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  1. International Assemblies of God Fellowship

    The International Assemblies of God Fellowship is an independent, cooperative fellowship of ministers, ministries and churches of Trinitarianism Trinitarian Baptistic Pentecostals. Their membership is worldwide, and all churches are independent and autonomous of the fellowship. Dr. Phillip Murray is the President. The IAOGF should not be confused with the Assemblies of God International Fellowship , and or the Assemblies of God General Council of the Assemblies of God . Church website http www.iaog.org www.IAOG.org Category Pentecostal denominations Christian denomination stub ...   more details



  1. Fellowship of Fundamental Bible Churches

    The Fellowship of Fundamental Bible Churches FFBC is a fellowship of independent autonomous fundamentalist churches established in 1939. It is considered only a fellowship of like minded churches, rather than a denomination. Local congregations in the fellowship have no financial obligations to the fellowship, and the fellowship exercises no control over them. It is only expected that the churches believe and teach a fundamentalist theology. Doctrinally, the FFBC professes to hold these distinctives Biblically literal in our interpretation dispensational not covenantal in our theology premillennial and pretribulational in our eschatology evangelistic and missions oriented in our outreach Biblically separated in personal life and ecclesiastical associations, and baptistic with regard to the mode and subjects of baptism. They also oppose the Pentecostal and Charismatic movement Charismatic movements, holding that spiritual gifts such as Glossolalia speaking in tongues were sign gifts that ceased to operate after the close of the New Testament canon. Currently 2004 , the FFBC has 21 fellowshipping congregations, with about half in the state of New Jersey . The fellowship operates the Tri State Bible Camp & Conference Center in Montague, New Jersey a mission board known as Fundamental Bible Missions and the Fundamental Bible Institute for ministerial training. Most churches in the fellowship are either Bible Churches or Baptist Churches . The Fellowship of Fundamental Bible Churches is a member of the American Council of Christian Churches . External links http fellowshipoffundamentalbiblechurches.wordpress.com Official Web Site Category Fundamentalist denominations Category Religious organizations established in 1939 ...   more details



  1. Sovereign Grace Fellowship of Canada

    notability 1 Org date February 2012 primary sources date February 2012 Baptist File Jarvis Street Baptist Church.JPG thumb Jarvis Street Baptist Church in Toronto Sovereign Grace Fellowship of Canada SGF is a fellowship for Reformed Baptist churches in Canada ref cite book chapter Appendix title Christianity and ethnicity in Canada page 2008 year 2009 author Bramadat, Paul, and Seljak, David isbn 0802095844 publisher University of Toronto Press url http books.google.com books?id Z4HzXN4HQkQC&pg PA411 ref holding to either the Baptist Confession of 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith The 1644 Confession and the English Civil War 1644 or 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith 1689 . ref name Constitution cite web url http www.sgfcanada.com introduction constitution title Sovereign Grace Fellowship of Canada Website Constitution accessdate 8 Feb 2012 ref SGF claims to be baptistic, evangelistic, and holding to the doctrine of sovereign grace. ref cite web url http www.sgfcanada.com introduction distinctives title Sovereign Grace Fellowship of Canada Website Distinctives accessdate 10 Feb 2012 ref The purpose of the SGF is to promote cooperation between member churches, especially in the areas of world missions, church planting, evangelization, & education, and to assist churches in maintaining sound doctrine. ref name Constitution At the time of its founding in 2001, the Sovereign Grace Fellowship had 10 member churches, located in New Brunswick and Ontario . ref cite web url http www.sgfcanada.com introduction title Sovereign Grace Fellowship of Canada Website Introduction accessdate 8 Feb 2012 ref As of 2012, there were 14 churches, including the Jarvis Street Baptist Church in Toronto. ref cite web url http www.sgfcanada.com introduction member churches title Sovereign Grace Fellowship of Canada Website Member Churches accessdate 11 Feb 2012 ref SGF publishes a magazine called Barnabas . ref cite web title Barnabas url http www.sgfcanada.com resources barnabas accessdate 8 F ...   more details



  1. Baptist Union of Denmark

    Baptist The Baptist Union of Denmark lang da Baptistkirken i Danmark is a national organization of Baptists in Denmark for promoting cooperation in missions, benevolence, and education. The first work in Denmark generally considered Baptist began in 1839 when Julius K bner, a Danish Jew, visited Denmark and met some individuals holding baptistic views. K bner was an associate of and co worker with Johann Gerhard Oncken 1800 1884 , often considered the father of European Baptists. Oncken baptized these believers and established a church in Copenhagen in that year. Until 1849, when religious liberty was granted through the Constitution of 1849, Baptists were fined, imprisoned, and their infants baptized by compulsion. The Baptists were instrumental in the obtaining of religious freedom in Denmark. The Baptist Union was formed in 1849, and remained a part of the German Baptist Union until 1888. In that year, it was reorganized, influenced by the emigration of Danish Baptists to the United States , and the returning influence of American Baptists on the Danish. The New Hampshire Confession of Faith was adopted in place of the German Confession of 1847 . A number of Danish pastors studied at Morgan Park Seminary in Chicago, Illinois . In 1918, they established their own theological seminary. Doctrinally, the Danish Baptists have evolved from a generally Calvinism Calvinistic closed Baptist tradition to a more Arminian ecumenical body. Open communion has been practiced since the 1930s, and today they occasionally accept members from pedobaptist traditions. These Baptists have also changed from a membership of mostly farmers and laborers to an upper middle class membership. The Baptist Union of Denmark is a member of the European Baptist Federation , the Baptist World Alliance , and the World Council of Churches . According to the Union, membership in 2008 included 5260 members in 50 congregations. ref http www.baptistkirken.dk index.php?id 30 www.baptistkirken.dk Hvem er ...   more details



  1. Church of Christ, Instrumental

    The Church of Christ, Instrumental , also known as Kelleyites , are a baptistic body of Christianity Christians based in central Arkansas . Names In the only book written about this group they are called the Church of Christ, Instrumental or Kelleyites . Elder E. J. Lambert, a Primitive Baptist minister who was raised among this body, and whose father was a minister of the Church of Christ , consistently refers to them in his autobiography as the Church of Christ Kelly Division of Missionary Baptists . They are referred to as Kelleyites in official documents of the Works Progress Administration in the 1940s. History The Kelleyites owe their name and origin to Samuel Kelley. Kelley was born in 1817 in what is now Pike County, Arkansas , but in early adulthood he moved to Illinois . In Illinois, he first connected himself to the Methodist s, but later joined the Baptists and was ordained by them in 1838. Shortly after this he returned to Arkansas. A difference in practice between the Baptists with whom he was connected in Illinois and the Baptists in Arkansas was evidently a contributing factor to the rise of the Kelley division of the missionary Baptist church. Among other things, the Baptists in Illinois received Samuel Kelley on his Methodist baptism, which was foreign to the practice of Arkansas Baptists. Kelley was a prominent and successful citizen by the standards of his day. He lived in Pike County and later in Howard County, Arkansas Howard County . He was elected to at least one term in the State Legislature. His church was a member of the Red River Baptist Association . In 1856, Kelley was invited to preach at the meeting of the Caddo River Baptist Association . In this sermon, he preached the doctrine of apostasy, or falling from grace. The next morning the Caddo River Association passed resolutions against Elder Kelley, his doctrine of apostasy, the fact he had not been baptized by a Baptist, and also withdrew fellowship from the Red River Association. The next ...   more details



  1. Lairam Jesus Christ Baptist Church (LIKBK)

    Multiple issues advert January 2010 intromissing January 2010 notability October 2008 unreferenced October 2008 The work of the Baptist Missionary Society of England in the 20th Century was the beginning of Christianity in the Lairam Lai people Lai Land , India. BMS Missionary missionaries such as Rev. J.H Lorrain & Rev. F.W Savidge were the pioneers who evangelized the Lai and developed them into ecclesiastical formation. Since then, the Lai Baptists continue to grow until they were established and organized into a body called ASSEMBLY Convention in two stages 1970 and 1982. For quite sometime, since the Lai Baptist were formed into two groups they grew in parallel on the basis of their stages of formation. Formerly the first group was called THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST and the second group called LAIRAM BAPTIST CHURCH . After a hard struggle for reunification the two paralleled groups came together and merged as one body in the year 1999. The united Lai Baptist Body was first called THE LAIRAM CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST without bearing any Baptist name. However, since they are of Baptist origin, they are always baptistic in confession and practice. In the annual Assembly of 2003 at Lawngtlai Electric Local Church it was unanimously resolved to rename the Church as LAIRAM JESUS CHRIST BAPTIST CHURCH Lairam Isua Krista Baptist Kohhran . Inter denominational connections Right from the beginning Lairam Jesus Christ Baptist Church desired to established relationship with other Baptist Church in India and in abroad. In fact, it has applied for membership to the National, Continental and Global Baptist Organization for many years. In spite of some misunderstanding and problems with the former Baptist Church of Mizoram , both Churches have now established formal inter delegation and relationship by reciprocally sending delegates to their respective Annual General Assemblies. Moreover, leaders of the Baptist Church of Mizoram are open hearted not only to recognize the Lairam Ba ...   more details



  1. Denver Seminary

    that is baptistic in nature. Students, staff, and adjunct faculty, however, are only required to sign ...   more details



  1. Redcliffe College

    European Contextual Morality and Identity by Darrell Jackson in Mapping Baptistic Identity Towards ...   more details



  1. Corban University

    should be integrated in all areas of life. Corban is theologically conservative and baptistic ...   more details



  1. Stockdorf

    is a baptistic window by Rupprecht Geiger glued glass, 1960 . Since the opening of the Railroad ...   more details



  1. Baptists

    over 100  million Baptists and Baptistic group members worldwide and over 33  million in North ...   more details



  1. Southern Baptist Convention conservative resurgence

    and more general baptistic confessions of faith produced in the United States The Philadelphia ...   more details



  1. General Council of the Assemblies of God in the United States of America

    Infobox Christian denomination name General Council of the Assemblies of God USA image Assemblies of God Logo.png imagewidth 150 caption main classification Protestant orientation Pentecostal polity mixed Presbyterian polity Presbyterian and Congregationalist polity Congregational polity ref name churchidchange Roozen 2005, p. 100. ref ref name Welcomecommunity Assemblies of God USA. http ag.org top Press organization.cfm Welcome to Our Community . Accessed October 12, 2010. ref founder founded date 1914 founded place Hot Springs, Arkansas separated from Church of God in Christ and Christian and Missionary Alliance parent merger Several Pentecostal groups separations Pentecostal Assemblies of the World General Assembly of the Apostolic Churches associations National Association of Evangelicals , br Pentecostal Charismatic Churches of North America , br Pentecostal World Fellowship , br Wesleyan Holiness Consortium , br World Assemblies of God Fellowship area United States aid Convoy of Hope congregations 12,457 ref name Churches2010 Assemblies of God USA, http agchurches.org Sitefiles Default RSS AG.org 20TOP AG 20Statistical 20Reports 2010 20Stats ChuOpCl2010.pdf U.S. AG Churches Opened and Closed 1965 2010 , page 2. Accessed August 4, 2011. ref members 3,030,944 adherents br 1,753,881 members ref name VitalStatsp2 ministers missionaries website http ag.org top ag.org footnotes small persons of all ages who identify with an AG church ref name mediakit http ag.org top Press Media kit.pdf An Overview of the Assemblies of God . Accessed September 17, 2010. ref small The General Council of the Assemblies of God in the United States of America or Assemblies of God USA AG USA is a Pentecostal Christian denomination in the United States founded in 1914 during a meeting of Pentecostal ministers at Hot Springs, Arkansas . With a constituency of over 3 million, ref name VitalStatsp2 it was ranked the ninth largest denomination in the United States in 2011. ref name nccyearbo ...   more details




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