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Discovering The Origin Of The Baptist Church

The 5th largest Christian church in this world is the baptist church.  Practically each country has these churches and has about 40 million members globally.  Baptist came from the baptist practice of immersion in water.   This was developed while in the 17th century by the opponents to the new movement yet rejected the by followers themselves.  It wasn't before the 19th century when the Baptists have recognized such label to refer to themselves.

The origins of the baptist movement date back to the 16th century and through the post-reformation period, in which the first baptist congregation appeared in Holland in 1690.  There were 3 primary beliefs during that time that went on to shape the later Baptists. The very first thing they believe in is that the Bible instead of the church tradition or religious creed, was the guide in all matters of faith and practice. They also believe that the church should be made up of followers only, not all the people born in the local parish. Ultimately, they believe that believers should govern the church and never by hierarchical figures like the bishops.

Through the 17th century, Baptists were being persecuted for their philosophy. They were branded as nonconformist or dissenters and refused to become members of the Church of England. This is because their baptist sermon preaches that Christ, and never the monarch, was the head of the church. There was clearly a significant growth in the population of the baptist movement during the Nineteenth century. This was because of the wonderful preachers in their church who drew crowds in their thousands.

The Baptists are congregational where each church is self-governing and also self-supporting. It's composed of members, all of them have a role to play.  They inspire those attending baptist sermons to become members of their church via baptism. Becoming a member allows them to vote at the church meeting where all decisions are made.  The final authority of their church doesn't rest with its ministers or deacons, however with the church members in their meeting.  They furthermore appoint ministers, elders, deacons yet others who've to take the leadership role, agree their financial policy and determine their mission strategy.

Despite their independence, the local baptist churches have always come together in regional, national as well as international associations. The reason being they believe that a church should not have a home in isolation, it should be interdependent.  The method for their organization is thru bottom up instead of the top down.


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