Belvidere Road Church (Liverpool, England): Difference between revisions
From ReformedWiki.org, the wiki for Reformed Christianity
Created page with "{{Infobox_church | image = File:Antioch-Baptist-Church-Gainesville.jpg | church_location = Liverpool, England | theological_tradition = Reformed Baptist | date_founded = Unknown | affiliations = | notable_figures = | elders = | deacons = | membership = | website = [https://belvidere.org.uk belvidere.org.uk] }} '''Antioch Baptist Church''' is a Reformed Baptist church located in Liverpool, England tha..." |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Infobox_church | {{Infobox_church | ||
| image = File: | | image = File:Belvidere-Road-Church-Liverpool.jpg | ||
| church_location = [[wikipedia:Liverpool|Liverpool, England]] | | church_location = [[wikipedia:Liverpool|Liverpool, England]] | ||
| theological_tradition = [[Reformed Baptist]] | | theological_tradition = [[Reformed Baptist]] | ||
| date_founded = Unknown | | date_founded = ''Unknown'' | ||
| affiliations = | | affiliations = | ||
| notable_figures = | | notable_figures = | ||
| elders = | | elders = ''Unknown'' | ||
| deacons = | | deacons = ''Unknown'' | ||
| membership = | | membership = ''Unknown'' | ||
| website = [https://belvidere.org.uk belvidere.org.uk] | | website = [https://belvidere.org.uk belvidere.org.uk] | ||
}} | }} | ||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
[[Category:Churches]] | [[Category:Churches]] | ||
[[Category:Baptist churches]] | [[Category:Baptist churches]] | ||
[[Category:Reformed | [[Category:Reformed Baptist churches]] |
Latest revision as of 01:34, 23 April 2025
Belvidere Road Church (Liverpool, England)
Church Location | Liverpool, England |
---|---|
Theological Tradition | Reformed Baptist |
Date Founded | Unknown |
Elders | Unknown |
Deacons | Unknown |
Membership | Unknown |
Website | belvidere.org.uk |
Antioch Baptist Church is a Reformed Baptist church located in Liverpool, England that uses the 2nd London Baptist Confession (1689) for its confessional standard.