small group Bible study.Church Address
202 E. Main Blvd.
Church Hill,
TN
37642
United States
Phone: (423) 357-6271
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Church Pastor
Dustin Jessee
Senior Pastor
202 E. Main Blvd.
Church Hill,
TN
37642
United States
Phone: (423) 357-6271
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Church Hill First Baptist Church Service Times
Sunday Mornings
8:30am - Early Worship Service
9:30am - Sunday School
10:30am - Second Worship Service
Wednesday Evenings
6pm - Midweek Prayer and Bible Study
6pm - FBCH Children's Ministries
6pm - FBCH Student Ministries (RSM)
7pm - Worship and Choir Practice
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8:30am - Early Worship Service
9:30am - Sunday School
10:30am - Second Worship Service
Wednesday Evenings
6pm - Midweek Prayer and Bible Study
6pm - FBCH Children's Ministries
6pm - FBCH Student Ministries (RSM)
7pm - Worship and Choir Practice
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You will see our congregation, pastors, and leaders wearing everything from jackets and ties to jeans and t-shirts. Wear what you feel comfortable with and you will fit in. We simply request that everyone dress modestly.
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Church Hill First Baptist Church History
How it all started...
FBCH's history predates its official charter in 1945. In the late 1930s, Rev. W. H. Pangle of McPheeter's Bend Baptist Church had a vision for a Southern Baptist church in Church Hill. Through his efforts and the efforts of the people of McPheeter's Bend Baptist Church, a new mission was started in Church Hill.
For the first few months of the new mission's existence, those attending met in the old Church Hill Sweet Shop, as it would still be some time before they had a church building of their own. Later, the meeting location was moved to an old building that was the town's pool hall. Eventually, the original sancutary was completed, and the mission would have place to call home. Come July 22, 1945, the mission was officially chartered and became the First Baptist Church of Church Hill.
Expanding the vision...
Over the years, FBCH would continue to grow and expand. Soon, it would outgrow its original sanctuary. By 1962, all new facilities were needed to accommodate the expansion. Ground was broken for a new church building. This would move FBCH to the location it is today. The new property itself would steadily grow over the years, receiving additions such as an educational wing, an activities building, an improved sanctuary, and much more.
Throughout all this time of growth, FBCH was always continuing to reach out to the wider community in the name of Jesus Christ. We began as a mission, and even today we strive to share that same love for missions that got us our start.
Where we are headed...
We praise God for all that He has done for us over the years as FBCH. He has faithfully led us along our journey and it is only by His goodness and grace that we are where we are today. Because of God's faithfulness in our past, we can look ahead with excitement and anticipation knowing He will continue to lead and guide us well into the future. It's our desire at FBCH to reach our neighbors and nations with the gospel, and we're so thankful for those that God has sent to FBCH to help us on our mission! We have no idea what God is going to do in the days ahead, but we know what He can do and that's enough for us.
FBCH's history predates its official charter in 1945. In the late 1930s, Rev. W. H. Pangle of McPheeter's Bend Baptist Church had a vision for a Southern Baptist church in Church Hill. Through his efforts and the efforts of the people of McPheeter's Bend Baptist Church, a new mission was started in Church Hill.
For the first few months of the new mission's existence, those attending met in the old Church Hill Sweet Shop, as it would still be some time before they had a church building of their own. Later, the meeting location was moved to an old building that was the town's pool hall. Eventually, the original sancutary was completed, and the mission would have place to call home. Come July 22, 1945, the mission was officially chartered and became the First Baptist Church of Church Hill.
Expanding the vision...
Over the years, FBCH would continue to grow and expand. Soon, it would outgrow its original sanctuary. By 1962, all new facilities were needed to accommodate the expansion. Ground was broken for a new church building. This would move FBCH to the location it is today. The new property itself would steadily grow over the years, receiving additions such as an educational wing, an activities building, an improved sanctuary, and much more.
Where we are headed...
We praise God for all that He has done for us over the years as FBCH. He has faithfully led us along our journey and it is only by His goodness and grace that we are where we are today. Because of God's faithfulness in our past, we can look ahead with excitement and anticipation knowing He will continue to lead and guide us well into the future. It's our desire at FBCH to reach our neighbors and nations with the gospel, and we're so thankful for those that God has sent to FBCH to help us on our mission! We have no idea what God is going to do in the days ahead, but we know what He can do and that's enough for us.
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