Statesboro Primitive Baptist Church

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Our Church
Pastoral Ministries
Bible Study
Family Night
Other Church Ministries
Statesboro Community Ministries
Ministries for Our State and Beyond
Six Ways To Help Your Pastor Help Your Church






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Pastoral Ministries

   Pastor: Elder Randy Waters



        

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Bible Study Ministries

  Preschool: Toddlers ages 2-4

  Freida Beasley Beginners: Four and five year old boys and girls

  Robert Cason Primary: First, second and third graders

  Juniors: Girls and boys ages 9-11 and grades 4-5

  Intermediates: Sixth through eighth grade girls and boys who are ages 12-14

  Teens: High school age class

  Seekers: College students are encouraged to attend this class

  T. Roe Scott Class: Singles and couples college age and up

  Virgil Agan Class: Married and single adults age 30 and above

  Marian Agan Class: For ladies with a diverse age range

  Beamon Newsome Class: Middle age and older men

  Faith Class: Women age 55 and older

  Ladies Fellowship Class: Middle age and elderly women

  Frank Williams Class: Senior men's class for men 55 years and older
       

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Wednesday Family Night Ministries

   P.B.Y.F
     Youth Choirs: Music for all youth begins at 6:15 PM

   Adult Study Service 6:30-7:30
       

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Other Church Ministries

      Sanctuary Choir

      Sounds of Grace Senior Adult Choir

      Ladies Circles
         Cora Williams Circle - Monday after second Sunday of each month at 2:00 PM
         Mina Franklin Circle - First Monday of each month at 6:30 PM
         Mary Martha Circle - Third Thursday of each month at 7:00 PM

      Men's Brotherhood - Tuesday after the third Sunday at 7:00 PM

      Senior Luncheon - Last Tuesday of each month at 11:30 AM
       

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Community Ministries - Serving the Statesboro Area

      Boy Scout Troupe #342

      Quarterly blood drives in March, June, August and December

      The Food Bank provides food for over 1000 people per year

      The Area Christians Together For Service (ACTS) Network

      Voting Precinct

      Hurricane shelter
       

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Ministries for the State and Beyond

      Bethany Home - Nursing home facilities in Vidalia and Millen, Georgia

      Primitive Baptist Foundation, Inc. - An organization devoted to the
         advancement of the Truth of God in the earth and the Primitive
         Baptist Church

      Primitive Baptist Builders - Help newly organized or struggling churches
         to build, relocate or renovate their existing church buildings

      Primitive Baptist Scholarship Fund - Help young people associated with
         the Primitive Baptist Church to obtain a college education

      Primitive Baptist Youth Camp - A place for Christian education and
         fellowship

      Lighthouse Radio Bible Study - Each Sunday on several radio stations

      Primitive Baptist Library and Archives - Houses many valuable documents
         and books

      Music Workshop - Promote the musical ministry in our churches

      Donetsk Ministry - An outreach ministry to the Ukraine

      Southern States Primitive Baptist Bible Conference
        

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Six Ways To Help Your Pastor Help Your Church

1. Let him know of spiritual needs. When sickness or death strikes, the pastor may not hear of it until it's too
     late - unless some thoughtful person lets hem know.

2. Attend worship consistently. This will encourage him greatly in his work.

3. Carry your share of the church load. A minister who has to push everything soon becomes weary.
     Take some initiative yourself in performing your duties in the church.

4. Inform your pastor of new people in town or on your street. Every pastor wants to visit new people, but
     unless you keep him posted about newcomers, he may miss them.

5. Share the visitation. No minister can make all the calls that need to be made.

6. Be his friend. A pastor is also human. Your friendship will be a big encouragement to him in the
     Lord's work.

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Song: Alleluia

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