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05/03/2026

May 3rd, 2026 FBC Farmersville Sunday Morning Worship

We had a great morning of worship together today with Family Choir, hearing about patience from James chapter 5, and sup...
02/22/2026

We had a great morning of worship together today with Family Choir, hearing about patience from James chapter 5, and supporting our preteens going to camp through a love offering.
DON’T FORGET the chili cook-off is tonight at 6:00!!! Bring your chili at 5:00 to the gym.

Enter a pot of chili into our annual church chili cookoff! Entries should be brought to the gym at 5:00 pm and then we will all eat and fellowship at 6:00 pm.

Come join us for worship this coming Sunday! Wear your blue jeans for "Old Time Bluegrass & Blue Jeans Sunday"!
09/30/2025

Come join us for worship this coming Sunday! Wear your blue jeans for "Old Time Bluegrass & Blue Jeans Sunday"!

An important report from our Children's Minister Search Team.
04/03/2025

An important report from our Children's Minister Search Team.

Chairman Wyatt McGuire announces that the Children's Minister Search Team is ready to recommend our next Children's Minister. The name will be announced…

Registration for our annual summer music camp, "S.M.A.K." or Summer Musical Activities for Kids), is now open! This year...
03/10/2025

Registration for our annual summer music camp, "S.M.A.K." or Summer Musical Activities for Kids), is now open! This year's camp is July 21-25 and the kids will perform on Saturday evening, July 26th. The program is "Malice in the Palace: The Story of Esther." You can sign up using this link!
https://fbcfarmersville.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2811412

Also, we have a full page of registrations for summer kids events, including Pr***en camp, Vacation Bible School, Adventure Week, Preschool camp, Family Mission Trip, and 1st-2nd grade camp available on our website. The link for that is in the comments.

Ages:  Completed Kindergarten – Completed 6th Grade What:  Kids will learn a musical (9 am to Noon) and attend an outing on four afternoons. The performance will be on July 26 at 6 pm in the FBCF Gymnasium; kids should be present at 3:00 pm in the FBC Gym.Lunch:  Bring a sack lunch Monday, Tu...

12/05/2024

We hope you’ll join us for worship this Sunday as the FBCF choir & orchestra present “Peace on Earth” in both the 8:30 and 11:00 am services!

To our family and friends watching the livestream each week, if you experience any issues with the stream here on Facebo...
11/10/2024

To our family and friends watching the livestream each week, if you experience any issues with the stream here on Facebook, you can quickly jump over to the church website at fbcfarmersville.com to continue watching for the remainder of the service. We hope you find this helpful. Thank you, the FBC A/V Team

Welcome To FBCF Sunday Worship | 8:30 am & 11:00 amSunday School | 9:45 amWednesday Meal & Activities | Starting at 5:00 pm About FBCF Worship With Us Online.Stream our weekly worship service at 8:30 am on Sundays, or catch the replay anytime! Looking for older sermons? Check out our archive. Previo...

At First Baptist Church we are seeking a new Children's Minister. You can submit your resume at
10/09/2024

At First Baptist Church we are seeking a new Children's Minister. You can submit your resume at

Join Our Team! Children’s Ministry SearchFBC Farmersville is seeking a new Children’s Minister to direct our birth-through-sixth-grade ministries. We will be receiving resumes through December 31. Email your resume to [email protected] if your are interested.FBC Farmersville is a health...

09/04/2024

I'm heading into Midweek Service to teach Galatians 6:2-5 tonight. I'm so excited to do it. After Indianapolis and then the break from social media, let me tell you how I am.

It is a GLORIOUS thing to walk into that room tonight when the number one thing on my mind today has been Galatians 6:2-5. I loved serving as SBC President, but I did not realize how much it was stealing away the simple joys of being a pastor. I'm having SO MUCH FUN teaching.

Secondly, yesterday I got the opportunity to sit in the back at a funeral. The deceased was the grandson of one of my church members. That's the sort of thing I didn't get to attend for the past two years. It was really fulfilling to be able to be there.

Finally, things are EXCITING here. Farmersville is starting to grow, and our church has grown about 30% over the past 24 months. It's a bit of a thrill ride around here these days, and I'm really enjoying it.

07/13/2024

In the past few minutes, we have learned that someone has apparently shot Former President Trump. He was bleeding from the ear, but appeared not to be seriously injured at all. He, his campaign, and the United States Secret Service all say that he is fine. The shooter is dead, as are at least two attendees at the rally.

Let us pray for our nation.

Let us make it clear that this kind of behavior is unacceptable. Unlike people in many other places around the world, we get to speak by way of our votes. We live in a nation where our votes are not coerced, we are not threatened or intimidated in our voting, our votes are fairly counted every time, and our country transfers power every time in accord with the expressed wishes of the people.

Unlike in Iran, Russia, South Sudan, or many other places we could mention, there is never any need for us to resort to violence in order to be heard or to create political change. This is a double blessing for Christians, since our system of government allows us to be active in shaping the character of our country without violating what God's word clearly commands us in Romans 13:1-7 and I Peter 2:13-17. The person who resorts to violence is therefore not only at war with a political opponent but is also at war with the majority of our countrymen and at war with the word of God.

In his second inaugural address, Abraham Lincoln was trying to bring the country together after the Civil War. Imagine how divided the nation was at that time. Imagine how powerful your own feelings would have been at that time. Perhaps you had sent your own son to fight in the war or your own husband. Perhaps he had been killed or injured. Perhaps your house had been burned or you had lost all you owned. How would you feel about your enemy at war?

Abraham Lincoln said this at the time: "With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in." Charity, not malice.

And so, as believers, let us all pray for President Trump, no matter how you plan to vote in November. Let us all speak with one voice saying that this kind of behavior is WRONG. Let us not contribute to making things worse, but let us be the ones summoning what Lincoln called "the better angels of our nature" in all of those around us. Let us do all of those things around our family tables, in our Sunday School classrooms, and in our presence online.

And as we watch the deterioration of our country, let us remember that our home still stands waiting for us in Heaven, secure in peace and truth.

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124 S Washington Street
Farmersville, TX
75442

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 7:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 8:30am - 8pm

Telephone

+19727828428

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