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Baptists were first identified by the name General Baptists in 17th century England. They were called General Baptists because they believed in a general atonement — holding that the death of Christ made salvation possible for any persons who voluntarily exercise faith in Christ.
In America 
In America, the General Baptists also declined and were often overtaken by the churches of the Regular Baptists. Remnants were probably responsible for the rise of the Free Will Baptists in North Carolina. Other groups have risen that have an Armenian general atonement emphasis, including the General Six-Principle Baptists and the General Association of General Baptists. In (2005), the majority of English and American Baptist churches hold a moderately Calvinistic outlook, combining the general atonement whosoever will views of the General Baptists.
The Healing Place
1020 West Market Street Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 585.4848

Our Mission: To reach the homeless, offer Recovery for the addicted, and help Restore productive lives.

Our Vision: Our worth is in providing care for the homeless and addicted. Our passion is restoring productive lives through an innovative recovery program.

Our History: For 15 years The Healing Place has provided men and women the opportunity to gain freedom from homelessness and freedom from alcoholism and/or addiction. Peace Chapel has partnered with The Healing Place as friends spreading the environment of community to our city and witnessing the good news of Jesus Christ.

 

 

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Unified Giving ...doing together what we cannot do alone.

Through Unified Giving,

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the denomination is on target to add 160 new church plants/adoptions by 2016, with 39 new church plants/adoptions added in the last two years!

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denominational leaders are providing church health assessments for churches that want to do all they can to be healthy New Testament churches!

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denominational leaders are providing New Church University for start-up churches, refocusing churches, and church-planting churches!

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General Baptists have the strongest international missions program in their history!

Our General Baptist family is a great group to be a part of, and those in this group are

"...doing together what we cannot do alone."

Congregational Ministries exists to equip churches to make disciples, develop leaders, and grow healthy.

We do this by encouraging church renewal and refocus through New Church University training and by conducting church health assessment weekends.

Senior adults, teens and lots of church folks are inspired and trained in large group and workshop settings at Senior Adult Retreat, National Youth Conference, and the Mission and Ministry Summit.

Our goal is that every General Baptist church would be:

  1. Renewed and thus filled with a new spiritual energy.

  2. Relevant and thus able to reach the local setting in which they find themselves.

  3. Resilient and thus able to approach the future with confidence as the lifespan of the church is seen to extend beyond the current generation.

New Church University

Every church that survives more than a generation goes through several eras of refocus. Often this refocus is a reaction to changing circumstances. The death or relocation of key leaders may require a church to refocus. The loss of a major employer and the resulting economic downturn may require a church to refocus. Rapid population growth in the community may require a church to refocus. Every church that survives will refocus.

Learn how New Church University can provide the tools to help church leaders gain a better understanding of their calling, their mission and vision; and provide church leaders with the tools they need to better understand their local community. » Read More

 

   
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