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Times and Places.


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Times and Places.


The Week to Week. 

You guessed it.  We typically meet on Sundays and Wednesdays.  
Our week to week schedule follows below.


Sundays.   

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Small Groups.

9:15A-10:20A
GBC Youth Building

All youth meet in the Student Cafe for a few minutes of fellowship, announcements then off to Bible study and small group interaction.  

 
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Worship.

10:30A-11:40A
GBC Worship Center
Following small groups, our students join the rest of the Gillionville faith family for corporate worship and study.

 
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Study.

5:00P-6:00P
GBC Worship Center

The youth reconvene at 5PM for more corporate Bible study.  Pastor Chad leads a thematic or expository series that helps us get deeper in God's word.

 
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David's Place


Food. Fun. Fellowship.

On select Sunday nights.

David's Place


Food. Fun. Fellowship.

On select Sunday nights.

David's Place.

6:00P-8:00P
Select Sunday evenings.

GBC Youth Building, Fellowship Hall, or East Lawn

Following the 5PM study on select Sunday evenings, we open up David's Place for loads of food and fun.  We typically enjoy fierce dodgeball competition, ultimate frisbee, ice-breaking chair games, video gaming, or simply hanging out. Bring a friend and a few dollars for some pizza or grilled supper.

Occasionally, we slip off-campus for a special David’s Place activity. We’ll be sure to provide you ample notice of locations, schedules and costs.

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Special Events


Special Events


Special events.

That's not all. There are other times that we come together (especially in the summer) for study, worship, service and fun!  Retreats, camps and mission abroad is on the radar.  Click the link below to see the ministry calendar.


Location and Campus Maps

Gillionville Baptist Church is located at 10 minutes west of Westover Road in Albany, Georgia.