Adults 
Every age group of adults is represented. Below you will find some of the ministries that connect adults in the life of our church and allow them to use their gifts to serve God.

 
  • Sunday School: Our Sunday School small groups meet at 9:30 on Sunday morning at different locations throughout our buildings. You can either contact the church office to find the location or greeters are available on Sunday morning to take you to the appropriate room. You are encouraged to contact the church office before Sunday so that one of the staff members can provide you guidance on which class to go to and even show you where the class is if you would like.
    • College, Career, and Singles: Class for college age adults and people in their early twenties: Taught by Lindsey and Cindy Whisenhant
    • Adult I: Class for adults in their twenties and thirties: Taught by Dr. Brian and Roxanne Babin
    • Adult II: Class for adults in their late thirties – forties: Taught by Ron Poindexter (men) and Anne Garner (women): Department director is Peggy Burton
    • Adult III: Class for adults in their forties - fifties: Taught by Dr. Curtis Garner (men) and Martha Kimbrough (women): Department director is Gracie Holland
    • Adult IV: Class for adults in their late fifties – early seventies: Taught by John Crawford (men) and Joan Estes (women): Department director is Gay Carl
    • Adult V: Class for our senior adults: Taught by Jack Clark (men) and Cecile Krause and Nelda Johnston (two classes for women): Department directors are Ron and Karen Sikora
    • Adult VI: Class for all ages and is on local television: Taught by Lloyd Hendrix
    • Fellowship Class: Class for all ages and meets in the church parlor of Family Life Center: Co-taught by Sergio Ramos and Judge Jerome Owens
    • Special Topics Class: Class that meets occasionally throughout the year and focuses on going through different video studies: Taught by Larry Dickerson
  • Benevolence Ministry: Our benevolence ministry is very active and is led by Lavelle Bush. First, the benevolence ministry does Coats for Kids in the fall and partners with the Southeast Texas Food Bank in the summer to make sure children receive food each week when they are out of school. Second, the benevolence ministry works with Woodville I.S.D. in the school year to assist in food distribution. Third, the ministry runs the House of Hope, which is the location for Coats for Kids and provides storage of furniture for families in need. Finally, the benevolence ministry helps people as different needs arise.
  • Worship Ministries: Our music ministries provide many opportunities to serve in the church. You can learn about our worship ministries by clicking here: www.fbcwoodville.com/worship_and_music.
  • Prayer Room: We have a special building next to our education building where people can sign-up for an hour each week to come and prayer for the different the needs of people in our church and community.
  • Television, Sound, and Technology Ministry: Our church is televised locally and uses up-to-date sound, computer, and television technology. If you have gifts in sound and/or computer technology, you might find your place of service in this ministry.
  • Volunteer Opportunities: Many different opportunities to serve present themselves throughout the year. Examples include local and global mission trips, teaching opportunities, fellowship ministries, cooking, etc. Each week service opportunities are presented in the worship bulletin.


    First Baptist Church of Woodville, Texas
    202 South Charlton Street | Woodville, TX 75979 | PH: (409) 283-2588 | info@fbcwoodville.com

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