First International

Thi - Thi - Laotian Pastor      

 

 FirstInternationalBaptistChurch is an English-speaking second generation Asian American ministry.  What began as an outreach to Laotian refugees in the mid-70s, the church continued to grow under the leadership of Phimphone Phetvixay for the next three decades. 

Today pastor Thi Mitsamphanh leads the church in a new direction as they reach out to a younger generation of English speaking Asian Americans.   A multi-ethnic congregation meets weekly for a contemporary worship service on Sunday morning.  RENEW, a recreational outreach mixed with bible study, meets on Wednesday nights. 

Along with these regular events, FIBC seeks to disciple and equip its members through retreats, fellowship outings, and service projects throughout the year.  Check out our calendar and see what we are up to!  If this sounds like a place for you we invite you to come and worship with us.  For more information please feel free to contact our pastor at or 901-359-6368. 

 

FIBC Cultural Fest 2011

First Laotian Baptist Church will be sponsoring a Cultural Fest in Fellowship Hall Saturday, August 20 from 5-8 p.m. It will be an evening of food, dances, music and testimonies from all the cultures represented in their congregation. Booths will be on display with information from each country.

 

 

     Sundays   10:30 am  Small Groups

  11:15 am  Worship Service

 Wednesday  6:00pm  RENEW

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