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'''1689 Reformed Baptist''' is an online [[Reformed Baptist]] organization in the [[wikipedia:United States|United States]]. The website [https://1689.com 1689.com] website originally began in 1999 when registered by [[Walter Daniel Ortiz]], which had a digital version the [[2nd London Baptist Confession (1689)]], along with links to other various [[Reformed Baptist]] websites. | '''1689 Reformed Baptist''' is an online [[Reformed Baptist]] organization in the [[wikipedia:United States|United States]]. The website [https://1689.com 1689.com] website originally began in 1999 when registered by [[Walter Daniel Ortiz]], which had a digital version the [[2nd London Baptist Confession (1689)]], along with links to other various [[Reformed Baptist]] websites.<ref>httpps://1689.com/about</ref> | ||
In mid-2022, the website was redesigned to include webpages containing the text of the [[2nd London Baptist Confession (1689)|Baptist Confession]], [[Baptist Catechism]], [[Christian Creeds]], and [[M'Cheyne Bible Reading Calendar|Scripture Reading Calendar]] (along with downloadable/printable PDF files). Along with the website, a social media presence "1689 Reformed Baptist" was also established. | In mid-2022, the website was redesigned to include webpages containing the text of the [[2nd London Baptist Confession (1689)|Baptist Confession]], [[Baptist Catechism]], [[Christian Creeds]], and [[M'Cheyne Bible Reading Calendar|Scripture Reading Calendar]] (along with downloadable/printable PDF files). Along with the website, a social media presence "1689 Reformed Baptist" was also established. |
Revision as of 17:34, 8 July 2025
Headquarters | United States |
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Founder(s) | Walter Daniel Ortiz, Brantley McDonald |
Date Founded | 2022 (1689.com site originally began in 1999) |
Theological Tradition | Reformed Baptist |
Website | 1689.com |
1689 Reformed Baptist is an online Reformed Baptist organization in the United States. The website 1689.com website originally began in 1999 when registered by Walter Daniel Ortiz, which had a digital version the 2nd London Baptist Confession (1689), along with links to other various Reformed Baptist websites.[1]
In mid-2022, the website was redesigned to include webpages containing the text of the Baptist Confession, Baptist Catechism, Christian Creeds, and Scripture Reading Calendar (along with downloadable/printable PDF files). Along with the website, a social media presence "1689 Reformed Baptist" was also established.
The organization also operates directories of Reformed Baptist churches, seminaries, publishers, ministry organizations, events calendars, and a jobs board.
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References
- ↑ httpps://1689.com/about