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Reformed Baptists?

tyndale1946

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Welcome to the BB Zachary and I am sure there are plenty of Reformed Baptist on here... Like that guy!... Don't fret about finding them, they'll find you... Brother Glen:)
 

JonC

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Plus you have a nice Reformed beard, Zachary. :Thumbsup

Someone you may want to look up is @Reformed (who I suspect is also Reformed....not sure why).
 

tyndale1946

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Plus you have a nice Reformed beard, Zachary. :Thumbsup

Someone you may want to look up is @Reformed (who I suspect is also Reformed....not sure why).

Well Zachary come tiptoe thru the T.U.L.I.P... AH and with the beard you must be a Spurgeon man too?... Brother Glen:Thumbsup
 

Dr. Bob

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I predate the modern moniker of "reformed". I am a "Particular Baptist". Emphasis on doctrines of grace.

Our church holds the 1644/1689 First and Second London Baptist Confession, but find so many of my Reformed Baptist friends are well-trained in Presbyterian and steeped in the covenant theology that mires Protestant thought that we cannot agree.

I've attended many national meetings of the ARBCA but could not join. Then again, a New Testament Baptist church "joining" anything (thereby submitting to its policies/practices) flies against my Baptist local church ideology.
 

JonC

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Moderator
I predate the modern moniker of "reformed". I am a "Particular Baptist". Emphasis on doctrines of grace.

Our church holds the 1644/1689 First and Second London Baptist Confession, but find so many of my Reformed Baptist friends are well-trained in Presbyterian and steeped in the covenant theology that mires Protestant thought that we cannot agree.

I've attended many national meetings of the ARBCA but could not join. Then again, a New Testament Baptist church "joining" anything (thereby submitting to its policies/practices) flies against my Baptist local church ideology.
This is a coincidence. I participate in a modern moniker of "Particular Baptist". I am a Peculiar Baptist :D (I'm a former Particular Baptist).
 

Dr. Bob

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Administrator
I enjoy great fellowship with the Southern Baptist >gasp< Founder's group who are working to turn that behemoth back to the Doctrines of Grace of the "founders" of the SBC who are ALL Calvinistic in theology. Love their annual conferences (sadly, they often forsake that and just have a breakfast or booth at the SBC national meeting and I cannot by conscience attend)
 

Dr. Bob

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We are Founder Friends as well
I am always hesitant to say ANYTHING nice about the SBC :) :)

Great waste and bureaucracy in the "politics" of the Convention. My son is SBC ordained and tries to work with the Illinois BSA in inner-city mission work. They give lip-service to ministry and $$$ on huge buildings and salaries for "executives". Truly irritating.
My other son in GARBC ordained and in an SBC church that does its own mission/ministry program and $1 a year to the cooperative program.

I thought I'd trained them better . . .
 

Marooncat79

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The state of Indiana spent more on their “christian summer camp” than they did planting churches

Sad sad sad

Ive said that local pastors could serve and do just as well as fulltime denom employees and for less $$$
 
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