Our Pastor:

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Brother Steve Wiest is the Senior Pastor of the First Baptist Church Combes, Texas.

He is a native of Middletown, New Jersey and a dedicated family man. Pastor Wiest is married to Nancy (Bell) Wiest also of Middletown, New Jersey. They have two children, Scott and Amy. Scott is married with three children. Amy is a single school teacher in a Christian School.

Pastor Wiest attended Middletown High School, Concordia College, Faith Bible College and Faith Bible Theological Seminary. Additionally, Pastor Wiest attended various other schools and extension courses in completing his degree requirements.

Pastor Wiest with his evangelistic style of preaching has reached many souls for Christ over the years. His teaching ministry is designed to ground the congregation in the truths of the Word of God and to provide them the platform to be effective witnesses for our Lord Jesus Christ in this community. Pastor Wiest with his grasp of practical Christianity gives everyone an encouragement for meeting the challenges of life as a child of God.

Pastor Wiest and his wife Nancy, personally invite you to consider the First Baptist Church as your place of worship. They encourage you to experience the joy we all share together.

 

 

 Our Church Secretary:

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 Sister Teresa Steussy has faithfully been our church secretary for over five years.

  Her duties include office manager, financial secretary, record keeping, typing, computer technician, as well as other assignments directed by our pastor. 

 

 

Our Prison Director:

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      Brother Cliff Brown a veteran missionary of some 42 years is now the Prison Director of the Know The Truth Prison  Ministry of the First Baptist Church of Combes, Texas.

 

His duties are to oversee the prison ministry outreach and coordinate the various meetings through the year along with leading in the volunteer teams and keeping them trained and current in their status as volunteers in the Texas State Prisons.