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  2. Missouri Baptist Convention - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, five Missouri Baptist agencies, Missouri Baptist Foundation, Windermere Baptist Conference Center, Word & Way (newspaper), Missouri Baptist University and Baptist Home, changed governing documents to become self-perpetuating boards rather than have trustees chosen and/or removed by Missouri Baptist Convention. Following ...

  3. Missouri Baptist University - Wikipedia

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    Missouri Baptist University (MBU) is a private Southern Baptist university in Creve Coeur, Missouri. [3] It is one of three universities of the Missouri Baptist Convention . The main campus is located on a 68-acre site near Creve Coeur and Town and County in West St Louis County , off highway 64-40.

  4. Church of Christ (Assured Way) - Wikipedia

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    Otto Fetting in 1916. The Assured Way church has its origin in the Fettingite movement of the Hedrickite expression of the Latter Day Saint religion. Otto Fetting, an Apostle in the Temple Lot Church of Christ, during the early twentieth century, claimed to be receiving a series of messages from an unearthly "messenger" he identified as John the Baptist.

  5. Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (MBTS) is a private Baptist seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention . Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary also houses an undergraduate college, Spurgeon College [ 1 ] (formerly known as Midwestern College ).

  6. Wilmer Clemont Fields - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He was baptized at the Old Saline Baptist Church at the age of 8; by the age of 16, he was preaching at the First Baptist Church of Arcadia and the First Baptist Church of Gibsland in Louisiana. [3] Fields graduated from the Gibsland High School in 1939. [3] He graduated from Louisiana College with a bachelor's degree in 1943.

  7. William Jewell College - Wikipedia

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    William Jewell College is a private liberal arts college in Liberty, Missouri, United States. It was founded in 1849 by members of the Missouri Baptist Convention and endowed with $10,000 by William Jewell. It was associated with the Missouri Baptist Convention for over 150 years until it separated in 2003 and became independent.

  8. Missouri Baptist Spartans - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Baptist Spartans are the athletic teams that represent Missouri Baptist University, located in St. Louis, Missouri, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the American Midwest Conference (AMC) for most of its sports since the 1986–87 academic year; while its men's and women's lacrosse teams ...

  9. Converge (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Converge, formerly the Baptist General Conference (BGC) and Converge Worldwide, is an association of Baptist Christian churches in the United States. It is affiliated with the Baptist World Alliance and the National Association of Evangelicals. The headquarters are in Orlando, Florida. The current president of Converge is John K. Jenkins.