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First Baptist Church in South Portland

879 Sawyer Street
207-799-4565

Service Times:

Sunday

9:30 AM: Morning Worship

10:45 AM: Fellowship & Refreshments

11:15 AM: Sunday School (all ages)

Mondays

7:00pm: Rabble/Young Adult Ministry (offsite)

Wednesday

10:00 AM: Prayer & Praise meeting

Thursday

6:30-8:15 PM: Youth Group (offsite)

History

FBC began out of a home meeting in Cape Elizabeth in the summer of 1831.  By 1832, regular “conferences” had developed into two groups known as the Eastern and Western Branches of the Cape Elizabeth Church.  In 1853 the branches had each grown sufficiently to divide into separate assemblies.  First Baptist retained the Cape Elizabeth name, and the Western Branch became the Scarborough Free Baptist Church, which is now at Eight Corners in Scarborough, ME.  Their association as “branches” continued until at least 1883.

The current church property, with its original building, was purchased in 1840.  In 1937 the church was incorporated as the First Free Baptist Church in South Portland, and in 1948 it became a part of the Conservative Baptist Association of America. One more change came in 1952, when the present name was adopted.  A separate Christian Education building was added in 1961 to provide more space for a burgeoning Sunday School.  The original church building served many generations until it was replaced in 1974 with a brand-new sanctuary joined to the C.E. wing.

Over the years, this church’s doctrine has centered upon the importance of the Bible as the Word of God, and salvation through faith in Christ’s death and resurrection alone.  A program from the centennial service states “This church joins the great host of Evangelical Christians throughout the world in affirming our adherence to the cardinal doctrines of the historic Christian faith.”


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