The Southern Baptists Of Texas Convention The Southern Baptists of texas Convention is Southern Baptist churches in theological agreement, committed to missiological activity through the methodological http://www.sbtexas.com/
Extractions: Welcome to SBTexas.com, the online home of the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention. Founded in November of 1998, the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention established missions and evangelism as the major emphasis. Our doctrinal foundation is based on a belief in the inerrancy of Scripture, the relational aspect of the first person of the Godhead as Father, exclusivity of salvation in Jesus Christ, and the primacy of the local church. The SBTC seeks to give vision and strategy for reaching Texas with the gospel of Jesus Christ. New church starts in unevangelized areas of Texas are our priority. The SBTC facilitates the financial cooperation and strategic planning of theologically conservative Southern Baptist Churches in a cooperative effort of carrying out the Great Commission in Texas and around the world. A message from the SBTC Executive Director Site is under construction, please check with us each week for new and exciting, events and features. This page was last modified on Friday, May 21, 2004 @ 1:06:53 PM
Handbook Of Texas Online: TEXAS CONFERENCE OF CHURCHES format this article to print. texas CONFERENCE OF churches. The texas Conference of churches is an association of the largest judicatories http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/TT/ist1.html
Extractions: format this article to print TEXAS CONFERENCE OF CHURCHES qv chancellor of TCU, was elected first president, and Harold C. Kilpatrick was called from the San Antonio Council of Churches to open the state office of the Texas Council in Austin. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Harold C. Kilpatrick, The Last That Became First: A History of the Texas Council of Churches, 1953-1969 (MS, Texas Conference of Churches, Austin). Harold C. Kilpatrick top of page about search help ... suggest an article topic The Handbook of Texas Online is a joint project of The General Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin and the Texas State Historical Association
Handbook Of Texas Online: ADVENTIST CHURCHES In 1995 the texas Conference employed 120 pastoral and church workers. In 2000 texas Seventhday Adventists had 303 churches and 46,128 members. http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/AA/iaa1.html
Extractions: format this article to print ADVENTIST CHURCHES. The Adventist movement, which developed from a schism in the religious following of William Miller and broke into several different groups, apparently reached Texas in the late 1880s. The town of Keene in Johnson County was established by a group of Seventh-day Adventists in 1893. In 1894 the church members organized Keene Industrial Academy, which became Southwestern Adventist College, and later Southwestern Adventist University. Tenets of the Adventist creed include biblical literalism, the personal and imminent second advent of Christ on earth, and the celebration of Saturday as the Sabbath. The church stresses promotion through education, evangelism, and publication. In 1995 the Texas Conference employed 120 pastoral and church workers. In addition, the conference operated forty-five elementary schools, four secondary schools, and Southwestern Adventist College ( see ADVENTIST SCHOOLS). The conference operated five medical institutions-Huguley Memorial Medical Center, Fort Worth; Willow Creek Psychiatric, Arlington; Metroplex Hospital, Killeen; Rollins Brook Community Hospital, Lampasas; and Central Texas Medical Center, San Marcos. It also operated an ambulance service in San Antonio. More than 100 physicians and dentists operated self-supporting clinics as officials of the Seventh-day Adventist Medical and Dental Association. In 2000 Texas Seventh-day Adventists belonged to four different conferences. Geographically, most of Texas lay within the Texas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, with its headquarters in Alvarado, near Fort Worth; part of northwestern Texas lay within the Texaco Conference; Bowie County was part of the Arkansas-Louisiana Conference; and African-American Seventh-day Adventists belonged to the Southwestern Region Conference. In 2000 Texas Seventh-day Adventists had 303 churches and 46,128 members.
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Christian Churches Of God Texas Christian churches of God texas. Christian churches of God, through scholarly bible study papers, teaches the Original faith as taught http://www.ccg.org/_region/UnitedStates/Texas/
Extractions: PO Box 45, ROCKTON ONTARIO L0R 1X0, CANADA CCG... Holds the doctrines common to the faith over the two thousand years since Messiah and the apostles (refer to paper Has Conferences in Australia, North America, Europe, Africa, Asia and the Pacific with people growing in numbers in centers around the world. Is controlled by Executive Committees elected from its members. Has elected general coordinators and national and area coordinators for day-to-day management.
Baptist Church Web Sites South Central New Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Bryan, texas. Shiloh Baptist Church, Bryan, texas. Trinity Baptist Church, Irving, texas. Southside Baptist Church. Kaufman. texas. http://bn66.com/churches/baptist_sc.html
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Fish The Net: Churches/Texas Review It. First Christian Church Lockhart texas First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) located in Lockhart, texas. http//www http://www.fishthe.net/pages/Churches/Texas/
Extractions: Baypoint is a church that was designed for you! Baypoint began in the summer of 2001 with the dream of becoming a church where people from Galveston county could feel comfortable and develop a relationship with God. Our purpose is to lead people into a relationship with Jesus Christ and empower them to lead others. Bridgeway Fellowship Church is located in League City, TX - just south of Houston and near NASA. Our purpose is to honor God by helping people along their path to completion in Christ. We meet every Sunday at James H. Ross Elementary School in League City. Please contact Pastor Jeff Burkart with any questions you might have about our new church!
Index Guide to business, churches, and schools, with pictures and historical information. http://www.geocities.com/walltexas/
Extractions: Wall Texas! Click to learn about Wall Texas! Wall Texas! Wall, on US Hwy 87, 10 miles southeast of San Angelo in Southeastern Tom Green County, was orginally called Lipan School, then Little School, then Murry's Store. The area was a school district covering 326 square miles. The town was named for J.M. Wall, a storekeeper who served as the first postmaster in 1906..... This is a non-profit page made for the community of Wall Texas. All of the businesses that appear on this page are there because they serve the community, not because they paid for the spot. If you find that I have left out something, please email me and I will correct it.
Pentecostal Web Includes a calendar, list of churches, and ministry information. http://txdist-upci.org/
Extractions: 58th Texas District Family Campmeeting [full story] Texas Youth Activities A letter from Youth President Michael Ensey describes many exciting events for 2004. It can be found under Youth on the Forms and Resources page. Youth Camps - Youth Camps are the next upcoming event. Senior Camp will be held Ju... [full story] Upcoming Sunday School Events Crusader Camp . . . June 21-25, 2004 Crusader Camp promises to be an exciting time for children ages 8-11. It will be held June 21-25 in Lufkin, Texas. Bro. and Sis. Mark Hopper of Battle Creek, Michigan are the evangelists. The registr... [full story]
Lesson 46: Early Churches In Texas Lesson 46 Early churches In texas. Rev. GW Freeman, Bishop of Arkansas, visited the churches of texas, and continued his visits annually for several years. http://www.2020site.org/texas/lesson46.html
Extractions: In a previous lesson it will be seen that the Methodist Church sent the largest number of clergymen, in early times, to Texas. In the year 1838, the Rev. Caleb S. Ives, of the Protestant Episcopal Church, arrived at Matagorda, where he collected a congregation, established a school, and built a church. He continued to labor until 1849, when he died. In the fall of 1838, the Rev. R. M. Chapman, of the same church, came to Houston, and organized a parish. In 1840, he was succeeded by the Rev. H. B. Godwin. In the spring of 1840, the Rt. Rev. Leonidas Polk (now General Polk of the Confederate army) visited and explored the country between the Trinity and the Colorado. In 1844, the Rt. Rev. G. W. Freeman, Bishop of Arkansas, visited the churches of Texas, and continued his visits annually for several years. In 1841, the Rev. B. Eaton was sent out as a missionary to Galveston and Houston. On the 1st of January, 1849, a separate Diocese was organized for Texas, with six clergymen. Since that time the Episcopal Church has continued to grow both in numbers and influence. The Presbyterian church was not among the pioneer churches in Texas. About the year 1838, the Rev. Hugh Wilson arrived in the new Republic. He was probably the first Presbyterian minister who settled in Texas. He organized a Presbyterian Church in San Antonio shortly after his arrival, and in the year following established one at Independence. He was a laborious and useful man, and will always stand high among the first ministers of the Gospel in Texas. The Rev. John McCulloch came to Galveston about the same time, and gathered a congregation and founded a Sabbath-School, under many disadvantages. The state of morals and religion in the Island City at that time was not very favorable to the efforts of the young missionary.
Extractions: the Presbyterian Churches in Southeast Texas We are Eleven Presbyterian Churches working cooperatively to minister in the name of Jesus Christ in Southeast Texas Jasper Liberty Orange Port Arthur Port Neches Silsbee Vidor Do you need a spiritual lift? Would like us to pray for you? What other ministries are available? ... Where on earth is Southeast Texas? Those who have visited our site since June 1, 1997 This site is always under construction, so visit us and "reload" often. Last updated 11/03/98 Let us know what you think of our site.
Black Churches In Texas Black churches in texas A Guide to Historic Congregations by Clyde McQueen Black churches in texas 089096-902-7 cloth $39.95s 0-89096-941-8 paper $24.95. http://www.tamu.edu/upress/BOOKS/2000/mcqueen.htm
Extractions: . . . makes an important contribution based primarily upon oral history interviews, on-site observations, and photographs. There is no competing book that covers the same material.Alwyn Barr, Texas Tech University Churches play a vital role in African American culture, and not just as houses of worship. They also stand at the center of the political, educational, and social lives of black Americans. Clyde McQueens interdenominational inventory of black churches surveys 375 churches organized between 1850 and 1886 and found in an area extending from present-day I-35 east to Louisiana and from the Red River to the Gulf of Mexico, which were the regions of Texas where African Americans settled during the period studied. Many of these churches were, ironically, organized by people who professed to be Christians yet deigned to own other human beings. A number of the pioneer black preachers were taught to read and write by slave owners. McQueens research shows how these churches nonetheless became thriving centers of religion, independent civic and social life, and freedom. McQueen provides for each congregation the year it was organized, the county and town where it is located, an address or directions for finding it, and any other history available. All of this is based on information McQueen gathered from interviews, church bulletins, special church programs, historical markers, and building cornerstones.
Inroads To Asia - Far East Missions A Dallas texas based christian non profit organization partnering with business's, churches and organizations to spread the good news of the kingdom of God to Asia http://www.inroads2asia.org
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Nazarene.org :: Official Site Of The International Church Of The Nazarene Organized October 8, 1908, in Pilot Point, texas, the Church of the Nazarene has made its home in Kansas City, Mo., since shortly after the birth of the denomination. The Nazarene International Center provides support services to more than 1.2 million members worshiping in more than 11,800 churches in the United States, Canada, and 114 other world areas. http://www.nazarene.org/
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Texas Directory Of The Churches Of Christ With your personal assistance, we will be able to have all of the churches of Christ in texas listed in our directory. Please feel http://church-of-christ.org/churches/United_States/Texas_S.htm
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