"Love God, Love People"

  • Dr. Keeney Dickenson, SENIOR PASTOR | Elder

    Keeney answered the call to First Baptist Church in 2003, leaving New Mexico for the great state of Texas. He has been married for 35+ years to his wife, D'Ann, and they have been blessed with two sons and two grandchildren. Keeney received his MDIV from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and his DMIN from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

  • Greg Kazmierczak, Executive Pastor | Elder

    Greg answered the call to First Baptist Church in 2024. Greg and Carolyn have been married for 34+ years. They have two children, Jake who is married to Shelby and Ariann who is married to Mikey Pesqueda. Their four grandchildren (Jaxon, Luke, Everett, and Haddon) are also bringing them much joy. Greg also directs our Men's mid-week small group. They have been faithfully attending First Baptist since 1999.


  • Anthony mathis, Youth Pastor | Elder

    Anthony answered the call to First Baptist Church in 2011. He has been married to his wife, Maria, since 1996 and they have been blessed with three sons and two daughters. Anthony holds a Bachelors in Biblical Studies from Liberty University and a Masters in Theological Studies from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as a Hospital Corpsman in U.S. Navy for five years. He calls Georgia and Mississippi home.

  • HUNTER DICKENS, Worship LEADER | Music Director

    Hunter answered the call to First Baptist Church in 2022. He has been married to his wife, Hannah, for almost 2 years. Hunter holds a Bachelor of Music from Stephen F. Austin State University and is currently pursuing a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

  • Syneva Williams, Financial Secretary

    Syneva and Wayne were married for over 24+ years. She enjoys sharing Wayne's four sons, their wives, and nine grandchildren. Syneva began working for First Baptist as the Financial Secretary in 2014. Their family has been part of our church since 1968. Wayne is now with the Lord but his impact on First Baptist remains.