About Us

At Acton Baptist, we believe church is more than a place you go on Sundays—it’s a family where you can encounter Christ and engage with others in meaningful community.


Whether through worship, small groups, children’s and student ministries, or serving in our community, we want every person to experience the transforming power of Jesus in a welcoming, Christ-centered environment.

At Acton Baptist, you’ll find a place where you can belong, grow, and join us in living out God’s mission—together.

Our Values

Our values aren’t just words on a page—they shape who we are as a church and how we live out our faith every day. At Acton Baptist, our values serve as a guide for everything we do, from the way we worship to the way we serve our community.


They remind us of what’s most important: staying grounded in God’s truth, growing as disciples of Jesus, loving people with open arms, and building authentic relationships that reflect the heart of Christ. By living out these values together, we create a church family where people can encounter Christ, engage with others, and be equipped to make a difference in the world.

Undeniable Truth

We will never compromise the unfailing truth of the Word of God, no matter the circumstance.

John 14:6

Determined Discipleship

We will never stop growing in Christ or encouraging the growth of other believers.

Hebrews 10:24

Attractional Love

We will love others as Christ has loved us, in all ways and at all times, so that the world may see Christ through our love.

John 13:35

Authentic Community

We will never stop the pursuit of the church being transformed into the community that functions according to God's design.

1 Corinthians 13:7

Our Beliefs

We invite you to explore our beliefs and join us in our pursuit of living our our faith in boldness and passion.  Acton Baptist, as an explanation of our beliefs, accepts the Baptist Faith and Message 2000 as our statement of faith.

The Bible teaches that all human beings have sinned and fallen short of God's perfect standard (Romans 3:23). This sin separates us from God and makes it impossible for us to have a relationship with Him.