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The Baptist University of Florida was founded in 1943 and is a cooperating ministry of the Florida Baptist Convention. [1] [2] The school first opened its doors in Lakeland, Florida as the Florida Baptist Institute. Two years later, in 1945, it was renamed as the Baptist Bible Institute.
Oklahoma Baptist University: Shawnee, Oklahoma: Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma [29] Ouachita Baptist University: Arkadelphia, Arkansas: Arkansas Baptist State Convention [31] Pensacola Christian College: Pensacola, Florida: Independent Baptist: Randall University: Moore, Oklahoma: National Association of Free Will Baptists: Samford ...
Baptist University of Florida (Graceville, Florida) Baptist University of the Américas (San Antonio, Texas) Baylor University (Waco, Texas) Blue Mountain Christian University (Blue Mountain, Mississippi) Bluefield University (Bluefield, Virginia) Brewton–Parker College (Mount Vernon, Georgia) California Baptist University (Riverside, California)
Louisiana Baptist University (Shreveport, Louisiana) Maranatha Baptist University (Watertown, Wisconsin) Midwestern Baptist College (Pontiac, Michigan) Mission University (Springfield, Missouri) New England Baptist College (Southington, CT) Pensacola Christian College (Pensacola, Florida) Temple Baptist Seminary (Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
Universities, Colleges and schools (Academies) affiliated with persons, conventions or agencies of the Southern Baptist Convention. This includes state conventions such as North Carolina Baptist Convention, or the Florida Baptist Convention.
Florida Memorial University was founded in 1879 as the Florida Baptist Institute in Live Oak, Florida. It is one of the oldest academic centers in the state. [ 3 ] Soon after, the American Baptist Home Mission Society gave the school its full support, and the first regular school year began in 1880.
[1] [2] In 1957 the college moved to Lakeland, Florida, to a facility on West Olive Street overlooking Lake Beulah. The campus was centered around a circular building designed by Jacksonville architect Caleb L. Kelly, Jr. [3] In 1990 the college moved to Brandon. The name was changed to Emmaus Baptist College after the death of Dr. Garner in ...
Baptist Health (Jacksonville) is a faith-based, non-profit health system comprising 6 hospitals with 1,168 beds, a cancer center, four satellite emergency departments and more than 200 patient access points of care, including 50 primary care offices located throughout northeast Florida and southeast Georgia.