Young Adults
BCBC young adult ministry exists to connect young people (ages 18-35) to one another and to Jesus Christ. Our aim is for them to become more like Jesus Christ through fellowship, Christian service, and Bible study.
Men
Seeking to produce strong men of honorable character whose lifestyle identifies them as followers of Christ. Our Men’s Ministry is vibrant and growing! The goal of the ministry to equip men to know God greater than they ever have before. This will help them to grow in spiritual maturity, allow them to increase in love and understanding of God, encourage them as they lead their families and cultivate a brotherhood within the ministry (Mark 12:31).
We welcome all men to join us in developing a stronger relationship with Jesus Christ and serving each other.
Schedule
1st & 3rd Monday @ 7:00 pm – Bible Study Class (Conference Room)
3rd Thursday @ 2:00-4:00 pm – Mobile food distribution
Thursday @ 7:00 pm -Men’s Choir Rehearsal
Women
At Greater Barbour’s Chapel we encourage women to know Jesus, to seek His Kingdom and be spiritually transformed and equipped for service. We are women just like you. We minister for women to change their lives for the better and that they may know Him. We pray that our Bible Studies and events will be tools used by God to change lives-one woman at a time.
Schedule
1st & 3rd Monday @ 6:00 pm – Women’s Ministry Bible Lesson (H.A. Ratcliff Fellowship Hall)
Thursdays at 1:30 pm – Mobility, Balance, and Strength training (H.A. Ratcliff Fellowship Hall)
3rd Thursday @ 9:00 am – Homebound Box Food Delivery
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Music Ministry is a service to God that supports the sermon by leading the congregation through song and worship. But it is more than that. Music ministry is a vessel from which the church can “teach and admonish one another with wisdom through psalms, hymns, and songs from the spirit,” according to Colossians 3:16. It is also an avenue from which the church can express their hearts of gratitude toward God, through song, and which allows the believer to share their otherwise inexpressible and glorious joy (1Peter 1:8) experience.