National Association of Free Will Baptists
Free Will Baptist roots can be traced to England as early as 1611. The first Free Will Baptist church in America was begun by Paul Palmer in 1727 in Perquimans County, North Carolina. Some years later, in 1780, under the leadership of Benjamin Randall, Free Will Baptists were established in the northeast at New Durham, New Hampshire. From these early beginnings, Free Will Baptists in America have had a continuing ministry. Today, the National Association of Free Will Baptists is active in 42 states, 14 foreign countries, and a number of the islands of the sea. The work of the National Association of Free Will Baptists is promoted from the National Offices and the Sunday School and Church Training Department located in Nashville, Tennessee.
For a webpage listing of Free Will Baptist Churches in your area, please go to The Free Will Baptist Media Commission.
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For a webpage listing of Free Will Baptist Churches in your area, please go to The Free Will Baptist Media Commission.
Learn more about the Free Will Baptist Logo.