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  2. Mississippi Baptist Convention Board - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Mississippi Baptist Convention Board ( MBCB) is an autonomous association of Baptist churches in the U.S. state of Mississippi. It is one of the state conventions associated with the Southern Baptist Convention. Formed in 1836, it was one of the original nine state conventions to send delegates to the first Southern Baptist Convention ...

  3. Trinity Baptist College - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Baptist College was founded in 1974. It was originally located on McDuff Avenue near downtown Jacksonville. In 1988, Trinity Baptist College expanded and moved to the west-side of Jacksonville. In 1998 the college was accredited by the Trans-national Association of Christian Colleges and Schools. Academics

  4. Pinelake Church - Wikipedia

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    Pinelake Church was established in February 1971 at a home on Bay Park Drive in Brandon. The first worship service was held on March 21 as Rankin Baptist Chapel with 32 people in a mobile chapel on Spillway Road in Brandon. JC Renfroe, Director of Mission for the Rankin County Baptist Association, served as the first Interim Pastor from 1971 ...

  5. National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    www .nationalbaptist .com. The National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc., more commonly known as the National Baptist Convention ( NBC USA or NBC ), is a Baptist Christian denomination headquartered at the Baptist World Center in Nashville, Tennessee and affiliated with the Baptist World Alliance.

  6. Calvary Baptist Church (Jackson, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Calvary Baptist Church (Jackson, Mississippi) / 32.308774; -90.202420. Calvary Baptist Church is a historic church in Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.. It was designed in the Classical Revival architectural style by R. H. Hunt. [1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.

  7. Antioch Missionary Baptist Church of Miami Gardens - Wikipedia

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    1957. Founder (s) James A. Rudolph. Clergy. Senior pastor (s) Arthur Jackson, III. The Antioch Missionary Baptist Church of Miami Gardens is a Baptist megachurch in Lake Lucerne, Miami Gardens, a suburb of Miami, Florida, USA that provides a blend of traditional and contemporary worship. It is affiliated with the National Baptist Convention, USA.

  8. Reformed Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    A mind for truth. A heart for God. Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) is a theological seminary in the Reformed theological tradition with campuses in multiple locations in the United States. Founded by conservatives in the Southern Presbyterian Church, the Presbyterian Church in the United States, in 1966, it serves primarily students from ...

  9. 2 Florida cities rank among the 20 friendliest towns in the ...

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    St. Augustine was ranked No. 8 of the 20 friendliest cities in the South. What Southern Living said about the city: This Florida favorite is rich in history, nature, and according to readers ...

  10. Southeastern Baptist College - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern Baptist College is a private Baptist Bible college in Laurel, Mississippi. Founded in 1948, it offers both a 4-year Bachelor's degree program and a 2-year curriculum. The college is accredited at the state level by the Mississippi Commission on Accreditation and by the Association For Biblical Higher Education (ABHE) on the ...

  11. Union Church, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The Union Church Presbyterian Church, the third oldest Presbyterian church in the state of Mississippi, was formally organized on March 2, 1817 by Reverend Joseph Bullen, although he began preaching to the community around 1810 or 1811. The first church building was a small log house located about 3 miles from the current church building, on ...