Pastor Jetro Caldeira is a dedicated and passionate leader of First Baptist Church of Everett. He has a deep commitment to teaching God’s Word and shepherding the congregation. Pastor Jetro is known for his inspiring sermons and compassionate approach to ministry, always striving to make Christ’s teachings accessible and relevant to everyday life. Pastor Jetro’s leadership is guided by his belief in the transformative power of God’s love and grace.
Pastor Janice Caldeira brings warmth and wisdom to her role at First Baptist Church of Everett. With a background in teaching, she offers a unique perspective on ministry, focusing on women’s groups, youth programs, and community service. Pastor Janice is passionate about promoting spiritual growth and building strong, supportive relationships within the church community. Her sermons are known for their clarity and encouragement, and she is dedicated to helping people discover their purpose in Christ. She is also involved in our clothing and food donation ministries, demonstrating her commitment to both spiritual and community outreach.
Pastor Salmon Souza is a dynamic and inspiring leader at First Baptist Church of Everett, known for his engaging preaching and community-focused ministry. Pastor Salmon has a heart for reaching those in need and nurturing a vibrant church community. Pastor Salmon is dedicated to guiding the church in its mission to serve and love others.
At First Baptist Church of Everett, our mission is to glorify God and serve our community with compassion and integrity. We are dedicated to spreading the love of Christ through worship, teaching, and community outreach. Our goal is to build a welcoming and supportive environment where individuals and families can grow spiritually, find purpose, and make a positive impact on the world around us. We strive to be a beacon of hope and a source of strength, empowering each person to live their faith with courage and conviction.
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” — Mathew 28:19