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  Fellowship Magazine 'What now?'
He is the author of Earth Talk: Independent Voices on the Environment, written while working on the Dai Dong Project of the Fellowship of Reconciliation in the early 1970s.
Hernandez was recently elected to the National Council of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, representing the Southwest.
America can never preserve its sanity and safety by aiding and abetting the destruction of the world.
www.forusa.org /fellowship/jan-feb_05/whatnow.html   (4903 words)

  
  Independent Baptist Fellowship of North America - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Independent Baptist Fellowship of North America (IBFNA) is a separatist fundamentalist Baptist fellowship for pastors and laymembers.
Sometimes confused with the Independent Baptist Fellowship International (IBFI), the IBFNA is a northern-oriented fellowship formed by individuals who left the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches (GARBC) due to what they felt was a drift of the association away from their original separatist position.
The Independent Baptist Fellowship of North America is a member of the American Council of Christian Churches.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Independent_Baptist_Fellowship_of_North_America   (280 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Baptist Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Since one of the distinctives of the Baptist denomination is the idea of the priesthood of the believer, Baptists reject the concept that there is authority flowing down from previous church leaders which can be traced to the apostles in apostolic succession.
The Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America was organized in 1984 to promote peace, justice, and non-violence, though it does not speak for all Baptists that accept the ideal of pacifism.
Baptists have played an important role in the struggle for freedom of religion in England, the United States, and other countries, including many who were imprisoned and even died for their faith.
www.ipedia.com /baptist.html   (1331 words)

  
 The Ultimate Baptist Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
The Danbury Baptist Association of Danbury, Connecticut sent a letter, dated October 7, 1801, to the newly elected President Thomas Jefferson, expressing concern over the lack in their state constitution of explicit protection of religious liberty, and against government establishment of religion.
Especially in areas where Southern Baptists form a majority of the population, the denomination has been successful in imposing its values on the general population — "dry counties" in the South or the ban on music and dancing in the film Footloose are examples.
Baptists have a strong emphasis on the concept of salvation.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/Baptist   (2640 words)

  
 Calvary Contender Reports in August & September 2002
IBFNA CONFERENCE REPORT-The 12th Annual Family Bible Conference of the Independent Baptist Fellowship of North America took place June 25-27 at Middleburg Heights, Ohio.
IBFNA HONORS CC EDITOR-The Independent Baptist Fellowship of North America presented its Watchman Award to this editor at its annual convention June 27.
Baptist) The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, established in 1991, is a liberal breakaway group from the SBC.
www.cephas-library.com /baptists/baptists_september_news.html   (1126 words)

  
 THE BAPTIST STUDIES BULLETIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Baptists of my kind will know Rudin is trustworthy on church/state because he cites James Dunn as one of his “cherished personal friends for over thirty years.” Few Christian writers that I know could write about the nuances of differences within Judaism the way that this Rabbi writes about the shades of difference among Christians.
Baptists from the North and from the South.
Baptists and Peacemaking: A noted theologian and ethicist, Glen Stassen is the Lewis B. Smedes Professor of Christian Ethics at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California.
www.centerforbaptiststudies.org /bulletin/2006/july.htm   (4080 words)

  
 Constitution
This shall be a fellowship of fundamental, separatist Baptists.
It shall be known as Independent Baptist Fellowship of North America.
No officer of the Fellowship shall commit the Fellowship on any matter except under the instructions of the Fellowship or Executive Committee or as he possesses evidence of the Fellowship’s position.
www.ibfna.com /IBFNA/constitution.htm   (631 words)

  
 Calvary Contender - June 15, 1995
FBF and IBF/NA MEETINGS—The Fundamental Baptist Fellowship meets at Faith Baptist Church in Taylors, SC (Dr. John Vaughn, Pastor), June 13-15, and the Independent Baptist Fellowship of North America meets in Seattle, WA (Dr. Tom Nieman, Pastor), June 20-22.
We heard him say in a 10/5/93 message at the Southwide Baptist Fellowship that "Southern Baptist conservatives are not fundamentalists." He was SBF moderator for 1994.
NAE RESOLUTION, REPORT—A resolution passed by the Ohio Bible Fellowship in April said the National Association of Evangelicals "is thoroughly ecumenical and is dedicated to racial reconciliation, societal morality, social concerns and gender sensitivity at the expense of entangling alliances and blurring of the true Gospel....
home.hiwaay.net /~contendr/6-15-95.html   (1572 words)

  
 THE BAPTIST STUDIES BULLETIN
Setzer, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Christ in Macon, GA, was elected national moderator of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship on June 25.
Baptist churches are not the only ones to have doubled their numbers since 1970.
Baptists, The Bible, and the Poor: Charles E. Poole is a Baptist minister with Lifeshare Community Ministries in Jackson, Mississippi where he delights in ministering alongside the poor.
www.mercer.edu /baptiststudies/Bulletin/july04arc.htm   (5402 words)

  
 MANY CHRISTIAN LEADERS WARN OF PROMISE KEEPERS
Though independent Baptists do not believe in denominational structures which influence or control the assemblies, they do believe in fellowship, and they associate and work together in various ways for the fulfillment of the Great Commission.
Two loosely knit fellowships of independent Baptist preachers and churches are the Southwide Baptist Fellowship (SBF) and the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship (FBF).
The Southwide Baptist Fellowship and the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship both passed resolutions this year warning of the Promise Keepers movement.
www.wayoflife.org /special/spec0022.htm   (1428 words)

  
 List of Southern Baptist and other organizations/entities
Baptists with a Mission (BWAM)--group formed in 1991 to oppose actions by Baylor University; merged with Southern Baptists of Texas in 1996.
Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs (BJC or BJCPA)--committee jointly organized by nine Baptist conventions in 1930s to promote religious liberty; SBC support ended in 1991; executive director since 1981 is James Dunn.
Missouri Baptist Layman's Association (MBLA)--group of (originally) 6 Baptist layman in Missouri, organized in 1991; goal is to encourage Missouri state convention to return to traditional doctrine and policies.
www.johnstonsarchive.net /baptist/acronyms.html   (1342 words)

  
 Tim Works Emanual Landmark Baptist Church
We as Baptist need to drink afresh from that fountain of sacred truth, the scriptures, and revisit the landmarks of our Faith, which were set by our Baptist Fathers in times past.
At the same time, thanks to the diligence of Baptist in proclaiming and defending the truth against the false claims and teachings of the Pedobaptists, there are many Protestant groups today which practice only the immersion of adult believers or "believers baptism".
During the 1800's and 1900's these same Baptist (who were 5 pointers) became known as "Landmark" Baptists, because of their stand for church truth and practice, which was beginning to give way to the influences of Protestantism.
www.svng.com /emmanual   (2143 words)

  
 Independent Baptist News & Views, October 2002 - Edited by E. L. Bynum
Miss America On Abstinence-Although the Miss America pageant is all but pure in attire and prone to reveal all flesh possible, Erika Harold, Miss America 2003 does have a message that raised the indignation of pageant officials.
Southwide Baptist Fellowship Has Southern Baptist Speakers-Sword of the Lord editor Dr. Shelton Smith, in an 8/30 kindly written bold article, expressed concern regarding a "drift" in the direction of the Southwide Baptist Fellowship, as evidenced by its roster of speakers for its Oct. annual meeting (at Highland Park Baptist Church, TTU).
He said: "Listed among the speakers were two Southern Baptists, two or three independent Baptists whose ministries are openly contemporary, and one other man who is a representative of an organization that could not be described as fundamentalist." The Southern Baptists are John Phillips and Bill Stafford.
www.tbaptist.com /aab/nv210.htm   (4535 words)

  
 First Baptist Church Members
The Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America gathers, equips, and mobilizes Baptists to build a culture of peace rooted in justice.
The Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America was formed as a result of the merging of two organizations.
The BPFNA is an independent non-profit organization, which is dependent for its funding primarily on membership dues and contributions from its readers.
home.earthlink.net /~fbc-paloalto/congregation.htm   (716 words)

  
 Parsippany Baptist Church -- About Our Church
Parsippany Baptist Church was founded in April of 1965 under the ministry of Pastor Jack Keep, presently the pastor of Evangel Baptist Church in Dale City, Virginia.
Over her thirty-five year history, Parsippany Baptist Church became known for her strong stand for the truth of the Bible and solid Bible preaching and teaching became her trademarks.
We enjoy fellowship with other churches whose desire is also to honor the Lord in all that we do and believe.
www.parsippanybaptist.org /aboutus.html   (501 words)

  
 Coretta King mourned as 'First Lady' of America's civil-rights movement
WASHINGTON (ABP) -- Baptist leaders mourned the passing of a life -- and an era -- Jan. 31 in honoring the legacy of Coretta Scott King.
King was thrust into the spotlight of the burgeoning civil-rights movement along with her husband, who led the Montgomery, Ala., bus boycott of 1955-56.
Associated Baptist Press is the first and only independent news service created by and for Baptists.
www.abpnews.com /802.article   (910 words)

  
 Fundamental Baptist Ministries Standing for Authorized King James Version - Wholesome Words
Baptist seminary under the authority of a independent, local church: Emmanuel Baptist Church.
The joining of forces through the IBFI Mission Agency to fulfill the command given by Jesus Christ to preach the Gospel to every creature with the final goal being the establishment of local New Testament churches around the world.
Independent Baptist ministry comitted to international Jewish evangelism, Prophecy and Israel conferences, suitable literature for Jewish people, Passover demonstrations, local church training...
www.wholesomewords.org /direc.html   (3951 words)

  
 Baptist Alphabet Soup   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This is the alternative Baptist press agency formed when reporters from Baptist Press were displaced from their positions in the 1980’s.
Their website states that "The purpose of the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America is to unite and enable Christians to make peace with justice in a warring world.
This is the national organization of Baptists that pulled away from the direction of the SBC in the 1990’s.
www.rocksbc.org /resources/glossary.shtml   (2271 words)

  
 Independent Baptist News & Views, August 2000 - Edited by E. L. Bynum
He also suggested the Southern Baptists might one day have to apologize for their defense of an all-male clergy, as they did for racial segregation of their congregations.
Morton and this Baptist(?) group must have missed reading the qualification for the office of bishop or pastor.
Morton (or these Baptist[?]) are members of, they may set any rules they care too.
www.tbaptist.com /aab/nv008.htm   (2375 words)

  
 First Baptist Church - Purpose
We fellowship with sister churches of like precious faith and practice, and support missionaries sent forth by the authority of such churches.
We are an independent Baptist church associated with the Empire State Fellowship of Regular Baptist Churches and Grace Baptist Fellowship of North America.
We hold to these Biblical Baptist Distinctives as stated in the Preamble to this constitution and the historical Baptist position.
www.dmcom.net /firstbaptist/purpose.html   (497 words)

  
 PK 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
One of Promise Keepers' goals is to have repre­sentative involvement in local churches through­out North America.
We are not to trade it for fellowship with all the liberal and apostate religious or­ganizations in the land.
He was a leading figure at the North American Congress on the Holy Spirit and World Evangelization in New Orleans, July 1997, as well as at its predecessor, the one held in Indianapolis in August 1990.
www.sdadefend.com /PK1.htm   (8777 words)

  
 Baptist Missionary Association of Mississippi,BMA of Mississippi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Baptist Missionary Association of Mississippi (BMA of Mississippi) is composed of conservative, fundamental, orthodox, independent, and evangelical Baptist churches, formerly known as the Mississippi Baptist Association.
It began in 1806 at Salem Baptist Church in Natchez, Mississippi.
This is being accomplished with missionary endeavors through the twelve local associations, the BMA of MS, and the Baptist Missionary Association of America.
www.bmaofmississippi.org /index.html   (240 words)

  
 GARBC - From Separation to Inclusivism
GARBC began support of Baptist missions in 1935; the Council of Eighteen was instituted in 1938 to coordinate Association affairs; official endorsement of schools began in 1940 (now called "partnering" schools); and the Regular Baptist Press was started in 1951 (now distributing literature in 107 countries).
This is all sadly indicative of the GARBC's downward spiral to New Evangelicalism.
Independent pastors need to realize the price they will have to pay to be a part of this system where loyalty is determined by your willingness to approve all things coming from 'headquarters' and its agencies.
www.rapidnet.com /~jbeard/bdm/Psychology/garbc/inclu.htm   (7276 words)

  
 Fuller Online 2004-05 Catalog
In addition, representatives of several denominations–the Presybterian Church (U.S.A.), the Reformed Church in America, American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., and the United Methodist Church–serve on the School of Theology faculty as Ecclesiastical Faculty.
United Methodist students are offered extensive opportunities at Fuller through regularly scheduled Monday morning worship, and occasional nurture gatherings, fellowship dinners, ordination courses, and sessions for ordination interview preparation.
The Ministerial Formation Coordinating Agency was established by the General Synod of the Reformed Church in America to serve ministerial candidates who are not attending one of the two denominational seminaries.
www.fuller.edu /registrar/catalogs/2004-05/01_introduction_to_fuller/3_a_christian_community.asp   (992 words)

  
 American Council of Christian Churches - Executive Officers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Pastor Griffith serves on the board of Gospel Furthering Fellowship and on the Executive Committee of the ACCC.
He has served on the Executive Committee of he ACCC since 1994, and was elected treasurer in 2002.
He maintains active membership in the Independent Baptist Fellowship of North America, Fundamental Baptist Fellowship and the World Council of Biblical Churches.
www.amcouncilcc.org /officers.asp   (347 words)

  
 Category:Baptist organizations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Convention of the Hungarian Baptist Churches of Romania
Union of the Baptist Christians in the Republic of Macedonia
This page was last modified 12:57, 23 September 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Baptist_organizations   (73 words)

  
 Anniversary of Pastor Charles J. Arnett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
An ordination council of area regular Baptist ministers was called March 19, 1972 to examine Arnett.
Arnett has spoken several times at the annual association of the National Particular Baptist fellowship of America and at the Tri-State Particular Baptist Fellowship in North Carolina.
Union Baptist Church is located at 528 N. Main St. in Englewood.
www.nacnet.org /baptist/arnett.htm   (350 words)

  
 In Communion » Iraq Appeal
America, despite the rhetoric, is perceived as seeing itself under attack by Islam.
The Orthodox Peace Fellowship calls on the United States and the United Nations to follow diplomatic paths predicated on mercy, honesty, and justice, and to seek peacefully negotiated resolutions to the impasse in Iraq.
The Orthodox Peace Fellowship in North America is a branch of the Orthodox Peace Fellowship International.
incommunion.org /articles/news-reports/iraq-appeal   (7172 words)

  
 SharperIron » Podcast
In addition to his pastoral ministry, he teaches at Bob Jones University, serves on the boards of Gospel Fellowship Association Missions and the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship, and serves as a member of The Committee on the Bible’s Text and Translation.
Dever currently serves as a trustee of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; he also serves as a member of the board, vice-chairman, and chairman of the Forum for the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.
He and his wife Connie live and minister with their son, Nathan, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. He was kind enough to meet with me and share his thoughts on a variety of issues the day after he had returned from summer vacation.
www.sharperiron.org /category/features/podcast   (2563 words)

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