First Baptist Church of Plymouth, North Carolina
To Love God and Share the Good News of our Lord Jesus Christ.

First Baptist Church with luminaries during Living History Weekend, April 24, 2010. (Photo: Tom Harrison)

Radio broadcast of Sunday Services on Magic 95.9FM. 11am Sunday mornings.  Rebroadcasts are Sunday evenings at 7PM and Wednesday evenings at 8 PM,  You can link over to the live radio broadcasts of the station on this web-site.(left side of page)  Daily Devotions are on the air weekdays at 6:30am, 12Noon, 5:00pm after the news and 9:00pm. 

July 28- Youth Mission Trip Report to Asheville,  Ice Cream supper 6:30PM.

August 1-Baptism of Emily Chandler 7PM

August15- Pulpit Switch with Long Ridge Missionary Baptist Church   Dr. Rev. Genral James speaking at 11 am Service.

We invite you to Bible Study at 9:45 each Sunday morning followed by worship at 11:00 a.m.  We serve dinner followed by creative programming for the whole family on Wednesday nights beginning at 6:00. 

     Plymouth FBC hosts a variety of programs and mission groups for all ages.  We are located in downtown Plymouth on the corner of Washington and Third Street.  You can reach the church office during the week at (252) 793-5026.  Contact us at  fbcoff@embarqmail.com  If you are in town as a visitor, or you are looking for a new church home, please come by and visit or give us a call if we can be of service to you.  Blessings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ! 

The Church Family of Plymouth First Baptist Church


Living Lords Supper Palm Sunday

Live Nativity Scene





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