A logo for first baptist church small groups with three crosses on a hill.

 Small groups meet at 9:45 on Sunday mornings. First Baptist has classes for every person in every stage of life.In our Small Groups, we want to create a place where people can study and apply the Bible to their lives. A place where you will establish relationships with other believers.

In our Small Groups, you can expect to have fellowship with other believers, share your prayers and concerns, discover your gifts, and grow in your faith.

Gospel community group sunday mornings at 9:45 am 3rd floor classroom

Teacher: Seth  Carter & Anthony Camden

Location: 3rd Floor Classroom


Class Description: Our group focuses on community and Bible study. We have regular class events and discussion focused lessons. The group is not age or life-stage specific. We hope you consider joining us!


A holy bible sits on a wooden table next to a cup of coffee

Teacher: Kevin Baker

Location: 2nd Floor, 2nd Classroom



Class Description: Consists of men and women, ages 40+. This is an interactive class that goes through the Bible a book at time to grow in our relationship with Christ and each other.


A black bible with a gold cross on it.



Location: 2nd Floor, 1st Classroom


Class Description: Consists of men and women, ages 60+. This is an interactive class that studies the Bible to grow in the knowledge of Christ



The word faith is highlighted in a bible

Teacher: Carol Eagleburger

Location: Sanctuary Classroom



Class Description: This group is designed for women of all ages and backgrounds who are seeking to deepen their faith, build meaningful relationships, and find encouragement in their daily lives.

A man is sitting in the grass with the words men 's small group written above him

Teacher: Harley Motsenbocker

Location: 2nd Floor, 3rd Classroom


Class Description: Equips men to grow in their faith and become Godly leaders.


"Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their labor. For if they fall, one will lift up his companion. But woe to him who is alone when he falls, for he has no one to help him up."       

~Ecclesiastes 4:9-10