Who We Are
Clifton Baptist Church exists to proclaim Jesus Christ so that people are transformed and God is exalted.
When We Meet
Wednesday Evenings
Prayer Service: 6:30 pm
Wednesday evening activities are paused during the months of June & July
Small Groups
1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays of the month
Click here for more information about our Small Group Ministries
Click here for more information about our Small Group Ministries
Where to Park
Our parking lot is small, and it can fill up quickly even though we try to reserve it for visitors, new parents, and our elderly members.
The American Printing House for the Blind and Kentucky School for the Blind graciously allow us to use their parking lots on Sunday mornings. Each lot is about a 5-10 minute walk to our building.
Park Thoughtfully: If parking on the street, please remember to not block the driveway to a home or business and park at least 30ft from any intersection.
The American Printing House for the Blind and Kentucky School for the Blind graciously allow us to use their parking lots on Sunday mornings. Each lot is about a 5-10 minute walk to our building.
Park Thoughtfully: If parking on the street, please remember to not block the driveway to a home or business and park at least 30ft from any intersection.
What To Expect
What does worship look like at Clifton? Our main purpose in worship is to contemplate and celebrate the glory of God in Christ Jesus. Our gatherings focus on hearing from God and responding to Him. We know the Lord through His Word, and so we come together corporately to pursue Him through reading, preaching, singing, praying, and seeing the truth of the Scripture. As His Holy Spirit leads us in understanding and pondering the seriousness of our sin, we are also reminded of what a great Savior we have in Jesus and the joy of living for His Kingdom in the fellowship of other believers.
Our preaching is expository in that our pastors seek to proclaim faithfully the intended meaning of the Scriptures. We publicly devote ourselves to prayer as an expression of our dependence on the Lord, and we see the gracious work of God displayed visibly to us through celebrating baptisms and the Lord’s Supper.
Our preaching is expository in that our pastors seek to proclaim faithfully the intended meaning of the Scriptures. We publicly devote ourselves to prayer as an expression of our dependence on the Lord, and we see the gracious work of God displayed visibly to us through celebrating baptisms and the Lord’s Supper.