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Various independent Baptist Bible colleges were also founded. [7] During the 21st century, the New Independent Fundamental Baptist movement was founded out of the Independent Baptist movement by Steven Anderson, which Independent Baptist writers have criticized. Independent Baptists generally reject many of the doctrines taught by the New IFB ...
The Baptist Way-Book (1946) ISBN 9780892110155; The Golden Key (1968 reprint) Best of Bogard Sermons (1974 reprint) W. Curtis Porter and Ben M. Bogard Debate (2013 reprint) ISBN 9781584270430; The Bible Proved by Science: Refutation of Modernism, Infidelic Skepticism Made Ridiculous (undated) The Story of a Sermon with Dan Gilbert (undated) [25]
In the late 1930s, Norris organized a group of independent, premillennial Baptist churches into the Premillennial Missionary Baptist Fellowship (later the World Baptist Fellowship), in an attempt to combat what he believed were socialist, liberal, and "modernist" tendencies within the Southern Baptist Convention.
The body was initially known as the Scandinavian Baptist Church in America. [1] In 1926 the denomination had 13 churches with 222 members. [1] The name Independent Baptist Church of America was adopted in 1927. In 1936, there were 5 churches in Minnesota with 82 members. [2] In 1956, there were 2 churches with 106 members, and down to 70 ...
At First Baptist of Hammond, protesters are demanding transparency from the current pastor and a move to formally denounce past leaders. Scripps News reached out to the First Baptist of Hammond.
Lester Leo Roloff (June 28, 1914 – November 2, 1982) was an American fundamentalist Independent Baptist preacher and the founder of teen homes across the American South. The operation of those teen homes (primarily his Rebekah Home for Girls ) placed him in the public spotlight.
Steven Lee Anderson (born July 24, 1981) is an American preacher and founder of the New Independent Fundamentalist Baptist movement. He is pastor of Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe, Arizona. He has advocated for the death penalty for homosexuals, and prayed for the deaths of former U.S. president Barack Obama and Caitlyn Jenner.
During his first sermon, he preached that speaking in tongues was the first biblical evidence of the inevitable infilling in the Holy Spirit. [14] On the following Sunday, March 4, he returned to the church and found that Hutchins had padlocked the door. [ 15 ]