Monday May 20, 2024

Southern Baptist Convention (SBC)

. Southern Baptists share a common bond of basic Biblical beliefs and a cooperative commitment to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the entire world. The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is a United States-based Christian denomination. It claims to be the world's largest Baptist denomination and the largest Protestant body in the United States.

Seventh-day Adventist Church

The mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is to make disciples of all people, communicating the everlasting gospel in the context of the three angels' messages of Revelation 14:6-12, leading them to accept Jesus as personal Savior and unite with His remnant Church, discipline them to serve Him as Lord and preparing them for His soon return.

Separate Baptists in Christ

Separate Baptists hold a standard orthodoxy in common with most other Baptists. They differ from the majority in holding three ordinances, Baptism, the Lord's Supper and feet washing, while most hold only two. Separate Baptists also differ from the main body of Baptists by being more Arminian in persuasion, believing "that he who endures to the end, the same shall be saved" rather than the more common view of eternal security.

Schwenkfelder Church

Caspar or Kaspar Schwenckfeld von Ossig (German theologian) who led the Protestant Reformation in Silesia. He was a representative of a phenomenon called Reformation by the Middle Way, and he established societies that survive in the United States as the Schwenckfelder Church.

Salvation Army

The movement of the Salvation Army was founded in 1865 by William Booth.The Salvation Army is part of the mainstream Methodist Christian Church, with distinctive in government and practice. Their doctrine follows the mainstream of Christian belief and its articles of faith emphasizes God’s saving purposes. Its focuses on the advancement of the Christian religion, education, the relief of poverty, and other charitable objects beneficial to society or the community of mankind as a whole. 
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