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  2. United Baptist - Wikipedia

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    United Baptist (Regular), primitivistic closed communion bodies that were early in opposition to Baptist missionary and educational enterprises, but that remained aloof from the Primitive Baptists. The largest concentration of these churches is in Kentucky. The following associations are believed to exist in 2003: [4]

  3. History of Baptists in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Baptist movement in the United States state of Kentucky (and the area before it reached statehood) begins around 1775, when a few Baptist preachers visited from Virginia. Virginians John Taylor, Joseph Reading, and Lewis Lunsford all visited in 1779, but returned to Virginia. Baptists began to settle around 1781, the first ...

  4. Old Regular Baptists - Wikipedia

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    These "Old" United Baptist share the same heritage as the Old Regular and Primitive Baptist Churches and are Old School in practice [The Separate Baptist and Particular (Regular) Baptists]. In the 1990s, a debate arose in the Northern New Salem over one of its member churches' use of fermented wine in communion (wine was the original Regular ...

  5. List of Baptist churches - Wikipedia

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    oldest Baptist church congregation in the U.S., founded by Roger Williams in 1636, current meeting house dates from 1775. Harbor Church. built 1886. Block Island, Rhode Island. currently building was originally a Victorian hotel, but congregation dates to 1600s. West Greenwich Baptist Church and Cemetery.

  6. Kentucky church among churches ousted by Southern Baptist ...

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    The churches — Immanuel Baptist Church in Paducah, Kentucky; Grove Road Baptist Church in Greenville, South Carolina; West Hendersonville Baptist Church in Hendersonville, North Carolina; and ...

  7. Baptists in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 15.3% of Americans identify as Baptist, making Baptists the second-largest religious group in the United States, after Roman Catholics. [1] Baptists adhere to a congregationalist structure, so local church congregations are generally self-regulating and autonomous, meaning that their broadly Christian religious beliefs can and do ...

  8. American Baptist Churches USA - Wikipedia

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    The American Baptist Churches USA ( ABCUSA) is a Baptist Christian denomination established in 1907 originally as the Northern Baptist Convention, and from 1950 to 1972 as the American Baptist Convention. It traces its history to the First Baptist Church in America (1638) and the Baptist congregational associations which organized the Triennial ...

  9. Good Spring Baptist Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Built. 1900. MPS. Mammoth Cave National Park MPS. NRHP reference No. 91000498 [1] Added to NRHP. May 08, 1991. Good Spring Baptist Church and Cemetery is a historic church and cemetery mainly for the descendants within and outside of what now is called Mammoth Cave National Park and is formally located in Edmonson County, Kentucky .