Experience community and faith — join us Sunday at 10:00 for coffee & fellowship
Experience community and faith — join us Sunday at 10:00 for coffee & fellowship
We are a self governing congregation led as we believe, by the Spirit of God, to receive the Lord Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. We have professed our faith in Jesus Christ and been baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. We have solemnly and joyfully entered into covenant with one another as one body in Christ.
Our local church is an independent congregation governed by it's members. We submit to the Lordship of Jesus Christ rather than to any other church or state organization. Our members have been baptized in Christ and professed their faith in Christ Jesus individually and publicly.
If someone confesses Jesus Christ as their own Lord and Savior, then we accept their prior Christian baptism regardless of mode of baptism. We generally immerse professing believers. Communion at the Lord's Table is open to anyone who confesses Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, providing they partake with a clear conscience and without coercion. Our facilities are available for weddings of a man and a woman, for funerals and community service organizations upon use agreement.
Founded on October 1, 1917 as First Baptist Church, we were the first protestant church in Glenrock, Wyoming. Glenrock, situated on ancient trails at the confluence of Deer Creek and the North Platte River, was also a land mark campsite of the Oregon, California and Mormon Trails. It was a post on the Pony Express Route and the U.S. Indian Agency. Glenrock and Converse County, rich in natural beauty and energy resources, has fueled America with coal, oil, uranium, natural gas, and wind energy for nearly 150 years.
We became Community Baptist Church on October 7, 1926 to facilitate our ministry as a protestant church and our freedom as American Baptists. At that time we quit being a 'strict' Baptist church. We are affiliated with the American Baptist Churches of the U.S.A. and the Rocky Mountain Region. https://www.abcrm.org/
We accept the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as the inspired record of God's self revelation in human history. We accept these testaments, the Bible, as the authoritative basis for our doctrine and practice. We respect the religious liberty of individuals and congregations to freely worship without compulsion from or by the state or distant ecclesiastical authority.
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