Welcome to the . . .
7917 Willardville Station Road, Bahama, NC 27503
(919) 471-3181
Bahama Baptist Church is located just off Roxboro road. Coming from Durham, take a right onto Orange Factory road. Go approximately three miles and turn left onto Willardville Station road. You will see the church on your left.
Welcome to Bahama Baptist Church!
We at Bahama Baptist Church believe it is important for the family of believers
to meet to praise God and study the truths found in His Word. Our worship services
give everyone an opportunity to come to know Jesus as Savior and spend time in
fellowship with Him. We ask that you will take advantage of the opportunities to
worship the Lord with us as often as you can, and prayerfully consider making
Bahama Baptist Church your church home.
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Jesus Christ.
The Plan of Salvation
Romans 3:23 - All are Sinners
Romans 6:23 - Sin brings Death
Romans 5:8 - Jesus Died for Our Sins
Romans 10:9-10 - Confess and Believe
God Bless the USA.
If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.
(II Chronicles 7:14)
Who Is HE?
Our Vision
Bahama Baptist Church Official Home Page
Bible Search
Study Bible
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My Utmost For His Highest Devotional Page
Promise Keepers
Southern Baptist Convention
The Baptist State Convention of North Carolina
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
North Carolina Baptist Men
Woman's Missionary Union ( W M U )
Awana
KLOVE Radio Station 106.7 FM
Focus On The Family
Life Way Christian Resources
The Gideons International
Baptist Retirement Homes of North Carolina
Free Christian Software Directroy
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These pages, and all their contents, are Copyright © 1997-98 by Roger Helms, North Carolina, USA. Edited with Hot Metal Pro V 1.0 HTML editor, Copyright © 1994 by Soft Quad, Inc. And Netscape Navigator Gold editor. Many designs from the Icon Library on the Internet. Photo of church courtesy of Robert Wicker jr.( Updated 9/3/2001 )