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Pinelake Church is a Baptist multi-site megachurch based in Brandon, Mississippi, United States. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. History Pinelake Church Oxford, Mississippi. Pinelake Church was established in February 1971 at a home on Bay Park Drive in Brandon.
In a letter to national, state and local Southern Baptist entities, church leaders disputed any allegation of abuse, asked for additional information and said they planned to appeal any ouster.
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.
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. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. References
Categories: Baptist Christianity in Mississippi. Churches in Mississippi. Baptist churches in the United States by state. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
Mississippi College ( MC) is a private Baptist university in Clinton, Mississippi. [8] Founded in 1826, MC is the second-oldest Baptist -affiliated college or university in the United States and the oldest college or university in Mississippi .
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.
Yancey earned a B.A. in religion from Mississippi College in 1991 and a Master in Divinity in Biblical Studies from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in 1993. He earned a doctorate in leadership administration from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary several years later.
The Mississippi Historical Society (MHS) was founded in Jackson on November 9, 1858 by Benjamin L.C. Wailes. [2] [3] The initial incarnation of the society was short-lived, expiring after only two years owing to the outbreak of the American Civil War. [3]
A monument at Mormon Springs (where many of the early saints were baptized) was dedicated in memory of the early pioneers from Mississippi, known as the Mississippi Saints. Also that year, a program was held commemorating the temporary colony in Pueblo, Colorado established by the Mississippi Saints.