06/21/2025
The Car Wash/Bake Sale was a roaring success! We raised $927.72 toward the new playground and had a blast doing it!!
Reformed Baptist Church. Our other ministries include jail ministry and mid-week Bible studies. Each worship service starts at 10:45AM and ends at roughly 12:15.
2181 W Holly Street
Sidney, MT
59270
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Fellowship Baptist Church of Sidney was formed as a Southern Baptist Church in 1980 from a Bible study hosted from members of the First Baptist Church of Circle, Montana. Moving through several different local locations, the church settled upon its current site and began building its current facility in 1994. FBC called Jordan Hall as pastor in 2008, originally from Houston, Missouri. Hall is the fourth pastor of Fellowship Baptist Church.
FBC Sidney became a congregational governed but elder-led church in 2009, a family-integrated church in 2011 and adopted the 1689 London Baptist Confession in 2012. In 2013, Fellowship Baptist Church left the Montana Southern Baptist Convention and left the Southern Baptist Convention in 2018 after struggling against the progressive and liberal theology of the denomination. FBC is now an Independent Baptist Church in voluntary cooperation with likeminded churches in the region and is a member of the National Council of Family Integrated Church.
The church holds to a belief in the Bible’s inerrancy, holding to the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy. The church also holds to compelementarianism (the belief that men and women are equal, but have different yet complementary roles in the home and church), affirming the Davers Statement on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. The church also holds to the Dallas Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel.
Fellowship Baptist Church is in the theological stream of the Reformers, the British Non-Conformists, the Particular or Reformed Baptists, and the rich history of Separatists in orthodox Christianity.