We want to welcome you to SBC on the web. It's my prayer you will find everything you need here.
At SBC it is our greatest desire to lead men, women and children to faith in Jesus Christ and help them grow to maturity in Him. Your visit here today is part of God's greater purpose in your life to complete His work in you.
Pastor Gary
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Sunday
9:00am - Contemporary Worship
10:05am - Small Group Bible Studies
11:00am - Traditional worship
Wednesday
5:30-6:15 Dinner 1.00 for children, 2.00 for adults
6:15-7:30 Awanas, Collision (Students), Pastor's
Bible Study, Heart Friends (Women's Ministry)

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Our Mission
Leading students to Christ. Growing them in faith.
Our Vision
Students are in a season of their lives where the decisions they make today are laying the foundation for the kind of people they will become tomorrow. Students are also in a season when they will encounter many different perspectives on what the right choices to make are. To help students live out and grow into the life God intends for them, we challenge them to have a Collision with God, a Connection with Others, and to be a Catalyst to the World.
Our Hope is to See Junior High and High School Students Experience the Following:
1. Collision with God
In all ways - intellectually, physically and spiritually - this can be an exciting season of growth for students. It is our hope to produce followers of Jesus by deepening their knowledge of and love for God through Bible study and worship.
2. Connection with Others
We believe that life change happens through the power of the gospel. We also believe that relationships are an avenue for the gospel. It is our aim to connect students through Christ-centered relationships with other students and with caring adults who will motivate them in their relationship with Christ.
3. Be a Catalyst to the World
Jesus came not to be served, but to serve. Fighting the cultural obsession of personal entitlement and consumer consumption, we hope to raise up a generation of servants. Students more concerned with giving than getting and more focused on serving that being served.