Adults

Bible Studies: Two adult Bible classes are held during the Sunday School hour every Sunday morning (9:45) the Auditorium Bible Class (providing various in-depth Bible studies) and the Builders Class (providing basic discipleship and grounding in the faith). 


Choir: The choir provides special music for Church meetings and special programs throughout the year. It is open to youth and adult members. 

 

Ladies Bible Fellowship: A periodical Bible Study and fellowship time for ladies is held on a Monday evening during the fall through spring months. Practical teaching for marriage, motherhood, and service is given in an atmosphere of friendly fellowship. Fellowships are as announced.

 

Men’s Prayer Breakfast Fellowship: A periodical breakfast and Bible Study for teens and men is held on a Saturday morning during the fall through spring months. Fellowships are as announced.

 

Bible Training Institute: A preacher-training program, using curriculum written by Pastor Robert Sargent and published here by the Church, is conducted through the year for the purpose of training and preparing men for the ministry as well as equipping Church members for the work of the Lord. This institute provides a full course of college-level studies designed to prepare men and women for “full time” Christian service. Students graduate after 480 classroom hours (128 credits) and receive a “Graduate of Theology” (Th.G.) diploma (men) or a “Graduate of Christian Education” (G.CE.) diploma (women).


Over the years, several graduates have served as pastors and church-planting evangelists.

 

Compass Fellowship:

COuples Meeting, Praying Always, and Serving the Saviour (COMPASS) is a ministry geared towards encouraging the young married couples (up to the age of 35) through regular fellowships for social conversance, Bible study, and prayer. For more information contact the church office via email.


Sunergos Fellowship:

The word "sungergos" is a Greek word meaning "synergy" or "working together". The purpose of the Sungergos Fellowship is to encourage synergy in the work of the Lord (Romans 16:3; I Corinthians 16:16). The regular gatherings are for young married couples (over the age of 35), meeting for fellowship, mutual encouragement, and prayer and Bible study — all designed to foster Christian service. For more information contact the church office via email.

 

Zawkane Fellowship:

The name “Zawkane” comes from a Hebrew word meaning "elder". This group is for seniors over the age of 50, who meet on a regular basis for fellowship and service. A regular meeting is held on the second Thursday of every month to write birthday and anniversary cards and notes to the evangelists, and their families, that the Church helps support. For more information contact the church office via email.

 

Military Outreach:

We salute all the individuals and families who are currently serving, or who have served, in the armed forces. Service members have a special place in the heart of Bible Baptist Church due to our proximity and historic ties to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. We can provide rides from the base for any sailor or marine (please call or E-mail us to make necessary arrangements). All service personnel are warmly invited to join the regular fellowship meal after most Sunday morning meetings.

 

Recording Ministry: Copies of recent preaching and teaching messages are posted weekly on this website. See Sermons.

 

Book Store: A small bookstore, located off the auditorium foyer, is open after regular meeting times to provide King James Version Bibles and good books and music at reasonable prices.



Youth

Youth Bible Class: Challenging, Bible-centered teaching designed specifically for youth is provided during the Sunday School hour every Sunday morning (9:45)


Youth Fellowships: Bible Baptist Church is “Committed to the Next Generation” and provides training, activities, and service opportunities for young people ages 13 through 18 (or in high school).

 

Summer Camp: A week-long camp is conducted every summer, open to youth who are members or belong to member families and youth who regularly attend church meetings.

 

Missions Trips: When deemed advisable and safe, mission trips are organized to allow qualified youth to visit and serve alongside evangelists in the USA and overseas.

 

Bible Training Institute: Serious-minded older youth are eligible to attend the lectures of the Church’s preacher-training ministry (with the understanding that the instruction is at a college level).

 

 

All youth activities of the Church are chaperoned with adequate adult supervision. All members involved with youth ministry and activities are screened.

Children

Sunday School: Exciting Bible classes are provided for all ages from toddlers on up, beginning at 9:45 every Sunday morning.

 

Junior Church: This tremendous Sunday morning program, geared to five through ten-year-olds, is conducted during the regular Sunday morning preaching meeting.

 

Patch the Pirate Club: Patch club is held during the Wednesday evening prayer and Bible Study meeting, and provides children with a study of God's Word, character traits, and music. Every four weeks, the children of the Patch Club sing and present skits to the Sunday evening congregation.

 

Nursery: Loving care for infants up to two-years-old is provided in a well-equipped nursery. The nursery is open ten minutes before regular Sunday morning, Sunday evening, and Wednesday evening church meetings, as well as during special meetings and conferences.

 

Toddlers Program: This structured program, involving singing, story time, games, and activities, is designed for children ages two through four. It is held during all scheduled Church meetings.

 

 

All Church ministries involving children are staffed with adequate adult supervision. All Church members involved in any ministry and activities involving children are screened.

 


Christian School

Bible Baptist Christian School


The Christian school ministry of Bible Baptist Church was begun in 1979 to aid parents in their responsibility to properly educate their children. 

 

Education for children belonging to a Christian family is mandated by Proverbs 22:6, which instructs us to “train up a child in the way he should go...” The Bible clearly teaches in Deuteronomy 6:4-7 and Galatians 4:1-2 that it is the responsibility of the parents to make sure their children are properly educated so as to prepare them for all aspects of life. 

 

The Christian school functions in cooperation with the home — training young people in the principles of self-discipline, individual responsibility, personal integrity, and Christian leadership. The school stands without apology for the Old-time Gospel and Biblical standards of morality and behavior. 

 

The goal of the school is not to reform, but to train Christian youth of every ability. For this reason, attendance is a privilege and not a right. It is hoped that the Christian school, along with the other ministries of the Church, will meet specific needs and enhance a family’s ability to walk more closely with God.

 

A student handbook is available on request from the school office. Questions concerning curriculum, tuition and scheduling of the K-12 program can be answered by the Administrator/Principal. 


CONTACT: 


School Office: 

Telephone: (360) 679-6497

E-Mail: School Principal

Administrator/Principal: 

Brother Matt Burmester