Reformed Baptist Churches in Utah

This is a list of 4 Reformed Baptist Churches in Utah. These churches either subscribe to The 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith or something similar. If a church does not fully hold to the 1689, or the website is not clear, there will be a “Note” about this. Our goal is to provide the most comprehensive and up-to-date Reformed Baptist church directory on the Internet.

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List of Reformed Baptist Churches in Utah

These churches have not been individually vetted, so it is important to exercise discernment in determining the quality of any of these churches.

Christ Fellowship

Address: Ogden, Utah 84412

Website: http://www.ChristFellowshipSLC.com

Phone: 801-388-5003

Last Updated: 08/12/2020


First Baptist Church

Address: 1144 W. Columbia Ln., Provo UT 84604

Website: http://fbcprovo.org

Phone: 801-374-8489

Notes:
Confession: Abstract of Principles

Last Updated: 08/12/2020


Refuge Church

Address: 607 26th St, Ogden UT 84401

Website: http://refugeutah.org

Phone: (801) 690-1592

Notes:
We are a church committed to Reformed Theology, textual preaching, and biblical living.

Last Updated: 08/12/2020


Roy Bible Church

Address: 5757 South 3100 West Roy, Utah 84067

Website: http://www.roybiblechurch.org

Phone: (801) 776-1823

Email: email@roybiblechurch.org

Contact Form: https://www.roybiblechurch.org/contact-us/

Sermons: https://www.roybiblechurch.org/sermons/

Last Updated: 08/12/2020


Characteristics of a Good Reformed Baptist Church

When looking for a good church to attend, here are some things to
consider:

  • Does the church hold to the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith, or something similar to the 1689? Subscribing to a confession helps keep a church accountable, so that the pastor, or a guest preacher, cannot simply teach whatever he wants to teach. With a confession, the congregation should not be surprised by the content of a sermon.
  • Does the church practice expository preaching, or, in other words, preaching through the Bible verse-by-verse, instead of topically? While topical sermons are sometimes appropriate, expository preaching prevents the pastor(s) from preaching only on “hobby-horse” topics.
  • Does the church have a vibrant community, where the members love and care for one another? Do the members of the church strive to serve one another, as well as reach out to the community around them?

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