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  General Association of General Baptists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
General Association of General Baptists - a group of Baptists holding the general atonement (that Christ died for all persons), located mostly in the midwestern United States.
Though theologically similar to the General Baptists in England and early America, this body of General Baptists arose in the midwestern United States in the 19th century through the work of Benoni Stinson (1789-1869), a United Baptist minister first in Kentucky and then in Indiana.
In 1870, a convention was called to meet with Harmony church, Gallatin County, Illinois, with the idea of organizing a general association comprised of all the annual General Baptist associations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/General_Association_of_General_Baptists   (509 words)

  
 Cashflow Generator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
It generally consists of persons born in the 1960s and 1970s, although the exact dates of birth defining this age demographic are highly debated.
The current popular classification of Generation X culturally in the United States is those born between 1964 and 1976 or 1977, which is accepted by most people as that which is most relevant.
This kind of ''generalization'' versus ''specialization'' (or ''particularization'') is reflected in either of the contrasting words of the word pair hypernym and hyponym.
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 General Association of Baptists - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
As most of the Baptists of middle Tennessee, the churches of the Elk River Association were strongly Calvinistic in theology.
Some Baptists of the region found this modification of theology appealing, and began to preach against limited atonement and unconditional election, declaring that Christ died for all mankind.
Each association is free to correspond with other like-minded associations that are not participating in the General Association, though there is no such correspondence at this time.
www.indexsuche.com /General_Association_of_Baptists.html   (839 words)

  
 Liberty Association Minutes
This Association shall be composed of such Ministers and Messengers as shall be chosen by the different Churches in this Association, as most fit for that purpose, and sent with letters testifying their appointment to represent them in the Association, who shall be entitled to a seat.
This association was composed of ten churches, consisting in all of 284 members; of which 32 were delegated to sit in the association.
The association agrees to allow the privilege of taking an appeal from any church in the union, by the appellant presenting a bill of his or her faults to this association, from the church he or she was excluded.
generalbaptist.net /resources/minutes/liberty.htm   (4869 words)

  
 General Association of Baptists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Other names associated with these churches are the Baptist Church of Christ, The Baptists, and Separate Baptists (though they are not directly related to the Separate Baptists in Christ).
The Elk River Association was formed in south-central Tennessee in 1806, in the fertile valley region formed by the Elk and Duck Rivers.
In October of 1939, delegates from Duck River, Mount Zion, Union, Mount Pleasant, Liberty, New Liberty and Ebenezer Associations, and the Pleasant Hill church of Kentucky, met at Garrison Fork Church, Bedford County, Tennessee, and organized the General Association of Baptists.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/G/General-Association-of-Baptists.htm   (958 words)

  
 Kentucky Baptist Time Line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Elkhorn Association is “oldest fraternity of its kind west of the Allegheny Mountains.” Some of its early dealings: whether preachers should be paid; whether slavery was lawful for Christians; whether foot washing and laying on of hands were allowable; whether concept of “free-will” was compatible with “Philadelphia Confession”; whether teaching of universalism was acceptable.
Only one Kentuckian, Isaac McCoy, was present but the Kentucky General Association, at its annual meeting in October, decided that uniting with SBC was essential for accomplishing their goals of winning souls for Christ.
In 1915 it was adopted by the General Association of Baptists in Kentucky.
www.kybaptist.org /kbc/welcome.nsf/printpages/archivestimeline   (2264 words)

  
 Mt Union Association of General Baptists - History
Rev. Moses Jasper Bonner is known as “The Founder of The Mt. Union Association.” Rev. Bonner was born in Allen County, Kentucky on December 17, 1825.
At this session of the Association, Rev. Bonner and the delegates were privileged to hear Rev. Benoni Stinson preach the gospel.
The Mt. Union Association is the “Mother Association” of The Portland Association and United of Tennessee and Kentucky Association.
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 LearnThis.Info Encyclopedia articles beginning with 'Ge'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
General Conference of the Evangelical Baptist Church, Inc.
General nature of the evidence of Aegean civilization
General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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 baptists : Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
ABWE - Association of Baptists for World Evangelism - The Association of Baptists for World Evangelism is an independent mission agency that exists to serve local churches in the task of sending missionaries...
Baptists for Life - International pro-life ministry dedicated to assisting the church in addressing sanctity of life issues through research, education, publications, seminars,...
Baptists of Texas Committed to the Bible - Focus is on the confessional,historical view of Baptists on the Scriptures, with particular emphasis on Baptists of Texas.
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 Six-Principle Baptists
Our denomination, Six-Principle Baptists, sometimes referred to as the Old or General Six-Principle Baptists, traces its origin in America to the ministry of Roger Williams in the 1600's.
Soon, a General Six-Principle Baptist Association was formed which was the first Baptist association of any kind in America.
Today, the General Association of Six-Principle Baptists (denominational headquarters) continues those traditions by establishing and/or assisting ministers and churches to go on to maturity, building on the foundational principles of the teaching of Christ.
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 Adherents.com
"General Baptists: A sect of Arminian or free-will Baptists in the United States.
General Baptists believe in a universal atonement in which Christ died for all; Particular Baptists believe in the limited or 'particular' death of Christ for believers only.
General Church of the New Jerusalem (also known as New Church Hurstville Society) (The): The New Church (Church of the New Jerusalem) is based on the Bible, and on the teaching of the 18th Century Scientist and Theologian, Emmanuel Swedenborg.
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 National Association of Evangelicals - Euthanasia
The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) believes that in cases where patients are terminally ill, death appears imminent and treatment offers no medical hope for a cure, it is morally appropriate to request the withdrawal of life-support systems, allowing natural death to occur.
In such cases, every effort should be made to keep the patient free of pain and suffering, with emotional and spiritual support being provided until the patient dies.
The National Association of evangelicals believes that in cases where extensive brain injury has occurred and there is clear medical indication that the patient has suffered brain death (permanent unconscious state), no medical treatment can reverse the process.
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 Religious Conference Manager: Finding the Common Ground - church executive Ron Black discusses meeting planning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
General Association of General Baptists / Officials and employees
As the executive director of General Association of General Baptists, Black's primary responsibilities are to the ministries of the church, including denominational business, missions, congregations, and pastoral ministries.
Based in Poplar Bluff, Mo., the General Baptists consists of about 800 churches scattered mostly in the Midwest; the association has about 66,000 people on its U.S. membership rolls.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0BIO/is_2_15/ai_105537549   (742 words)

  
 Kentucky Baptist Foundation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Kentucky Baptist Foundation was formally conceived by a motion from the floor of the 1943 annual meeting of the General Association of Baptists in Kentucky, now the Kentucky Baptist Convention, meeting in Bowling Green.
J. Black, the General Secretary of the General Association of Baptists in Kentucky, convened the meeting and agreed to serve as the Foundation's Secretary-Treasurer until other staff arrangements could be made.
Given the significant challenges of financing in the future the missions and ministries of every component of our Kentucky Baptist family, and given the demographic, economic, social, cultural, technological and denominational trends, and their collective impact on charitable giving, the role of the Kentucky Baptist Foundation will be ever more critical.
www.kybaptistfoundation.org /news2.php?action=display&news_id=90   (333 words)

  
 Salem Association of Baptists
Sally Bush Lincoln, the stepmother of President Lincoln, was familiar with the bitter controversy in the churches of the association.
This association was composed of the anti-missionary factions of the churches of Salem Association.
After the address the Association resolved "That we, as an Association feel no disposition at present to decide upon the subject, but to leave the churches to act as they in their judgment may think best, and that the churches be requested to express their opinion in their letters to, the next Association."
www.kentuckygenealogy.org /meade/salem_association.htm   (2205 words)

  
 GENERAL BAPT CHURCHES - 1953   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The minutes of Union Association of General Baptists state that the Shady Grove Church united with the Association in 1842 at Liberty Church in Caldwell County, Kentucky.
In May of 1870 she was granted a letter of dismissal from the church.
The old union church was owned by the Methodist, Missionary and General Baptists.
www.kyseeker.com /church/shady.html   (416 words)

  
 LET INDEPENDENT BAPTISTS BEWARE!!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The churches of The Southern Baptist Convention, the American Baptist Convention, The Conservative Baptist Association, The Baptist Bible Fellowship, The General Association of Regular Baptists, The World Baptist Fellowship, etc. all claim that their churches are independent.
An independent Baptist church is not associated with any man-made association, convention or organized fellowship such as The Southern Baptist Convention, The American Baptist Convention, The Baptist Bible Fellowship, The Conservative Baptist Association, The General Association of Regular Baptists, The World Baptist Fellowship, etc.
An independent Baptist church is a missionary Baptist church endeavoring to carry the good news of the gospel to every creature.
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 GB Net - An Online Community for General Baptists
GB Net is for General Baptists but is not affiliated with the General Association of General Baptists or its ministries.
Resources from General Baptist Net have been posted here (for items dealing with General Baptists), FWB Net (for articles dealing with Free Will Baptists) and Baptist Library Online for historical books, etc. Please visit and use all of these resources.
It was shown in the last number of the Quarterly, that several and perhaps a majority of the first c...
generalbaptist.net   (420 words)

  
 Adherents.com
"...the fundamentalist General Association of Regular Baptists, which split away from the Northern Baptists in protest at the denomination's policies, numbered only 22,000 members by 1936, compared with approximately 1.3 million members in the larger denomination.
"General Association of Regular Baptist Churches in the U. A.: A group of Baptist churches in the North whichunited...
Among these are Reiyukai, or the 'Association of the Friends of the Spirit, " which claims some three million adherent...
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 Kentucky Baptist History
By William D. Nowlin, D.D. History of the Elkhorn Baptist Association
The Condition of the Baptist Cause in Kentucky in 1837
This is mainly a history of Severn's Valley Baptist Church
www.geocities.com /baptist_documents/kent.hist.index.html   (183 words)

  
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Associational Choir The Mt. Union Associational Choir will practice Sunday, July 11th at 2:30 P.M. at Maple Grove Church.
GA Registration Team The Registration Team for the General Association will meet at Scottsville Church on Saturday, July 10th at 10:00 A.M. We will be putting the GA packets together and working on name badges at this meeting.
Mike Freeman, Pastor of The River General Baptist Mission in El Paso, Texas will be preaching at Martin’s Chapel Church on Sunday, July 18th at 6:00 P.M. General Association The 2004 General Association of General Baptists will be held at the Sloan Convention Center, Bowling Green, Kentucky, July 20-21, 2004.
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 BaptistLife.Com -- The Online Community for Baptists Worldwide
Here you can discuss issues of importance to Baptists, read the latest Baptist news, learn about Baptist groups throughout the United States and the world, research Baptist colleges and seminaries, and much more.
There are over 200 distinct Baptist groups worldwide, as represented in the Baptist World Alliance, who share the common bond of faith in Christ and believer's baptism.
This website is a celebration of the Baptist faith, and of unity in diversity under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
www.baptistlife.com   (122 words)

  
 Mt Union Association of General Baptists - Homepage of The Mt. Union Association of General Baptists
Mt Union Association of General Baptists - Homepage of The Mt. Union Association of General Baptists
Homepage of The Mt. Union Association of General Baptists
The Mt. Union Association of General Baptists has 24 churches located in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Indiana.
www.mtuniongb.com   (49 words)

  
 Hotel Metropolitan, Women's History Month 2003 -- A National Register of Historic Places Feature
In 1904 her husband Henry Steed had purchased a small frame house around the corner from the African American business district that was thriving along 7th Street.
In its early years the hotel hosted the participants of the General Association of Colored Baptists in Kentucky and other conventioneers.
In a 1915 publication from the General Association of Colored Baptists Maggie Steed explained that she "saw the need of a modern hotel in the city to accommodate her people" and "being economical and having a business mind" she was able to fill this need.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/feature/wom/2003/metropolitan.htm   (673 words)

  
 Fairview General Baptist Church Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Fairview General Baptist Church is located in south central Kentucky, 20 miles north of Bowling Green adjacent to Interstate 65.
Fairview is a member of the Portland (TN) Association of General Baptists and the General Association of General Baptists in Poplar Bluff, Mo.
Following the call and commission of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, it is our mission to reach out in love, to share the Gospel unto salvation and to lead men and women in a closer relationship with God; while magnifying His name in worship and sharing His name in ministry.
www.fairviewgbc.com   (148 words)

  
 Danville Register Bee | Baptists cut ties with Averett
The Virginia Baptist Mission Board voted Wednesday to cut its ties with Averett, according to a press release.
The Rev. Don Davidson, pastor of Mount Hermon Baptist Church and former president of the Virginia Baptist Association, said he had hoped the Baptists and Averett could have worked out their differences.
“I think the general student reaction is that they are free from the oppression, bigotry, discrimination and the rules the BGAV laid down,” Hammack said.
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Associational Choir The Mt. Union Associational Choir will practice Sunday, September 19th at 2:30 P.M. at the Tabernacle.
Association Meeting The 129th annual session of the Mt. Union Association of General Baptists will be held on September 24th, 25th, and 26th, 2004, at the Mt. Union Tabernacle.
All clerks please return your church letter as soon as possible in order for the associational clerk to prepare for registration.
webzoom.freewebs.com /mtunion/Sept.doc   (513 words)

  
 Baptist churches
Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America (ARBCA)
IBNet is a "service ministry" to fellow independent Baptist ministries, both individual and institutional.
University of Alabama in Huntsville - Baptist Campus Ministry
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