church vision

Because the church has one Lord, Jesus Christ, we expect most churches to share a similar vision, that of glorifying God. The main Wayne accomplish this is through our life together as a church. We gather weekly to worship through songs, prayers, and hearing the Scriptures preached. We meet throughout the week to disciple, serve, and show hospitality to one another.

VALUES

EXPOSITORY PREACHING

Preaching at LWBC is generally expositional, meaning that we work through books of the Bible systematically, seeking to declare the point of a particular passage. 

Christ centered worship

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discipleship

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HISTORY

In October of 1983 a group of believers living in Steele Creek and Lake Wylie felt called by God to establish a church for his glory in their neighborhood. From the beginning, our church has been and will always be committed to God’s Word as our source of truth, and the gospel as our only hope. The church first met in local homes and then formed a relationship with O’Zion AME Zion Church. This allowed Lake Wylie to worship in their sanctuary on Sunday mornings during their Sunday school time.


In June 1988, the original church was built at our current location on seven acres.  Through God’s grace we were able to acquire our current 11 acres.  In October of 2004, Lake Wylie Baptist Church dedicated the new sanctuary. The existing facility has been updated and converted into a family activity center.


On April 17th 2016 Lake Wylie called Jonathan Homesley to serve as Senior Pastor. Our church has grown much, adding children and youth ministries and we are currently expanding the use of our current facility while planning for future growth of the church campus.