Whether you’ve gone to church your whole life or this is your very first time, we’re glad you’re here.
Horicon Baptist Church is a small, Christ-centered church in Brant Lake, NY. We gather every Sunday to worship God, hear His Word, and encourage one another in faith. You don’t need to dress a certain way or know all the answers to be welcome here — just come as you are, and come ready to hear from God. |
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⏰ When Should I Arrive?
Our service starts at 10:00 AM, but most folks arrive around 9:45. We encourage you to come a little early — grab some coffee, meet a few people, and find a good seat. 📍 Where Are You Located? We’re located on the Mill Pond in Brant Lake directly across from the old stone library. Here's our address: 6616 State Route 8 Brant Lake, NY 12815 |
🅿️ Where can I park?
We want your visit to be as smooth as possible—including parking! Here are all the places you're welcome to park when you come to HBC:
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👟 What Should I Wear?
People at HBC dress in all kinds of ways — some wear jeans, others dress up a bit more. You’re welcome to come however you’re comfortable. 🗺️ What’s the Church Like? Horicon Baptist Church is a small Adirondack church with a big heart for Jesus and for one another. We love the Bible, we love each other, and we love the Gospel. Our hope is that you’ll find this to be a place where you can belong, grow, and serve. 🙌 What’s the Service Like? Our worship service lasts about 75 minutes and includes:
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1. Children in WorshipAt Horicon Baptist Church, we are eager to disciple our children and teach them from the earliest age to worship our Lord with the congregation. We welcome children of all ages into the service. We also have a cry room in the back of the church for parents to use.
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2. ChildcareWe also offer age-specific teaching for kids 8 and under during the sermon time. If you’d like your child to participate in HBC Kids, please check them in between 9:45 and 10:00 AM at the check-in table near the bathrooms. Children will stay with their families for the first part of the service and be dismissed just before the sermon.
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