Missions Committee

The Missions Committee sponsors missionaries who are out in the field helping spread the Gospel. We also sponsor different outreach projects throughout the year. Stay tuned to the church bulletin for the latest outreach projects. If you have an idea you’d like us to consider sponsoring, contact the committee chairperson, Doris.


Board of Deacons

The deacons are active in pastoral care ministry and do so much more than serve communion during the service. We are available to provide home visits for shut-ins, hospital visits for the sick, and bereavement support for those who have lost loved ones. We are also prayer warriors and will intercede for your concerns before the Lord. For a specific need, contact our deacon chairperson, Sylvia.


Men's Fellowship

The Laymen’s Fellowship strives to make an imprint upon our community.  They serve God in a variety of ways both within the church and within the community by helping complete small construction projects and routine maintenance.  They are a brotherhood that encourages men to develop a deeper, godly lifestyle.

Laymen’s Breakfast Meeting—meets at 8:00 AM on the second Sunday of each month. To get connected, contact Bill.


Women's Fellowship

The Women’s Fellowship has taken the lead in caring for our community for many years, and their legacy is still a very strong part of our organization.  The Women’s Fellowship is comprised of circles, which are small groups devoted to caring for one another and reaching out to our community.  The circles meet monthly to study and cultivate relationships and each circle has its own mission project initiative.

Fellowship Circles

King/savage Circle

Meets at 10:30am on the first Tuesday of each month in the Old Fellowship Hall. To get connected, contact Martha.

Jackson Circle

Meets at 7:00pm on the first Thursday of each month in the Graham Hall. To get connected contact Wanda.

Fellowship Missions

Below is a list of mission engagements our circles have within our community. In addition to these ministry activities, the circles also invest themselves in local initiatives and assistance as need arises. 

  • Sponsorship of a child from the Christian Children’s Home

  • Coordination of the Food Pantry Ministry at BCC

  • Delivery of meals through Suffolk Meals on Wheels

  • Participation in the Saturday feeding program at the Salvation Army

  • Support of the Hope Haven Children’s Home

  • Collection of supplies for military families

  • Hosting of a community Holiday Faire and a presence at the Suffolk Peanut Fest

  • Preparation of meals for Family Fellowship Nights on Weds evenings.

  • Participation in church-based ministries such as memorial services, bereavement support, special worship services, shut-in encouragement, etc.

Each circle welcomes all new members to the Women’s Fellowship, and if you would like more information, contact the church office.