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About Baptists

Baptists are very committed Bible believing people and deem the Bible as the final authority in all matters of belief and practice. Creeds and confessions of faith, which attempt to articulate the theology of Scripture, do not carry Scripture's inherent authority. They consider the inspiration of Scripture (2nd Timothy 3:16 & 17) as being an absolute doctrine.

Local churches are autonomous, or self-governing. Each is an independent body accountable to the Lord Jesus Christ and all human authority for governing the local church resides within the local church itself. There is no religious hierarchy outside the local church than can dictate a church's beliefs or practices. While Baptist churches have fellowship with other churches around mutual interests and in an associational tie, a Baptist church cannot be a "member" of any other body.

The Baptist denomination originated from the English Puritan Separatist Movement in the early seventeenth century. The name did not originate from John the Baptist as many believe. This movement away from the Church of England created new congregations. The Baptists accepted only believers into their membership and baptized converts upon their profession of faith. Opponents nicknamed them "Baptists," and the name stuck. The earliest Baptist church dates back to 1609 in Amsterdam, with John Smyth as its pastor.

The earliest Baptist churches in North America date back to 1639. Roger Williams established a Baptist church in Providence, Rhode Island. In the same year John Clarke began a Baptist church in Newport, Rhode Island. In 1845, Baptist congregations in the United States split over three main issues: slavery, missions, and doctrinal integrity. The split created the Southern Baptist Convention. The northern congregations formed an umbrella organization now named the American Baptist Churches of the USA. After the Civil War, black Baptists in the South set up their own congregations and in 1895 the three national conventions merged into the National Baptist Convention.

Baptists are found in both the conservative and liberal camps of many issues and most reject being labeled. Most see themselves as Christians who simply identify with the traditional Baptist doctrine and distinctives. In recent years, Baptist churches in the United States have been dropping "Baptist" from their names.

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Former Two Rivers Baptist Church plans to move - Nashville Tennessean
The Fellowship at Two Rivers has a new name and a new preacher. Now, the former megachurch hopes to find a new location. The church, once known as Two Rivers Baptist, announced plans Monday to sell its 220,000-square-foot facility on McGavock ...
Publ.Date : 2012-01-31T07:43:19Z

Akron’s Providence Baptist Church rebounds after legal bouts - Akron Beacon Journal
The congregation at Providence Baptist Church calls itself the B.A.D. church. “It sums up how far we’ve come. We’ve come a long way,” said Henry Johnson, chairman of the board of trustees at the West Akron church. “We’ve been through a lot, but ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-04T03:56:40Z

1st Baptist Church has memorial service for Carol Rhim - msnbc.com
The First Baptist Church in Charleston held a memorial service Thursday for domestic violence victim Carol Rhim. Rhim was killed Jan. 19 and her body dismembered. Her boyfriend, Nathaniel Lawton, 54, killed himself after Rhim's murder.
Publ.Date : 2012-02-02T20:48:21Z

Coweta-area Church Activities for week beginning Feb. 4 - Newnan Times-Herald
Jonathans, Old Veal School, Roopville, Feb. 11, 7 p.m. • Joe/Gina Ables, Macedonia Baptist Church, Feb. 11, 8 p.m. Love offering. Community dinner, 6 p.m. • Young Singers/St. Cecilia's Singers, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Feb. 12, 8/10:30 a.m. • Art ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-04T10:51:51Z

Faith at work: Feb. 4 - Pensacola News Journal
432-0303. » East Brent Baptist Church, 4801 N. Davis Highway. Monday: Concert, 7 p.m. Tickets: $10. Performer: Ivan Parker, Nashville, Tenn. 477-3784. » East Hill Baptist Church, 3960 Spanish Trail. Sunday: "The Normal Church," praise and ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-04T06:34:09Z

BULLETINS: First Baptist Church offering Kidz Zone - Morris Daily Herald
The first Friday night of each month the First Baptist Church will host Kidz Zone. Parents may drop off their children at the church for crafts, activities, games, music and snacks, while they enjoy shopping, a date night or simply relax.
Publ.Date : 2012-02-03T19:21:16Z

Why Shiloh Baptist Church Hangs On to Those Vacant Properties - Washington City Paper
Shiloh Baptist Church hasn't made many friends in Shaw by keeping a string of five properties on 9th Street NW north of P Street—now prime real estate in the fast-changing neighborhood—vacant for about a decade. The neighbors might not even ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-02T23:54:28Z

Grapevine: Upcoming events at Elkhart County area churches - Elkhart Truth
Agape Baptist Church Food Pantry, 248 W. Wolf Ave., is open from 6 to 8 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month. Information: the Rev. Dannel Brown, pastor, at 266-7670. Augustana Lutheran Church, 1133 Kilbourn St. (one block north of Strong ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-04T05:15:24Z

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