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Northside Baptist Church 701 N. FM 3083 West | Conroe, TX 77303 (936) 756 - 4630
The American Baptist Churches USA (ABCUSA) is a Baptist Christian denomination established in 1907 as the Northern Baptist Convention, and named the American Baptist Convention from 1950 to 1972.
We trust you will be encouraged. NorthSide Baptist Church is a house of friends, and you’re invited.
Northridge Baptist Church is a friendly growing church where you will feel welcomed. We believe and teach that the Bible is God’s Word and is Inerrant, Infallible, and Sufficient for every aspect of our lives. We are committed to the application of all the Bible to our daily lives.
Whether it was a western farmer, northern businessmen or southern planter each had a differing opinion on how best to serve the Baptist faith. The greatest issue of all was that of slavery. It could be argued that this directly mirrored the prevailing tensions prior and during the civil war.
Directions. Sunday Mornings @ 10:30. Worship Celebration. & Preschool Fun & Study Time. info @northwaychurch.org. Conveniently located between College Park and Research Forest just off of Greenbridge Dr. near FM 1488, Northway Church is on the northwest corner of The Woodlands, Texas.
A general meeting of all Baptist societies was called, and the American Baptist Home Mission Society, the American Baptist Publication Society and the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society responded. They formed a voluntary organization named the Northern Baptist Convention.
In this progressive age, Baptist modernists gravitated toward the practical religion of the Social Gospel (promulgated by northern Baptist Walter Rauschenbusch) and the ecumenical impulses that gave rise to the Federal Council of Churches (1908) and the Inter-church World Movement (1918).
The Southern Baptist Convention was formed in response. Northern Baptists remained organized as a group of societies until 1907, when the Northern Baptist Convention was formed to structure coordination of the societies’ work while maintaining the autonomy of constituent churches.
Letters were often published in the Baptist Missionary Magazine, and later Missions Magazine, in order to inform home congregations about the mission work that they supported through their tithes, offerings, and prayers.