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Worship at Hayes Barton Baptist Church

 

Worship With Us

At Hayes Barton Baptist Church, we believe that the worship of God is central to the Christian faith, and we also believe that worshiping together in fellowship is fundamental to the growth and development of our faith community. We hope to welcome you to a Sunday service soon.

Sunday Schedule:
Sunday School | 9:45 AM
Sunday Worship | 11:00 AM
Live TV Broadcast on CW22
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We are LIVE at 11:00 AM on CW22. We are grateful for the opportunity to continue to share this sacred hour with many in our community and across the state. Please help us spread the word about this change to our broadcast congregation! Search your channel listing by zip code here.

 

WHERE TO GO

We are blessed on Sunday mornings to have more people than parking spaces on campus, and you may be wondering where you should park. Our offsite parking areas are as follows: Underwood School, First National Bank, the auto service center near Yadkin, Glenwood across from NOFO and in front of the Rialto on both sides of the street, right-hand side of White Oak before the first house, the glass-topped building on the corner of Whitaker Mill and Fairview unless current construction prohibits.

Please observe that there should be NO PARKING on Sunset from White Oak to Whitaker Mill.

 

LIVE BROADCAST

WLFL
22.1 - HD
22.4

SPECTRUM
Benson/Buies Creek — 2
Bunn — 10
Cary — 6
Chapel Hill/Durham — 10
Fayetteville — 2
Fuquay — 6
Goldsboro — 1212
Henderson — 22
Holly Springs — 12/1212
Hope Mills — 2
Oxford — 10
Raleigh — 2
Sanford/Southern Pines — 2
Timberlake/Roxboro — 2
Wilson — 9/912

DISH — 22

DIRECT TV — 22

OPTIMUM
Kinston and Goldsboro — 8
Rocky Mount — 10

GREENLIGHT CABLE
Wilson — 12

UVERSE
Raleigh — 1022
Louisburg — 22

GOOGLE FIBER
Raleigh — 10

CENTURYLINK PRISM
Raleigh — 1022

Hayes Barton Building
 
 
 

Sunday School At HBBC

We offer a range of Sunday School programs to suit a variety of spiritual needs and desires, from age-specific groups to classes organized by gender, area of study, and much more. The combination of biblical learning and the small-group dynamic makes our Bible Studies the perfect vehicle for spiritual growth and fulfillment. We offer in-person and hybrid options. View our brochure for more details. If you have more questions about our Sunday School classes, please email Kristen Muse.

Our Sunday School Offerings

 
 

Preschool and Grade School Children

Our preschool and grade school children are offered age-appropriate experiential learning opportunities. Our curriculum is based on Lifeway: Bible Studies for life.

Middle and High School Students

Our youth meet on the second floor of the Family Life Center and enjoy conversational learning and Bible Based discussions utilizing various resources.

 
 
 

Fellowship Class

The Fellowship Class, whose members range from their seventies to those who have retired, personifies its name. No longer burdened with job schedules and other duties, the class members enjoy the company of one another and the opportunity to visit and study together. The class is taught by four teachers in a rotation. They bring to the class a variety of teaching experience and styles which make for interesting lessons and insights. Class starts at 9:45 AM, but members begin gathering 15 to 20 minutes earlier for visiting and fellowship.

Koinonia Class

This class reflects its name; they offer fellowship, relationships, and the study of Biblical lessons. Class discussions allow the sharing of experiences and learning from one another. They share. They serve. They laugh. They love. They are long-standing members and newer members. Most have children and grandchildren, but all are children at heart as they enjoy their community of faith together. The class begins with tasty goodies around 9:45 AM every Sunday.

 
 

Young Professionals

Graduate students, those who have recently finished college, or are just starting out in their career or adult life are encouraged to give this class a try. The class meets each Sunday from 9:45-10:30 AM which allows time for those that have responsibilities like choir and extended session to enjoy Sunday School and then head out.

Cashwell

The Cashwell Sunday School class is a welcoming class that is composed of adults who study, fellowship, and serve together. For years, they have provided meals on Christmas and Thanksgiving Day, as well as a monthly meal at the Helen Wright Women’s Center. The class is made up of adults whose children are now moving out into the world to work. Several in the class are grandparents. They use a variety of resources to engage their faith and grow in their understanding of Scripture and God. Teachers rotate each week.

 

The Well

Are you thirsty; then come to the well. The Well is an intergenerational class made up of singles and couples, young and old. The class also gathers for times of fellowship and supports one another through prayer during the week. 

Genesis

The Genesis class is a unique blend of individuals and couples. Many members have middle school children, as well as those that have graduated from college. Using a variety of resources, the class enjoys discussing the Bible, as well as applying topics and Scripture to life experiences. They are also involved in fellowship and service opportunities.

 

Hailey Class

A class for couples (most, but not all, have young families). They care deeply about each other, the church, and furthering their relationships with Jesus as they grow as Christians together. Using Scripture-based studies that involve group discussions, a team of teachers rotate each week.

Danielson Sunday School Class

This class provokes thinking outside of the box, engages in rigorous study and discussion of the radical life and teachings of Christ, and probes what that means for changes in our lives today. They do so with the basic Baptist principles such as the Priesthood of the Believer, the separation of church and state, and the autonomy of the local church, all of which are dependent on individual exploration and thought. The class is quite large, diverse in age, beliefs, and opinions, and is committed to allowing members to express themselves freely in a respectful environment. The curriculum is derived from the Bible using multiple resources and books. Teachers rotate weekly.

 

Foundations Sunday School Class

The Foundations Class is made up of singles and couples, mostly in their twenties, thirties, and forties. Most of the class members have small children, and they add to that number frequently! The teachers rotate on a weekly basis and the class studies a combination of deep Bible study and application material. Foundations is a warm and loving group that enjoys fellowship on Sunday mornings and through other opportunities outside of the church.

Reflections Sunday School Class

This class is led by The Upper Room’s Disciplines devotional guide. It is a seven-day-a-week spiritual journey through the areas that challenge, support, and articulate our faith. Reflections is a group of individuals from a varying range of backgrounds and ages that are lead by various class facilitators rather than teachers. Reflections offers opportunities to share, to listen, to learn, to fellowship, to pray, and to be involved with each other for the betterment of each individual and our collective faith community.

 

Journey Sunday School Class

The Journey Class is a discussion-based class consisting of members, single and couples, in their late 20s and 30s. They enjoy studying the Bible in a way that challenges their faith, embracing uncertainty and thinking about things a little differently. The Sunday morning class encourages healthy debate, centered in fellowship and love of Christ.