Baptist churches and their members have encompassed a range of theological interpretations and a variety of social and political viewpoints. At first glance, Baptist theology seems classically Protestant in its emphasis on the Trinity, the incarnation of Jesus Christ, the authority of Scripture, ...
福音路德教会4,709,956 (2008)Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 基督教长老会2,209,546 (2007)Presbyterian Church (USA)美国新教圣公会 2,116,749 (2008)Episcopal Church in USA 美国浸信会教堂 1,358,351 (2008)American Baptist Churches in USA 联合基督教会1,145,281 (2008)United ...
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2000 statement of faith. There are more than 40,000 Southern Baptist Churches in America and while there is a great deal of diversity among us we have a common thread which is sharing Jesus in word and action, so that others might come to know Him and trust Him as their Lord and ...
According to American Baptist Churches USA, by 1790 there were 35 Baptist associations in America and some 560 ministers. Estimates say there were some 750 churches and 60,000Baptistsin the states. Historians say that the Baptist belief in religious freedom was a sign...
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percent of Baptists are found in five of those bodies—the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC); National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. (NBC); National Baptist Convention of America, Inc.; (NBCA); American Baptist Churches in the USA (ABC); and Baptist Bible Fellowship International (BBFI).[...
Since 1942 the work among Free Will Baptist churches in Missouri has been supported by the Cooperative Plan. A voluntary plan developed by farsighted leaders in our early movement, Coop encourages participating churches to contribute 10% of their general fund receipts to a common fund. This is ...
but the slavery question and the Civil War prevented formal union between them. The churches in the southern line were organized into various associations and conferences from the beginning and finally organized into a General Conference by 1921. These congregations were unaffected by the merger of ...
James Robinson Graves: history in the service of ecclesiology: many Baptists in America revere a small, prosaic booklet that bears a captivating title--"The Trail of Blood"... Following the Christians down through the centuries ... or The History of Baptist Churches from the Time of Christ...