(Subjects in this Section)
1-HISTORY
OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH
2-BAPTIST CHURCHES BELIEVE
3-BAPTIST NEWS
4-THERE ARE
MANY BAPTIST ORGANIZATIONS: HERE ARE SOME
5-SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
6-MISCELLANEOUS
1-HISTORY OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH
It is reported that John Smyth, who originally was a bishop in the church of England, left that church and fled to Holland. He, along with others, formed the first Baptist church around 1610. Shortly after he died, the church there ceased. Some that helped found it in Holland, returned to England and established other Baptist churches. As time passed, the number of churches grew. The Calvinistic or Particular Baptists were a different group in England which also spread. These eventually migrated to what is now the USA.
It is reported that Roger Williams founded the first Baptist church in America around 1639 in Providence, RI. There is no record of other Baptist churches coming forth from this one. Later, other Baptist churches sprung up. One in Boston, another in Maine which relocated to South Carolina. Another was started in New York, another in Long Island in the 1700's, another in Philadelphia, and another in New Jersey. Very severe persecution awaited these people that made their stand for God’s Word. Once the Revolutionary War ended and religious freedom was established, the Baptists spread far and wide.
Some
Baptists hold the view that they are not Protestants and that they did not come
out of the Reformation, such as the Lutherans, Anglicans, Presbyterians, Episcopalians,
and Methodists. However, there are now some Baptists that did split off from
Protestant churches as they did not hold to their unbiblical teaching. Other
Baptists consider themselves a denomination of Protestant believers, who believe
water baptism is to be done solely by immersion and only after one has trusted
in Jesus Christ as their only hope of salvation. Baptists believe the Bible
clearly teaches that infant baptism and baptism before believing on Jesus Christ
is not scriptural.
The Baptist church believes the Bible teaches that once a
person is truly saved it is not possible to fall from salvation. They believe
a person is sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise and cannot be unsealed.
The Baptist church does not believe that spiritual gifts,
such as prophecy, speaking in tongues, laying on of hands for healing, etc.,
are for today. They believe once the canon of Scripture was completed by John,
such spiritual gifts ceased.
The Southern Baptist Convention and National Baptist Convention USA, Inc., are the largest Protestant denominations in the US with approximately 34 million members.
Associated
Baptist Press (Independent)
Baptist Press—Southern Baptist, Nashville, TN
Baptist Sunday School Board News Releases—SBC
Facts and Trends Newsletter—Baptist Sunday School Board SBC
Fundamentalist Baptist News Service—press service
Indiana Baptist Newspaper—SB news journal
Louisiana Baptist Message—Southern Baptist news journal
SBC Life—published 10 times a year
The Baptist Bible Tribune—Baptist Bible Fellowship International,
Springfield, MO
The Baptist Standard—Southern Baptist news journal of Texas
Baptists
The Commission—magazine of the International Mission Board
SBC
4-THERE ARE MANY BAPTIST ORGANIZATIONS: HERE ARE SOME
Association
of Baptists for World Evangelism
Baptist Bible Fellowship
Baptist General Conference
Baptist International Missions
Baptist Mid-Missions
Baptist World Alliance, McLean, VA, founded in 1905
Conference on Evangelizing Black America
Conservative Baptist Association
Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
Fundamental Baptist Fellowship
General Association of Regular Baptists
National Association of Free Will Baptists
National Baptist Convention USA
Primitive Baptists
Progressive National Baptist Convention
Southern Baptist Convention
World Baptist Fellowship
The
Southern Baptist Convention is the name of a denomination and also its
annual meeting.
Organized in 1845 in Augusta, GA.
Currently about 16 million members and about 40,000 churches
in the USA.
They sponsor about 4000 missionaries in about 126 nations.
It is said that they average about 4 new congregations each
day.
To become a member entails receiving Jesus Christ as your
Lord and Savior and as a believer, being baptized by immersion.
They have 6 seminaries which average about 2000 students
each. It is said that about 1 of every 6 students of theology attend one of
these seminaries.
For
the most part, Protestant churches practice infant and sprinkling baptism. These
practices are unscriptural.
Many Protestant denominations hold to the doctrines or writings
of their founders along with the Bible.
Lutheran
is a state church in Germany.
The Anglican Church is the state church of England.
The Roman Catholic Church is inseparable with Rome.
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