Baptist accept the existence of hell. It is the separation from God in the after life. Jesus called it the garbage heap where the worm never dies and the fire never stops.
Many Christians today doubt the severe state of Hell. They feel that God is love and would not punish the children with Hell.
As Baptist we believe that whoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. That their eternal home is in Heaven(no matter gender, race, background ethnicity etc...). At the sound of the Trumpet/rapture of the saints those people will be called up to meet God the son(Jesus Christ)in the air. There will be a great reunion with past relatives and friends who were redeemed(saved)and died before the rapture. Then begins the millennial reign of Christ...the seven years of tribulation for the unsaved who rejected God's gift of eternal life through Christ... the loosing of Satan...etc....
Then after it's all said and done, the saved go to the new Jarusalem(Heaven)to live with almighty God for eternity. A place of beauty and splendor, a street of gold, gates of purl crystal river. However the unsaved who rejected God will go to the lake of fire(Hell) that originally was for Satan and his demonic angels. It is described in The Bible(KJV)as a place of fire and brimstone(salfer) and whaling and gnashing of teeth. It is a continuous torture day in and day out for ever.
But their is an alternative to this tragic place, call upon the name of the Lord ask him to forgive you of your sin and for him to come into your heart and save you. The gift of eternal salvation is yours in the name of Jesus Christ. Reference to this- John 3:16 (KJV)
Alot of Baptists believe that if you have not received Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior that you are going to hell.
that it is, real
Any one Baptist church can ordain someone as a Baptist minister. The other Baptist churches will recognize this ordination.
Yes. We do not recognize non-Baptist baptism.
Freewill Baptist Church-Peoples Baptist Church-New Hope Church was created in 1868.
Most Christian religions recognize sacraments but not all recognize the same sacraments. The only Christian faiths that recognize sacraments are the following: The Roman Catholic Church, The Orthodox Christians, the Anglican Church including the Episcopal Church, all branches of Lutheranism, all branches of the United Methodist Church, the Presbyterian and Reform Churches, the United Church of Christ and the Disciples of Christ. The Baptist Churches including both the American & Southern Baptist churches do not recognize or celebrate the sacraments. The Mormons and all the Pentecostal and fundamentalist churches, like the Assembly of God also do not recognize any sacraments.
Answer:A new Baptist church is established by having an existing Baptist church send an ordained minister to start the new church. The minister must have the authority and consent of an existing Baptist church, otherwise it is not a Baptist church.
Of course not, Greater Missionary Baptist Church is a Baptist Church as it says.
Salem's Baptist Church was created in 1873.
Neither a man nor a woman can be a parent of a Baptist church. Only an existing Baptist church can be the "mother" of a new Baptist church.
no they havent changed the baptist church
Abyssinian Baptist Church was created in 1808.
The questions vary from Baptist church to Baptist church, due to their autonomous nature.
Shirley Baptist Church was created in 1852.