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         General Association Of Regular Baptist Churches:     more books (16)
  1. The Missionary Emphasis of the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches by William J. Hopewell, 1963
  2. A history of Northwest Regular Baptists: The General Association of Regular Baptist Churches in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, 1939-1975 by John J Ruhlman, 1976
  3. The General Association of Regular Baptist Churches and its attendant movement by Calvin Odell, 1975
  4. Background and history of the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches by Joseph M Stowell, 1949
  5. Quest for Faithfulness: The Account of a Unique Fellowship of Churches by Paul N. Tassell, 1991-06
  6. Just let me preach: The biography of Paul Tassell by Nathan O Osborne, 2002
  7. General Baptists in church history by Ollie Latch, 1968
  8. [Booklet] In Like a Lamb... Out Like a Lion by Dr. Paul Tassell,
  9. A reply to the so-called "Un-masking" of charges in the case of the First Regular Baptist Church of Smethport, Pennsylvania by Robert T Ketcham, 1950
  10. Preacher, pastor, mechanic: Memoir of the late Mr. Samuel Deacon, nearly forty years pastor and fifty years a member of the General Baptist Church, Barton, ... from his various writings, letters, &c by Thomas Cook, 1888
  11. The answer: What are non-Convention Baptists doing? by Robert Thomas Ketcham, 1943
  12. NARBC Camp Program Historical Notes: Whispering Cedars Baptist Camp (Genoa, NE - Nebraska) by RichardC. McWilliams, R. C. McWilliams, et all 1996
  13. The answer by Robert Thomas Ketcham, 1956
  14. The answer: A thoroughly-documented presentation of facts concerning modernism in the American Baptist Convention by Robert Thomas Ketcham, 1965

101. Mooreland Baptist Church
the Albemarle baptist association, the baptist general association of Virginia ten percent (10%) of our general fund offering Sunday, 57 PM; regular meeting or
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Mooreland Baptist Church 2255 Taylors Gap Road
North Garden, Virginia, 22959
Phone: 434/295-3882
Clarke Hawkins
, Pastor Serving the Lord in the North Garden and Red Hill Communities of Albemarle County, Virginia
We believe in the Priesthood of the Believer, the autonomy of the local church,
and the right of all believers to hold leadership positions in the Church.
We proudly support the Albemarle Baptist Association, the Baptist General Association of Virginia, and the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
Location
Seven miles South of intersection of Route 29 and Interstate 64 at Charlottesville. On Taylors Gap Road ( Route 710), 0.4 miles west of Route 29, MAP
Services
Sunday School 10:00 AM, each Sunday Worship 11:00 AM, each Sunday Bible Study 7:00 PM, each Wednesday Choir Practice 8:00 PM, each Wednesday Youth Group
Community Activity
We support:
North Garden Food Bank the third Saturday of each month from 9:00 a.m. to Noon. Held at Trinity Methodist Church, Virginia Baptist Assoc.

102. An Information Page On The Baptist Church
association Cooperative baptist Fellowship Fundamental baptist Fellowship general association of regular baptists National association of Free Will
http://www.parentalguide.com/Documents/Baptist_world.htm
BAPTIST WORLD
(Subjects in this Section) 1-HISTORY OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH
2-BAPTIST CHURCHES BELIEVE

3-BAPTIST NEWS

4-THERE ARE MANY BAPTIST ORGANIZATIONS: HERE ARE SOME
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6-MISCELLANEOUS
1-HISTORY OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH
It is reported that John Smyth, who originally was a bishop in the church of England, left that church and fled to Holland. He, along with others, formed the first Baptist church around 1610. Shortly after he died, the church there ceased. Some that helped found it in Holland, returned to England and established other Baptist churches. As time passed, the number of churches grew. The Calvinistic or Particular Baptists were a different group in England which also spread. These eventually migrated to what is now the USA. It is reported that Roger Williams founded the first Baptist church in America around 1639 in Providence, RI. There is no record of other Baptist churches coming forth from this one. Later, other Baptist churches sprung up. One in Boston, another in Maine which relocated to South Carolina. Another was started in New York, another in Long Island in the 1700's, another in Philadelphia, and another in New Jersey. Very severe persecution awaited these people that made their stand for God’s Word. Once the Revolutionary War ended and religious freedom was established, the Baptists spread far and wide. 2-BAPTIST CHURCHES BELIEVE Some Baptists hold the view that they are not Protestants and that they did not come out of the Reformation, such as the Lutherans, Anglicans, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, and Methodists. However, there are now some Baptists that did split off from Protestant churches as they did not hold to their unbiblical teaching. Other Baptists consider themselves a denomination of Protestant believers, who believe water baptism is to be done solely by immersion and only after one has trusted in Jesus Christ as their only hope of salvation. Baptists believe the Bible clearly teaches that infant baptism and baptism before believing on Jesus Christ is not scriptural.

103. History Of The ABA
teachings and practices was the general association, organized in name was changed to the American baptist association. the origin of the regular and Separate
http://www.abaptist.org/abah&a/history.html
HISTORY OF THE
AMERICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION History of the American Baptist Association
To Commemorate the 75th
Meeting of the Association in June, 2000

(to order online from the Baptist Book Store click here The History and Archives Committee produced the History of the American Baptist Association to commemorate the 75th meeting of the Association in June, 2000. The following statements were in response to a request made by Bro. Steve Reeves, Director of Publicity for the A. B. A. Perhaps the most compelling desire was that all pastors and churches, as well as prospective pastors, would be able to understand the reasons the founders had in mind for first organizing a national association of Missionary Baptist churches. I felt this could best be done by delineating the situations that existed when the call was made for a meeting to discuss the organization. Another strong desire was that the actual inter-workings of the association of churches would be demonstrated. Therefore, the sections on missions and publications received considerable attention. In addition, the carefully selected resolutions presented to the messengers were intended to indicate responses to situations that were of importance.

104. Home Page
Where do you want to go today? GARBC Organization Website. regular baptist Press Website. Get a Website for your GARBC affiliated ministry. Welcome, hosting and/or design for churches and other
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Where do you want to go today?
GARBC Organization Website
Regular Baptist Press Website
Get a Website for your GARBC affiliated ministry
Welcome, GARBC.com is dedicated to providing cost-effective website hosting and/or design for churches and other ministries associated with the GARBC. We understand the needs of church ministries and the need to reach out into our communities and across the world. We would like to provide your church with a web site that meets your local needs and is cost effective for your church. Click here to see how we can help you get your church or ministry online.
Churches with GARBC.com websites:
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Other Links to GARBC affiliated ministries:
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Other Links to GARBC Churches:
Evangel Baptist Church - Taylor, MI
Contact:
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General Information: info@garbc.com
Webmaster: webmaster@garbc.com

105. ChristianityToday.com - Message Boards - General Assoc. Of Regular Baptists
of regular Baptists This message board is provided for members of the general association of regular Baptists to discuss current church issues, build
http://community.christianitytoday.com/cgi/webx?13@237.cTVqacyNPJp.0@.ee6b7f9

106. Baptist Groups From Linkspider UK Society Directory
baptist World Alliance organization representing many of the world s baptist Groups. European baptist Federation - Representing baptist churches in Europe.
http://linkspider.co.uk/Society/ReligionandSpirituality/Christianity/Denominatio
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