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First Baptist Church of Ukiah Sanctuary
First Baptist Church of Ukiah Sanctuary

First Baptist Church of Ukiah is an Evangelical Protestant church located in Ukiah, California. Evangelicalism is a theological movement tradition and system of beliefs most closely associated with Protestant Christianity, which identifies with the Gospel First Baptist is part of the American Baptist denomination. Founded nearly 150 years ago in 1859[1]the church has had three major upgrades of their facilities.

Ministers

Senior pastor Dennis Beatty is from Prescott, Arizona. He earned his D. Min. from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California; Beatty also holds a M. Fuller Theological Seminary, located in Pasadena California, is the largest multi-denominational seminary in the world Div. from Western Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary in Portland, Oregon. He has written a book entitled the Essential New Testament or ENT.

The pastor emeritus is William C. Duncan. [2]The associate pastor is Mike Dobbs; MA from Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary The youth minister is Steven Zarlengo, who graduated from the Criswell College (BA) and Dallas Theological Seminary. Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary (MBBS is the denominational seminary of the United States and Canadian Mennonite Brethren Churches It was founded in 1955 in Fresno This article is about the phenomenon of Protestant (Evangelical Christians ministering to their youth He has also written a book called Daughter of Zion, Jerusalem's Past, Present, Future.

First Baptist Church Youth

First Baptist Church of Ukiah's youth gather weekly on Sunday mornings from roughly 9:40 to 10:40, thus preceding regular Sunday service, which begins at 10:50. Additionally, the youth gather on Wednesday evenings from 6:40 to 8:30 in a Bible study group called "Refuge. " These gatherings are spent in Bible Study. They take place in "The Shack," which is the new and official youth group building. It is located north of First Baptist Church's gymnasium and is alongside the church-owned house, where church faculty have their offices. [3] All youth are welcome to these meetings, regardless of religious affiliation. [4]


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