November 21, 2025

Many of our events are open to anyone. 
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Upcoming Events

Saturday, Nov 29, 12 p.m., Widow/Widower Banquet
Sunday, Nov 30, during worship, distribute FY2026 Proposed Budget & Nominations
Sunday, Nov 30, 3 p.m., Pigeon Forge Community Chorus Concert
Wednesday, Dec 3, 5 p.m., FY2026 Budget & Nominations discussion
Saturday, Dec 6, 4 p.m., KCE Kids' Market & Showcase
Sunday, Dec 7, 1:30 p.m., fill food bags for school children
Tuesday, Dec 9, 10 a.m., Ladies' Book Study & luncheon
Saturday, Dec 13, Deacons to distribute fruit baskets to our homebound members

A Special Invitation for Widows/Widowers at FBC

All widows and widowers are invited to a special event planned especially for them on Saturday, November 29, at noon in the fellowship hall. The meal, sponsored by the FBC deacons, is free for everyone. Come and share in this special time of fellowship. RSVP to Beth in the church office.

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering & Week of Prayer Begins Soon

Praying for our international missionaries.

The Lottie Moon Week of Prayer begins on Sunday, November 30.

Each year, the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering Week of Prayer helps us refocus our hearts on God’s global mission. As we begin this special week, we join with churches across the nation to pray for the missionaries who serve through the International Mission Board (IMB)—men and women who share the hope of Jesus in places many of us will never go.

Gets your kids or grandkids involved!

This week is a wonderful opportunity to involve the next generation:

  • Pray together as a family each day for a featured missionary.
  • Find the country on a map and learn about the people who live there.
  • Read stories or watch IMB videos that show how lives are being changed by the gospel.
  • Give together to the Lottie Moon Offering—let children contribute a small gift or earn money through acts of kindness.

As we pray, learn, and give, we’re helping children and teens understand that they are part of God’s great story—sharing His love to the ends of the earth.

“How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news.” — Romans 10:15

News from the TN Baptist & Reflector

  • Harry Smith receives 10th Eagle Award for business leadership and service in West Tennessee. 
  • Viral videos draw attention to church benevolence practices.
  • Is your church ready for when a crisis communication situation is required? Baptist and Reflector editor Chris Turner gives advice on how churches can handle these situations.
  • Turning up the temperature: How pastors influence the church’s prayer climate.
  • Randy C. Davis, president and executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, gives a long list of what he's thankful for as we celebrate the season of Thanksgiving.
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