Front Range Baptist Church is an exciting church with a love for people that flows from our love for God. We know of no place in the world with a more inviting welcome than you will find here. If you’re looking for a relevant message from a timeless book, then you will enjoy FRBC! We have clear Bible preaching, a warm friendly atmosphere, a vision for the future, and a passion for knowing God.
People from all along the Front Range of Colorado have found Front Range Baptist a place to call home. I hope you’ll join us this Sunday. You, too, may find that FRBC is your “place to call home!”
Exalting Jesus Christ is the key to experiencing purpose and confidence in a person’s life. We exalt Him by giving Him the first place of authority in every aspect of our lives. Jesus put aside His royal majesty and became our sacrifice to atone for our sins. For this cause, we exalt our Savior. Through worship and the Word we lift up Jesus Christ, that in all things He might have the preeminence.
Every believer is a minister, and one of the responsibilities of the church is to equip God’s people to do His work and build up the body of Christ. Our desire is to train and prepare the people of God to share the gospel of Jesus Christ, and to use their gifts to serve one another. Through spiritual maturity and ministry we strive to edify the body of Christ.
By taking the Gospel to our neighbors and the nations of the world we share the good news of Jesus Christ. We evangelize by each of us going to the lost in our community and by giving to support mission works around the world.
On March 19, 1978, the Front Range Baptist Church was founded with 52 charter members. Through the leadership of Pastor Ken Stephens, the Lord blessed, and the church attendance increased to over 100 members after only a year. In June of 1980, the Lord brought FRBC to its current location on Harmony Road, and in 1985 Front Range Baptist Academy opened with 22 students. In January of 1993, an education wing was built to provide more space and resources for the growing academy. After the passing of Pastor Stephens in 2003, the church voted to call Jeff Redlin to become the pastor of FRBC. For 15 years, Pastor Redlin led the ministry to see exciting growth in the church and school, leading to the building of our multi-purpose facility, the Harmony Building. When Pastor Redlin followed the Lord’s leading to another ministry in Florida, FRBC called Dean Miller to become our next pastor. Pastor Miller came to FRBC in 2019 and has led our church with a renewed passion to reach the community of Northern Colorado with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
We believe the Lord’s work is just beginning here at FRBC! Building on the rich history of our past, we look forward to what the Lord will continue to do at Front Range Baptist Church!
The Bible is verbally inspired by God. It is truth without any mixture of error and is the sole rule of faith and practice for believers. 2 Tim. 3:16–17; 2 Pet. 1:21; Matt. 5:18; 1 Cor. 2:13
There is one living and true God who exists in three Persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God. John 14:20; Isa. 9:6; John 1:1,14; Heb. 1:8–10; Acts 5:3–4
The Lord Jesus Christ was born of a virgin, lived among us without sin as perfect man and perfect God.
Isa. 7:14; Matt. 1:18–25; Luke 1:26–38
Christ rose bodily from the dead and ascended unto God the Father.
Matt. 28; Mark 16; 1 Cor. 15; Rom. 1:4
First, for the “dead in Christ” who will be resurrected bodily; and for those who are alive at His coming. This resurrection not only precedes His return to earth to reign 1,000 years, but also precedes the Tribulation.
1 Thess. 4:13–18, 5:9
Then to reign 1,000 years on the earth. Rev. 20:1–6; 2 Tim. 2:12
The Holy Spirit convicts sinners, regenerates, sanctifies, indwells, and fills the believer for effective service. John 16:8; Eph. 5:18
All men inherit a depraved nature and are lost sinners in need of salvation.
Rom. 3:9–19; Eph. 2:1–3
God has provided salvation through offering His Son on the cross of Calvary, and allowing His blood to be shed to atone for our sins. Rom. 3:25; Heb. 9:22
We are saved and justified when we recognize ourselves as sinners, and we put our trust in Christ as the Son of God and His finished work on the cross of Calvary. Salvation is by grace through faith plus nothing. Rom. 3:24, 4:5; Eph. 2:8–9
Once saved, we cannot be lost; we are eternally secure in Christ.
John 3:16; Phil. 1:6; John 10:27–29; Rom. 8:38–39
We should regularly and consistently remember the Lord’s death for us in the Lord’s Supper.
1 Cor. 11:23–32
All believers, and only believers, should be baptized by immersion.
Acts 2:41, 19:4–5; Matt. 28:19–20
The Bible teaches the eternal blessedness of the saved. John 4:14, 5:24; Eph. 2:7
It also teaches the eternal punishment of the lost in the Lake of Fire. John 5:28–29; Rev. 20:10, 15
The grace of God teaches us “to live soberly, righteously, godly.”
Looking for the blessed hope of His returning for us. Titus 2:13
Setting “our affection on things above, not on things on the earth.” Col. 3:2–3; 1 John 2:15–17
Living a life of separation from the world and “unto God.” 2 Cor. 6:14–18; Rom. 1:1
Because we believe that reaching the lost is the responsibility of all believers, FRBC is actively involved in both local and global missions. We financially support over fifty missionaries from all across the world to help further the good news that Jesus saves.
What is Missions?
The definition of missions is evangelizing the lost. It is the result of both a passion for the person of God (1 Corinthians 9:16) and obedience to the command of God (Mark 16:15). Missions centers on God – not on a need, although it is great; not on a burden, although it may be present; and not on the lost though there be many, but entirely on God.The demonstration of missions is threefold and involves: going, telling, and making disciples (Matthew 28:19-20).
The deployment of missions is by degree and should be local, regional, national, and global, and all should be done concurrently (Acts 1:8).
What is By Faith giving?
By Faith giving is for the furtherance of missions that is beyond the tithe. It is not a pledge to the church, but it is a commitment between the giver and God. As with all giving, faith is the key, trusting God to provide that which He has prompted the giver to give.