First Baptist Church of Bear Lake
General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
10577 Chippewa Highway
Bear Lake, MI 49614
First Baptist Church of Bear Lake is a medium-sized church located in Bear Lake, MI. Our church was founded in 1847 and is associated with the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches (GARBC).
What to Expect at First Baptist Church of Bear Lake
First Baptist Church of Bear Lake offers 2 weekend worship services.
Leader:
Jim F. Evans, Pastor
Service Times:
Sunday School 10:00am
Sunday Worship Service 11:00am
Sunday Worship Service 6:00pm
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 7:00pm
Service Details
- Informal or casual attire most common
- Blend of traditional and contemporary worship style
- Printed worship bulletin
- Communion
- Altar call or invitation
- Location: Kalkaska County
- Parking: Private lot
- Wheelchair accessible: Yes
- Saturday evening service: No
- Multi-site church: No
- Primary language used: English
Ministries and Programs
- Nursery
- Children's ministry
- Youth or teen ministry
- Weekly small groups
- Adult education
- Missions
- Young adult ministry
- Men/women's ministry
- Special needs
- Weekday preschool
- Senior adult ministry
- Funerals
- Other ministries and programs: Kid's Klub after school meets in the Bear Lake School on Tuesday from 3-4:40pm October-May; Vacation Bible School
Additional Info About Our Church
We are a Bible centered church. We believe you will experience a warm greeting, uplifting music and an encouraging Bible message when you visit First Baptist Church of Bear Lake.
Mission:
The mission of First Baptist Church is to glorify God by winning people to Jesus Christ and equipping them to be more faithful disciples.
Vision:
First Baptist Church is a family of followers of Jesus Christ who desire to honor God by applying His sufficient Word to all areas of life and ministry.
Purpose:
Our purpose is to grow stronger in our walk with God, reach out to those who do not know the love of God. We want to challenge and equip our members to serve Christ, and each other by meeting the needs of people in our community and strengthening other pastors, missionaries, and key lay leaders.