First Baptist Church of Jacksonville

First Baptist Church of Jacksonville
Worship service in 2011
First Baptist Church of Jacksonville
30°19′56″N 81°39′30″W / 30.3323°N 81.6584°W / 30.3323; -81.6584
LocationJacksonville, Florida
CountryUnited States
DenominationBaptist
AssociationsSouthern Baptist Convention
Membership8,000 registered
Weekly attendance3,000
Websitefbcjax.com
History
Founded1838
Administration
DivisionFlorida Baptist Convention
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)Heath Lambert
Pastor(s)Heath Lambert

The First Baptist Church of Jacksonville is a Baptist megachurch in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. As of 2023, First Baptist Church has 2,100 members and an average attendance of around 3,000 for Sunday services. The main Downtown Campus comprises several square blocks of property connected by above-ground crosswalks. The campus includes several auditoriums for services, a Sunday school building, and facilities for First Baptist Academy, a private K-12 school.

First Baptist Church has its origins in the oldest Baptist congregation in Jacksonville, Bethel Baptist Church, established in 1838. The church experienced a period of considerable growth in the mid-20th century, eventually encompassing eleven square blocks of downtown Jacksonville. Several former pastors, including Homer G. Lindsay Jr. and Jerry Vines, were widely influential in the Southern Baptist Convention, leading it in both growth and a shift towards conservatism.