Interfaith Thanksgiving Service
The Interfaith Thanksgiving Service has been prepared with Central Congregational Church, Temple Emanu-El, Temple Beth-El, and First Baptist Church in America. Interfaith Thanksgiving Service
The Interfaith Thanksgiving Service has been prepared with Central Congregational Church, Temple Emanu-El, Temple Beth-El, and First Baptist Church in America. Interfaith Thanksgiving Service
The children in the Ugandan Kids Choir bring a message of hope—sharing the power of God’s love through traditional music and dance. As they tour the US, they delight audiences with their high-energy performances...
After church on Sunday and a lunch of squash soup, a group visited Tokwotten on the Waterfront in East Providence and the John Clarke Retirement Center in Middletown to carol for some of our...
We were blessed by the Men’s Chorus during the Sunday Worship on August 2. If you weren’t there, you can hear it here. Just a Little Talk with Jesus I’ll Fly Away
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Roger Williams gathered the First Baptist Church in America in 1638 on the bedrock of religious liberty, with its principles of soul freedom and the separation of church and state. Together, we continue our ministry of welcome and liberation.
This congregation honors its Baptist heritage. Many of our members are lifelong Baptists and others come from varied denominational and religious backgrounds. We welcome all people of every age, race, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, cultural background, socio-economic status, mental or physical ability, marital status, and any other distinctions of society. We are diverse people united in Christ. We remain a safe harbor.
First Baptist Church in America
75 North Main Street
Providence, RI 02903-1307
401.454.3418
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Rev. Janet Cooper Nelson, retired Chaplain of Brown University will bring the message on Sunday, October 12 as part of our celebration of the 250th anniversary of the building of the Meeting House.
Nearly 1/3 of households in Rhode Island experience food insecurity. You can make a difference by bringing nonperishable food to church each Sunday. We will deliver it to Better Lives RI.
Cucumbers, tomatoes and beans are ripening along with the herbs and edible flowers. Help yourself to the bounty. Weather permitting we will be meeting in the garden on Saturday, September 20 at 10:00 to harvest potatoes, begin putting the garden to bed and to pot up some of the natives that need new homes.
We are collecting granola bars, sanitizing wipes, water bottles, cheese/peanut butter crackers, and socks to place into blessing bags that you can hand to homeless people you meet on your travels.
If you'd like to donate supplies or pick up a couple bags to hand out, stop by the office.