Welsh Tract Old School Baptist church 1703

Welsh Tract Old School Baptist church 1703
Oldest "old school" baptist church in America

Sunday, May 29, 2011

http://jonathanturley.org/2011/05/29/school-vouchers-and-the-death-of-meritocracy/

http://jonathanturley.org/2011/05/29/school-vouchers-and-the-death-of-meritocracy/

What happened?

200 years ago Baptists were united in support of separation of state and church.  To them the wall could never be to high.  What has happened?

1. Most Baptists are Baptists in name only
                           or
2. Now that we have ours (religious freedom) who cares about 1st amendment
                           or
3. Modern Baptists are not "old school" and have no desire to be
                           or
4. Are now greedy and want some of the government tax money (vouchers) to support their unscriptural auxiliary programs i.e. seminaries, schools, retirement homes, missionary efforts, orphan homes etc.?

5. Just ashamed to be Baptists and want the acclamation of the religious world?

What do you think?

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

History of the Welsh Tract Baptist Church

History of the Welsh Tract Baptist Church: "WELSH TRACT BAPTIST CHURCH MARKS 250th ANNIVERSARY

Services in Meeting House at Iron Hill South of Newark Attended by 200 From Five States, Who Hear Elder Pastor Extol Religious Freedom

(WILMINGTON JOURNAL)
Publish Post

Described as a symbol of 'religious freedom,' the Welsh Tract Primitive Baptist Church south of Newark at the foot of Iron Hill celebrated the 250th anniversary of its founding December 9, 1951.

'As we come together to celebrate,' said Elder David V. Spangler of Annapolis, Md., who conducts aervices on the second Sunday of each month, 'we are wonderfully blessed; we have religious freedom-the privilege to worship God according to the dictates of our conscience.'

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