It depends on the church you go to. Some churches have food drives and give away school supplies to needy children. But, going to a church just for the services is for the wrong reason. If your going to church, go for the right reasons.
Absolutely. Most (all?) Baptist churches have music as considered a vital part of main worship services. A few, like many Primitive Baptists, do not use musical instruments. Other Baptist churches, however, use a variety of instruments, as well as a wide variety of hymns and songs of various styles as part of their worship.
Some churches that do not practice communion as part of their worship services include the Salvation Army, Quakers, and some Baptist and Pentecostal denominations.
Continental Baptist Churches was created in 1983.
Brotherhood of Baptist Churches was created in 1981.
Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America was created in 1997.
1st Baptist churches are not a separate denomination they are the first Baptist church that was established in a certain town or city. Most 1st Baptist churches are southern Baptist (although outside of the south this is not always true). As Southern Baptist churches most 1st Baptist church believe in the basic tenants of the Southern Baptist Convention as laid out in the Baptist Faith and Message.
No they are not.
Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland was created in 1862.
Union of Baptist Churches in the Netherlands was created in 1881.
National Union of Baptist Churches was created in 1981.
Union of Baptist Churches in Serbia was created in 1992.
Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches was created in 1935.