Plan A Visit

Service times, directions, and what to expect upon your first visit to First Baptist Geneva

Getting to know each other

We know meeting someone for the first time can be intimidating, and going to a new church for the first time can be nerve-racking. We want to help make your first experience at First Baptist Geneva a great one!

SERVICE TIMES

  • Sunday Small Groups | 9:00 am
  • Sunday Service | 10:15 am
  • Wednesday | 5:45 pm Fellowship Meal | 6:30 pm Worship Service

LOCATION & DIRECTIONS

First Baptist Geneva is located in beautiful Geneva, FL. Find our church by clicking here.

What can I expect?

How long is a first baptist geneva service?

In total, a First Baptist Geneva service is about 90 minutes in length. Services begin with the praise team leading the church in worship - song lyrics are projected onto the screens so you can sing along and/or engage with worship however you feel most comfortable. After praise and worship Pastor Conrad will share a bible-based message of truth, hope and the love of Jesus.

What's the culture like at First baptist geneva?

Sunday's at First Baptist Geneva are exciting, casual, and relaxed. Come as you are and expect to feel welcomed as our guest.

What about my kids?

We believe that kids should have a blast at church every single week - and at FBG Kids, we make this a priority. The other thing we make a priority is your children’s safety. Because of that, we have a detailed check-in process for infants through kindergarten the first time that you visit. You’ll want to leave yourself an extra ten minutes to get signed in for the FBG Kids experience.


FBG Kids is offered for kids ages infant through Grade 5.

Let us know you're coming

Ready to check out First Baptist Geneva in person? We can't wait to meet you! Simply fill out the form below and visit the Welcome Center in the foyer on your first visit where we'll have a special gift for you.

"Christ centered, family oriented, and a great worship experience. I love this church and our new Pastor Conrad Westbrook and his family."


Bill VanEpps