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40:, the convention is made up of 77 Baptist associations and around 4,300 churches as of 2012. The convention is led by three officers, elected annually during the annual meeting of the convention. The three officers elected to serve the convention for 2022 are: President, Dr. Micheal Pardue (First Baptist Church, Icard), and First Vice-president, Rev. Quintell Hill (Multiply Community Church, Monroe) and Rev. Jason Miller (Dutch Cove Baptist, Canton). The convention is also led by an Executive Director-Treasurer (EDT). The current EDT is Rev. Todd Unzinger, who was elected by the convention in May 2021. 157:
In 2007, the executive committee and Board of Directors of the Convention affirmed a proposal to create a new relationship between the convention and the five affiliated schools. Messengers approved the proposal at the 2007 annual meeting and gave final approval in 2008, thus allowing the schools to
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As of 2000, there were 3,717 Southern Baptist congregations in North Carolina, with 1,512,058 adherents. Agencies included the North Carolina Baptist Foundation, which manages the funds of individuals and organizations, and the Biblical Recorder newspaper, which it purchased in 1930. As of 2012,
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that the Baptist State Convention in annual session, November 10–12, 1975, recognizing the freedom of conscience in the believer, affirms the right of all Christian women to follow God's will in their lives, including those whose call leads to ordination and professional
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in 1898. These institutions do not receive funding from the convention, nor are their boards and administration members elected by the convention. They simply acknowledge a historical relationship with their founding body, the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina.
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it is the right and responsibility of all Christians to witness in God's name through proclaiming the Word, offering physical and spiritual comfort to those in need, and engagin in constructive participation in a Christian
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In 1975, after extensive and vigorous discussion, the BSCNC adopted the following resolution, that contributed to it having more women deacons than any other state in the South, apart from Virginia, by 2005:
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2,000 for its purchase. This institution was named Wake Forest Institute, which began operation on 1834-02-01, initially serving 25 students. In 1839, this was renamed to Wake Forest College.
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elect all their trustees annually. Direct financial support from the convention was phased out over a four-year period, and the five schools then entered into a mutually voluntary partnership.
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The Baptist State Convention also recognizes a historical relationship with the historic educational institutions based on its founding of
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Bernard H. Cochran (2005). "Thomas Meredith". In Samuel S. Hill; Charles H. Lippy; Charles Reagan Wilson (eds.).
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the New Testament cites several examples ... of women who responded to God's call with devoted service;
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The convention acquired Buies Creek Academy in 1925. It still owned it when, in 1979 it became
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In 1832, the convention established its newspaper, originally a monthly paper called the
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edited by Meredith, but which in 1835 changed to a weekly paper entitled the
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Davis C. Wooley, ed. (1958). "Baptist State Convention of North Carolina".
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there were over 4,300 Southern Baptist congregations in North Carolina.
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S. J. Wheeler (1853). "North Carolina". In John Lansing Burrows (ed.).
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state conventions associated with the Southern Baptist Convention
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Baptist State Convention of North Carolina: at work in the 1970s
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Conventions associated with the Southern Baptist Convention
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William Cathcart (1881). "The Baptists of North Carolina".
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Women deacons and deaconesses: 400 years of Baptist service
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women today are still dedicating their lived to the Lord;
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Convention of Southern Baptist Churches in Puerto Rico
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History of the North Carolina Baptist State Convention
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Randall Herbert Balmer (2002). "Campbell University".
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Baptist denominations established in the 19th century
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Index

Baptist
North Carolina
state conventions associated with the Southern Baptist Convention
Cary, North Carolina
Greenville
Thomas Meredith
Samuel Wait
Wake Forest University
Biblical Recorder
USD
Campbell University
Campbell University
Chowan University
Gardner-Webb University
Mars Hill College
Wingate University
Wake Forest University
Meredith College
Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina
North Carolina Baptist Foundation
North Carolina Baptist Hospital
Fruitland Baptist Bible College
Caraway Conference Center and Camp
North Carolina Baptist Assembly at Fort Caswell
Truett Camp
"Moderates in N.C. ponder 'realignment' to bypass conservative convention"
Associated Baptist Press
the original
"State Conventions and Local Associations: North carolina"
Southern Baptist Convention

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