Service Times

Sundays Sunday School 10:00am
Morning Worship 11:00am
Evening Worship 5:00pm

Thursdays Worship Service 7:00pm

Upcoming Events

Who We Are

We are an independent Bible believing Baptist church. We preach and teach from the King James 1611 Bible.  We were established in 1980 when God called Pastor Randy Everett to Idaho to start a church in the West.  In 2018 Pastor Walter Barbee became Pastor after Pastor Everett was called back to Houston. He held the position until Pastor Jacob Hansen became the current Pastor in 2023.

 

Our Values:

Our burden is to reach the City of Rexburg and surrounding areas with the gospel of Jesus.  It says in John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in his shall not perish, but have everlasting life.”

We welcome you to visit our services where we preach and teach to lost souls and to help Christians with their day to day walk with God.

What we believe….

  • The Bible is the inspired Word of God.
  • There is one God, in three persons... Father, Son and the Holy Ghost.
  • Jesus Christ was born of a virgin, as prophesied by Isaiah.
  • The gospel is the death burial and the resurrection of Jesus Christ according to the scriptures.
  • God promised not only a perfect word, but to preserve His word, which promise we believe He kept in the translation of the 1611 King James Bible. Psalm 12:6,7
  • That ALL men have a sin nature, and that All men sin by choice
  • Salvation is by grace through Christ’s finished work on Calvary, not by works.  Ephesians 2:8-9
  • Heaven is received through salvation, and Hell is received by man rejecting the gift of Salvation.
  • Any person who has accepted Jesus Christ as their savior cannot lose their salvation. Our continuing salvation is just as much a work of grace as receiving it, and he promised to never leave us or forsake us.
  • Jesus Christ will return to take his bride away before the great tribulation period.
  • The church is independent from other churches and led by the local pastor. No denomination, committee, vote, or other source will determine the doctrines or policies of the local church.