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Different and Distinctive, but Nevertheless Baptist

A History of Northminster Baptist Church, 1967-2017
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Local church history is important. What great thinkers have written and what denominational bodies have declared in resolutions and organizational ministries are important, but ""lived religion"" at the ground level provides a fuller picture of the story of the Christian faith. The fifty-year (1967-2017) story of Northminster Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi, is one of those narratives that richly adds to our understanding of how faith has been lived in a particular setting. ""Different and distinctive but nevertheless Baptist"" is a phrase that tells the rich, unique history of Northminster Baptist Church. Baptist churches are known for claiming the priesthood of believers as a Baptist distinctive, but no church emphasizes it as much or implements it more than Northminster. Alongside a conscious lay emphasis, the church has had notable pulpit ministers like John Claypool and Chuck Poole (twice). Originally affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, its young professional base was seen as an alternative to First Baptist Church, Jackson. The church became involved in the Alliance of Baptists and the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. At the same time, the theologically progressive church remained active in the Mississippi Baptist Convention-despite its frequent ordinations of women ministers-until its ouster in 2017. Northminster's story tells of a strong, notable, interfaith relationship with the Beth Temple Israel synagogue, an innovative social ministry (Wider Net) to the inner city of Jackson, and a theology of reverent worship that is liturgically ""high church."" Different, but proudly Baptist, no doubt.

Author Biography:

C. Douglas Weaver is professor of Religion at Baylor University (2003-present). A Baptist historian who also focuses on Pentecostal studies, he is author of In Search Of The New Testament Church: The Baptist Story (2008), co-editor of Exploring Christian Heritage: A Reader (2017), and editor of Mirrors and Microscopes: Historical Perceptions Of Baptists (2015). Aaron Douglas Weaver is communications director of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship in Atlanta, Georgia. He received his PhD in Religion and Politics from Baylor University. Weaver is the author of several books including James M. Dunn and Soul Freedom (2011) and CBF at 25 (2016). He serves as editor of fellowship! magazine.
Release date Australia
October 30th, 2018
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
277
ISBN-13
9780881466805
Product ID
28269603

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