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About SHBCThank you for visiting Spring Hill's web site. We'd like for you to know us better, so here's a little background on who we are. We look forward to getting to know you as well and hope to see you soon!
Our Purpose
Spring Hill is a family of believers who are committed to:
- Worshiping God with all of our heart, soul, mind and strength.
- Living according to Christ's teachings.
- Sharing His message with others so that they may come to have a personal relationship with Him.
- Understanding the needs of others in our community and the world, so that we might relate to our culture in a way that makes us relevant to the world around us and thus live out Jesus' mandate to go into "Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and the Uttermost parts of the Earth."
What We Believe
We have much in common with other Christians. As Baptists, we have more in common with other Christians than most people imagine. In agreement with faithful Christians around the world, we believe that:
- The Bible is the written, inspired, and authoritative Word of God.
- God is the creator of the world and is the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
- Humans have been made in the image of God, but sin has marred that image.
- Jesus Christ is the living and only Son of God, who was both fully God and fully man, who lived, died, and rose again that we might have eternal life in the Kingdom of God.
- The Holy Spirit fills individual believers and the Body of Christ so that they can continue Christ's work upon the earth.
- Salvation is God's gift of grace to the world, which must be accepted and acted upon in simple faith.
What sets Baptists apart from other Christian denominations? It's how we understand the church. Baptists believe in the following:
Believers' Church
A New Testament church is made up of believers only. Children and grandchildren of members are precious to God and are important to their families within the church, but they cannot be members themselves until they consciously place their faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.
Believer's Baptism
Baptism by immersion in water is an ordinance and public profession of a personal commitment to follow Christ. It is only for those who have professed their faith in Jesus Christ.
The Lord's Supper
The Lord's Supper or Communion is the other ordinance of the church and celebrates the breaking of Christ's body and the shedding of His blood for the forgiveness of our sins. By faith, we meet the risen Lord at his table in a unique and powerful way. At Spring Hill Baptist any believer in Jesus Christ is welcomed and encouraged to join us in Communion.
Church Offices
The two church offices in a Baptist congregation are ministers and deacons. Ministers are the spiritual leaders of the church, overseeing worship, proclamation, discipleship, and all other ministries. Deacons are the primary models of lay ministry, serving the church through family ministry, outreach, and prayerful consideration of major proposals offered by church committees and teams. Deacons are not strictly a governing body of the church, but rather a ministering body, discerning and modeling the best ways that Spring Hill can reach others with Christ's love.
Priesthood of All Believers
All Christians are priests before God. Baptists elevate the laity so that every member is a minister.
Autonomy of the Local Church
Every Baptist church receives its direction from Jesus Christ. No church has to gain permission from another church in order to do what it believes is the will of God. At the same time, Baptist churches have a long history of cooperating with one another and with other churches to expand and further the Kingdom of God in the world.
Religious Liberty
In their earliest years, Baptists were persecuted for their convictions about religious liberty. Having suffered at the hands of those who wanted to unite church and state, Baptists have long stood for the absolute religious liberty of all people, achieved through the separation of church and state. "A free church in a free nation" is the motto of Baptists.
Our Worship
Dress – At Spring Hill, you’ll see people wearing business attire or dressing more casually. The worship of God is primary not our clothing.
Style – You will find our worship style to be classical in that there is a sense reverence when entering our sanctuary. A prelude signals the beginning of the worship hour. The typical Sunday morning service last no more than one hour and generally follows this type of order:
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Invitation To Worship
Greeting from a staff member
Prelude
Pastoral Prayer
Silent prayers of the people
Call to Worship
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Praise and Fellowship with God and Man
Congregational worship by singing of hymns
Beautiful accompaniment from pipe organ and piano
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Worship in Stewardship
Time of worship in stewardship (tithes and offerings given as an act of worship by church members)
Anthems sung by our Sanctuary Choir, instrumental and vocal solos, and ensembles
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Proclaiming the Word
Message from our pastor
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Response of Faith
Time of commitment... public and private (nothing embarrassing)
Congregational reading of scripture verse
Our People
We are a family of genuinely loving and caring people who are learning together how to grow in Christ and encourage one another. It is our mission to seek to bring those without a church home into our family of faith and together grow in relationship with Christ and one another. So be our guest and grow with us.
Our Past
- The church fellowship began with seven families
- Organized October 23, 1949, with 81 charter members
- Original chapel built in 1950
Our Present
- Our current church fellowship includes 1,257 families
- Ministry to all age and stage groups
- Child Development Center including Preschool, Daycare and '9 to 1' part day programs
- Our current church facilities include: Map of facilities>>
- 1200 seat Sanctuary
- Chapel (seating capacity 150)
- Library and Children's Building
- Preschool and Adult Education Building
- Activities Center with Student area, muti-media room and classrooms
- Education Office Suites
- Administrative Office Suites
Our Future
Continue to discover more opportunities to befriend and minister, sharing Christ as we go into our city and our world.
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