Christians as a whole are firm believers in "The Great Commission". None would argue the substance of this statement by Jesus to go. Yet so many fail getting involved in outreach and evangelism. Struggling with time, with confidence, with guilt, most end up not being personally involved at all. DFBC recognizes that our members do believe this command, and if given a way to participate joyfully, they would. We do that through "Rotation Visitation Program", more commonly spoken of here as RVP.

Sunday School too is an important part of our evangelism and outreach. Classes are assigned prospects and asked to make contacts. We have special outreach days to meet new comers in our community. We use other seasonal programs (Upward Basketball, Festival 31, Vacation Bible School, Christmas Pageant, etc) to reach folks systematically, along with training members to share their faith daily, as part of their lifestyle.

The “Buckets of Hope” ministry is just one means by which Baptists can fulfill the mandate of Jesus Christ to feed the hungry in the name of Jesus. Aid victims of the Haitian Earthquake through this ministry. Read More
So how does RVP work? We ask members for short-term commitments. Our RVP terms are 12 weeks long, and members are asked to give one hour a month for three months within these 12 weeks. After their 3 hours out are up, their commitment is fulfilled. We then start a new enlistment effort for the next 12 week session. There are three of these a year. Read More
Lunch with the Pastor is an opportunity for guests to become familiar with our church in a comfortable and non-threatening way. The guests will also have the opportunity to ask questions and will be offered (in a no pressure way) the opportunity to officially join the Church, without having to "walk the aisle." Read More
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