My mum, dad, mamma & Grandad... i am jesus :P
John Smythe
To make them sing?
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary's motto is 'Equipping Leaders for the 21st Century'.
Each Baptist church is in charge of itself and can call their leaders anything they want. Most go by Reverend or Pastor, but they could be called the Grand Pooba if they wanted.
George H. Hansell has written: 'Reminiscences of Baptist churches and Baptist leaders in New York City and vicinity' -- subject(s): Baptists, Church history
Southwest Baptist University's motto is 'Southwest Baptist University is a Christ-centered, caring academic community preparing students to be servant leaders in a global society.'.
The main leaders of chrisianity are the famous ones. There is the Arch bishop - bishops. They are catholic leaders. Then there are vicars for the Anglican denomination, ministers and pastors for the baptist denomination. There are leaders who are responsile for a certain area of churches. Even though there are different leaders, everyone in every church is important. The founder of Christianity was Jesus, although He was born a Jew.
They wanted to know if he was the Christ or not. I have a feeling a lot of people from ccs are going to look this up....
It is never ok to take part in a ponzi scheme. It is not honest or legal.
The Baptist religion emerged in the early 17th century, with key figures including John Smyth and Thomas Helwys, who are often credited as the founders of the first Baptist congregation in England. They advocated for believer's baptism and religious freedom, diverging from the practices of the Church of England. The movement later spread to America, where leaders like Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson further shaped Baptist beliefs and practices.
Jesus and John the Baptist had a close relationship as cousins and spiritual leaders. John baptized Jesus and recognized him as the Messiah, paving the way for Jesus' ministry. They shared a mutual respect and understanding of their roles in spreading the message of God.
Jesus and John the Baptist had a close relationship as cousins and spiritual leaders. John baptized Jesus and recognized him as the Messiah, paving the way for Jesus' ministry. They shared a mutual respect and understanding of their roles in spreading the message of God.