Indian Rocks Baptist Church 12685 Ulmerton Road, Largo, FL 33774
About the Business
Welcome to Indian Rocks Baptist Church, a vibrant and welcoming community located at 12685 Ulmerton Road, Largo, Florida. As a cornerstone of faith and fellowship in the area, our church is dedicated to providing a spiritual home for individuals and families seeking to grow in their relationship with God. At Indian Rocks Baptist Church, we offer a variety of worship services, engaging activities, and ministries for all ages, fostering a nurturing environment where everyone can connect, learn, and serve.
Our mission is to share the love and teachings of Jesus Christ while supporting one another in our spiritual journeys. Whether you're a long-time believer or exploring faith for the first time, you'll find a warm and inclusive atmosphere here. Join us for our uplifting services, community events, and enriching programs designed to inspire and empower.
Experience the sense of belonging and purpose that comes from being part of a dynamic community of believers. We invite you to visit us and discover how Indian Rocks Baptist Church can become your spiritual home.
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Location & Phone number
12685 Ulmerton Road, Largo, Florida 33774, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 16:30
Tuesday:
08:00 - 16:30
Wednesday:
08:00 - 16:30
Thursday:
08:00 - 16:30
Friday:
08:00 - 12:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
08:00 - 12:00
Reviews
"Ever since Jeff left, the quality of this church has significantly declined. The new pastor seems more interested in flaunting his so-called "woke" views and boasting about his personal achievements than in addressing the real issues within the church. His leadership is focused on self-promotion rather than spiritual guidance, and it shows in the church's disorganized and poorly managed staff. In an attempt to draw more people, the church resorted to a publicity stunt by baptizing Hulk Hogan. This decision is controversial, considering Hulk Hogan's questionable actions and associations. He recently married a yoga instructor, a practice that some believe is associated with cult/satanic worship. Moreover, Hulk Hogan's infidelity and subsequent release of a new beer brand aimed at encouraging youth drinking only add to the irony and absurdity of his baptism at IRBC. The current state of the church highlights the urgent need for new leadership. Aaron, the new pastor, is not the right fit. His tenure brings to mind the biblical story of Aaron and the golden calf. When Moses left Aaron in charge, Aaron succumbed to the people's demands and created an idol for them to worship. This parallel is strikingly similar to what is happening now. Just as Aaron's leadership led the people astray, the current leadership is leading this church down the wrong path."
"Great church that makes you feel welcomed. It's not a lot of diversity but the love of Christ is felt."
"I was gonna wait and see how this church would handle themselves to give them the benefit of the doubt. But this church is a business! Nothing more. Nobody here is actually involved because they love God, but they love God because they are involved (backwards thinking). As soon as something doesn’t go their way they completely flip the switch! Kim is not good at her job and makes excuses for her incompetence! Tom Owen is unqualified employee that thinks because he went to school for seminary he deserves some sort of ranking or status! He’s a liberal which is an oxymoron to be one as a Christian and thinks he has an opinion. All his kids are registered democrats! He’s a bully and a snake! The new pastor is woke and had horrific views on life including his own arrogant views."
"We were very surprised on how good the service is. Being out of town from the north, we didn’t know what to expect from a mega church this size. The service was very good and we will be coming here every time we are in town."
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