2025 Vacation Bible School
Another successful VBS has happened! Thank you all who helped, attended, and prayed for our VBS. The following are a few of the many events that occurred during this week.
Another successful VBS has happened! Thank you all who helped, attended, and prayed for our VBS. The following are a few of the many events that occurred during this week.
WHEN: May 17 & 18, 2024
WHERE: Camp Hillview - 7159 Hillview Rd., Claxton, GA 30417
Iron does sharpen iron and so does God make Godly men out of dirt.
Life is a clay pit out of which God molds, shapes, and completes Christlike character in a man.
When: April 19th - April 20th
The world today can be so overwhelming. We are chipped and even crushed with troubles and trials we endure. However, with a rock solid foundation with Christ, Women of God will shine and reveal our strength within. Spiritually, mentally, and even physically strong women are called by God for His purpose. Now is the time we need to rise up and glorify Him with our strengths. What makes you strong?
She Is Clothed With Strength And Dignity; She Can Laugh At The Days To Come.
Diamonds are the strongest mineral on earth. They are formed within rocks through heat and pressure. The rock may look worthless but when broken, it reveals the strength, dignity and beauty within.
The Strength Within Women's Retreat is designed to help women of all ages understand their strengths and the various ways they can share them.
Starting Strength * Agile Strength * Strength Endurance * Absolute Strength
Sunday, December 10, 2023
The Fall Festival and annual chili cook-off was held on Saturday, November 4th. All those who attended had a wonderful time.
On Sunday, October 15, 2023, the Statesboro Primitive Baptist church celebrated its 100th year anniversary for this current church building. The program for the day included a presentation by Deacon Emeritus Rodney Harville titled, "One Hundred Years" and another presentation by Jane Cason titled, "One Family". There was "Dinner on the Grounds" held after the morning service. Many memories were shared as well as much good food. The Spirit as well as the body was fed.
The church youth presented a talent show for entertainment at their spaghetti dinner on Sunday, September 17, 2023. The dinner and show were to collect money for the youth activities in the church. Watch the video below to see all the talent that our youth offer.
On a crisp and sunlit morning of Friday, August 18, 2023, the community spirit was palpable as church members opened the doors to host a heartwarming breakfast for the beloved hometown football team. The event, which aimed to strengthen ties between the church and the local sports enthusiasts, turned out to be a delightful fusion of camaraderie, laughter, and shared enthusiasm for both faith and football.
The breakfast provided a platform for the community to extend their support to the football team in a more personal and communal manner. Church members, greeted the players as they entered, making them feel like cherished guests in their own town. It was a beautiful display of how sports and spirituality can intertwine, fostering unity and a sense of belonging.
This breakfast at the SPBC not only fortified the bond between the community and its football team, but also exemplified the strength that arises when people from different walks of life come together to celebrate shared values. As players and church members departed, the echoes of laughter and the warmth of connections lingered, a testament to the power of a simple meal in fostering a sense of togetherness.
Jaci Starling and Cleve Hart
The Mountain Men Conference was a great success! Men from all ages came together to glorify the God of the mountains by magnifying His Word in a context where the Holy Spirit would have free course to make stronger Christian men who are willing to climb the hills, walk through the valleys, or move mountains. The focus of this conference was "Give Me This Mountain", cited from the scripture verse in Joshua 14:12. This conference was held at Camp Hillview on May 5-6, 2023. The conference began with registration at 5:00 PM on Friday, May 5th followed by supper, singing, preaching and fellowship. Saturday included three messages from God's mountain and a session on Christian character building.
On Friday, March 3, 2023, Elder Randy Waters and his family served food, fellowship and gospel bluegrass music for all those who wanted to attend. This was a special time of good food (Butts by Bill) and even some "surprise" meats! The entertainment for the evening was the bluegrass family band, "Headin' Home". Everyone in attendance really enjoyed this time and look forward to the next annual "Feed the Flock".
January 20, 2023 - Our senior adults had a yummy lunch at Pepper Jack's in Portal, Georgia.
A marvelous night was enjoyed by all who attended the Christmas Cantata performed by the SPBC Choir. The program was "When We Needed a King". Refreshments were served in the social hall after the performance. Congratulations to Khai, our Music Director for such wonderful program.
On August 17, 2022 a group made a visit to the Vidalia Onion Museum in Vidalia, Georgia. The Vidalia Onion Museum provided an interactive, historical experience. The 1,300 square foot space is filled with an array of educational exhibits that highlight the sweet onion's economic, cultural and culinary significance. The Living Exhibit allows guests to see the real thing actually growing in the the smallest registered Vidalia onion field right in front of the museum.
June 19, 2022 All the ladies of the church sang to the father's in the congregation.
Sunrise service was an awesome event. To watch the sun rise as you are worshipping is a wonderful experience. After the worship service, a delicious breakfast was served for all.
On April 12, 2022 a group of SPBC senior adults made a trip to Fort McAllister which is located close to I-95 south of Savannah on the banks of the Ogeechee River. Nestled among giant live oaks, Spanish moss and salt marsh, this scenic park showcases the best-preserved earthwork fortification of the Confederacy. The earthworks were attacked seven times by Union ironclads but did not fall until 1864—ending General William T. Sherman’s “March to the Sea.” Visitors can explore the grounds with cannons, a hot shot furnace, bombproof barracks, palisades and more, while a Civil War museum contains artifacts, a video and gift shop.