Everyone at our church was new at one time or another, so we remember what its like. To make your visit easier, every member is part of our Welcome Team to greet you and answer any questions you have. They can point you in the right direction, help you get your kids to the right location, and provide you with information about our various ministries.
When should I arrive?
If you are visiting with children and/or desire to start with Sunday School, please join us at the Fellowship Hall just under the carport on the south side of the building. From here, someone will introduce you to the appropriate adult and children class or just provide a tour of the facility if desired.
Parking – We have reserved parking spots for handicapped guests and members located directly in front of the main sanctuary (the steeple building), our only paved parking area.
Classes – Our members will be glad to explain the variety of class options available to you. Options may vary depending on the time of year.
What should I wear – Come as you are! While you might tend to worry about what to wear to church, you will fit in just fine whether you come in jeans and a t-shirt, polo and khakis, or a suit and tie. What is in our hearts is more important that what is on our body!
What kinds of people are there – On a typical Sunday, you’ll see all kinds of people – from grandparents and parents proud of their families, to singles enjoying socializing, to senior adults hanging out with life long friends. Floridatown Baptist is truly a multi-generational family of faith with people from all walks of life.
What is there for my kids – Kids are a precious gift. That’s why we provide quality and fun programming for them. We’ve got the resources necessary … trained and caring teachers, adequate facilities, and plenty of toys and resources.
We have an excellent nursery for your little ones.
While you are in Bible study, your kids are too – in a developmentally appropriate way.
During the worship services:
Preschool aged children remain in childcare or attend the worship service with their parents
School-aged children attend the worship service with their parents