HOW CAN I CONNECT WITH KIRBY WOODS?
Fill out a digital connect card.
Fill out a paper connection card, located in the back of each pew, and place it in any black offering drop box mounted at the back of the Worship Center or lobby.
Stop by the New Here Desk in the lobby to ask any questions you may have about Kirby Woods.
WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT IN A VISIT?
It can be intimidating to visit anything for the first time. It’s always helpful to know a bit about what to expect!
Our worship service lasts around one hour. The focal point will be a message from our pastor, directly from the Bible.
We have music led by our worship team, usually consisting of keyboard, guitars, and drums. Our style-blend is typically 75% contemporary Christian music, and 25% hymns.
People dress in a variety of ways, some in jeans and t-shirts, some in dress clothes. You will be welcomed however you dress. You may feel most comfortable in business-casual attire.
If you have children, they are welcome to stay with you during the service. However, we do offer programming for children from birth through 5th grade during the worship service. Children from birth through pre-k will go to the nursery and children in kindergarten through 5th will go to Children’s Church. All kids can be checked in at our kid’s check-in stations in the Nursery lobby. If you’re not sure where to go, stop by the Next Steps Desk or ask one of our greeters. Volunteers will always be happy to walk you to wherever you need to go.
Click here to get an idea of our church facility layout with our campus map.
WHERE AND WHEN DO YOU MEET?
Our church meets for worship every Sunday morning at 10:30AM at 6325 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN 38119.
We also offer Bible Studies on campus from 9-10AM and as well as classes for kids and students.
WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE?
In short, we believe the Bible to be the inspired and inerrant Word of God. We worship the Triune God (Father, Son, and Spirit). We believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God who lived a sinless life, died a substitutionary death on our behalf, and bodily rose from the grave. One day Jesus will return to make all things new.
For a longer statement of our faith, see The Baptist Faith and Message 2000.