A Little Bit About Us

Our Covenant & FAQ’s

Having been led by the Spirit of God to trust in Jesus Christ as our Savior, and having publicly professed our faith through baptism in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, we now joyfully and solemnly covenant together, before God and this congregation, to walk as one body in Christ.


With the help of the Holy Spirit, we commit to walk together in Christian love. We will work for the growth of this church in knowledge, holiness, and unity. We will support its worship, its teachings, and its mission. We will give regularly and cheerfully to support our ministry, care for those in need, and share the gospel around the world.


We commit to honoring God in our homes and personal lives, to raising our children in the faith, and to living with integrity in the world—being honest, faithful, and kind in all we do. We will avoid gossip, bitterness, and harmful habits, and will seek to reflect Christ in our actions and attitudes.


We promise to care for one another in love—praying for each other, supporting each other in times of need, showing compassion, and speaking with grace. We will be patient, seek reconciliation when there is conflict, and follow Christ’s example in all things.


And when we move from this place, we promise to join another church where we can continue to live out this covenant and the truth of God’s Word.

  • Will I have to say anything, give anything, or be singled out in any way?

    Absolutely not!

  • What kind of Church is this?

    We are a Christ centered, Bible believing church which believes in the infallible Word of God and we seek to honor and worship our God in all that we do. We are a congregation of the Baptist faith and we are dually aligned with the Baptist Missionary Association (BMA) and the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC).

  • Who is invited?

    Everyone who comes is welcome.

  • Do you offer Bible Study or Sunday School opportunities?

    We have Sunday School for all ages which begins at 9:00 a.m. each Sunday. On Wednesday evenings we have adult Bible Study led by our Pastor in our fellowship hall that begins at 7:00 p.m.


    Our middle and high school Hooked Youth Students meet upstairs in the education building at 6:30 p.m. for dinner and worship/bible study begins at 7:00 p.m. Our children’s ministry meets downstairs in the education building and has bible teaching relevant for their age groups.

  • What do I wear?

    Anything from blue suits to blue jeans (and just about everything in between). You’ll see suit and tie, dresses, slacks, polo’s, blouses, jeans, t-shirts, etc.

  • How long does a worship service last?

    A typical Sunday morning worship gathering will last from 60 to 75 minutes. Our Sunday morning gatherings begin at 10:00 a.m. in our worship center. Sunday School/Bible Study groups meet on Sunday mornings at 9:00 a.m. in different rooms across our campus. We provide childcare (nursery) for every worship/bible study gathering we have.

  • Do you have anything available for my children?

    Yes! We have great programs for children and teens. Our children’s area is located on the first floor of the education building and the middle school and youth ministry area is located on the second floor of the education building.

  • Where will I park?

    We have reserved spaces for guests in our front parking lot, this lot is accessible from Hwy 107 or Cardinal lane. In addition to our designated guest parking we have ample space to park around our campus. Additional parking can be found in our rear parking lot (accessible from Cardinal Lane) or in our Fellowship Hall parking lot directly north of the church (accessible from Hwy 107).

  • How do I get to North Hills Baptist Church?

    We are conveniently located at 9618 Highway 107. The church is on the corner of Hwy 107 and Cardinal lane.

Our Values

We are committed to living out the values of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our mission is to love God, love others, and share the good news of Jesus Christ. 


Love

We are committed to loving God and loving others, and to be known for our love for one another.


Worship

We strive to glorify God through worship that is rooted in scripture, and that draws us closer to Him.


Service

We are called to serve our community and those in need, through both physical and spiritual acts of love and kindness.


Evangelism

We seek to spread the good news of Jesus Christ to all people, and to share the gospel through both deed and word.


Discipleship

We prioritize the practice of discipling others in the faith, helping them to grow in their understanding of the Bible and their relationship with God.


Stewardship

We strive to be wise stewards of the resources God has given us, using them to meet the needs of the church and community.


Unity

We seek to foster unity in diversity, standing together as a church family united in our purpose of sharing God’s love.


Holiness

We strive to be a holy people, living in obedience to God’s Word and in surrender to the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.


Mission

We seek to fulfill the Great Commission, making disciples of Jesus Christ in our region and beyond.

Our Beliefs

We invite you to explore our beliefs and join us in our pursuit of living out our faith in boldness and passion.

  • The Trinity

    There is one living and true God, the creator of the universe. He is revealed in the unity of the Godhead as God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, who are equal in every divine perfection.


    Scripture References:

    Exodus 15:11; Isaiah 45:11; Jeremiah 27:5; Matthew 28:19; II Corinthians 13:14


    God the Father

    The supreme ruler of the universe. He providentially directs the affairs of history according to the purposes of His grace.


    Scripture References:

    Genesis 1; Psalm 19:1; Psalm 104; Hebrews 1:1-3


    God the Son

    The Savior of the world, born of the virgin Mary. He declared His deity among men, died on the cross as the only sacrifice for sin, arose bodily from the grave, and ascended back to the Father. He now intercedes for believers and will return to rapture them from the world.


    Scripture References:

    Matthew 1:18; Luke 1:26-35; John 1:14, 18; Matthew 9:6; Philippians 2:6-11; Luke 24:6-7, 24-26; I Corinthians 15:3-6; Acts 1:9-11; Mark 16:19; Romans 8:34; Hebrews 7:25; I Thessalonians 4:16-18


    God the Holy Spirit

    The manifest presence of deity. He convicts of sin, teaches spiritual truths according to the written Word, permanently indwells believers, and enables them for spiritual service.


    Scripture References:

    John 16:8-15; Acts 5:32; John 14:16-17, 20, 23; I Peter 4:10-11

  • The Scriptures

    The Scriptures are God’s inerrant revelation, complete in the Old and New Testaments, written by divinely inspired men as they were moved by the Holy Spirit. These men wrote not with human wisdom but with words taught by the Holy Spirit.


    Scripture References:

    II Timothy 3:16-17; II Peter 1:21; I Corinthians 2:13


    The Scriptures are the believer’s standard for faith and practice, reveal God’s judgment principles, and form the basis for Christian fellowship.


    Scripture References:

    Hebrews 4:12; John 12:48; Galatians 1:8-9; II John 9-11

  • Creation

    The World

    God created all things for His own pleasure and glory, as revealed in the Biblical account of creation.


    Scripture References:

    Genesis 1; Revelation 4:11; John 1:2-3; Colossians 1:16


    The Angels

    God created an innumerable host of spirit beings called angels. Holy angels worship and serve God; fallen angels serve Satan and oppose God’s purposes.

    Scripture References:

    Colossians 1:16; Luke 20:35-36; Matthew 22:29-30; Psalm 103:20; Jude 1:6


    Man

    God created man in His own image. Every person, as the crowning work of creation, is of dignity and worth.


    Scripture References:

    Psalm 8; Genesis 1:27; 2:7; Matthew 10:28-31

  • Satan

    Satan is a real being who, with his demons, opposes all that is true and godly. He blinds the world to the gospel, tempts believers, and wages war against God’s people.


    Scripture References:

    John 8:44; II Corinthians 4:3-4; Ephesians 6:11; I Peter 5:8; Genesis 3:15; Revelation 20:1-10

  • Depravity Of Man

    Man was created in God’s image but fell through sin. In his natural state, man is spiritually dead, under Satan’s influence, and incapable of saving himself. All have inherited a sin nature, except for Jesus Christ.


    Scripture References:

    Genesis 1:26; 2:17; Romans 5:12; James 3:9; Ephesians 2:1-3; John 1:13; Romans 3:23; I Peter 2:22; Romans 3:10-19; Jeremiah 17:9

  • Salvation

    The Meaning of Salvation

    Salvation is God's gracious act of delivering sinners from sin and its consequences. Justification by faith brings peace with God and assurance of future glorification.


    Scripture References:

    Matthew 1:21; Ephesians 2:8-9; Romans 3:20-26


    The Way of Salvation

    Salvation is by grace alone, through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ.


    Scripture References:

    Titus 3:5; Ephesians 2:9; Acts 16:30-32; Luke 24:47; Romans 10:17


    The Provision of Salvation

    Christ died for the sins of all. His atonement is sufficient for everyone.


    Scripture References:

    John 1:29; 3:16; I John 2:1-2; I Timothy 2:4-6; Hebrews 2:9; John 3:18


    The Purpose of Salvation

    God’s sovereignty and man’s free will are harmonized in salvation. Man has the choice to receive or reject God’s offer.


    Scripture References:

    Ephesians 2:4-6; Ephesians 1:9-14; John 1:12-13

  • Sanctification

    At the moment of regeneration, believers are set apart to God. They grow in grace by applying God's Word through the Spirit, aligning their lives with divine righteousness.


    Scripture References:

    Hebrews 10:12-14; I Corinthians 6:11; II Peter 1:5-8; I Peter 2:2; Romans 12:1-2; I Thessalonians 4:3-7; II Corinthians 7:1; I Peter 1:15-16

  • Eternal Security

    All believers are eternally secure in Jesus Christ. They are born again, transformed, indwelt by the Spirit, and kept by God's power.


    Scripture References:

    John 10:24-30; Romans 8:35-39; John 3:3-5; I John 5:1; I Peter 1:23; II Corinthians 5:17; II Peter 1:4; Romans 8:28; I Corinthians 10:13; Philippians 1:6; Philippians 2:12-13; I Peter 1:3-5; Hebrews 13:5



  • The Church

    The Nature of the Church

    A New Testament church is a local body of baptized believers, united by covenant and obedient to Christ’s commands.


    Scripture References:

    Acts 16:5; I Corinthians 4:7; Acts 2:41-42


    The Autonomy of the Church

    Jesus is the church’s only Head. Each church governs itself under biblical authority and pastoral oversight.


    Scripture References:

    Ephesians 5:23; Colossians 1:18; Isaiah 8:20; II Timothy 3:16-17; Acts 6:1-6; I Corinthians 5:1-5; Acts 20:28; Hebrews 13:17, 24


    The Perpetuity of the Church

    Founded by Jesus during His earthly ministry, true churches continue until His return.


    Scripture References:

    Matthew 16:18; Mark 3:13-19; John 1:35-51; Matthew 28:20


    The Ordinances of the Church

    Baptism and the Lord’s Supper are the two ordinances. Baptism is by immersion; the Lord’s Supper is a memorial of Christ’s sacrifice.


    Scripture References:

    Matthew 28:19; Romans 6:4; Acts 2:41-42; Acts 20:7; Luke 22:19-20; I Corinthians 11:23-26


    The Officers of the Church

    Pastors and deacons are the church’s two offices. Men are chosen by the church, led by the Spirit, and must meet biblical qualifications.


    Scripture References:

    Philippians 1:1; Acts 6:1-6; Acts 20:17-18; I Timothy 3:1-13


    Pastors

    Also called elders or bishops, they teach and oversee the church under Christ’s authority.


    Scripture References:

    Acts 20:28; Hebrews 13:7, 17, 24; I Peter 5:1-4; I Corinthians 11:1; I Thessalonians 1:6; I Timothy 5:17-18; Philippians 4:15-18; Matthew 23:8-12


    Deacons

    Servants of the church, assisting pastors especially in benevolence. Each church selects its own.


    Scripture References:

    Acts 6:1-6


    The Ministry of the Church

    To evangelize, baptize, and disciple.


    Scripture References:

    Matthew 28:19-20; Luke 24:45-47; Acts 2:41-42; Acts 8:12, 35-38; Matthew 18:17-18; I Corinthians 5:1-5


    The Fellowship of the Church

    Churches may associate for mutual edification but must avoid unscriptural alliances.


    Scripture References:

    II Corinthians 11:8; Philippians 4:10, 15-16; Galatians 1:8-9; I John 2:19; Matthew 20:25-28; Matthew 18:18



  • Civil Authority

    Government is ordained by God to protect and maintain order. Christians should obey and influence it, unless it contradicts God’s law.


    Scripture References:

    Matthew 22:21; Romans 13:1-7; I Peter 2:13, 17; I Timothy 2:1-2; Acts 4:18-20


    Churches should not receive government funds, but should remain tax-exempt when using resources for worship, education, and benevolence.

  • The Last Things

    Return

    Jesus will return personally and bodily to receive His people.


    Scripture References:

    I Thessalonians 4:13-17; Revelation 22:20


    Resurrections

    The righteous will rise at Christ’s return; the wicked at the end of the millennium.


    Scripture References:

    John 5:24-29; I Corinthians 15:20-28; Revelation 20:6, 12-15


    Judgments

    God will judge all people, rewarding believers and punishing the wicked.


    Scripture References:

    Matthew 24:31-46; II Corinthians 5:10; Revelation 20:11-15


    Eternal States

    Heaven is the eternal home of the saved; hell is the place of eternal punishment.


    Scripture References:

    John 14:1-3; I Corinthians 15:51-58; I Thessalonians 4:17; Revelation 21-22; Luke 16:19-31; Matthew 25:41; Revelation 20:10-15


    We believe in the pre-millennial return of Christ, followed by His thousand-year reign on earth.


    Scripture References:

    Revelation 20:4-6