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Motto
Follower of Christ/Leader of Others
Sundays at 5:00 pm
What We Believe
The Galileans are a ministry of the Baptist Missionary Association of America and as such hold the Bible to be our only rule of faith and order.
Our Ministry
The Galileans is a Missions and Discipleship Ministry for young men entering the fourth grade and continues through High School. The Galilean Ministry is divided into six levels of study, called steps. Each step contains the basic elements of personal service, mission studies, Christian witnessing, Bible study, and church involvement.
Our History
In the beginning, that is before 1962, Galileans were known by another name. The name of this loosely knit group "Little Men's Brotherhood" was an offshoot of the Men's BMA Brotherhood. Before the 1962 National BMA Meeting, the Galileans were not a formal organized group. In 1962 at the Joplin, MO National Meeting a resolution was adopted by the BMA of America and the Galileans were officially formed.
Our Goals
1. To help boys know each other better in a Christian way. 2. To give boys an opportunity to learn of Christ through Bible study. 3. To give boys an opportunity to learn more about the church and her work on all levels of operation -- local, state, and national. 4. To lead boys to understand and support the world-mission ministry of their church and denomination. 5. To give boys the opportunity of service for the Savior through the church.
The Galileans are a ministry of the Baptist Missionary Association of America and as such hold the Bible to be our only rule of faith and order.
Our Ministry
The Galileans is a Missions and Discipleship Ministry for young men entering the fourth grade and continues through High School. The Galilean Ministry is divided into six levels of study, called steps. Each step contains the basic elements of personal service, mission studies, Christian witnessing, Bible study, and church involvement.
Our History
In the beginning, that is before 1962, Galileans were known by another name. The name of this loosely knit group "Little Men's Brotherhood" was an offshoot of the Men's BMA Brotherhood. Before the 1962 National BMA Meeting, the Galileans were not a formal organized group. In 1962 at the Joplin, MO National Meeting a resolution was adopted by the BMA of America and the Galileans were officially formed.
Our Goals
1. To help boys know each other better in a Christian way. 2. To give boys an opportunity to learn of Christ through Bible study. 3. To give boys an opportunity to learn more about the church and her work on all levels of operation -- local, state, and national. 4. To lead boys to understand and support the world-mission ministry of their church and denomination. 5. To give boys the opportunity of service for the Savior through the church.