Visit
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What time do I arrive?
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Plan to arrive 10 to 15 minutes prior to the beginning of any service. This will allow time to park, get into the building and find your location.
2.
Is there parking available?
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Yes. Parking is on the street in front of and across the street from the church.
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Is the church handicap-accessible?
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Partially. There is handicap accessibility to the sanctuary. There are no handicap-accessible restroom facilities.
4.
What should I wear when I visit?
Our dress is casual. We know that you want to get into the park as quickly as you can. We encourage you to come dressed the way you’re going to dress for that day’s excursions.
5.
How big is the church?
In the winter season the average attendance is 15 to 20 people. In the summer season attendance varies from 50 to 100 depending on the time of year. Summer attendance is related to YNP visitation.
6.
What is the worship style at First Baptist?
Worship is informal. We encourage interaction in sharing blessings and concerns during the service. Music may vary some but is primarily traditional hymns.
7.
Who goes to your church?
FBC seeks to model Christ’s love and acceptance to all people. Jesus excluded no one from his kingdom. We welcome anyone who comes to seek, serve and praise our Lord.
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Can a visitor take communion?
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We welcome all who have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior to join us for the Lords Supper.
9.
Are small children welcome?
Yes. We welcome children of all ages! For children under 5 years old we have a KIDS room with toys and books. This room is not typically manned by church staff or volunteers but parents are welcome to bring their child there and view a live stream of the service. We also have crayons and pictures to color in the foyer if you would like to bring your child into the service with you.
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What should I do if I have more questions?
Please call our church office at 406.646.7570, or email us at fbcwestyellowstone@gmail.com. Please give us a day or two to respond.
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What if I have need for a service dog?
We recognize the need of some individuals for a service animal. We welcome you and your service animal in our church.