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  2. J. C. Massee - Wikipedia

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    Jasper Cortenus Massee (November 1871 – March 27, 1965 [1]) was a leading fundamentalist Baptist in the early 20th century. As a leader of the more moderate fundamentalist Baptists in the Northern Baptist Convention (NBC), his efforts towards reconciliation contributed to compromises that ensured its continued existence as a cohesive Christian denomination.

  3. Separate Baptists in Christ - Wikipedia

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    A division of the Christian Unity Separate Baptist Association (org. 1935) united in fellowship with the Separate Baptists in 1975. Two associations have also been recently organized, the West Virginia Association and the Northeast Florida Association, each constituted with one church, but both have now dissolved.

  4. Central Baptist Association - Wikipedia

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    The Central Baptist Association is an association of churches located from South Carolina to Indiana, with most of the churches being in eastern Tennessee and southwestern Virginia. In 1956, some churches of the Eastern District Primitive Baptist Association separated and formed the Central Baptist Association.

  5. Category:Southern Baptist Convention churches - Wikipedia

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    First Baptist Church (Durham, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Jasper, Alabama) First Baptist Church (Lake Wales, Florida) First Baptist Church (Lynchburg, Virginia) First Baptist Church (Madison, Florida) First Baptist Church (Memphis, Tennessee) First Baptist Church (Murray, Kentucky) First Baptist Church (New Bern, North Carolina)

  6. First Baptist Church (Jasper, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    First Baptist Church, also known as Jasper's First Baptist Church (JFBC or Jasper's FBC), is a Baptist in Jasper, Alabama. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention . JFBC is the largest church by both facility square footage and membership in Walker County .

  7. List of Baptist World Alliance National Fellowships - Wikipedia

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    According to an Alliance census released in 2023, the BWA has 253 participating Baptist fellowships in 130 countries, with 176,000 churches and 51,000,000 baptized members. [1]

  8. Fellowship Church - Wikipedia

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    FC started in 1989 as a mission church of the First Baptist Church of Irving, Texas, and was initially known as "Fellowship of Las Colinas". [1] Approximately 150 members of First Baptist Irving relocated to the new church. FC initially met in a rented facility next to the Irving Arts Center and across from MacArthur High School. [citation needed]

  9. Bible Fellowship Church - Wikipedia

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    Bible Fellowship Church is a conservative pietistic Christian denomination with Mennonite roots centered in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Its denominational leader Donald T. Kirkwood [ 1 ] described the denomination as " reformed in theology, Presbyterian in polity , creedal immersionists."