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What does it mean to be saved?

When we say that we are 'saved,' what do we mean? In short, we are saying that we have accepted Jesus into our hearts. The Bible says “if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9). By trusting Jesus as your Savior, you will be forgiven of your sins and born into the family of God. We would love to welcome you into the family and help you grow in your relationship with God. If you’re ready to accept Jesus, click the button below and follow the instructions to tell us about your decision.

Each week, we extend an opportunity for a person to respond to the gospel during one of four invitations:

SALVATION: Accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and receive forgiveness of your sins. (Romans 10:9-10)
REDEDICATION: Anyone who has accepted Christ, but has strayed in their walk with Him, can rededicate themselves to Christ. (1 John 1:9)
ASSURANCE: If you’re unsure of your salvation status, you can receive absolute assurance. (1 John 5:13)
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: â€‹
Membership is extended to anyone who has accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. (Hebrews 10:25)

Need Assurance?

If you have ever accepted Christ as your Savior and invited Him into your heart through confession, repentance, and prayer, then you are saved. Your salvation is not based upon emotions, speaking in tongues or whatever others may say. Your salvation is based upon the Word of God which you have confessed. 1 John 5:13 reads: “These things I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life, and that you may continue to believe in the name of the Son of God.”

As you continue to read your Bible daily, attend Bible Study and worship God, you will grow in your faith and in the Word and know without a doubt that you are saved. John 8:31 says: Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed Him, “If you abide in my Word, you are My disciples indeed.”

Looking for a Church Home?

Joining a church is a big decision, and we are honored that you are considering connecting with us, either through our Pooler campus or our online campus.

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You can become a member of NBFM based on your Christian experience or as a candidate for baptism. You can express interest in joining the church by:

  • Clicking commit and a counselor will contact you.

  • Sending an email to nbfm2009@gmail.com A counselor will be in touch with you within two business days.

Baptism

Although He knew no sin, Jesus demonstrated to us that baptism is an outward expression of the spiritual change that takes place when a person receives the free gift of salvation. The Bible tells us we don’t get baptized to get saved; rather we are baptized because of our relationship with the One who died so we can have eternal life. It is therefore extremely important that baptism occur after a person has made a conscious decision to repent of their sins and profess their faith in Jesus Christ. 

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Our Baptism service are held based on the number of applicants.  For information, please email nbfm2009@gmail.com.

New Members Class

One of the steps to becoming a member is to attend our new member classes.
Complete the NBFM New Members Classes, in order to be eligible for membership.

Options offered: In-person, On Demand, or Virtual.

Children Discipleship

New Members Class for children ages 7-11 years old.

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The ministry will accept a 6-year old; however, parents must assist 6 and 7-year-old children to assist them in class and help to explain class content when needed.

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Coming Soon

Adult New Member Class

New Members Class for ages 12+​

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Coming Soon

On-Demand

Self-Paced New Members Classes (all classes to be completed in its entirety)

Registration is required. 

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Coming Soon

Christ Core Course

This course is geared toward new believers but open to all. It covers the basic principles of Christianity in a relaxed, engaging environment. Each class starts with a general lesson followed by small group interactions (only offered on demand until further notice). Attendees find themselves refreshed in their faith and energized to seek higher levels of commitment.

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The Christ Core Course is a 10-week class that covers the basics of Christianity. It answers questions like 'Who is Jesus? Why did He die?' Each video, students gather to share a time of fellowship, participate in a lesson on the topic of the week. The lesson in each video acts as the springboard for more discovery and uncovering the riches of the Word of God and Discipleship.

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