Smithville First Baptist Church to Host “Community Day” Saturday

April 16, 2018
By: Bill Conger

Smithville First Baptist Church knows all too well that some people may perceive the congregation as a “country club church.” But Pastor Chad Ramsey and the members there want to stamp out that image.

“You know many First Baptist Churches are known to have a Country Club mentality,” says Ramsey.

“Honestly, I have visited and worshiped at several churches that actually fit this description. I cannot talk about what Smithville FBC may have been, but the one thing I do know is that the first time I stepped into Smithville FBC it was a loving church that wanted to serve the Lord and others. Smithville FBC is anything but a country club. You can’t judge a book by its cover, and if by chance you have felt this way in the past about Smithville FBC, I challenge you to come, try us out again and see what you think. I am confident you will be surprised about how open we are to all people of all generations.”

One way Smithville F.B.C. is trying to change its image is to put its time, effort, and money where their hearts are.

“We are having a Community Day on April 21 where we are inviting the whole community to a FREE yard sale, FREE car wash, FREE health screening (provided by the DeKalb County Health Dept.), and a FREE oil change for single moms, widows, and senior adults,” says Ramsey. “Everything is FREE. We don’t want to make a dime, and we are not taking donations. We are here to love God and love others.”

The oil changes will be at NAPA Auto Parts, located at 539 West Broad Street. If possible, call the church office at 615-597-4275 to set up an appointment. All the other events will be at the church’s Life Enrichment Building, 101 West Church Street. All the events begin at 9 a.m. and continue until 1 p.m.

“We want to show the community how much we love God, and we want to share that love with others.”

Pastor Ramsey says a church is more than a place to gather on Sunday morning to worship God. It’s a haven for the homeless, a hospital for sick sinners, and a refuge for those who need to feel the love of a merciful God. Smithville F-B-C is putting those words into action with the first of a series of community outreach programs. They invite you to come and be a part of this Community Day on April 21 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.

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