About us
Fakenham Baptist Community Church has a rich history of serving the local community in the popular market town of Fakenham, Norfolk. And now, there's an even brighter future beckoning - an exciting new building, able to house all our current activities, and so many more.
But church is not a building, or even activities, but people together on a mission to know Jesus and make Him known.
Visit UsMeet the team
FBCC is led by a team of committed followers of Jesus. With a wealth of life and ministry experience, they are united by their desire to seek God for the future and support the current church in their desire to know Jesus and make Him known.
Thursday Market Stall
We have a stall at the Fakenham Market each Thursday 9am until 12 noon. We offer information about FBCC, Words of Encouragement and prayer for healing.
Our Connections
Fakenham Baptist Community Church supports the following ministries.
EBA
Growing healthy churches in relationship for God's mission in the East of England. There are over 170 churches in the east of England who are part of the association. We are one of the thirteen regional associations of Baptists Together in UK. The eastern region covers Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Essex.
Aid Africa
In 2004, David and Lynda Mills from Norfolk, UK, visited Malawi for a fortnight on the way to Mozambique. The impact on them was so profound that they decided to return in 2005 and spend a further 4 months there.
During that time, Open Hand Projects - AID AFRICA’s local working title - was born.
During that time, Open Hand Projects - AID AFRICA’s local working title - was born.
Living Hope Ministries
A ministry to over 30 countries training pastors and church leaders led by Richard and Elaine Brunton.
The Kenyan Children's Project
100 million children are living on the streets worldwide. Countless more are trafficked, exploited or living in abusive homes; unwanted and rejected. It is these children that we advocate and fight for, working to establish safe and successful routes for them to journey home…