First Baptist of Ganado seeks to lead our community in evangelism, discipleship, and missions. We encourage one another to love God and live significantly in our community and our broader world.
Worship Style
Blend of Traditional and Contemporary
Church Size
51-100
Attire
Informal or casual attire
Language
English
Year Founded
1894
Bible Used
English Standard Version
Church Type
Evangelical
Service Times
10:00AM – Sunday School
– 11:00AM – Morning Worship
– 5:00PM – Sunday Evening Activities (During School Year)
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– 6:30PM – Wednesday Night Meal (During School Year)
– 7:00PM – Prayer Service
Leaders
Ryan Carpenter has been pastor of First Baptist Church of Ganado since November 2014. He graduated from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas with a degree in Mathematics in 1999. He earned a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2003 and studied toward a PhD in Pastoral Ministry at the B.H. Carroll Theological Institute until 2010. Bro. Ryan began formal church ministry in 2000 and served churches in Fort Worth, Round Rock, and San Antonio before coming to Ganado. He is passionate about his family, his congregation, his community, and seeing lives transformed. Bro. Ryan is excited about what God is doing through FBC Ganado and would welcome the opportunity to partner with you as together we seek to love God and live significantly.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH is located at 400 BUECHMAN ROAD in the city of Ganado. Ganado is located in the beautiful state of Texas. According to our database, there are approximately 7 churches in Ganado, with 1 Catholic churches, 3 Baptist churches, 0 Pentecostal churches, 0 Methodist churches, and 3 other denomination churches. If you are looking for a new church or just visiting Ganado, please browse through our church directory to find a church that meets your needs.
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