NOTICE
If you are a volunteer with any of our ministries here at Bridgetown Baptist that works with youth or persons of other vulnerable sections (seniors, disabled, etc.) you must complete a criminal Record Check and also a Child Abuse Registry check.
A) the Criminal Record Check form is available at the RCMP detachment in Bridgetown, and you must obtain a cover letter from Pastor Steve, or the chair of your volunteer Board, which will also instruct the RCMP to include a Vulnerable Persons check as part of the search.
B) You can apply for a Nova Scotia Child Abuse Registry check at the following link HERE. This must be completed as well.
Upcoming Events
20 Nov 2024; 07:00PM - 08:00PM Faith on Fire Prayer Meeting |
21 Nov 2024; 10:00AM - Bible Study |
21 Nov 2024; 07:00PM - Management Board Meeting |
24 Nov 2024; 11:00AM - Worship Service |
24 Nov 2024; 02:00PM - Mountain Lea Service |
25 Nov 2024; 06:30PM - 08:30PM Beta |
26 Nov 2024; 10:00AM - Prayer Meeting |
27 Nov 2024; 07:00PM - 08:00PM Faith on Fire Prayer Meeting |
28 Nov 2024; 10:00AM - Bible Study |
01 Dec 2024; 11:00AM - Worship Service |
Sunday Services At the Legion
We are happy to announce that the Bridgetown branch of the Royal Canadian Legion is allowing us the use of their space for our Sunday morning worship services, while the Salvation Army is allowing us the use of their facilities for other meetings.
We will continue to carry on the ministry Jesus entrusted to us.
The Bridgetown Baptist Church Family has been enormously touched by the kindness of everyone in the community during and since the loss of our church building on April 26th.
We particularly appreciate the first responders who were on site all day, and the many offers of help and support received by so many in the community and beyond.
There have been questions about the cleanup of the site. Debris from a fire cannot be cleaned up and transported from the site for two weeks after the fire; this is a provincial regulation. It is expected that the site will begin to be cleaned up on Monday, May 13th.
Many people have been asking about making a donation to our Building Fund. There is now an account at the Valley Credit Union in Bridgetown for this purpose. If a tax receipt is needed, however, donations should be made either by e-transfer to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or by cheque to Bridgetown Baptist Church, PO Box 429, Bridgetown, NS B0S 1C0, in both cases designating “Building Fund” and including a return address for a receipt.
We extend our very heartfelt thanks to ALL the people of Bridgetown and surrounding areas, for coming alongside us during this difficult time.
May God bless you all.
Welcome
Welcome to Bridgetown Baptist Pastoral Charge
Nestled between the North & South Mountains within this historic Town and the picturesque Western Annapolis Valley, Bridgetown Baptist Church [est. 1801/building 1891], and our two affiliated churches, Centrelea Baptist Church and West Dalhousie Baptist Church, have a two century-plus tradition of "bridging generations" and "spanning the divide" with the light, life and love of Christ"
Part of the 107 year-old, Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada since its founding, we uphold the historic Christian faith and teachings, centering on the life and work of Christ and the reliability of the Bible. We also strive to faithfully teach and share the gospel in fresh terms and creative ways with folks of all ages and faith backgrounds.
Our worship services blend classic and modern hymns, familiar Christian choruses, special sacred and gospel pieces led by our Bridgetown Baptist organists, pianists, soloists and other instrumentalists; themed Scripture readings and prayer. This is complemented by topical and biblical messages, linked to the Christian Year, seasonal calendar and current events.
Sunday Worship Hours: 11:00am Bridgetown weekly, 1pm Centrelea on 1st and 3rd Sundays
Latest Bridgetown Baptist News
Any cancellations will be posted to the Calendar Page
Sunday Services At the Legion
We are happy to announce that the Bridgetown branch of the Royal Canadian Legion is allowing us the use of their space for our Sunday morning worship...
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We are all still reeling from the fire this morning and the devastation it caused at the Bridgetown Baptist Church. Looking at the site that was once home to...
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