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The Baptist State Convention also recognizes a historical relationship with the historic educational institutions based on its founding of Wake Forest University, in 1834 and Meredith College in 1898. These institutions do not receive funding from the convention, nor are their boards and administration members elected by the convention.
Baptist Convention of New England: Maine: Massachusetts: New Hampshire: Rhode Island: Vermont: New Mexico: Baptist Convention of New Mexico: New York: Baptist Convention of New York: New Jersey North Carolina: Baptist State Convention of North Carolina: Oregon: Northwest Baptist Convention: Washington: Ohio: State Convention of Baptists in Ohio ...
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] Northeast Mississippi Baptist State Convention
The 250-acre (1.0 km 2) property was abandoned by the Navy after World War II and in 1949 was purchased by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina as surplus property for US$86,000 (equivalent to $1,101,281 in 2023). It is now used as a year-round coastal retreat and conference center for churches, associations, agencies, and other ...
Baptist churches in North Carolina (60 P) Pages in category "Baptist Christianity in North Carolina" ... Baptist State Convention of North Carolina; C.
First Baptist Church (Paintsville, Kentucky) First Baptist Church (Panama City, Florida) First Baptist Church (Reidsville, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Richmond, Virginia) First Baptist Church (South Perry Street, Montgomery, Alabama) First Baptist Church (Stamford, Texas) First Baptist Church (Woodstock, Georgia) First Baptist Church ...
First Baptist Church (Burlington, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Durham, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Eden, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Fayetteville, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (High Point, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Kernersville, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Lincolnton, North Carolina ...
The Biblical Recorder is governed by a board of directors consisting of 20 members elected by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. [7] Recent editors include J. Marse Grant (1960-1982), R.G. Puckett (1982-1998), Tony Cartledge (1998-2007), Norman Jameson (2007-2010) and K. Allan Blume (2011-2019).