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History of the First Baptist Church
of Charleston, South Carolina, 1682 - 2007
325th Anniversary Edition
by Robert A. Baker, Paul J. Craven, and Marshall Blalock
First Baptist Church, Charleston, is the oldest
Baptist church in the South and, in the view of many, the most
influential single church in the development of the people who came to
be called Southern Baptists. Here is the story of that church and
her influence on Southern Baptist theology, missions, education, women's
work, and organization.
In 1700, under the leadership of its
first pastor, William Screven, First Baptist Church adopted in substance
the Second London Confession of Faith of 1677/1689. The
evangelistic Calvinism which has and still characterizes many Southern
Baptist can be seen in First Baptist Church.
Early in its history First Baptist Church
reached out in associational and home mission efforts. With the
Charleston Baptist Association, the church commissioned John Rooker as a
local missionary to the Catawba Indians and later made substantial
contributions to the work of William Carey in India, thus setting a
priority that has also been characteristic of Southern Baptists.
Under the leadership of Richard Furman,
Furman University grew out of the work of the church. One of the
primary motivations of this was recognition of the need for educated
Christian leaders. Furman is the oldest Baptist college in the
South and became both an inspiration for and pattern of Christian higher
education throughout the South. Two pastors of the church were
among the four men who founded The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary, and one of the church's members, James P. Boyce, became
president of the new school as well as the principal systematic
theologian among Southern Baptists.
Both the Charleston Baptist Association
(1751) and the South Carolina State Baptist Convention (1821) grew out
of the church, thus establishing patterns of Baptist organization that
exist today.
Cloth
bound, new full index, illustrations, dust jacket.
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