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Welcome to Campbellsburg Baptist Church

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Welcome to Campbellsburg Baptist Church

We're preparing for the flood!

Thinking about Noah and the flood. Have you ever wondered what would have happened if Noah had done differently? What if he hadn't believed God and hadn't built the ark? What if he had procrastinated, thereby delaying the start of construction? What if Noah had trusted his knowledge of boats and not followed God's instructions? Would we have any animals or people in our world?

When God told Noah to build the ark, it had never rained. Noah could not have understood why the ark needed to be so big. But Noah did obey God. He began the arduous work of building the ark. It is estimated that the ark took between 50 and 75 years to build. During this time, he endured the ridicule of the local people. He probably had well-meaning family and friends tell him he was crazy and wasting his time. But Noah believed God. Noah obeyed God!

Genesis 6:22 tells us, "Noah did everything just as God commanded him."

When Noah was finished with the ark, God sent the animals in, Noah and his family entered, and then "on that day all the springs of the great deep burst forth, and the floodgates of the heavens were opened. And rain fell on the earth forty days and forty nights." Genesis 7: 11,12

We're busy at Campbellsburg Baptist Church, preparing for a flood, but not a flood of water. We believe God is preparing a flood of people in the Campbellsburg area to flood into our church! Why is this comparison important to me? We have our nay-sayers too. We have people opposed to the changes, so why are we continuing?

At Campbellsburg Baptist Church, we've been getting our buildings ready. For the past couple of years, we've been busy getting the Educatio Building ready. Why? Because we believe God is going to draw people to Him, and they're going to need a place to worship and a place to be taught God's word. Jesus established the church during HIs time on earth. Jesus said Go, Baptize, and Teach. (Matthew 28:19,20) Jesus said to start at home, but to go throughout the world. (Acts 1:8b)

We've had some say. "We don't need to spend time and money on our building. We have what we need for an hour of worship for us!" And they are right. We don't need the classrooms, but those who come seeking God will need a place for Bible Study, and their children will need a place to learn about God.

The rain is coming, and we're getting our umbrella! I'd like to share with you some of the ways that we are getting ready for the rain.

Proclaiming the Gospel
Meeting the Need
Embracing our Community

We work hard to preach and teach God's Word. Our Pastor's sermons are from the Word of God, bringing understanding and application. Our Morning Worship service is broadcast live over five Facebook and YouTube channels. Edited weekly messages are made available on YouTube for anyone to watch. Short reels are edited and made available on our Facebook and YouTube channels, too!

We have four Bible Studies each week that are focused on God's Word. There is a Small Group Bible Study each Sunday morning at 10:00 AM with solid Bible teaching.

On Tuesday mornings at 10 AM, our senior ladies meet to study God's Word. They are currently using the book called Bible Recap. This is an in-depth survey of the Bible.

On Tuesday evenings at 7:00 PM, we have "Time Apart." This Bible Study session is focused on young working women. It is designed to give them an opportunity to take time out of their busy lives to fellowship and study the Bible with other moms and grandmoms. They are currently using the book CORE 52 as a study guide.

And then on Wednesday evenings at 6 PM, we offer Mid-Week Bible Study. This session is led by our Pastor. Some of our studies over the past few years have been "The Gospel in the Stars." This study examined how the constellations in the night sky were placed by God to teach people that they needed the coming Savior before there were prophets or scriptures to read. We studied the Minor Prophets. These are books of the Old Testament. The Intestamental Period, sometimes called The Silent 400 Years. This included the period between the Old Testament book of Malachi and the New Testament book of Matthew. We just finished a study of The Book of Job in the Old Testament. Our next study is "Developing Your Spiritual Gift," using references from the New Testament. Our Mid-Week Bible Study is broadcast live on Facebook and YouTube, and the edited recording is available on our YouTube page. In addition, study notes are available on our Facebook page for anyone to download and use.

We're serious about God's Word at CBC!

To help facilitate Bible Study, we've been busy renovating the rooms in our Education Building. We have a great classroom for our elementary-age kids, a newly renovated and furnished classroom for adults, and two more children's rooms are getting fresh new carpet this month. Finally, we've had central heating and air conditioning installed in the Education Building, and we've removed all the ugly, noisy window air conditioners, making the building more comfortable and conducive to learning.

At CBC, we strive to make God's word central and prominent. God's word is central in the Sunday messages, in our Small Group Bible Studies, and is the most important resource in our daily lives.

God's word teaches us to help those we can, when we can, in every area, which includes basic life needs. CBC is active in several areas to meet those needs.

Backpack Ministry

The churches in our area work together to put together backpacks for our local students. These backpacks include school supplies, and we also include food because some students have a rough time getting the food they need to be good students.

Benevolence Ministry

Sometimes people need help with meeting day-to-day expenses. CBC maintains a benevolence fund to help address these needs. The fund is supported by gifts from members of our church.

People may contact the church for assistance with utility bills, rent, groceries, and other living expenses. This fund is intended to provide as much momentary support as possible, not ongoing help. The amount of assistance depends on the need and on how well the program is funded at the time of the request, and sadly, we are not able to help everyone to the full level of their need.

Cooperative Program

In 1925, our denomination, the Southern Baptist Convention, created a program in which churches voluntarily contribute funds. These funds are used to finance missionary work at the local, state, national, and international levels. In 2025, our church contributed $10,178 towards the program. The total amount received in 2025 from all the participating churches was $186,091,048.26. Since CBC's inception, our church has contributed $413,000. Here are some ways the Cooperative Programs funds are utilized.

It funds more than 3600 international missionaries in 155 countries who see, on average, more than 400 people a day come to faith in Jesus.

It has helped plant more than 11k Baptist churches in North America since 2010.

It is helping more than 24k men and women train for ministry through our six seminaries and Bible colleges.

YIt is caring for more than 1200 of Kentucky's most vulnerable foster children through Sunrise, which has facilitated 726 adoptions since 2006.

Cooperative Program volunteers prepped over 4,600 hot meals for ice-impacted people in three Kentucky counties and four Tennessee counties two weeks ago through disaster relief efforts.

Plus, this year, it helped 66 retired ministry couples or widows receive a check for support through Mission Dignity

This is a vital program, and one we are proud to partner with to extend the kindness of Jesus Christ around the world.

CBC wants to partner with parents in teaching their children about Jesus. We realize that to do this, we need a safe and comfortable facility.

We have been on a five-year program to make our facility that kind of place. The individual tasks of this work have been many. Broadly speaking, we have renovated and updated our Sanctuary, Fellowship Hall, and several classroom buildings in our Education Building. I invite you to check out our church's Facebook page and look at the picture albums we've posted chronicling that work. Most recently, we have installed a central heating and cooling system in our Education Building. This makes the rooms more comfortable year-round, quieter to facilitate teaching, and more aesthetic by removing the window AC units.

We are also working with our city and county officials to provide helpful functions for our local families.

Recently, we announced the availability of free garden plots so residents may plant a vegetable garden.

We have been busy renovating our church basement to make it a Safe Place in the event of a tornado or other natural emergency.

We are working on setting up a volleyball court so local residents have a place for recreation.

Each of these will be announced soon, so stay tuned for more information. At CBC we are trying to do what we can to share the message and ministry of Jesus Christ with our community!

Our Location

Campbellsburg Baptist Church is located in Campbellsburg, KY, providing a welcoming space for worship, community assistance, and fellowship.

Address

8320 Main St, Campbellsburg

Hours

Sunday to Wednesday

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Contact

502-532-6026

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