Duncanville's First Baptist Church

Duncanville's First Baptist Church 8:30am: Adult Journey Groups
10:00am: Worship Service
11:25am: Adult, Children, Youth Journey Groups Pastor Miguel Lopez.

Our mission at DFBC is to glorify God by multiplying disciple-makers who invite all people to join Jesus Christ in a life-long, life-changing and life-giving journey. We are people who constantly seek to be vertically aligned with God, led by his Word; horizontally committed to God's family; transformed by Christ's love and externally engaged in our community; sent to share the gospel with the wor

ld. Come check out what the Lord is doing through our church family. It would be an honor to walk alongside you as you follow Christ.

No one asks for disruption. We prefer stability, predictability, and control. But throughout history, God has often done...
06/03/2026

No one asks for disruption. We prefer stability, predictability, and control. But throughout history, God has often done His greatest work when His people are most uncomfortable. What feels like loss may actually be leverage. What feels like scattering may actually be sowing.

Watch the sermon: https://duncanvillefbc.org/scattered-to-multiply-acts-61-84/

We tend to think the greatest threats to the church come from the outside—culture, criticism, or persecution. But Acts 5...
06/01/2026

We tend to think the greatest threats to the church come from the outside—culture, criticism, or persecution. But Acts 5 reveals a more dangerous enemy: hypocrisy within. God is not only concerned with a growing church, but a holy one. Because when integrity collapses, mission credibility collapses with it.

Watch the sermon: https://duncanvillefbc.org/purity-fuels-power-acts-51-16/

05/20/2026

The Bible clearly states that sin leads to death. However, through Jesus' ultimate sacrifice, we find salvation and triumph over death. His resurrection is our assurance of future restoration.

05/20/2026

The name of Jesus is more precious than gold. Never take His name for granted!

We often assume that if we’re doing God’s will, things will go smoothly. But in Acts, obedience doesn’t lead to ease—it ...
05/18/2026

We often assume that if we’re doing God’s will, things will go smoothly. But in Acts, obedience doesn’t lead to ease—it leads to opposition. And yet, the church doesn’t shrink back. When pressure rises, their witness becomes clearer, not quieter. What if opposition isn’t an obstacle to mission—but the very arena where it thrives?

Watch the sermon: https://duncanvillefbc.org/life-giving-influence-acts-31-43/

People are searching for authentic community—but rarely find it. The early church didn’t grow because it marketed itself...
05/06/2026

People are searching for authentic community—but rarely find it. The early church didn’t grow because it marketed itself well, but because it lived differently. Their shared life was so compelling it drew people in—and so holy it unsettled them. What if the most powerful apologetic isn’t what we say, but how we live together?

Watch the sermon: https://duncanvillefbc.org/welcome-to-the-family-acts-242-47-432-37/

Faith today is often treated as something private—quiet, personal, and contained. But when the Spirit of God falls in Ac...
05/04/2026

Faith today is often treated as something private—quiet, personal, and contained. But when the Spirit of God falls in Acts 2, the church doesn’t retreat into silence—it erupts into the streets. The gospel is not whispered; it is proclaimed. And when it is, it demands a response.

Watch the sermon: https://duncanvillefbc.org/a-spirit-filled-public-church-acts-2/

We live in a world obsessed with strategy—plans, systems, and measurable outcomes. Churches are no different. But before...
04/24/2026

We live in a world obsessed with strategy—plans, systems, and measurable outcomes. Churches are no different. But before the church ever had a program, it had a promise. Before it had a strategy, it had to wait. And before it moved, it received power. If we rush ahead without what Jesus said we need most, we may be busy—but we won’t be effective.

Watch the sermon: https://duncanvillefbc.org/power-before-programs-acts-1/

Address

323 W Wheatland Road
Duncanville, TX
75116

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19722981435

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