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This is the final lesson in this Baptist and Church History series. In this lesson we will be searching the Bible to see what God has to say about the Millennium Kingdom Reign of Jesus Christ.
In our 11 lesson in Baptist History we are looking at the Baptist Distinctive Doctrine of the Perpetuity of the New Testament Church and how this belief comes from the Word of God.
Charles Spurgeon hated controversy. He spent nearly forty years fighting it anyway.In this second installment on the life and legacy of the "Prince of Preachers," Phil Johnson, executive director of Grace to You, traces Spurgeon's place in what he calls the Truth War: the long, reluctant fight against error that defined Spurgeon's ministry far more than most modern admirers realize.Johnson walks through Spurgeon's battles one by one, from the baptismal regeneration controversy to his outspoken stand against American slavery, through the Rivulet hymnal dispute, and into the Downgrade Controversy that consumed his final years and ultimately cost him his denomination. Along the way, he exposes a strange irony: many who praise Spurgeon today stand against nearly everything he actually preached.Drawing on Spurgeon's own words, Ian Murray's The Forgotten Spurgeon, and even a German theologian's begrudging tribute, Johnson shows why Spurgeon's example as a defender of doctrine may matter more for the church now than his example as a preacher.This episode challenges listeners to ask whether they truly stand where Spurgeon stood, or simply admire him from a safe historical distance. ★ Support this podcast ★
Ever wonder what Baptism is all about? Why do we do Baptism, and why do we do it the way we do? When did all this start? What way is right, sprinkling or immersion? All of this will be answered in this lesson taught by Pastor Matt Hamm.
As part of the Baptist History series we are looking at the major Baptist Distinctives. This lesson is about the New Testament Church and what God says in Scripture about the Church today.
As part of the Baptist History series we are looking at the major Baptist Distinctives. This lesson is about the New Testament Church and what God says in Scripture about the Church today.
As part of the Baptist History series we are looking at the major Baptist Distinctives. This episode is all about Freedom of Conscience and what the Bible has to say about it.
As part of the Baptist History series we are looking at the major Baptist Distinctives. This episode is all about Freedom of Conscience and what the Bible has to say about it.
This is a shift in our Baptist History series, We have already covered the 2,000 years of Baptist History and now we will be focusing on Baptist Distinctives. This lesson is about Biblical Authority.
This is a shift in our Baptist History series, We have already covered the 2,000 years of Baptist History and now we will be focusing on Baptist Distinctives. This lesson is about Biblical Authority.
In this 6th part of the Baptist History Series we will be reviewing the years of 1800 to the present day. We will see that there was much division in Bible Believers and we will see what God's Word has to say about all of this.
In this 6th part of the Baptist History Series we will be reviewing the years of 1800 to the present day. We will see that there was much division in Bible Believers and we will see what God's Word has to say about all of this.
In this 5th part of the Baptist History series, we will be reviewing the years of 1600-1800. We will now be learning about the early days of America and the influence that Baptists had on our Nation in the Colonial days.
In this 5th part of the Baptist History series, we will be reviewing the years of 1600-1800. We will now be learning about the early days of America and the influence that Baptists had on our Nation in the Colonial days.
In this ad hoc episode, we respond to a recent episode from Particular Pilgrims on religious freedom amongst Particular Baptists.Here is the episode in question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGRebL7lskg
This is part of a series that is looking at the 2000 years of Baptist History. This 3rd part is going to cover the years 500-1500 AD. This covers the Dark Ages and how Baptist Doctrines and Bible Believers have existed since the days of the Apostles.
This is part of a series that is looking at the 2000 years of Baptist History. This 3rd part is going to cover the years 500-1500 AD. This covers the Dark Ages and how Baptist Doctrines and Bible Believers have existed since the days of the Apostles.
In this 4th part of our Baptist History Series, we will be looking at the time between 1500-1600. We will see that there is much persecution of Bible Believers and perversion of the Word of God during this time... but as long as someone is sharing the Light of the Gospel... the darkness cannot win!
In this 4th part of our Baptist History Series, we will be looking at the time between 1500-1600. We will see that there is much persecution of Bible Believers and perversion of the Word of God during this time... but as long as someone is sharing the Light of the Gospel... the darkness cannot win!
In lesson 1 we covered the early church during the years of 30-90 AD. In this lesson we are going to see what the church believes and how things progressed from 90-476 AD. We will see that what we believe as Baptists is what they believed back then, and we will see that there have all been attacks on Bible Doctrine.
In lesson 1 we covered the early church during the years of 30-90 AD. In this lesson we are going to see what the church believes and how things progressed from 90-476 AD. We will see that what we believe as Baptists is what they believed back then, and we will see that there have all been attacks on Bible Doctrine.
This will be a 12 part series on Baptist History. We will cover Baptist Distinctives, What we believe and why we believe it. We will also cover 2,000 years of Baptist History which brings us all the way back to the book of Acts.
This will be a 12 part series on Baptist History. We will cover Baptist Distinctives, What we believe and why we believe it. We will also cover 2,000 years of Baptist History which brings us all the way back to the book of Acts.
Ridgewood Church is a Baptist church. We are proud and happy about that fact. But where did Baptists come from and what was important to Baptists in the past? Join Dr. Dallas Vandiver, a member of Ridgewood, and pastor Aaron as they cover a little Baptist history.
Eastern Orthodoxy vs. Reformed Baptist: History, Authority, and the Gospel In this episode of G220 Radio, we examine the claims of Eastern Orthodoxy in light of Scripture and historic Reformed Baptist theology. While Eastern Orthodoxy often appeals to antiquity, tradition, and church continuity, the question remains: What is the ultimate authority for the Christian faith—and what is the true gospel? We'll walk through the historical development of Eastern Orthodoxy, including the split between East and West, and compare it with the Reformed Baptist commitment to Scripture alone. This discussion focuses on authority (Scripture vs. tradition), justification, salvation, and the nature of the gospel, testing every claim by the Word of God. Is age the same as truth? Does tradition carry equal authority with Scripture? And does the Eastern Orthodox system faithfully preserve the biblical gospel of grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone? Join us as we contend for the faith once delivered to the saints, uphold the sufficiency of Scripture, and clearly proclaim the gospel that saves. New episode of G220 Radio — defending biblical truth, proclaiming the gospel, and calling believers to discernment.
Enjoy this replay from Episodes 9 and 10 from Season 1!
In today's episode, we're taking another look at the story of the Baptists in America, particularly in regard to the growth and expansion of Baptist influence across the southeast corridor of the United States.In what ways did Baptists in places like Virginia, Georgia, the Carolinas, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, etc. help shape the character and philosophy of ministry in the earliest years after the American Revolution up until this very day?To help us unpack this history, I'm joined by Dr. Alan Shelby, Dean of the Living Faith Bible Institute and Faculty Professor of theology, philosophy and history at LFBI. Pastor Shelby just finished up a series of lectures about Baptist history at Callie Harbin Baptist Church in Villa Rica, Georgia, where he addressed this very subject on Baptist history, particularly in the Southeast. Visit https://www.lfbi.org/learnmore
A new MP3 sermon from VCY America is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Baptist History in Crimson Red - Jeremy Beller Subtitle: Our Christian Heritage Speaker: Various Speakers Broadcaster: VCY America Event: TV Broadcast Date: 8/25/2025 Length: 53 min.
Jeremy Beller's father, the late James Beller, is the author of America in Crimson Red, a study in early American Baptist History The interview explores the enduring legacy of Baptist Christians who, throughout history, prioritized faith over personal safety and comfort, exemplified by figures like Patrick of Ireland and Shubal Starnes. It emphasizes that persecution and sacrifice are inherent aspects of a life devoted to Christ, and that these individuals, rather than seeking recognition, lived out their faith, leaving behind a powerful testimony of resilience and commitment. The narrative underscores the importance of defending biblical doctrine, championing the right model for the church, and upholding principles of religious liberty, ultimately revealing that Baptist history is a story of unwavering devotion to Christ and a courageous defense of faith in the face of adversity.
Jeremy Beller's father, the late James Beller, is the author of America in Crimson Red, a study in early American Baptist History The interview explores the enduring legacy of Baptist Christians who, throughout history, prioritized faith over personal safety and comfort, exemplified by figures like Patrick of Ireland and Shubal Starnes. It emphasizes that persecution and sacrifice are inherent aspects of a life devoted to Christ, and that these individuals, rather than seeking recognition, lived out their faith, leaving behind a powerful testimony of resilience and commitment. The narrative underscores the importance of defending biblical doctrine, championing the right model for the church, and upholding principles of religious liberty, ultimately revealing that Baptist history is a story of unwavering devotion to Christ and a courageous defense of faith in the face of adversity.
Vickie Beller speaks on the story of her late husband's book America in Crimson Red. The program explores the life of James Beller, a Christian historian whose work, *America in Crimson Red*, highlights lesser-known figures who sacrificed for religious freedom. Through his personal story, the narrative traces a journey of faith sparked by a recurring pamphlet, leading to a lifelong pursuit of understanding Baptist history and a commitment to sharing it with others. The program emphasizes the importance of preserving Christian heritage, recognizing the sacrifices made to secure religious liberty, and the enduring power of faith in the face of adversity, culminating in a celebration of the legacy of those who championed freedom of conscience.
Vickie Beller speaks on the story of her late husband's book America in Crimson Red. The program explores the life of James Beller, a Christian historian whose work, *America in Crimson Red*, highlights lesser-known figures who sacrificed for religious freedom. Through his personal story, the narrative traces a journey of faith sparked by a recurring pamphlet, leading to a lifelong pursuit of understanding Baptist history and a commitment to sharing it with others. The program emphasizes the importance of preserving Christian heritage, recognizing the sacrifices made to secure religious liberty, and the enduring power of faith in the face of adversity, culminating in a celebration of the legacy of those who championed freedom of conscience.
What if the Baptists weren't just a pragmatic breakaway movement—but a theologically rich tradition born out of deep conviction? In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Matthew Bingham, Associate Professor of Church History at Phoenix Seminary and author of Orthodox Radicals: Baptist Identity in the English Revolution. We talk about the real origins of the Baptist movement, the surprising ways early Baptists saw themselves in relation to the wider Reformed tradition, and what that means for evangelicals today—especially those wrestling with a pull toward higher-church traditions. Dr. Bingham's Books: Orthodox Radicals: Baptist Identity in the English Revolution: https://a.co/d/7wQCMoI A Heart Aflame for God: A Reformed Approach to Spiritual Formation: https://a.co/d/04TRmRH Support the Podcast Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel
Monday, May 19, 2025 Buddy's other guest is Dr. David Dockery. They'll talk about Baptist History and its current challenges. Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio and on Twitter @PointofViewRTS with your opinions or comments. Looking for just the Highlights? Follow us on Spotify at Point of View Highlights and get weekly highlights from […]
Support the show!! - https://www.patreon.com/chasedavisBurn the Ships - boulderwell.org/burntheshipsAncient Language Institute - https://ancientlanguage.com/Go to ionlayer.com and use code FPT to get $100 off your first kit. “A Light on a Hill” - https://amzn.to/43Zyeexhttps://americanreformer.org/2025/03/the-pastor-who-almost-became-president/SummaryIn this episode of Full Proof Theology, Chase Davis interviews Caleb Morell, assistant pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church, about the church's rich history, the role of elders in Baptist tradition, and the impact of historical events on church governance. They discuss Caleb's doctoral studies in historical theology, his book 'A Light on a Hill', and the lessons learned from the Spanish flu pandemic that informed their response to COVID-19. The conversation highlights the importance of faithfulness in ministry and the generational impact of church planting. In this conversation, Caleb Morell discusses the life of Green Clay Smith, a significant historical figure who almost became president. He explores Smith's role in the temperance movement, his views on the intersection of Christianity and politics, and the moral questions that resonate today. The discussion also covers the unique ministry approach of Capitol Hill Baptist Church under Mark Dever, emphasizing church planting over multi-site growth, and the church's commitment to a blended worship style that prioritizes congregational singing.Support the showSign up for the Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/chasedavisFollow Full Proof Theology on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fullprooftheology/Follow Full Proof Theology on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fullprooftheology/
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The Importance of Baptist History
In Episode 157 of Theology In Particular I'm joined by Dr. Daniel Scheiderer to discuss the Covenant of Redemption with special attention given to the way in which Particular Baptists have articulated this doctrine throughout history. Contact: For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org. For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org. Recommended Resources: Journal Article: Benjamin Keach and the Everlasting Covenant: Baptist Expositor of a Puritan Doctrine, by Daniel Scheiderer Journal Article: John Gill And The Continuing Baptist Affirmation of The Eternal Covenant, by Daniel Scheiderer Journal Article: The Covenant Of Redemption And the Ordo Salutis, by J.V. Fesko Book: The Trinity And the Covenant of Redemption, by J.V. Fesko
Rickie Holstein, promotional director for the West Virginia State Association of Free Will Baptists, discusses “A DNA Timeline of West Virginia Free Will Baptist History” and the importance of recording our history.
Is America a Christian nation? Where do Baptists come from and what significance do they hold in the history of our nation? What does it mean to be a Baptist today in our contemporary world?In this episode, host Brandon Briscoe sits down with Jim Alter, pastor of Grace Baptist Church of Sidney, Ohio to ask these questions and to explore how Baptists influenced our forefathers to frame our constitution with religious liberty in mind.Pastor Alter is co-founder and editor of the Ancient Baptist Press, and he's also the founder, curator and lecturer for a traveling exhibition called Purified Seven Times, which is devoted to educating people about the history of our English Bible. Jim is also coauthor of the book Why Baptist? The Significance of Baptist Principles in an Ecumenical Age. Purchase Why Baptist - https://a.co/d/fiDkh5t Visit http://www.ancientbaptist.com/ to learn more about Jim Alter's ministry. Visit https://www.lfbi.org/learnmore to sign up for Baptist History and other courses at Living Faith Bible Institute.
— Baptists Are Not Protestant. (Baptist History part 1) — Preached by Pastor Gregg Nash — Matthew 11:10 —Thanks For Listening, I hope you were helped by this! —I know the audio is not great on a lot of these, but it is the best that I can find. Many of these messages were recorded in the early to mid 1900's, and the audio recording equipment was not great then. But! The messages are worth the extra focus that it takes to get it.
— From Ancient To Reformation. (Baptist History part 2) — Preached by Pastor Gregg Nash — Hebrews 11:32-40 —Thanks For Listening, I hope you were helped by this! —I know the audio is not great on a lot of these, but it is the best that I can find. Many of these messages were recorded in the early to mid 1900's, and the audio recording equipment was not great then. But! The messages are worth the extra focus that it takes to get it.