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United Baptist is name of several diverse
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groups of
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.


History

The name "United Baptist" appears to have arisen from two separate unions of Baptist groups: (1) the union of
Regular Baptist Regular Baptists are "a moderately Calvinistic Baptist sect that is found chiefly in the southern U.S., represents the original English Baptists before the division into Particular and General Baptists, and observes closed communion and foot washi ...
s and
Separate Baptist The Separate Baptists were an 18th-century group of Baptists in the United States, primarily in the South, that grew out of the Great Awakening. The Great Awakening was a religious revival and revitalization of piety among the Christian churc ...
s in
Kentucky Kentucky ( , ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States and one of the states of the Upper South. It borders Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north; West Virginia and Virginia to ...
,
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, and the Carolinas in the United States late in the 18th century and near the turn of the 19th century, and (2) the union of
Regular Baptist Regular Baptists are "a moderately Calvinistic Baptist sect that is found chiefly in the southern U.S., represents the original English Baptists before the division into Particular and General Baptists, and observes closed communion and foot washi ...
s and
Free Baptist Free Will Baptists are a group of General Baptist denominations of Christianity that teach free grace, free salvation and free will. The movement can be traced back to the 1600s with the development of General Baptism in England. Its formal est ...
s in the Maritime Provinces of Canada near the beginning of the 20th century. Many Baptists in the southern United States were called United Baptists, while most in the north were called Regular Baptists. Missionary Baptist bodies such as the
Southern Baptist Convention The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is a Christian denomination based in the United States. It is the world's largest Baptist denomination, and the largest Protestant and second-largest Christian denomination in the United States. The wor ...
, the
American Baptist Association The American Baptist Association (ABA) is an Independent Baptist Christian denomination in United States. The headquarters is in Texarkana, Texas. The principal founder was Ben M. Bogard, a pastor of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Little ...
(ABA) and even some
American Baptist Church The American Baptist Churches USA (ABCUSA) is a mainline/evangelical Baptist Christian denomination within the United States. The denomination maintains headquarters in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. The organization is usually considered mainl ...
es USA (ABCUSA) are descendants of the ''United Baptists''. Churches in the ABCUSA ''retaining'' the name ''United Baptist'' are primarily in the northeast, especially
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, and are products of the Regular/Free Baptist union. One local association of churches in the ABA maintained the "United Baptist" name into the mid-1990s. A number of churches in the
United Baptist Convention of the Atlantic Provinces The Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada (CBAC), formerly known as Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches (CABC), is an association of Baptist Churches in the eastern provinces of Canada. The offices of the CBAC are located in Moncton, New Brunsw ...
(now
Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches The Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada (CBAC), formerly known as Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches (CABC), is an association of Baptist Churches in the eastern provinces of Canada. The offices of the CBAC are located in Moncton, New Brunsw ...
) continue to use the name ''United Baptist''.


Status

The most prominently recognizable United Baptists are the unaffiliated local associations of churches that have remained separate and distinct from affiliation with any national or general organizations. The ''Churches and Church Membership in the United States 1990'' survey found over 54,000 members in 436 churches and 24 associations. Approximately 27 such associations exist in the United States, and fall roughly into three groups: # United Baptist (General), some
Arminian Arminianism is a branch of Protestantism based on the theological ideas of the Dutch Reformed theologian Jacobus Arminius (1560–1609) and his historic supporters known as Remonstrants. Dutch Arminianism was originally articulated in the ''Re ...
-oriented, open communion bodies that fellowship with other bodies (that are moderately Calvinistic and closed communion). The common factor is style of worship; # United Baptist (Landmark), moderately
Calvinistic Calvinism (also called the Reformed Tradition, Reformed Protestantism, Reformed Christianity, or simply Reformed) is a major branch of Protestantism that follows the theological tradition and forms of Christian practice set down by John Calv ...
closed communion bodies that once nominally cooperated with the Southern Baptist Convention; # United Baptist (Regular), primitivistic closed communion bodies that were early in opposition to Baptist missionary and educational enterprises, but that remained aloof from the
Primitive Baptist Primitive Baptists – also known as Hard Shell Baptists, Foot Washing Baptists or Old School Baptists – are conservative Baptists adhering to a degree of Calvinist beliefs who coalesced out of the controversy among Baptists in the early 19th c ...
s. The largest concentration of these churches is in
Kentucky Kentucky ( , ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States and one of the states of the Upper South. It borders Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north; West Virginia and Virginia to ...
. The following associations are believed to exist in 2003: *United Baptist (General) **Ancient Christian (IN, KY, OH) **Bethel (MO) **Bethlehem (WV) **Central Missouri (MO) **Centerpoint (OH) **First Love (IN) **Friendship (IN) **Kings River (OK, AR) **New Bethel (OH) **Ohio Valley (OH, WV) **Tri-State (IN, KY, OH) **Union (AR) *United Baptist (Landmark) **Green River (KY) **South Concord (KY) **South Fork (KY) - Disbanded as of September 2013. **Stockton Valley (TN) **West Union (TN) *United Baptist (Regular) **Blaine Union (KY) **Calvary (WV) - called "Regular United" **Cedar Springs (KY) **Iron Hill (KY, OH, WV) **Laurel River (KY) **Mt. Sion (WV, KY) - called "Regular United" **Mt. Zion (KY) **New Hope (KY) **Paint Union (KY, OH, IN) **Old Bethlehem (WV, OH) **Old Paint Union (KY, OH) **Old Tri-State Zion (KY)- no longer in existence **Original Old Paint Union (KY) - No longer in existence **Red Bird River (KY) **Town Creek (AL)- "United Baptists of the Primitive Faith and Order" **Tri-State Zion (KY) **United (KY) **Union Bethlehem (WV)-No longer in existence. **Wills Creek (AL) - "United Baptists of the Primitive Faith and Order" **Wills Creek (AL) **Old Zion (KY, WV, OH) Old Paint Union dissolved, with two churches going into Tri-State Zion, and the other four going into Paint Union. Union Bethlehem dissolved after a split occurred in Tri-State Zion and Union Bethlehem. Five churches from TSZ and two from Union Bethlehem formed Zion(Tris-State Zion). Union Bethlem was left with only four churches, so they dissolved that association, and went into Paint Union. These three sub-groups of United Baptists reflect differences in benevolences, (i.e. Sunday School) historical affiliations (i.e. Landmark) and worship styles (i.e.
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vs. musical instruments). *Three bodies nominally connected to the name United Baptist: **
Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches The Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada (CBAC), formerly known as Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches (CABC), is an association of Baptist Churches in the eastern provinces of Canada. The offices of the CBAC are located in Moncton, New Brunsw ...
- a union of Free Baptists and Regular Baptists **
United American Free Will Baptist Church The United American Free Will Baptist Church is the oldest national body of predominantly black Free Will Baptists in the United States. History The Free Will Baptist Church in America grew up on two separate fronts: North and South. In the S ...
**
United American Free Will Baptist Conference United American Free Will Baptist Conference, Inc. is the smaller of the two African-American Free Will Baptist conferences in the United States. History Prior to emancipation, black slaves and Free blacks were members of predominantly white F ...


Practice

The unaffiliated United Baptist associations differ from one another in their views on the atonement, eternal security, and prerequisites of communion. They are fairly consistent in avoiding general unions and conventions, observing the ordinance of
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, and preferring an itinerant and non-salaried ministry, ministers may only be men and hold their own jobs for living support, the church is supported by free will offerings and give to the minister free will offerings from church service. A majority of the churches tend to primitivism, including women remaining silent during business of the church and not wearing pants (though some of the women wear pants outside the church), rejecting a seminary trained ministry, and even instrumental music, (though some have pianos).Bill J. Leonard, editor. ''Dictionary of Baptists in America'', 2005, p. 274 They hold the old time ways in salvation, that people must be first convicted of their sins through old time preaching and be born again through repentance. They do not believe in the practice of "accepting" the Lord as personal Savior, since they salvation comes from God during repentance to his satisfaction—when God is fully satisfied he will give deliverance from sin (salvation) (e.g., Green River, Kentucky Association). True United Baptist only use natural water
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s. Associations promote fellowship by "corresponding" with (sending representatives to) other associations that they deem to be of "like faith and order".


Notes


References

* Christian, John T.
A History of the Baptists
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: Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1922. *Cox, Norman W. ''Encyclopedia of Southern Baptists''. Vol. 2.
Nashville Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the seat of Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the most populous city in the state, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and the ...
: Broadman and Holman, 1958. *Hill, Samuel S., et al.
Encyclopedia of Religion in the South
'. Macon: Mercer UP, 2005. *Leonard, Bill J., ed.
Dictionary of Baptists in America
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: Columbia UP, 2005. *Vaughn, Robert L.
Sub-groups Within the Baptist Denomination in the United States, Canada, and the British Isles
'. Mount Enterprise: Waymark Publications, 2004. *Wardin, Albert W., Jr.
Baptists Around the World
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Nashville Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the seat of Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the most populous city in the state, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and the ...
: Broadman and Holman, 1995.


External links

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