up Separate BaptistsSeparate Baptists were a large denomination after the First Great Awakening. Most churches of the group merged with other Baptist groups in the 19th century. There are some associations of independent Baptist churches that carry on the Separate Baptist name.EntriesCalvary Hill Separate Baptist Church http://calvary-hill.tripod.com/ Shepherdsville, Kentucky. Features history, news, bulletin board, and location. General Association of Separate Baptists in Christ http://www.separatebaptist.org/ Features beliefs, missions, member associations, and news. Nolynn Separate Baptist Youth Camp http://www.freshdev.com/youthcamp/ Includes board members, photographs, and contact information. Yahoo! Groups : separatebaptistnews http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/separatebaptistnews Mailing list for the denomination. Neigbour categoriesAmerican Baptist Association The American Baptist Association, influenced by Landmarkism, spun off from the Southern Baptists in the early 20th century. First a local association, then a national organization of Missionary American Baptist Churches USA This category is for sites about the American Baptist Churches in the USA denomination. This group was known as the Northern Baptist Convention from 1907 - 1950 and the American Baptist Convention Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland Sites related to the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland. Association of Grace Baptist Churches Sites related to the Association(s) of Grace Baptist Churches, local churches of Particular Baptists in England acting in association, who are also Strict Baptists. They Baptist Bible Fellowship International Sites pertaining to Baptist Bible Fellowship International, a fundamentalist group which arose from the World Fundamental Baptist Missionary Fellowship. The BBFI places high Baptist General Conference Sites related to the Baptist General Conference, which began with one Swedish church in Illinois in 1852, and today has about 900 churches in the U.S. and the Caribbean. The BGC broke from the Baptist Missionary Association of America Features churches, missions, and organizations associated with the Baptist Missionary Association of America (BMAA). In 1950, the North American Baptist Association split from the American Baptist Baptist Union of Australia Sites pertaining to the Baptist Union of Australia. Baptist Union of Great Britain The Baptist Union, with headquarters in Didcot, Oxfordshire, counts some 160,000 members in about 2,150 affiliated churches. Baptist Union of New Zealand Baptist Union of Scotland Sites pertaining to the Baptist Union of Scotland, a member of the Baptist World Alliance. Canadian Baptist Ministries Canadian Baptist Ministries, formerly known as the Baptist Federation of Canada, is the coordinating agency for three geographical conventions, and one French-speaking union, in Canada: Baptist Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists Sites related to the Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists, which arose among Regular Baptists who were unhappy with the influence of nondenominational Conservative Baptists Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Baptist organization devoted to missions, education, religious liberty, and Baptist distinctives. Began as a grassroots movement of free and faithful Baptists in May 1991. Primarily in the southern European Baptist Convention Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada Sites related to the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada, a community of about 500 local churches, with a strong emphasis on missionary activity. The FEBC Canada is one Free Will Baptists General Association of General Baptists The General Association of General Baptists was organized in 1870, but its roots stretch back to the General Baptists in England. This denomination is Arminian and practices open communion. Its General Association of Regular Baptist Churches The GARBC broke away from what was then the Northern Baptist Convention in 1933. Member churches are Independent Baptists Independent Baptists are those Baptist groups which reject, on principle, affiliation with any external governing organization such as Convention, Association or Fellowship. However, they may Landmark Baptists National Baptist Convention, U.S.A. Sites related to the oldest and largest African American Baptist denomination. North American Baptist Conference Sites pertaining to the North American Baptist Conference, a body which had its beginnings in 19th-century Pennsylvania among German immigrants, and which today has 400 member churches in the United Old Baptist Union Information on the Old Baptist Union, a small Union with churches in England, Wales, and the Netherlands. The OBU is a General Baptist body. Primitive Baptists The Primitive Baptist movement claims primary descent from certain Baptist churches in Wales and in the Midlands of England; they primarily adhere to the Midland Confession of 1655 and the London Reformed Baptists Reformed Baptists are Calvinistic in their theology and most embrace the Baptist Confession of 1689 as their doctrinal standard. They are distinct, however, Seventh Day Baptists Seventh Day Baptists are sabbatarians, that is, they believe that Saturday and not Sunday is the proper day for Christian worship. They Southern Baptist Convention A denomination which started in in 1845 in Augusta, Georgia. Wisconsin Fellowship of Baptist Churches Baptist Churches of Wisconsin with a common doctrinal statement. (This section is quite beta and buggy, have patience. Thanks)
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