WInGS Monthly Meeting
Oh ladies, we have work to do! Be prepared to count and pack items for our Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes, and get a few things ready for the Charlotte Festival. Bring a sack lunch and get ready for some fun!
Wednesday night prayer/bible study with a meal
It’s no secret that First Baptist Charlotte loves to eat so….beginning September 17, we will be sharing an evening meal on the 3rd Wednesday of each month. The meal will begin at 5 pm in the fellowship hall, with our prayer time and bible study starting at 6 pm. See Brother Billy if you would like to help provide food.
Study of Mark
Please join us for the study of:
The Gospel According to
MARK
The message of Mark’s gospel is captured in a single verse: “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many” (10:45). Chapter by chapter, the book unfolds the dual focus of Christ’s life: service and sacrifice.
Mark portrays Jesus as a Servant on the move, instantly responsive to the will of the Father. By preaching, teaching, and healing, He ministers to the needs of others even to the point of death. After the Resurrection, He commissions His followers to continue His work in His power—servants following in the steps of the perfect Servant.
The ancient title for this gospel was Kata Markon, “According to Mark.” The author is best known by his Latin name Marcus, but in Jewish circles he was called by his Hebrew name John. Acts 12:12, 25 refer to him as “John, whose surname was Mark.”

Family Fest at First
At First Baptist Charlotte we love to have fun, and the Charlotte Festival is always a good time! Be on the lookout for a bounce house and a giant inflatable slide set up in front of the church! We’ll also have a couple of canopies where we will be handing out free water and goody bags the kids will want to check out. And to top it off, our grill-masters will be cooking up some delicious hamburgers and hot dogs for everyone to enjoy. And it’s all FREE! Stop by and visit us - we’ll see you soon!
We will need some help throughout the event, so check the bulletin board for volunteer opportunities.
Study of Mark
Please join us for the study of:
The Gospel According to
MARK
The message of Mark’s gospel is captured in a single verse: “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many” (10:45). Chapter by chapter, the book unfolds the dual focus of Christ’s life: service and sacrifice.
Mark portrays Jesus as a Servant on the move, instantly responsive to the will of the Father. By preaching, teaching, and healing, He ministers to the needs of others even to the point of death. After the Resurrection, He commissions His followers to continue His work in His power—servants following in the steps of the perfect Servant.
The ancient title for this gospel was Kata Markon, “According to Mark.” The author is best known by his Latin name Marcus, but in Jewish circles he was called by his Hebrew name John. Acts 12:12, 25 refer to him as “John, whose surname was Mark.”
Study of Mark
Please join us for the study of:
The Gospel According to
MARK
The message of Mark’s gospel is captured in a single verse: “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many” (10:45). Chapter by chapter, the book unfolds the dual focus of Christ’s life: service and sacrifice.
Mark portrays Jesus as a Servant on the move, instantly responsive to the will of the Father. By preaching, teaching, and healing, He ministers to the needs of others even to the point of death. After the Resurrection, He commissions His followers to continue His work in His power—servants following in the steps of the perfect Servant.
The ancient title for this gospel was Kata Markon, “According to Mark.” The author is best known by his Latin name Marcus, but in Jewish circles he was called by his Hebrew name John. Acts 12:12, 25 refer to him as “John, whose surname was Mark.”
Charlotte First Baptist Homecoming
Save the date! Homecoming will be October 26,2025 and we want to invite all former and current members, as well as family and friends to join us to celebrate the rich history of Charlotte First Baptist and its impact on the community of Charlotte. Join us as we worship our Lord on this very special anniversary, and plan to stay afterward for lunch.
Monthly Business Meeting
At this meeting, we will be reviewing the proposed financial budget set to go into effect October 2025.
Study of Mark
Please join us for the study of:
The Gospel According to
MARK
The message of Mark’s gospel is captured in a single verse: “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many” (10:45). Chapter by chapter, the book unfolds the dual focus of Christ’s life: service and sacrifice.
Mark portrays Jesus as a Servant on the move, instantly responsive to the will of the Father. By preaching, teaching, and healing, He ministers to the needs of others even to the point of death. After the Resurrection, He commissions His followers to continue His work in His power—servants following in the steps of the perfect Servant.
The ancient title for this gospel was Kata Markon, “According to Mark.” The author is best known by his Latin name Marcus, but in Jewish circles he was called by his Hebrew name John. Acts 12:12, 25 refer to him as “John, whose surname was Mark.”
Study of Mark
Please join us for the study of:
The Gospel According to
MARK
The message of Mark’s gospel is captured in a single verse: “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many” (10:45). Chapter by chapter, the book unfolds the dual focus of Christ’s life: service and sacrifice.
Mark portrays Jesus as a Servant on the move, instantly responsive to the will of the Father. By preaching, teaching, and healing, He ministers to the needs of others even to the point of death. After the Resurrection, He commissions His followers to continue His work in His power—servants following in the steps of the perfect Servant.
The ancient title for this gospel was Kata Markon, “According to Mark.” The author is best known by his Latin name Marcus, but in Jewish circles he was called by his Hebrew name John. Acts 12:12, 25 refer to him as “John, whose surname was Mark.”
5th Sunday Singin’
5th Sundays of the month are special at First Baptist Charlotte. In addition to a message from our pastor we’ll have lots of special music, then a potluck lunch and games after that. You won’t want to miss this!
Study of Mark
Please join us for the study of:
The Gospel According to
MARK
The message of Mark’s gospel is captured in a single verse: “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many” (10:45). Chapter by chapter, the book unfolds the dual focus of Christ’s life: service and sacrifice.
Mark portrays Jesus as a Servant on the move, instantly responsive to the will of the Father. By preaching, teaching, and healing, He ministers to the needs of others even to the point of death. After the Resurrection, He commissions His followers to continue His work in His power—servants following in the steps of the perfect Servant.
The ancient title for this gospel was Kata Markon, “According to Mark.” The author is best known by his Latin name Marcus, but in Jewish circles he was called by his Hebrew name John. Acts 12:12, 25 refer to him as “John, whose surname was Mark.”
Study of Mark
Please join us for the study of:
The Gospel According to
MARK
The message of Mark’s gospel is captured in a single verse: “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many” (10:45). Chapter by chapter, the book unfolds the dual focus of Christ’s life: service and sacrifice.
Mark portrays Jesus as a Servant on the move, instantly responsive to the will of the Father. By preaching, teaching, and healing, He ministers to the needs of others even to the point of death. After the Resurrection, He commissions His followers to continue His work in His power—servants following in the steps of the perfect Servant.
The ancient title for this gospel was Kata Markon, “According to Mark.” The author is best known by his Latin name Marcus, but in Jewish circles he was called by his Hebrew name John. Acts 12:12, 25 refer to him as “John, whose surname was Mark.”