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Tag Archives: General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
Should Christian Churches Practice Separation?
In a previous post, I gave the doctrinal position of the GARBC (General Association of Regular Baptist Churches) regarding separation and asked for your feedback. As a reminder, here is what the doctrinal statement of the GARBC states concerning this … Continue reading
Biblical Separation: When have we gone too far?
This is going to be a controversial post. Some of you will wonder why it is controversial. The topic itself does not seem to be that big of a deal. However, I serve as a pastor in a fellowship of … Continue reading