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Hill Road Baptist Church
About Hill Road Baptist Church
 
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Hill Road Baptist Church
3500 West Hill RoadMap
Flint, MI 48507
Phone: 810-238-5572
Email: hillroadbaptistchurch.org@pastor
 

Thanks for checking out our website!

If you're in the area stop by for our Sunday Morning Worship at 10 a.m. 
 (You don't even have to dress up!)

Get connected with others in the pursuit of Jesus.
Sunday School is at 8:45 a.m.


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About Our Church

If you’re looking for some honest, loving Christians to walk with you on “your way to Jesus”, we can help.

The way we look at it, we're all in recovery, one way or another.  None of us are perfect, but we've found grace for every shame and shortcoming through Jesus Christ.  "God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners." (Romans 5:8)  We have found forgivness and acceptance.

And because Jesus rose again, we're trying our best to live a new life pleasing to God as we follow him. (Romans 6:4)  We need a strong healthy relationship with Jesus the support of a healthy community of believers to do this.  Life may be tough at times, but we find victory through our faith, time and time again. 

 If you’re looking for a group of real people engaged in following Jesus personally, stop in and get to know us.  We love to study and apply God’s Word seriously, and we love to laugh together along the way. We’d really love to meet you.

Statement of Beliefs

Our Doctrine

Statement of Faith

Preamble: In accordance with the historic Baptist tradition, we hold to Believers Baptism by Immersion, Liberty of Conscience, the Separation of Church and State, and the Priesthood of the Believer. We also affirm the following distinctives which need emphasis at the present time:

 

I. The Authority of Scripture: The Bible is the inspired, authoritative and infallible Word of God and is our sole rule of faith and practice. It is the standard by which all human conduct and creeds should be tried.

 

II. The Trinity: There is only one true and living God who is manifested in three eternal and coequal persons; Father, Son and Holy Spirit. God possesses holiness, omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence, love, mercy, and all other perfections. All humankind owes to Him supreme faith and obedience.

 

III. Humankind: Humankind has been created in the image of God but through Adam's fall is now sinful, lost and condemned. By deliberate choice all participate in sin, which is open rebellion to God's law. Notwithstanding the fall, all human life through creation has value and dignity.

 

IV. Justification by Faith: Human beings can be forgiven of sin and justified solely through the redeeming work of Jesus Christ who died for sinners and rose again from the dead. Only by repentance from sin and faith in Jesus Christ the Lord can acceptance with God be attained.

 

V. Regeneration: Regeneration is the work of the Holy Spirit by which the believer receives a new nature from God. Christian growth or sanctification is the continuation of the new life principle which begins in the new birth.

 

VI. The Church: The church in its widest sense includes all believers of all ages. The church is manifested visibly in the local body of baptized believers who covenant together to worship, observe the ordinances, and evangelize.

 

VII. Human Destiny: Jesus Christ will eventually return visibly at which time He will raise the dead and judge all people. Believers will enjoy an eternal state of blessedness in heaven while unbelievers will experience eternal separation from God in hell.

 

VIII. Evangelism and Social Concern: The church has been called to preach the gospel so that individual people can receive salvation. Also the church is to become involved in the improvement of society by advocating Biblical principles which militate against poverty, racism, violence, and all forms of injustice against humankind.

 

IX. Human Sexuality: God's design is that man and woman either be joined together in a perpetual monogamous relationship or live in a single state. Extra-marital sex, adultery and homosexuality are inconsistent with biblical teaching.

Church History

Our History

  • In 1966, the American Baptist Churches in Michigan wanted a church in the Swartz Creek area.  Our first service was held on April 2nd 1967, at what was once the old Hill Road School with 24 persons in attendance. 

  • On April 28th 1968, our first baptismal service was held.

  • In 1970, the building of a new church began, finalizing in time for Easter service, 1971.  The old, original church was destroyed by lightning in July of 1985.

  • Today's church sits on 5 acres of a 80 acre tract of farmland.  While we have recently remodeled the bulding, we are focused on transforming lives through the grace of Jesus.  We emphasize authentic relationships, recovery ministries, and community involvement.