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  List of Baptist sub-denominations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This list of Baptist sub-denominations is a list of subdivisions of Baptists, with their various Baptist associations, conferences, conventions, fellowships, groups, and unions around the world.
Convention of Baptist Churches of the Northern Circars
Convention of the Hungarian Baptist Churches of Romania
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 Chronology on the History of Slavery 1619 to 1789
America was one of the first nations to declare that the rights of the individual were paramount, that "all men were created equal".
The institution of slavery got mentioned several times in the Christian Bible: 'Moreover of the children of the strangers that do sojourn among you, of them shall ye buy, and of their that are with you, which they begat in your land: and they shall be your possession.' (Leviticus, 25, 44-46).
In the Americas, slave labor became the key component in trans-Atlantic agriculture and commerce supporting the booming capitalist economy of the 17th and 18th centuries, with the greatest demand in the Americas coming from Brazil and the sugar plantations of the Caribbean.
www.innercity.org /holt/slavechron.html   (17488 words)

  
 THE BAPTIST STUDIES BULLETIN
When I entered the Baptist ministry in 1955 and for at least 30 years afterward, if you preached a sermon in a Baptist church on the separation of church and state and religious liberty, you would have them snoring in their pews in a matter of minutes.
America’s fears and her wars “have pushed the poor off the agenda.” Addressing the massive problem of poverty both nationally and internationally will require the spiritual energy and the moral authority of religious communities.
BAPTIST MYTHS and the Death of Pope John Paul II "Baptists are Anti-Ecumenical" (by Glenn Jonas, Professor of Religion and Chair, Dept. of Religion, Campbell University)
www.mercer.edu /baptiststudies/Bulletin/apr05arc.htm   (3920 words)

  
 United States of America
A formal conference was finally announced in late September and the house voted by 305 to 123 to pass the immigration bill that it produced.
In 1994 the editors of the journal wrested control of the institute from Carto as part of an effort to sanitize its image, and purportedly to exercise control of a multi-million-dollar bequest left to the IHR by an heir of Thomas Edison.
In addition, there are few signs of institutional antisemitism in the USA today, that is, the attempt to limit the entry of Jews into key power sectors, whether economic, political, educational or cultural.
www.ess.uwe.ac.uk /documents/antsemus.htm   (20075 words)

  
 THE BAPTIST STUDIES BULLETIN
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.
Baptists affirm individualism in soul competency, liberty of conscience, voluntarism, regeneration, believer's baptism, priesthood of all believers, equality, prayer, and other views and practices.
www.mercer.edu /baptiststudies/Bulletin/july04arc.htm   (5402 words)

  
 Unitarianism In America
It remained for the persecuted Baptists and Independents, too feeble and despised to aspire to state influence, to work out the Protestant principle to its full expression in the spirit of toleration, to declare for liberty of conscience, the voluntary maintenance of worship, and the separation of church and state.
The Baptists were consistently individualists in rejecting infant baptism, accepting conversion as essential to church membership, maintaining freedom of conscience, and practising toleration as a fundamental social law.
That institution was organized on a basis as broad as that of the early church covenants, with no creed or doctrinal requirements.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext05/8unit10h.htm   (15257 words)

  
 Criswell College adds institute to take Gospel 'to the Jew first' - (BP)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Standing near a statue of W.A. Criswell, professors Todd Bradley (left) and Jim Sibley (right) discuss the formation of the Pasche Institute for Jewish Studies at The Criswell College with Yvonne White, daughter of Albert and Dorothy Pasche, for whom the institute is named.
At their June 4 meeting, TCC trustees unanimously approved the institute named for the late Albert and Dorothy Pasche of Dallas, early supporters of Criswell Bible Institute and Jewish ministries.
Sibley is a national missionary for Jewish ministry appointed by the North American Mission Board and was a missionary to Israel for 14 years.
www.bpnews.net /bpnews.asp?ID=18456   (750 words)

  
 Trail Markers, March 2002 - Baptist General Conference Archival Center
The mission of the BGC History Center is to gather, conserve, and interpret documents and artifacts pertaining to the ongoing as well as the earlier history of institutional and individual constituents of the Baptist General Conference and Bethel College and Seminary.
Bundy was studying the missionary enterprise of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Bundy confirmed that the early tradition of Conference Baptists is that of free church pietism.
www.bethel.edu /bgcarchives/friends/trailmarkers/03-02.html   (1341 words)

  
 ICC Conference Appearances
Reives was a Resident Scholar with the Institute for Ecumenical &Cultural Research, where she was the recipient of the Bishop Thomas Hoyt, Jr.
Participants include private and state-run educational institutions of all levels, educational advisers and referral agencies, professional associations, governmental bodies, international publishing companies, producers of educational equipment, HRD personnel, companies and professionals involved in translation and interpretation as well as suppliers and manufacturers of broadcasting technology, communications technology, computing technology, multimedia and software providers.
Participants include private and state-run educational institutions of all levels, educational advisers and referral agencies, professional associations, governmental bodies, international publishing companies, producers of educational equipment, companies and professionals involved in translation and interpretation as well as suppliers and manufacturers of broadcasting technology, communications technology, computing technology, multimedia and software providers.
www.intlconnections.com /conferences.htm   (10781 words)

  
 Pillsbury Baptist Bible College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
He is a frequent speaker at churches, camps, and conferences; and is actively involved in the ministry of Grace Baptist Church of Owatonna serving as adult Sunday School teacher, Christian school board member, and deacon.
An active member of Grace Baptist Church of Owatonna, she teaches the fifth-sixth grade girls Sunday School class, serves in the nursery, and is very involved in the church music program.
She is an active member of Grace Baptist Church of Owatonna and involves herself in various summer missions ministries with her husband.
www.pillsbury.edu /faculty.htm   (1742 words)

  
 West Greenway Baptist Church for West Greenway Baptist Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The vision of West Greenway Baptist Church is to be a church family who practices Deuteronomy 6:49, which teaches what a family ought to be.
The purpose of West Greenway Baptist Church is "Raising Up A Godly Generation, One Family At A Time".
West Greenway Baptist Church is designed to meet your needs, and we are committed to building successful lives and families.
www.wgfamily.com /baptist/baptist-resources/indexX.htm   (134 words)

  
 Pastor Scott Rourk Bring Southern Baptism To New York
Missionaries from Georgia, Tennessee, and Delaware, as well as these Virginians, have journeyed north to promote the 411 and pray for its success; Rourk has guided more than 500 such pilgrims through the city since January.
Reigning myth holds that New York is the nation’s leading producer of atheism, ambition, greed, and sin, and that its natives might dismiss this wave of the faithful as dewy-eyed rubes.
While the missionaries worked the room, passing out water, a brunette actress in her twenties approached them and snapped, “I really would prefer that you leave.
www.newyorkmetro.com /nymetro/news/religion/features/10049/index.html   (1365 words)

  
 Conference VI - Speakers
New America Alliance is organized on the principle that American Latino businesspersons have a special responsibility to lead the process of building the forms of capital most crucial to Latino progress – economic capital, political capital, human capital and the practice of philanthropy.
An active member of Directors Guild of America, where she serves as Co-Chair of the African-American steering committee, Loretha is also a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the Producers Guild of America.
Ed is a member of the Director’s Guild of America, a recipient of an LA “Emmy Award,” the “Golden Mike Award” for News Excellence, and four Cable Ace Awards for producing and directing.
www.nalip.org /conference2005/ConferenceVIPages/speakers.html   (14012 words)

  
 Largest Religious Groups in the USA
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America was formed in Columbus, Ohio, April 30-May 3, 1987 by a merger of three Lutheran bodies: the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches (AELC), the Lutheran Church in America (LCA) and The American Lutheran Church (ALC).
The National Baptist Convention of America is a different group from the National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc., and is sometimes referred to as the "unincorporated" National Baptist Convention.
Some of America's largest religious bodies are fairly new, some of them representing recent schisms or mergers.
www.adherents.com /rel_USA.html   (6535 words)

  
 Chronology On The History Of Slavery And Racism: 1790 - 1829
The claim was also made that the removal of freedmen from America would only serve to make the slave system more secure, and they pledged themselves never to abandon their slave brothers.
Most Northern states had set emancipation in motion and in the Chesapeake states of Virginia, Maryland and Delaware, the philosophy of the American Revolution - the idea that all men were created equal, with the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness - also motivated planters to free their slaves.
By mid-century America was growing three-quarters of the world's supply of cotton, most of it shipped to England or New England where it was manufactured into cloth.
innercity.org /holt/chron_1790_1829.html   (16854 words)

  
 "Histories of Print, Manuscript, and Performance in America" Conference at the American Antiquarian Society
And yet there is no record of any Native women participating in the extensive transatlantic world of print culture associated with missionary fund-raising, at least in part because of the institutional ambivalence about Native women's role in education.
In colonial America, fueled in part by professional performances in a few key cities, print texts of English and other European-language plays circulate among elite and middling readers, either imported from London or occasionally republished by colonial printers.
The explosion of print in antebellum America thus made possible not only the preservation of a significant aspect of folk culture but also expedited its proliferation as tunes hitherto identified with the minstrel stage circulated widely in Victorian America.
www.americanantiquarian.org /phbacpresenters.htm   (5255 words)

  
 The 2001 Conference - Preliminary Programme   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Evangelische Zentralstelle für Weltanschauungsfragen, Berlin, (EZW; protestant central institution for questions on world views) is an institution of the Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland (EKD, the protestant church in Germany) and in charge of the observation, evaluation and information of new religious movements (NRM) and of other non-christian religions.
In the absence of institutional regulation and cohesiveness (since the New Agers are not institutionalised and, on the other hand, they put emphasis on individual), it is through these relations of inter-dependence and reciprocity, established through the practice of "gift-giving" that New Agers create and maintain their religious "community".
North America's pluralism is, we are told, at least a partial explanation for the religious fervour we are experiencing in such a variety of flavours.
www.cesnur.org /conferences/london2001_prg.htm   (16031 words)

  
 Operation Save America -
John the Baptist, Stephen and Jesus were not killed for presenting a popular soft version of the gospel.
What we need in America is for the men to wake up and fight for their nation and their families.
This is a missionary endeavor to reach the lost and needy youth of our community.
www.operationsaveamerica.org /streets/ct/bpt2003-4th-quarter.htm   (11536 words)

  
 Records of the Woman's Union Missionary Society - Collection 379   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
There is a survey of missionaries in folder 3-11 as to their preferences for merger.
The documents in folders 7-3 through 7-8 related to the Fatehpur Women's home give a strong picture of women on the bottom of Indian society and the difficulties encountered in their rehabilitation, including the girls' struggles with lying, stealing, adultery, and prostitution, as well as the inability to love the baby born to them.
The missionaries gave their opinions about the merger and about several of the mission agencies WUMS was considering joining.
www.wheaton.edu /bgc/archives/GUIDES/379.htm   (5954 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
www.ecumenism.net /denom/baptist.htm   (176 words)

  
 Methodist Archives and Research Centre: Links to Primary and Secondary On-line Texts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Constitutional Powers of General Conference, with special application to...slaveholding, by William Logan Harris (Cincinnatti 1860)
Engraving - Mississippi Mission Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church 1866 From "Digital Schomburg Images of 19th century African Americans"
America, and American Methodism by Frederick Jobson (New York 1857)
rylibweb.man.ac.uk /data1/dg/methodist/methtext2.html   (1019 words)

  
 alldeaf.com v4 - Constitution Restoration Act of 2005
Those who are Mahometans, or any others who are not professors of the Christian religion, can never be elected to the office of President or other high office, [unless] first the people of America lay aside the Christian religion altogether, it may happen.
The doctrine they preach, the obligations they impose, the punishment they threaten, the rewards they promise, the stamp and image of divinity they bear, which produces a conviction of their truths, can alone secure to society, order and peace, and to our courts of justice and constitutions of government, purity, stability and usefulness.
Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America, Baptist Bible Fellowship International, Baptist General Conference,Baptist Missionary Association of America, Central Baptist Association, Christian Unity Baptist Association,
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 American Forests Conference 2005
Michael Gallis, an architect and city planner, is considered America's leading expert in large-scale metropolitan regional development strategies.
His projects have resulted in strong regional consensus and new public, private, and institutional coalitions for promoting and developing strategic regional development programs.
He has been a featured speaker and seminar leader for a variety of national meetings and conferences on subjects ranging from urban development and regional planning to transportation and economic development.
www.americanforests.org /conference/proTopics.php   (2780 words)

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