WELCOME
Hey there! Thank you for stopping by our website. If you are searching for a good church, we would love to welcome you in person. Feel free to check out the FAQ section below where you can find the answers to your questions. If you have additional questions, please email me.
If you have never been to our church before, come by this Sunday! We look forward to meeting you! God bless.
Pastor Kevin
Children's Ministry
Have kids? No worries, Alex Flett, our Children's Ministries Coordinator, has you covered. We all start out together in the main service. On the second and fourth Sundays, after the children's message, the kids go to Sunday School for a lesson just for them. More information about our awesome children's ministry, will be coming soon.
FAQ
Have questions? We have the answers!
We are at 155 Concord Road in Bedford, MA. Scroll down for a map and link for directions.
Our service begains at 10:00.
The Korean Fellowship service is at 12:00 noon.
There is plenty of free, onsite parking in the front and rear of the church buildings.
Our one-hour service combines contemporary praise and worship songs and traditional hymns with a Scriptural, relevant, and encouraging message from the pastor. Come discover the authentic love of a multi-ethnic, multi-generational Christian fellowship.
Absolutely. We all start out in the main service together. On the second and fourth Sundays, the children are dismissed during the offering for Sunday School. For the other Sundays, we provide activity sheets to help them process the message.
We have two small groups.
Email Pastor Kevin to for the link or to learn more about the groups.
Who Are American Baptists?
The 1.3-million members and 5,500 congregations of American Baptist Churches USA share with more than 42 million Baptists around the world a common tradition begun in the early 17th century. That tradition has emphasized the Lordship and atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, believers’ baptism, the competency of all believers to be in direct relationship with God and to interpret Scripture, the importance of the local church, the assurance of freedom in worship and opinion, and the need to be Christ’s witnesses within society.
1. American Baptists believe that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior, and that the Bible is the divinely inspired word of God that serves as the final written authority for living out the Christian faith.
2. For American Baptists the local church is the fundamental unit of mission in denominational life.
3. American Baptists partake of two ordinances: believers’ baptism and The Lord’s Supper.
4. American Baptists believe that the committed individual Christian can and should approach God directly, and that individual gifts of ministry should be shared.
5. American Baptists take seriously the call to evangelism and missionary work.
6. American Baptists support religious freedom and respect the expressions of faith of others.
7. American Baptists acknowledge that God’s family extends beyond our local churches, and that God calls us to cooperative ministries.
8. American Baptists have been called to be Christ’s witnesses for justice and wholeness within a broken society.
9. American Baptist Churches USA celebrates the racial, cultural and theological diversity witnessed within its membership.
10. American Baptists heed the biblical call to renewal and the need for a vital witness in a new millennium.
Primary Core Values
We will be a transformed (regenerate) people as we grow in Christ’s likeness. (Philippians 3:12-13)
We are all called to be ministers of Jesus Christ. As such we will be His lifelong students and measure ourselves by our ability to live Christ-like lives. We seek to fulfill the Great Commission to make disciples of all nations. (Matthew 10)
We will be a healing and empowering community that celebrates the diversity of humankind and our unity in Jesus Christ by
We will constantly celebrate God and our rich heritage as American Baptists. We believe our principles of soul freedom, autonomy of the local church, separation of church and state, freedom of and responsibility for interpreting scripture, our regenerate theology and our associational principles not only set us apart but particularly strengthen and equip us for ministry in these times. (I Peter 2:9)