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- La description:
- St. Clair’s Bottom District Primitive Baptist Association began in November of 1906, comprised of five churches previously from the Washington and Senter Associations. These five churches were St. Clair Bottom, Tumbling Creek, Rush Creek, Hopkins View, and Laurel Creek. The association maintained communication with neighboring associations and churches in Virginia, North Carolina, and West Virginia.
- Date créée:
- 1906
- Identificateur:
- St_Clair's_Bottom_District_Primitive_Baptist_Association
- La description:
- Pigg River District Primitive Baptist Association began in the year 1825 and consisted of churches located in Virginia. It maintained correspondence and communication with churches and associations from nearby states such as North Carolina, Maryland, and West Virginia. In 1907 the association held a biannual meeting.
- Date créée:
- 1907
- Identificateur:
- Pigg_River_District_Primitive_Baptist_Association
- La description:
- The New River District Primitive Baptist Association estimates to have held its first session near the year 1794. The churches making up the association were located in Virginia, and they maintained some communication with other associations and churches among states including Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and West Virginia.
- Date créée:
- De 1915 à 1918
- Identificateur:
- New_River_District_Primitive_Baptist_Association
- La description:
- The Ebenezer Association of Old School Baptists was formed in 1828. It was comprised of churches mostly from Viriginia. It corresponded with churches from states including North Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia and associations such as the Ketocton Primitive Baptist Association.
- Date créée:
- 1922
- Identificateur:
- Ebenezer_Primitive_Baptist_Association
- La description:
- Raymond Taylor was a Professor of English at the University of Greensboro, NC. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-0:50). After which, Raymond Taylor is introduced (0:51-3:30). Taylor’s message on the believer’s spiritual rebirth. Taylor begins by sharing part of his testimony (3:30-4:49). He continues by discussing Nicodemus and the spiritual rebirth in John 3 (4:50-6:11). He compares the Apostle Paul’s conversion to his own, explaining the new creation that takes place (6:12-13:38). He proceeds by discussing the meaning of rebirth and by expounding on his testimony (13:39-25:26). He concludes by discussing the “difference between the old man and the new man” (25:27-31:59). The service closes in prayer (32:00-34:22).
- Assujettir:
- Bible. John and Bible. John 3
- Créateur:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Taylor, WIlliam Raymond
- Emplacement:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- La langue:
- English
- Date créée:
- 9 Mars 1971
- Type de ressource:
- Audio
- Identificateur:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Raymond_Taylor_1971-03-09