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  2. Alabama Baptist Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Baptist is a weekly newspaper that was first published on February 4, 1843, initially an independent newspaper but supported by Baptist leaders in the state. It was purchased by the Alabama Baptist State Convention in 1919, and now has a circulation of 100,000. The newspaper is based in Birmingham, Alabama [25]

  3. The Alabama Baptist - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Baptist is a weekly newspaper. [1] It is the largest state Baptist paper in circulation. It is an entity of the Alabama Baptist State Convention owned by The Alabama Baptist, Inc., under leadership of a board of directors approved by messengers to the Alabama Baptist State Convention.

  4. James A. Ranaldson - Wikipedia

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    James A. Ranaldson (1789 – 17 June 1849) was a Baptist missionary who was active in the Mississippi Baptist Association and one of the founders of the Alabama Baptist Convention. [1] Ranaldson was born in Brunswick County, North Carolina in 1789. He became a Baptist minister around 1812.

  5. List of conventions affiliated with the National Baptist ...

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    East Mississippi State Baptist Convention; General Missionary Baptist State Convention of Mississippi, Inc. [29] Mid-South Churches Cooperative Conference (Baptist) State Convention [30] Mississippi General Missionary Baptist State Convention; New Educational State Convention of Mississippi; North Mississippi Baptist Education Convention [31]

  6. List of Baptist churches on the National Register of Historic ...

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    The Alabama convention, along with Baptist conventions in other southern states, formed the Southern Baptist Convention after the breakup over the legality of slavery. [7] Considered by Southern Baptists in Alabama as one of the most important churches during the early years of statehood is the Siloam Baptist Church in Marion. The congregation ...

  7. History of Baptists in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Colored Baptist State Convention, which changed its name in 1974 to the Alabama Missionary Baptist State Convention, was founded in 1868 in Montgomery and by the turn of the 21st century comprised over 1000 churches. In 1898, the New Era Progressive Baptist State Convention split from the ACBSC, and another split in 1920 spawned the ...

  8. Alexander Travis - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Travis (23 August 1790 – 2 December 1852) was a Baptist preacher and a prominent member of the Alabama Baptist State Convention. [1] His nephew William Barret Travis was Texas commander at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. [2] Travis was born on 23 August 1790 and grew up in Edgefield County, South Carolina, where his father was a ...

  9. Alabama Baptist - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... move to sidebar hide. Alabama Baptist may refer to: Alabama Baptist Convention, a church organization; The ...