First Baptist Church is a church daycare daycare located at 321 Marshall Avenue Sw, Roanoke, Virginia VA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
First Baptist Church in Roanoke is a large religious facility with consistently positive reviews (all 5/5 ratings). Parents appreciate the welcoming atmosphere, strong pastoral leadership, quality music and worship services, and abundant community programs for all ages.
Welcomes everyone in a safe, comfortable and informative atmosphere to worship as well as offer an abundant amount of resources. Th staff is incredible.
Visited twice in one day! Good teaching. I liked the white board beside the pastor during his sermon. The choir was awesome. Love the old time songs.
This church is a wonderful place to come and worship. I was brought to a young adult worship service called Kainos in January, and have been going since. It is a wonderful contemporary service with awesome music and a powerful pastor (Brent). I feel God's presence at these services. Each Tuesday night at 7pm. Good attendance with about 100 average I would say.
If you're looking for a loving family, this church is what it means to be a part of the Body of Christ. I could go on and on about everything my church family offers, but if the Spirit of Christ has led you to see this post, then Jesus is calling you to learn this for yourself; you won't regret it. I'll see you Sunday!
This is a Southern Baptist church. It is a member of a group of 740 self-identified CONSERVATIVE (overtly political) southern baptist churches in Virginia called the South Baptist Conservatives of Virginia (SBCV). You might question what the difference between a Southern Baptist and a regular Baptist is. Well, in 1845, the southern baptists split from the Baptist in order to support slavery, which the southern baptists considered "an institution of heaven." Until the mid 1990s, they officially opposed interracial marriage. They were officially pro-segregation until it was made unconstitutional. The KKK acted as the enforcement arm of the Southern Baptists until their loss of prominence. So ask yourself if this church is one you want to support based on their openly stated ties. If you support this church, you are saying that at the very least that racism, homophobia, misogyny, and authoritarian control over other people's bodies are not a deal breaker for you.